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101 Push Off Early Tomorrow's Saturday
Business: POETSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Push Off Early Tomorrow's Saturday
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102 Push Off Early, Tomorrows Saturday
Chat: POETSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Push Off Early, Tomorrows Saturday
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103 push-off registration
Англо русский политехнический словарь > push-off registration
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104 push-off arm
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105 push-off pin
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106 push-off stacker
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107 push-off unit
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108 push-off moulding machine
formierka trzpieniowatrzpieniówkaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > push-off moulding machine
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109 push-off signal
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110 push-off wipe
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111 push-off arm
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112 push-off arm
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113 push-off arm
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114 push-off load
English-Russian glossary on space technology > push-off load
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115 to push off
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116 it's time for us to push off now
Общая лексика: нам пора отваливать, нам пора сваливать, нам пора убиратьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it's time for us to push off now
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117 the curtain will rise in two minutes, it's time to push off
Общая лексика: занавес поднимется через две минуты, время начинатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the curtain will rise in two minutes, it's time to push off
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118 pull-on push-off switch
<el> ■ Zug-Druck-Schalter mEnglish-german technical dictionary > pull-on push-off switch
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119 rim push-off test
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120 table push-off
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См. также в других словарях:
push off — or[shove off] {v.} 1. To push a boat away from the shore. * /Before Tom could reach the boat, Jake had shoved off./ 2. {slang} To start; leave. * /We were ready to push off at ten o clock, but had to wait for Jill./ * /Jim was planning to stay at … Dictionary of American idioms
push off — or[shove off] {v.} 1. To push a boat away from the shore. * /Before Tom could reach the boat, Jake had shoved off./ 2. {slang} To start; leave. * /We were ready to push off at ten o clock, but had to wait for Jill./ * /Jim was planning to stay at … Dictionary of American idioms
push\ off — • push off • shove off v 1. To push a boat away from the shore. Before Tom could reach the boat, Jake had shoved off. 2. slang To start; leave. We were ready to push off at ten o clock, but had to wait for Jill. Jim was planning to stay at the… … Словарь американских идиом
push off — Brit. informal go away; depart. → push push off exert pressure with an oar so as to move a boat out from a bank. → push … English new terms dictionary
push off — / push on [v] leave; go to another place beat it*, continue, depart, exit, fare, get away, get lost*, go, go away, hie, hit the road*, journey, keep going, launch, light out, make oneself scarce*, make progress, pass, proceed, process, pull out,… … New thesaurus
push off — phrasal verb Word forms push off : present tense I/you/we/they push off he/she/it pushes off present participle pushing off past tense pushed off past participle pushed off 1) [intransitive] informal old fashioned to leave a place I ll wait ten… … English dictionary
push off — PHRASAL VERB: usu imper (disapproval) If you tell someone to push off, you are telling them rather rudely to go away. [INFORMAL] [V P] Push off, Bob … English dictionary
push off — informal you re not welcome here, so push off Syn: go away, depart, leave, get out; go, get moving, be off (with you), shoo; informal skedaddle, vamoose, split, scram, run along, beat it, get lost, shove off, buzz off, clear off, bug off … Thesaurus of popular words
push off — AND shove off in. to leave. (As if one were pushing away from a dock.) □ Well, it looks like it’s time to push off. □ It’s time to go. Let’s shove off … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
push-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from push off, v. 1. a. : the action of pushing off b. : send off 2 … Useful english dictionary
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