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1 hop the Atlantic
Общая лексика: перелететь через Атлантический океан -
2 hop
I 1. hop past tense, past participle - hopped; verb1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) hinke2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) hoppe3) (to jump: He hopped (over) the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed.) hoppe (over/opp/ut av)4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) stige på/ut av2. noun1) (a short jump on one leg.) hink2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) hopp, sprang•- catch someone on the hop
- catch on the hop
- keep someone on the hop
- keep on the hop II hop noun(a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.) humlehoppe--------humleIsubst. \/hɒp\/1) hopp, sprang2) hink3) flygning, flight, flystrekning4) snartur, svipptur5) ( hverdagslig) dans, dansefest6) (amer., hverdagslig) tull, pisspreik• Frank's dad is full of hops, I never know what he's talking aboutfaren til Frank prater bare tull, jeg skjønner aldri hva han snakker om7) etappebe on the hop være i farten, være travelt opptatt medcatch somebody on the hop ta noen på sengen ta noen på fersk gjerninghop, skip, and jump eller hop, step, and jump (sport, gammeldags) trestegkeep somebody on the hop holde noen sysselsattIIsubst. \/hɒp\/1) ( plantearten Humulus lupulus) humle2) forklaring: tørkede blomster av humle brukt til brygging eller medisin3) (amer., gammeldags, slang) knark, opium, narkotikaIIIverb \/hɒp\/1) hoppe, sprette2) hinke3) ( overført) hoppe, kaste seg i det4) ( hverdagslig) ta en snartur, ta en svipptur5) hoppe over6) ( hverdagslig) stikke, pile, kippe, løpe7) (hverdagslig, om fly) ta av, lette8) (amer.) sprette, la sprettehop a ditch ( hverdagslig) fly overhop into ( om kjøretøy) hoppe inn ihop it (britisk, hverdagslig) stikke, forsvinnehop on hoppe påhop the Atlantic fly over Atlanterenhop to it (amer., hverdagslig) få opp fartenIVverb \/hɒp\/1) tilsette humle2) høste humle, plukke humle -
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I1. [hɒp] n1. 1) прыжок; скачок, подскок2) припрыгивание, подпрыгивание; подскакивание2. разг.1) танцы, небольшой танцевальный вечер, вечеринка; танцульки2) танец3. 1) разг. перелёт; непродолжительный полёт; этап перелёта2) короткое путешествие, прогулка♢
hop and jump - разг. небольшое расстояние; ≅ рукой податьthe house was just a hop and jump from the road - дом стоял в двух шагах от дороги
hop, skip and jump - а) спорт. тройной прыжок (тж. hop, step and jump); б) = hop and jump
on the hop - а) неугомонный; непоседливый; to keep smb. on the hop - не давать покоя кому-л.; заставить побегать кого-л.; б) в суматохе; в) в невыгодном положении; врасплох
they were caught on the hop - их застали /застигли/ врасплох
2. [hɒp] v1. 1) прыгать, скакать на одной ноге (тж. hop along)2) подпрыгивать, прыгать2. перепрыгивать3. вскакивать (в поезд и т. п.)that morning he hopped a ride to work - в то утро его подбросили до работы
4. хромать, прихрамывать, ковылятьaway he hops with his crutch - он ковыляет прочь, опираясь на костыль
5. шутл. танцевать, отплясывать, плясать6. разг. перелететь ( на самолёте)7. разг. поспешно уходить, удирать (тж. to hop it)hop it! - убирайся отсюда!, катись!, проваливай!
8. разг. (to) прилететь, приехать ( на короткое время); заскочить, подскочить (тж. hop over, hop up)he hopped over /up/ to Paris for the day - он на денёк прилетел в Париж
9. амер. разг. (on) отчитывать (кого-л.); напуститься (на кого-л.)the director hopped on Jim for being late - директор напустился на опоздавшего Джима
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to hop to it - поторопиться, поспешитьwe shall have to hop to it if we're to catch the train - нам придётся поторопиться, чтобы успеть на поезд
IIto hop the stick /the twig, the perch/ - а) умирать; б) уст. удирать (особ. от кредиторов)
1. [hɒp] n1. 1) бот. хмель ( Humulus lupulus)2) pl высушенные шишки, серёжки хмеляflavoured with hops - с хмелем, с добавлением хмеля (о пиве и т. п.)
2. сл. наркотик; опиум♢
full of hops - хмельной, захмелевший2. [hɒp] v1. убирать, собирать хмель2. приправлять хмелем (пиво и т. п.) -
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1. n прыжок; скачок, подскок2. n припрыгивание, подпрыгивание; подскакивание3. n разг. танцы, небольшой танцевальный вечер, вечеринка; танцульки4. n разг. танец5. n разг. разг. перелёт; непродолжительный полёт; этап перелёта6. n разг. короткое путешествие, прогулка7. v прыгать, скакать на одной ноге8. v подпрыгивать, прыгать9. v перепрыгивать10. v вскакиватьhop up — вскакивать, взбираться
hop in — впрыгивать, вскакивать, садиться
11. v хромать, прихрамывать, ковылятьaway he hops with his crutch — он ковыляет прочь, опираясь на костыль
12. v шутл. танцевать, отплясывать, плясать13. v разг. перелететь14. v разг. поспешно уходить, удиратьhop it! — убирайся отсюда!, катись!, проваливай!
15. v разг. прилететь, приехать; заскочить, подскочить16. v амер. разг. отчитывать; напуститься17. n бот. хмель18. n высушенные шишки, серёжки хмеляflavoured with hops — с хмелем, с добавлением хмеля
19. n сл. наркотик; опиумhop joint — курильня опиума, притон для курильщиков опиума
20. v убирать, собирать хмель21. v приправлять хмелемСинонимический ряд:1. bounce (noun) bounce; bound; flop; jump; leap; skip; spring2. short trip (noun) flight; jaunt; journey; short trip; stopover; test flight; trip3. move in short leaps (verb) bounce; bound; hurdle; jump; jump about; jump on one leg; leap; lop; lope; move in short leaps; play hopscotch; saltate; skip; skitter; spring; trip; vault -
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1. a атлантический2. a амер. восточныйnorthern and southern, Atlantic and western — северный и южный, восточный и западный
3. a полит. североатлантический; относящийся к НАТО4. a редк. 1 -
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I noun II 1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) hüpfen; [Hase:] hoppelnbe hopping mad [about or over something] — (coll.) [wegen etwas] fuchsteufelswild sein (ugs.)
2) (fig. coll.)hop out of bed — aus dem Bett springen
hop into the car/on [to] the bus/train/bicycle — sich ins Auto/in den Bus/Zug/aufs Fahrrad schwingen (ugs.)
2. transitive verb,hop off/out — aussteigen
- pp-1) (jump over) springen über (+ Akk.)2) (coll.): (jump aboard) aufspringen auf (+ Akk.)3)3. noun2)keep somebody on the hop — (Brit. coll.): (bustling about) jemanden in Trab halten (ugs.)
3)catch somebody on the hop — (Brit. coll.): (unprepared) jemanden überraschen od. überrumpeln
* * *I 1. [hop] past tense, past participle - hopped; verb1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) hüpfen2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) hüpfen4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) rein-, raushüpfen2. noun1) (a short jump on one leg.) der Hopser2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) der Hüpfer•- academic.ru/35575/hopscotch">hopscotch- catch someone on the hop
- catch on the hop
- keep someone on the hop
- keep on the hop II [hop] noun(a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.) der Hopfen* * *[hɒp, AM hɑ:p]I. vi<- pp->to \hop on one leg auf einem Bein hüpfenII. vt<- pp->1. (jump)to \hop the fence über den Zaun springen▪ to \hop sth:they \hopped a plane for Chicago sie stiegen in ein Flugzeug nach ChicagoIII. nlocal \hop Dorftanz m[short] \hop [Katzen]sprung m▪ \hops pl [Hopfen]dolden pl▪ \hops pl Bier ntto be hooked on \hop drogenabhängig sein9.* * *I [hɒp]1. n3) (AVIAT inf) Sprung m, Satz m (inf)a short hop — ein kleiner Satz (inf), ein Katzensprung m (inf)
2. vi(animal) hüpfen, springen; (rabbit) hoppeln; (person) (auf einem Bein) hüpfen, hopsen (inf)hop in, said the driver — steigen Sie ein, sagte der Fahrer
he'd hop into bed with anyone — der steigt mit jeder ins Bett (inf)
to hop off (the train) — (aus dem Zug) aussteigen; (while moving) (vom Zug) abspringen
he hopped off his bicycle — er sprang vom Fahrrad
to hop on a train — in einen Zug einsteigen; (while moving) auf einen Zug aufspringen
he hopped over the wall — er sprang über die Mauer
3. vt2) (Brit inf)hop it! — verschwinde, zieh Leine
III hopped it quick — ich habe mich schnell aus dem Staub gemacht (inf)
n (BOT)Hopfen m* * *hop1 [hɒp; US hɑp]A v/i1. (hoch)hüpfen:hop on → B 2;hop off Br umg abschwirren, die Fliege machen2. umg schwofen3. umga) sausen, flitzenb) fahren, FLUG fliegenhe hopped to London for the day er flog für einen Tag nach LondonB v/tb) hopsgehen (sterben)2. umga) einsteigen in (akk)b) auf einen fahrenden Zug etc (auf)springen3. FLUG umg überfliegen, -queren:4. US einen Ball etc hüpfen lassenC s1. Sprung m:the shops are only a hop, step ( oder skip), and jump away es ist nur ein Katzensprung bis zu den Geschäften;be on the hop umg auf Trab sein:a) es eilig habenb) viel zu tun haben;keep sb on the hop umg jemanden in Trab halten;2. umg Schwof m, Tanz(veranstaltung) m(f)3. umga) Fahrt f, FLUG Flug m:it’s only a short hop from London to Paris mit dem Flugzeug ist es nur ein Katzensprung von London nach Parishop2 [hɒp; US hɑp]A s1. BOTa) Hopfen mb) pl Hopfen(blüten) m(pl):2. sl obs Droge f, besonders Opium nB v/t1. Bier hopfena) unter Drogen setzen,b) aufputschen (a. fig),c) US sl ein Auto, einen Motor frisieren, aufmotzen* * *I noun II 1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) hüpfen; [Hase:] hoppelnbe hopping mad [about or over something] — (coll.) [wegen etwas] fuchsteufelswild sein (ugs.)
2) (fig. coll.)hop into the car/on [to] the bus/train/bicycle — sich ins Auto/in den Bus/Zug/aufs Fahrrad schwingen (ugs.)
2. transitive verb,hop off/out — aussteigen
- pp-1) (jump over) springen über (+ Akk.)2) (coll.): (jump aboard) aufspringen auf (+ Akk.)3)3. noun2)keep somebody on the hop — (Brit. coll.): (bustling about) jemanden in Trab halten (ugs.)
3)catch somebody on the hop — (Brit. coll.): (unprepared) jemanden überraschen od. überrumpeln
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8 атлантический океан
1. atlantic ocean2. AtlanticРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > атлантический океан
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9 картирование дна океана
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > картирование дна океана
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10 освоение дна океанов
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > освоение дна океанов
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11 перелететь через Атлантический океан
General subject: hop the AtlanticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перелететь через Атлантический океан
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12 over
I.over n Sport partie f d'un match de cricket (lors de laquelle le serveur lance six balles d'une extrémité du terrain).II.❢ Over is used after many verbs in English ( change over, fall over, lean over etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc). over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in French: to be over in France = être en France ; to swim over to sb = nager vers qn. over is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority ( control over, priority over etc) or when giving the cause of something ( delays over, trouble over etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, priority, delay, trouble etc). over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations ( overeat), adjective combinations ( overconfident) and noun combinations ( overcoat). These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary.For particular usages see the entry below.A prep1 ( across the top of) par-dessus ; to jump/look/talk over a wall sauter/regarder/parler par-dessus un mur ; to step over the cat passer par-dessus le chat ; a bridge over the Thames un pont sur la Tamise ;2 ( from or on the other side of) my neighbour/the house over the road mon voisin/la maison d'en face ; it's just over the road/river c'est juste de l'autre côté de la rue/rivière ; the noise came from over the wall le bruit venait de l'autre côté du mur ; over here/there par ici/là ; come over here! viens (par) ici! ; from over the sea/the Atlantic/the Channel d'outre-mer/d'outre-atlantique/d'outre-manche ;3 ( above but not touching) au-dessus de ; clouds over the valley des nuages au-dessus de la vallée ; they live over the shop ils habitent au-dessus de la boutique ;4 (covering, surrounding) sur ; to spill tea over sth renverser du thé sur qch ; he's spilled tea over it il a renversé du thé dessus ; to carry one's coat over one's arm porter son manteau sur le bras ; to wear a sweater over one's shirt porter un pull par-dessus sa chemise ; shutters over the windows des volets aux fenêtres ;5 ( physically higher than) the water was ou came over my ankles j'avais de l'eau jusqu'aux chevilles ;6 ( more than) plus de ; children (of) over six les enfants de plus de six ans ; to be over 21 avoir plus de 21 ans ; well over 200 bien plus de 200 ; to take over a year prendre plus d'un an ; temperatures over 40° des températures supérieures à 40° ;8 ( in the course of) over the weekend/the summer pendant le week-end/l'été ; over a period of sur une période de ; over the last decade/few days au cours des dix dernières années/de ces derniers jours ; he has changed over the years il a changé avec le temps ; to do sth over Christmas faire qch à Noël or pendant les vacances de Noël ; to stay with sb over Easter passer les vacances de Pâques chez qn ; to talk over coffee/lunch parler autour d'une tasse de café/d'un déjeuner ;9 ( recovered from) to be over s'être remis de [illness, operation, loss] ; she'll be over it soon elle s'en remettra vite ; to be over the worst avoir passé le pire ;11 ( everywhere in) to travel all over the world/Africa voyager partout dans le monde/en Afrique ; to search all over the house chercher partout dans la maison ; to show sb over a house montrer or faire visiter une maison à qn ; I've lived all over France j'ai habité un peu partout en France ;12 ( because of) to laugh over sth rire de qch ; to pause over sth s'arrêter sur qch ; how long will you be over it? combien de temps cela te prendra-t-il? ;13 Math 12 over 3 is 4 12 divisé par 3 égale 4.B over and above prep phr over and above that en plus de cela ; over and above the minimum requirement au-delà du minimum requis.1 ( use with verbs not covered in NOTE) over she went elle est tombée ; over you go! allez hop! ; does it go under or over? est-ce que ça va en dessous ou au-dessus? ;2 ( finished) to be over [term, meeting, incident] être terminé ; [war] être fini ; after the war is over lorsque la guerre sera finie ; it was all over by Christmas à Noël tout était fini ; when this is all over quand tout ceci sera fini ; to get sth over with en finir avec qch ;3 ( more) children of six and over ou six or over les enfants de plus de six ans ; it can be two metres or over cela peut faire deux mètres ou plus ; temperatures of 40 ° and over des températures supérieures à 40° ;4 ( remaining) two biscuits each and one over deux biscuits par personne et il en reste un ; six metres and a bit over un peu plus de six mètres ; 2 into 5 goes 2 and 1 over 5 divisé par 2 font 2 et il reste 1 ; there's nothing over il ne reste rien ; ⇒ leave over (leave) ;5 (to one's house, country) to invite ou ask sb over inviter qn ; come over for lunch venez déjeuner ; we had them over on Sunday/for dinner ils sont venus dimanche/dîner ; they were over for the day ils sont venus pour la journée ; they're over from Sydney ils sont venus de Sydney ; when you're next over this way la prochaine fois que tu passes dans le coin ;6 Radio, TV over! à vous! ; over to you à vous ; now over to Tim for the weather laissons la place à Tim pour la météo ; now over to our Paris studios nous passons l'antenne à nos studios de Paris ;7 ( showing repetition) five/several times over cinq/plusieurs fois de suite ; to start all over again recommencer à zéro ; I had to do it over US j'ai dû recommencer ; to hit sb over and over (again) frapper qn sans s'arrêter ; I've told you over and over (again)… je t'ai dit je ne sais combien de fois… ;8 GB ( excessively) I'm not over keen je ne suis pas très enthousiaste ; she wasn't over pleased elle n'était pas très contente. -
13 Sikorsky, Igor Ivanovich
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 25 May 1889 Kiev, Ukrained. 26 October 1972 Easton, Connecticut, USA[br]Russian/American pioneer of large aeroplanes, flying boats, and helicopters.[br]Sikorsky trained as an engineer but developed an interest in aviation at the age of 19 when he was allowed to spend several months in Paris to meet French aviators. He bought an Anzani aero-engine and took it back to Russia, where he designed and built a helicopter. In his own words, "It had one minor technical problem—it would not fly—but otherwise it was a good helicopter".Sikorsky turned to aeroplanes and built a series of biplanes: by 1911 the 5–5 was capable of flights lasting an hour. Following this success, the Russian-Baltic Railroad Car Company commissioned Sikorsky to build a large aeroplane. On 13 May 1913 Sikorsky took off in the Grand, the world's first four-engined aeroplane. With a wing span of 28 m (92 ft) it was also the world's largest, and was unique in that the crew were in an enclosed cabin with dual controls. The even larger Ilia Mourometz flew the following year and established many records, including the carriage of sixteen people. During the First World War many of these aircraft were built and served as heavy bombers.Following the revolution in Russia during 1917, Sikorsky emigrated first to France and then the United States, where he founded his own company. After building the successful S-38 passenger-carrying amphibian, the Sikorsky Aviation Corporation became part of the United Aircraft Corporation and went on to produce several large flying boats. Of these, the four-engined S-42 was probably the best known, for its service to Hawaii in 1935 and trial flights across the Atlantic in 1937.In the late 1930s Sikorsky once again turned his attention to helicopters, and on 14 September 1939 his VS-300 made its first tentative hop, with Sikorsky at the controls. Many improvements were made and on 6 May 1941 Sikorsky made a record-breaking flight of over 1½ hours. The Sikorsky design of a single main lifting rotor combined with a small tail rotor to balance the torque effect has dominated helicopter design to this day. Sikorsky produced a long series of outstanding helicopter designs which are in service throughout the world.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1960. Presidential Certificate of Merit 1948. Aeronautical Society Silver Medal 1949.Bibliography1971, "Sixty years in flying", Aeronautical Journal (Royal Aeronautical Society) (November) (interesting and amusing).1938, The Story of the Winged S., New York; 1967, rev. edn.Further ReadingD.Cochrane et al., 1990, The Aviation Careers of Igor Sikorsky, Seattle.K.N.Finne, 1988, Igor Sikorsky: The Russian Years, ed. C.J.Bobrow and V.Hardisty, Shrewsbury; orig. pub. in Russian, 1930.F.J.Delear, 1969, Igor Sikorsky: His Three Careers in Aviation, New York.JDSBiographical history of technology > Sikorsky, Igor Ivanovich
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