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2 повислый
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4 повислый
• drooping, pendent, hanging down (dependens)• hanging, drooping, pendent, pendulous (pendulus)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > повислый
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5 свисающий
• drooping, pendent, hanging down (dependens)• hanging, drooping, pendent, pendulous (pendulus)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > свисающий
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6 волосы рассыпались у нее по спине
Makarov: her hair was hanging down her backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волосы рассыпались у нее по спине
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7 волосы свисают ей на спину
Makarov: her hair is hanging down her backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волосы свисают ей на спину
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8 орарь
1) General subject: orarion3) Religion: maniple (In early Christianity, narrow silk band worn over the left forearm, with ends hanging down on each side, and formerly used by clergy when celebrating or assisting at mass), orarium4) Christianity: deacon's stole -
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1) Geology: sag2) Medicine: dropping, hanging-down3) Veterinary medicine: procidentia5) Taboo: baging -
10 плакучий
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11 отвисание
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12 плакучий
• drooping, pendent, hanging down (dependens)• inclined, nodding (nutans)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > плакучий
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13 отвисание
сущ. hanging-down, droppingотвисание губы pendulous lip -
14 знает кошка, чьё мясо съела
знает (чует) кошка, чьё мясо съелапогов., ирон.the cat knows well whose butter he ate < and what that meant for his own fate>; well knows the kitten whose meat it has eaten- Знает кошка, чьё мясо съела! - бормотал Савка, щуря на неё глаза. - Идёт и хвост поджала... Шкодливы эти бабы, как кошки, трусливы - как зайцы... (А. Чехов, Агафья) — 'The cat knows whose meat it has eaten,' muttered Savka, screwing up his eyes as he looked at her. 'She goes with her tail hanging down... They are sly as cats, these women, and timid as hares....'
Недели полторы я не ходил в школу... Мы не виделись, ты думал, что я уклоняюсь от встреч с тобой по причине: Знает кошка, чьё мясо съела. (Н. Воронов, Макушка лета) — For a week and a half I stopped going to school... We did not see each other: you thought I was avoiding you because, as they say, well knows the kitten whose meat it has eaten.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > знает кошка, чьё мясо съела
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15 papare
the small door of the ancient hare paega; it was made of totora reeds in the shape of a curtain, and was opened by rolling it up; it was left hanging down to close the entrance: he-viri te papare. -
16 подвесной кабельный короб
Рис. Metsec plc (www.metsec.com)1
присоединительная раструбная секция
flared connector
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прямая секция
straight element
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угловая секция 90º
90º bend with top lid
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тройниковая секция
tee with top lid
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угловая секция 90º (для изменения направления трассы) вверх
up-going bend 90°
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крестообразная секция
crossover
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угловая секция 90º со скосом
90º bend with top lid and gusset
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угловая секция 45º
45º bend
Рис. IRINOX (http://irinoxquadri.com/)
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прямая секция
straight element
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угловая секция 90º
flat bend 90°
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угловая секция 45º
flat bend 45°
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угловая секция 90º (для изменения направления трассы) вверх
up-going bend 90°
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угловая секция 45º (для изменения направления трассы) вверх
up-going bend 45°
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угловая секция 90º (для изменения направления трассы) вниз
down-going bend 90°
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угловая секция 45º (для изменения направления трассы) вниз
down-going bend 45°
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horizontal to vertical bend right
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horizontal to vertical bend left
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тройниковая секция
flat “T” derivation
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down-going “T” derivation
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переходная секция
central reducer
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right reducer
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left reducer
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заглушка
ending flange
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joining plate
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wall fixing bracket
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roof fixing bracket
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bracket extension
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starting flange
Тематики
- изделие электромонтажное
- электропроводка, электромонтаж
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > подвесной кабельный короб
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НА ЧЕСТНОМ СЛОВЕ держаться coll, humor PrepP Invar subj-compl with держаться ( subj: concr, usu. пуговица, крючок, брюки etc, or abstr) fixed WO(of a button, a hook, s.o. 's pants etc) (to hang, be held) precariously, not securely(of a venture, an undertaking etc) (to be) in a precarious state, liable to end badly: (be) hanging by a thread (of a button etc only) (be) about (ready) to fall off (down) (be) practically ( almost) falling off ( down) (of a venture etc only) (be) likely to fall through (to fail etc) (in limited contexts) (things are) touch-and-go.Смотри, не потеряй пуговицу, она держится на честном слове. Be careful not to lose that button-its about ready to fall off.Подполковник Горчаков был в ночной рубашке, в рейтузах, державшихся на честном слове, и в галошах на босу ногу (Лившиц 1). Lieutenant-Colonel Gorchakov was dressed in a nightshirt, in riding breeches which were almost falling down and in galoshes on his bare feet (1a). -
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ИЗ УГЛА В УГОЛ ходить, шагать, слоняться и т. п. PrepP Invar adv usu. used with impfv verbs fixed WO(to walk, pace within a room, office etc) to one end and back or in various directions ( usu. when a person is pondering sth., has nothing to do etc): (pace) from corner to corner(walk (pace)) up and down (the room etc) (walk) to and fro (across the room etc) (pace) back and forth (walk (pace)) all around (the room etc).Хозяин, мыча от отчаяния, ходил из угла в угол (Аксенов 6). The master of the house, groaning with despair, was pacing from corner to corner (6a).Во время обеденного перерыва Штрум не пошел в столовую, шагал из угла в угол по своему кабинету (Гроссман 2). Instead of going to the canteen at lunchtime, Viktor paced up and down his office (2a).Ветер то утихал, то с силой бросал дождь на крышу, и, открывая в полусне глаза, я видела отца, который, опустив голову, ходил из угла в угол, время от времени оглядываясь на меня с робким и беспокойным выражением (Каверин 1). The wind now died down, now flung the (rainjdrops violently against the roof, and when I opened my eyes, still half asleep, I saw my father, hanging his head, walking to and fro across the room, glancing at me from time to time with a timid, uneasy expression (1a). -
19 на честном слове
• НА ЧЕСТНОМ СЛОВЕ держаться coll, humor[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with держаться (subj: concr, usu. пуговица, крючок, брюки etc, or abstr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (of a button, a hook, s.o.'s pants etc) (to hang, be held) precariously, not securely; (of a venture, an undertaking etc) (to be) in a precarious state, liable to end badly:- [of a button etc only](be) about (ready) to fall off < down>;- [of a venture etc only](be) likely to fall through <to fail etc>;- [in limited contexts](things are) touch-and-go.♦ Смотри, не потеряй пуговицу, она держится на честном слове. Be careful not to lose that button - its about ready to fall off.♦ Подполковник Горчаков был в ночной рубашке, в рейтузах, державшихся на честном слове, и в галошах на босу ногу (Лившиц 1). Lieutenant-Colonel Gorchakov was dressed in a nightshirt, in riding breeches which were almost falling down and in galoshes on his bare feet (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на честном слове
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20 из угла в угол
• ИЗ УГЛА В УГОЛ ходить, шагать, слоняться и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv; usu. used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to walk, pace within a room, office etc) to one end and back or in various directions (usu. when a person is pondering sth., has nothing to do etc):- (walk < pace>) up and down (the room etc);- (walk) to and fro (across the room etc);- (walk < pace>) all around (the room etc).♦ Хозяин, мыча от отчаяния, ходил из угла в угол (Аксенов 6). The master of the house, groaning with despair, was pacing from comer to comer (6a).♦ Во время обеденного перерыва Штрум не пошел в столовую, шагал из угла в угол по своему кабинету (Гроссман 2). Instead of going to the canteen at lunchtime, Viktor paced up and down his office (2a).♦ Ветер то утихал, то с силой бросал дождь на крышу, и, открывая в полусне глаза, я видела отца, который, опустив голову, ходил из угла в угол, время от времени оглядываясь на меня с робким и беспокойным выражением (Каверин 1). The wind now died down, now flung the [rain] drops violently against the roof, and when I opened my eyes, still half asleep, I saw my father, hanging his head, walking to and fro across the room, glancing at me from time to time with a timid, uneasy expression (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из угла в угол
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