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1 railroad junction
n (AmE) (cf railway junction BrE )RAIL empalme ferroviario m, estación de empalme f, nudo ferroviario m -
2 railroad junction
1) Техника: железнодорожный узел2) Картография: железнодорожная станция, железнодорожный узел стык железных дорог -
3 railroad junction
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4 railroad junction
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5 railroad junction
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6 railroad junction
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7 railroad
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8 railroad
1. noun(Amer.) see academic.ru/60118/railway">railway2. transitive verb(send or push through in haste)railroad somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu antreiben, etwas zu tun
railroad a bill through parliament — einen Gesetzentwurf im Parlament durchpeitschen (ugs.)
* * ** * *ˈrail·roadI. n AM\railroad accident Eisenbahnunglück ntIII. vt▪ to \railroad sb jdn zwingen▪ to have been \railroaded into sth gezwungen worden sein, etw zu tun* * *['reɪlrəʊd]1. n (US)(Eisen)bahn f2. vt2) (inf)to railroad sb into doing sth — jdn dazu hetzen, etw zu tun
* * *railroad [ˈreılrəʊd]A s US1. Eisenbahn f:a) Eisenbahnlinie f3. pl Eisenbahnaktien plB adj US Eisenbahn…:railroad junction (Eisen)Bahn-Knotenpunkt m;railroad station Bahnhof n;C v/t1. US mit der (Eisen)Bahn befördern2. US Eisenbahnen bauen in (dat):3. eine Gesetzesvorlage etc durchpeitschen:railroad sb into doing sth umg jemanden zwingen, etwas zu tun (ohne ihm Zeit zum Überlegen zu geben)4. besonders US umg jemanden (durch falsche Beschuldigungen) reinhängenRR abk* * *1. noun(Amer.) see railway2. transitive verbrailroad somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu antreiben, etwas zu tun
* * *(US) n.Eisenbahn f. (US) station n.Bahnhof -¨e m. (line) (US) n.Bahnlinie -n f. -
9 junction
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10 Junction Valley Railroad
Railway term: JVRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Junction Valley Railroad
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11 railway junction
n (BrE) (cf railroad junction AmE )RAIL empalme ferroviario m, estación de empalme f, nudo ferroviario m -
12 East St. Louis Junction Railroad
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > East St. Louis Junction Railroad
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13 empalme de ferrocarril
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14 RR June
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15 RRJn
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16 Eisenbahnknotenpunkt
m EISENB. (railway, Am. railroad) junction* * *der Eisenbahnknotenpunktrailway junction* * *Ei|sen|bahn|kno|ten|punktmrailway (Brit) or railroad (US) junction* * *Ei·sen·bahn·kno·ten·punktm railway junction* * *der railway or (Amer.) railroad junction* * ** * *der railway or (Amer.) railroad junction -
17 железнодорожный узел
1) General subject: junction2) Military: railway junction3) Engineering: branching junction, rail junction, railroad center, railroad junction, railway terminal4) Transport: railway hub5) Makarov: branching function, railway function, road junction6) oil&gas: railheadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > железнодорожный узел
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18 железнодорожная станция
1) General subject: depot, railway station, station2) Military: rail terminal3) Engineering: railroad station4) Construction: rail stop5) Cartography: junction, railroad junction, railway junction6) Logistics: railheadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > железнодорожная станция
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19 Eisenbahnknotenpunkt
m1. rail hub2. rail junction3. railroad hub Am.4. railroad junction5. railway hub Br.6. railway junction -
20 entronque
m.1 cognation, relationship with the chief of a family.2 a railway junction.3 relations, good relations, ties.4 railroad junction.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: entroncar.* * *1→ link=entroncamiento entroncamiento* * *SM1) (=parentesco) relationship, link2) (=enlace) connexion, link3) LAm (Ferro) junction* * *1) ( parentesco) relationship; ( enlace) connection, link2) (AmL) (Ferr) junction* * *1) ( parentesco) relationship; ( enlace) connection, link2) (AmL) (Ferr) junction* * *A1 (parentesco) relationship2 (enlace) connection, link* * *
Del verbo entroncar: ( conjugate entroncar)
entronqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
entronque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
entroncar
entronque
entronque sustantivo masculino (AmL) (Ferr) junction
entroncar verbo intransitivo
1 to connect
2 to be related [con, to]
* * *entronque nm1. [parentesco] blood relationship2. [de vías, carreteras] junction* * *m1 ( parentesco) relationship2 FERR junction* * *entronque nm1) : kinship2) vínculo: link, connection
См. также в других словарях:
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