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arresting gear concept (of strategy) — стратегическая концепция постепенного сдерживания наступления противника до полного прекращения его продвижения (по принципу действия аэрофинишера на авианосце)
elevated trunnion concept (for tanks) — принцип конструирования башни танка с повышенным расположением цапф пушки
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1. phr v помещать, ставить, класть2. phr v поднимать, ставитьset out — помещать, ставить, выставлять
3. phr v вывешивать4. phr v воздвигать, устанавливать, ставитьset on edge — устанавливать на ребро; установленный на ребро
set the limit — устанавливать предел; положить конец
set in — наступать, устанавливаться, начинаться
5. phr v возводить6. phr v основывать, учреждать7. phr v вводить, устанавливать8. phr v открывать9. phr v помочь устроитьсяthe legacy set him up in his profession — благодаря доставшемуся наследству он смог работать по выдвигать, предлагать
10. phr v излагать, формулировать11. phr v подготавливать; планировать12. phr v снабжать, обеспечивать13. phr v тренировать, физически развивать; закалять14. phr v вызывать, причинятьthe cold air set up an irritation in his throat — от холодного воздуха у него началось раздражение в горле
to set at a gaze — удивлять, вызывать удивление
set in vibration — вызывать колебания; вызванный колебания
15. phr v полигр. набирать16. phr v набивать, делать17. phr v редк. восстанавливать, подстрекать18. phr v тех. собирать, монтировать; налаживатьto set aright — исправлять; налаживать
19. phr v платить за выпивкуset idle power — выводить на режим малого газа; выведенный на режим малого газа
20. phr v угощать21. phr v карт. объявлятьСинонимический ряд:1. devise (verb) arrange; concoct; contrive; devise; digest; order; plan; prepare; ready2. elate (verb) commove; elate; excite; exhilarate; inspire; spirit up; stimulate3. elated (verb) commoved; elated; excited; exhilarated; inspired; spirited up; stimulated4. erect (verb) build up; construct; erect; hammer out; raise; rear5. erected (verb) built up; constructed; erected; hammered out; pitched; put up; raised; reared6. found (verb) constitute; create; establish; found; organize; start7. founded (verb) constituted; created; established; founded; organised; organized; started8. introduce (verb) inaugurate; initiate; institute; introduce; launch; originate; usher in9. introduced (verb) inaugurated; initiated; instituted; introduced; launched; originated; ushered in10. treat (verb) blow; stand; treat11. treated (verb) blew/blown; stood; treated
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