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121 rep
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122 trasero
• back end• backside• breech• buttocks• derriere• fundament• Hindi• Hindoo• rear end -
123 дальний конец
( линии связи) far end, ( цепи) rear end связь -
124 попка
I м. разг.( попугай) parrot, Polly••II ж.как по́пка неодобр. — parrot fashion
2) ( у животного) buttocks pl; behind, rear end3) ( более толстая или устойчивая часть предмета) butt / bottom end, butt, base ( of an object) -
125 разовый комиссионный сбор, уплачиваемый при изъятии инвестированных ранее средств
back-end load, rear-end loadNew russian-english economic dictionary > разовый комиссионный сбор, уплачиваемый при изъятии инвестированных ранее средств
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126 kuyruk
"1. tail. 2. rear end, tail end, tail (of a vehicle or procession). 3. line, Brit. queue. 4. follower, attendant; retinue, suite (said sarcastically). 5. train (of a dress). 6. ponytail. 7. corner (of the eye). 8. breech (of a cannon). - acısı desire for vengeance; rancor. -una basmak /ın/ to make (someone) angry, put (someone) in a temper. -ta beklemek to wait in line. - çekmek /a/ to draw a line extending away from the corner of (one´s eye) (with a cosmetic). -u dikmek colloq. to run away; to take to one´s heels, skedaddle. -a girmek to join the line, Brit. get in the queue. -u kapana kısılmak/sıkışmak colloq. to be in a tight spot, be in a difficult position. -unu kısmak 1. to tuck its tail between its legs. 2. colloq. to be cowed, tuck one´s tail. -unu kıstırmak /ın/ colloq. to put (someone) in an embarrassing position, take (someone) down a peg or two, put (someone) in his place. - olmak to line up, form a line, Brit. queue up. - omurları anat. coccyges. - sallamak 1. to wag its tail. 2. colloq. to fawn over someone, play up to someone. -una teneke bağlamak /ın/ to make (someone) a laughingstock. -u titretmek/titremek slang to die, kick the bucket, give up the ghost." -
127 выходить из-под контроля
* * *Выходить из-под контроляIncreasing the air preheat would increase the suspension temperature, but this is not generally under operator's control. (... но эта операция обычно выходит из-под контроля машиниста)Unity has passed beyond the control of the man at the bench.Eventually, however, the rear end does break loose.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выходить из-под контроля
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128 КК, пристыкованный со стороны АО
1) Engineering: aft port-docked spacecraft (орбитальной станции)2) Makarov: rear end-docked spacecraft (орбитальной станции)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > КК, пристыкованный со стороны АО
См. также в других словарях:
rear-end — /rear end /, v.t. 1. to drive a vehicle or other conveyance so as to strike the back end of (another vehicle): My car was rear ended by another driver on the highway. 2. (of a moving vehicle or other conveyance) to strike the back end of (another … Universalium
rear-end — [rir end′] vt. to crash into, or cause one s vehicle to crash into, the back end of (another vehicle) … English World dictionary
rear-end — (something) American to cause an accident by hitting the back of the car in front of you. His car was rear ended while he was stopped at the light … New idioms dictionary
rear-end — rear′ end′ v. t. cvb trs to drive or crash a vehicle into the back end of (another vehicle) • Etymology: 1975–80 … From formal English to slang
rear end — noun count 1. ) the back part of something, especially a vehicle 2. ) INFORMAL the part of your body that you sit on … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rear-end — verb transitive INFORMAL to drive into the back of another car … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rear end — rear′ end′ n. 1) the hindmost part of something 2) anat. inf the buttocks … From formal English to slang
rear end — n. 1. the back part of something 2. Slang the buttocks … English World dictionary
rear-end — verb collide with the rear end of The car rear ended me • Hypernyms: ↑hit, ↑strike, ↑impinge on, ↑run into, ↑collide with • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
rear end — {n.} 1. The back part (usually of a vehicle) * /The rear end of our car was smashed when we stopped suddenly and the car behind us hit us./ Often used like an adjective, with a hyphen. * /A head on crash is more likely to kill the passengers than … Dictionary of American idioms
rear end — {n.} 1. The back part (usually of a vehicle) * /The rear end of our car was smashed when we stopped suddenly and the car behind us hit us./ Often used like an adjective, with a hyphen. * /A head on crash is more likely to kill the passengers than … Dictionary of American idioms