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1 одновёсельный
one-oared.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > одновёсельный
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2 oar
1. [ɔ:] n1. веслоto ship /to unship/ oars, to lie /to rest/ on the (one's) oars - вынимать вёсла из уключин; мор. сушить вёсла [ср. тж. ♢ ]
unship oars! - мор. вёсла на борт! ( команда)
2. гребецgood [poor] oar - хороший [плохой] гребец
3. спорт. (лодка) распашная (тж. oars)pair [four] oars - двухвесельная [четырёхвесельная] лодка; двойка [четвёрка] распашная
4. мешалка; лопатка ( для размешивания)♢
chained to the oar - занятый тяжёлым, изнурительным трудом; вынужденный тянуть лямкуto have /to ply, to pull, to take, to tug/ the labouring oar - взять на себя большую /наиболее трудную/ часть работы
to have /to put, to shove, to stick/ in one's oar - вмешиваться (в чужие дела, разговор и т. п.); ≅ совать нос не в своё дело
2. [ɔ:] vto lie /to rest/ on one's oars - а) отдыхать, расслабиться; бездействовать; б) почивать на лаврах; [ср. тж. 1]
1. грести; идти на вёслах (тж. to oar one's way)2. refl грести руками -
3 ten
[ten] 1. числ.а) ( число)б) ( номер)2. сущ.1)а) = figure of ten десятка ( цифра)Ten is a perfect number for me. — Для меня десять счастливое число.
б) карт. десяткав) разг. десятифунтовая или десятидолларовая банкнотаNumber ten, it is your turn to play. — Десятый номер, ваша очередь вступать в игру.
2)а) десяток, десятьten of — десять, десятеро
in tens — по десять, десятками
We made him a captain of our ten. — Мы сделали его капитаном нашей десятки.
б) десять лет ( о возрасте)в) десять часов3) ( tens) десятый номер ( размер предметов одежды)4) диал. мера угля ( соответствует 48-50 тоннам), используемая при расчётах арендной платы за его добычу5) разг.а) = ten-oared boat десятка, десятивесельная лодкаб) = ten-horse-power car машина мощностью 10 лошадиных сил••take ten разг. — передохни немного
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