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1 бомбарда
1) History: bombard2) Arms production: hand cannon -
2 петронелла
1) Obsolete: petronella2) Arms production: hand cannon -
3 ручница
Arms production: hand cannon -
4 брандспойт
1) General subject: hose, hosen, nose-piece, nosepiece, water cannon (особ. для разгона демонстраций)2) Naval: applicator, fire engine, fire nozzle, fire pump, nozzle pipe, syringe, water-engine3) Military: projector (огнемёта)4) Engineering: branch, dispersing nozzle, fire-hose nozzle, high-pressure firefighting hose6) Construction: hose mouthpiece, hose nozzle, water engine7) Automobile industry: jet pipe8) Architecture: water-cannon9) Forestry: rod (опрыскивателя)10) Oil: nozzle11) Makarov: fire-hose barrel (пожарный ствол), fire-hose lance (пожарный ствол), hand lance, handlance, high-pressure fire-fighting hose (ручной насос), hose barrel (пожарный ствол), hose lance (пожарный ствол), lance, small portable pump (ручной насос) -
5 пясть
1) Medicine: metacarpus (отдел кисти, в который входят пять пястных костей)2) Anatomy: cannon, metacarpel, metacarpus3) Psychology: hand4) Makarov: fore cannon5) Dog breeding: front pastern (часть передней конечности сразу выше лапы до запястья), pastern -
6 из виса выход в стойку на руках нижнего партнёра
Sports: cannon-ball to high hand-to-handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > из виса выход в стойку на руках нижнего партнёра
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7 Т-28
ТАК ЧТО subord Conj, resultative) with the result or consequence thatsoand so hence therefore consequently (in limited contexts) so that.Коммунизм идеологический изложен в обширнейшей марксистской литературе, так что говорить на эту тему, казалось бы, нет надобности (Зиновьев 2). Communism is ideologically set out in the immense literature of Marxism, so it might seem that there is little need to say anything on the subject (2a).Пушечку Коля держал в руке пред всеми, так что все могли видеть и наслаждаться (Достоевский 1). Kolya held the cannon up in his hand before them all, so that they could all see and delight in it (1a). -
8 так что
• ТАК ЧТО[subord Conj, resultative]=====⇒ with the result or consequence that:- so;- and so;- hence;- therefore;- consequently;- [in limited contexts] so that.♦ Коммунизм идеологический изложен в обширнейшей марксистской литературе, так что говорить на эту тему, казалось бы, нет надобности (Зиновьев 2). Communism is ideologically set out in the immense literature of Marxism, so it might seem that there is little need to say anything on the subject (2a).♦ Пушечку Коля держал в руке пред всеми, так что все могли видеть и наслаждаться (Достоевский 1). Kolya held the cannon up in his hand before them all, so that they could all see and delight in it (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > так что
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