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1 recovered heat
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > recovered heat
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2 recovered heat
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > recovered heat
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Строительство: регенерированное тепло -
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1) тепло; теплота; тепловая энергия2) жар3) метал. плавка4) каление || накалять5) прогрев; подогрев; обогрев || нагревать; подогревать; обогревать6) теплоёмкость•to pour a heat — метал. разливать плавку
to take away the heat — отводить тепло; отбирать тепло
to work a heat — метал. доводить плавку
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8 регенерированное тепло
Russian-English dictionary of construction > регенерированное тепло
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9 регенерированное тепло
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > регенерированное тепло
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10 регенерированное тепло
Construction: reclaimed heat, recovered heatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регенерированное тепло
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11 rückgewonnene Wärme
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > rückgewonnene Wärme
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fHeizung, Be- & Entlüftung, Klimatisierung, Umweltthematik recovered heat -
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f.solar radiation.* * *(n.) = solar radiation, solar gainEx. In this way the heat generated by the lighting, people and solar radiation is recovered to heat the building.Ex. Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.* * *(n.) = solar radiation, solar gainEx: In this way the heat generated by the lighting, people and solar radiation is recovered to heat the building.
Ex: Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Las áreas acristaladas permiten que los usuarios puedan disfrutar de la luz natural, aunque el doble acristalamiento, los cristales ahumados, o las sombras arquitectónicas son necesarios para reducir los efectos negativos del ruido, la radiación solar y el resplandor del sol.* * *solar radiation -
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( неуправляемая) ракета, см. тж. missile; ракетный двигатель; свеча ( особенно переходящая в восходящую петлю) ; стрелять ракетамиfree(-flight, -fly) rocket — неуправляемая ракета
liquid(-fueled, -propellant, -propelled) rocket — жидкостная ракета или ракетный двигатель
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over [ˈəʊvər]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. adjective3. preposition4. noun5. modifier━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb► to have sb over ( = invite) inviter qn chez soib. ( = there) làc. ( = above) dessusd. (with adverb/preposition)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When followed by an adverb or a preposition, over is not usually translated.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━e. ( = more) plusf. ( = in succession) he did it five times over il l'a fait cinq fois de suite• William played the same tune over and over again William a joué le même air je ne sais combien de fois• I got bored doing the same thing over and over again je m'ennuyais à refaire toujours la même choseg. ( = remaining) there are three over il en reste troish. (on two-way radio) over! à vous !• over and out! terminé !2. adjective( = finished) after the war was over après la guerre3. preposition━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When over occurs in a set combination, eg over the moon, an advantage over, look up the noun. When over is used with a verb such as jump, trip, step, look up the verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = on top of) surb. ( = above) au-dessus dec. ( = across) de l'autre côté ded. ( = during) over the summer pendant l'étéf. ( = more than) plus de• spending has gone up by 7% over and above inflation les dépenses ont augmenté de 7 %, hors inflation• over and above the fact that... sans compter que...h. ( = while having) they chatted over a cup of coffee ils ont bavardé autour d'une tasse de caféi. ( = recovered from)► to be over sth [+ illness, bad experience] s'être remis de qch4. noun5. modifier* * *Note: over is used after many verbs in English ( change over, fall over, lean over etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc)over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in French: to be over in France = être en France; to swim over to somebody = nager vers quelqu'unover is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority ( control over etc) or when giving the cause of something ( concern over, worries over etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, concern, worry etc)over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations ( overeat), adjective combinations ( overconfident) and noun combinations ( overcoat). These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary['əʊvə(r)] 1.1) ( across the top of) par-dessusover here/there — par ici/là
3) ( above) au-dessus de4) (covering, surrounding) gen sur5) ( physically higher than)6) ( more than) plus detemperatures over 40° — des températures supérieures à 40°
7) ( in the course of)8) ( recovered from)to be over — s'être remis de [illness, operation]
9) ( by means of)10) ( everywhere)2.over and above prepositional phrase3.adjective, adverb2) ( finished)to be over — [term, meeting] être terminé; [war] être fini
3) ( more)4) ( remaining)5) (to one's house, country)to invite ou ask somebody over — inviter quelqu'un
6) Radio, Television7) ( showing repetition)I had to do it over — US j'ai dû recommencer
I've told you over and over (again)... — je t'ai dit je ne sais combien de fois...
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1) несущий элемент (системы, конструкции), поддерживающее (опорное) устройство ( конструкции); держатель2) переносчик3) тягач4) тележка ( кабельного крана)8) водило ( в планетарной передаче)10) лесн. ножевая коробка ( циклёвочного станка)11) транспортёр, конвейер12) железная дорога13) кабина ( подъёмника)14) основа, подложка15) носитель (изображения, информации, заряда)16) сеть или канал передачи информации19) каретка ( подвижного микроскопа)21) патрон ( в пневмопочте)23) грузоподъёмная платформа ( весов)24) пищ. троллей подвесного пути; подвесная рама ( для транспортировки продуктов)25) авиаперевозчик; авиакомпания•to translate the carrier — осуществлять преобразование на несущей-
angle-modulated carrier
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aqueous carrier
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audio carrier
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auto carrier
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automobile carrier
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barge carrier
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basket carrier
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bearing carrier
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bobbin carrier
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bottle carrier
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brake-shoe carrier
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bulk carrier
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cargo carrier
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catalyst carrier
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cement carrier
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ceramic chip carrier
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charge carrier
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chemical carrier
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chip carrier
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chrominance carrier
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clamp carrier
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cold carrier
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color carrier
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combined modulated sound and vision carrier
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common carrier
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contact carrier
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container carrier
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contract air carrier
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controlled carrier
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coupler carrier
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current carrier
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data carrier
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die carrier
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double-deck automobile carrier
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drum tool carrier
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dry cargo carrier
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electrical current carrier
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electric current carrier
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electrode carrier
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electrolyte carrier
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emulsion carrier
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energy carrier
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equilibrium carrier
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exalted carrier
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excess carrier
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extrinsic carrier
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film carrier
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final drive carrier
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first-level carrier
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fish carrier
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flag carrier
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floating carrier
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flyweight carrier
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frame carrier
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free carrier
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freight carrier
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fruit carrier
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fuse carrier
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general cargo carrier
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grain carrier
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ground yarn carrier
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heat carrier
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heavy-lift carrier
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high-frequency carrier
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hod carrier
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hot carrier
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image carrier
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information carrier
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injected carrier
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intarsia yarn carrier
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intrinsic carrier
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jet gun carrier
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leaded chip carrier
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leadless chip carrier
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lens carrier
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liquefied gas carrier
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liquefied petroleum gas carrier
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liquid cargo carrier
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liquid carrier
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live-fish carrier
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load carrier
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log carrier
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lubricity carrier
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lumber carrier
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magnetic carrier
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majority carrier
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methane carrier
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modulatedcarrier
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monochrome carrier
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monorail carrier
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moving paper carrier
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multiple yarn carrier
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needle carrier
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negative carrier
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noise carrier
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nonaqueous carrier
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nonequilibrium carrier
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oil carrier
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oil-bulk ore carrier
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oiliness carrier
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ore carrier
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pallet carrier
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paper carrier
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passenger carrier
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passenger-cargo carrier
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petrol carrier
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phase-shift keying carrier
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photoexcited carrier
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photon generated carrier
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picture carrier
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pinion carrier
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planet carrier
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planetary carrier
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plastic-ring carrier
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plating yarn carrier
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postmolded carrier
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power-line carrier
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predominant carrier
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quiescent carrier
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radio-freguency carrier
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recovered carrier
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reference carrier
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refrigerated cargo carrier
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reinserted carrier
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rigid plastic carrier
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sand carrier
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second-level carrier
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shuttle carrier
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skycar carrier
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solar cell carrier
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sound carrier
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spindle carrier
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spring carrier
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stationary paper carrier
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straddle carrier
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submarine cargo carrier
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substrate carrier
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supplemental carrier
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suppressed carrier
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tape chip carrier
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tape carrier
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television-picture carrier
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timber carrier
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token carrier
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tool carrier
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type carrier
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ultra-large crude carrier
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universal toll carrier
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unmanned carrier
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unmodulated carrier
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unsuppressed carrier
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very large crude carrier
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video-frequency vision carrier
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video vision carrier
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video-frequency carrier
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video carrier
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voice carrier
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wafer carrier
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water carrier
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ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ VP subj: human1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc)X пришел в себя ' (in refer, to returning to consciousness) X came to his sensesX came to (himself) X came (a)round X regained consciousness (after being drunk) X sobered up (after drowsiness) X roused himself X brightened (perked) up again.«Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя мы сидели у постели...» (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. (more often pfvj to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle downX пришел в себя = X calmed downX recovered (from a shock etc) X pulled himself together X regained his composure X was (became) himself (his old self) again X felt more like himself (again) X came to his senses X got over it (the shock etc).Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). Не was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a)....Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).Оставшись один, он (Голубев) немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short restX пришел в себя - X caught his breathX rested up (in limited contexts) X got his bearings.Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... «Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?» - спросила она (мать). «Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти» (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she (his mother) asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a). -
18 прийти в себя
• ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ[VP; subj: human]=====1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя ≈ [in refer, to returning to consciousness]⇒ X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. [more often pfv]⇒ to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:- X recovered (from a shock etc);- X got over it (the shock etc).♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:- X rested up;- [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прийти в себя
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19 приходить в себя
• ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ[VP; subj: human]=====1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя ≈ [in refer, to returning to consciousness]⇒ X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. [more often pfv]⇒ to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:- X recovered (from a shock etc);- X got over it (the shock etc).♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:- X rested up;- [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить в себя
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