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1) General subject: arid, barren, barren of interest, boresome, boring, cut and dried, cut-and-dried, dead-alive, drab, dreary, dry, dryasdust, dull, dull as ditch-water, eventless, exsuccous, flat, gay (Активный вокабуляр Картмана), hack, hacker, hackney, heartbreaking, heavy, heavy footed, heavy-footed, ho hum, humdrum, humourless, inanimate, insipid, irksome, jejune, languid, lifeless, long, long winded, long-winded, longspun, matter of fact, matter-of-fact, mirthless, monotone, pedestrian, ponderous, prolix, prosaic, prosaical, prosaist, prose, prosy, quiet, repetitious, repetitive, sad, slow, slow footed, slow-footed, soggy, stodgy (о человеке), stuffy, stupid, switched off, switched-off, tame, tedious, tiresome, trying, unappetizing, undramatic, uninspiring, uninteresting, unlively, unreadable, vapid, weariful, wearing, wearisome, wearying, wisht, yawnful, monotonous, unimaginative, one-dimensional3) American: draggy4) Rare: witless5) Australian slang: browned off, dead as a dodo6) Psychology: weary7) Abbreviation: ZZZ8) Jargon: beige (The party is beige. Let's cruise.- Вечеринка скучная. Давай прогуляемся.), blah, no three-alarm fire, nothing, nowhere, the least, vanilla, wiped out, uncool, whitebread, nerd, punk, L7, dead, square, tired9) Makarov: unanimated10) Taboo: chicken-shit, dead ass, dead assed, drag-ass, drag-assed, dumb-ass11) Phraseological unit: blow chunks -
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1) General subject: administer, be in control of (чем-л.), boss, command, conduct, construe (падежа и т. п.), direct, drive, fight (кораблём в шторм, в бою), guide, handle, have control over, helm, husband, keep, king, lead, manage, manipulate (станком и т. п.), manipulate (механизмом и т.п.), master, mastermind (особ. тайно), move, navigate (самолётом), operate, pilot, police, regulate, rein, ride, rule, rule over (чем-л.), run (напр. гостиницей), sail (судном), serve, steer, superintend, sway, to be in control (smth.) (чем-л.), to be in control of, work (машиной и т. п.), control, have in hand, hold sway over, rule the roost3) American: administrate5) Engineering: stick6) Grammar: govern7) Construction: steward8) Mathematics: keep under control9) Automobile industry: drive (автомобилем), manipulate (напр. машиной), operate (машиной, механизмом)10) Mining: man, run (машиной, предприятием)11) Diplomatic term: navigate (судном и т.п.)12) Politics: (чем-л.) be in control of (smth)13) Jargon: dish out14) Information technology: orchestrate16) Drilling: monitor17) Automation: supervise18) Robots: command (в командном режиме)19) General subject: drive (об экскаваторе, бульдозере; передвижением)20) Makarov: be in control (чем-л.), control (процессом, производством), cue, fly (самолётом и т.п.), handle (рулевым устройством), hold control, manage (экономикой), move (чем-либо), steer (рулевым устройством), take control, tend, wield, exercise control21) Taboo: hack22) Electrical engineering: operate (оборудованием) -
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разг.1. do careless work; do hack-work; turn out pot-boilers2. ( заниматься побочной работой) make* money on the side -
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blaze, dent, groove, gab, gain, hack, hag, holing горн., nick, notch, score* * *зару́бка ж.1. notch, nick, incision, chop, cutде́лать зару́бки — notch2. горн. cutпроизводи́ть зару́бку — bench out, make a cut -
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chipper, chisel, ( для вскрытия дорожного покрытия) clink, gad, hack iron, punch* * *зуби́ло с.
chiselвыруба́ть зуби́лом — chisel [chip] outобруба́ть зуби́лом — chisel [chip] off, trim with a chiselрасклё́пывать голо́вку зуби́ла — mushroom the chisel headруби́ть зуби́лом — chisel [chip] a metalгвозди́льное зуби́ло — nail smiths chiselзуби́ло для око́лки ( грубой обработки камня) — boasting chiselзуби́ло для сня́тия гра́та или заусе́нцев — burring chiselзуби́ло для сруба́ния заклё́почных голо́вок — set chiselкана́вочное зуби́ло — gouge, grooving chiselкузне́чное зуби́ло — anvil chiselобрубно́е зуби́ло литейн. — fettling [flogging] chiselпневмати́ческое зуби́ло — pneumatic chipperпрорубно́е зуби́ло — top chiselручно́е зуби́ло — bench chiselслеса́рное зуби́ло — cold chisel
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