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Automobile industry: iron weights (применяемые в качестве балластною груза при испытаниях автомобилей)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стальные болванки определённого веса
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Automobile industry: iron weights (применяемые в качестве балластною груза при испытаниях автомобилей)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чугунные болванки определённого веса
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1) General subject: Tittermatorter (Норфолк), dance (о лодке), dangle, librate, niddle noddle, niddle-noddle, nod, oscillate, quake, reel, reel off, reeler, ride, rock, seesaw (на доске), shake, sway, swing, teeter, to be rocky, vacillate, vibrate, wag, wamble, wave (о ветках), weave, wobble, bob2) Computers: dangled3) Naval: fetch away (на морской поверхности), wabble4) Colloquial: buff up (заниматься с гантелями, штангой и на тренажёрах, часто в тренажерном зале to exercise using weights and equipment, often in a gym), pump iron, practise body-building, work out5) Engineering: sweep7) Construction: lurch8) Railway term: stagger10) Scottish language: coggle12) Astronautics: hunt13) Makarov: hang loose, hunt (о стрелке прибора), nod (о деревьях, плюмаже и т.п.), pendulate, poise, roll, see-saw, tilt, waverer, wiggle14) Taboo: bobb -
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I несов. - кача́ться, сов. - качну́ться1) (колебаться, раскачиваться) rock, swingкача́ться в гамаке́ — swing in the hammock
2) ( пошатываться при ходьбе) reel, stagger3) (стоять неустойчиво - о столике, стремянке) wobbleII несов. - кача́ться, сов. - накача́ться; разг.( тренировать свои мускулы) pump iron, work out ( with weights) -
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КАЧАТЬСЯ разг.to pump iron / to buff up заниматься с гантелями, штангой и на тренажёрах, часто в тренажёрном зале to exercise using weights and equipment, often in a gym
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