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121 ворочаться в постели
Makarov: roll over in bedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ворочаться в постели
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122 встряхивающая формовочная машина
1) Engineering: bumping molding machine, bumping moulding machine, dumping moulding machine, jar molding machine, jar ramming roll-over molding machine, jarring moulding machine, joggling machine, jolt molding machine, jolter, jolting moulding machine2) Metallurgy: bumper, jar ramming machine, jarring machine, jolting, jolting machine3) Mechanic engineering: jolt rammer4) Automation: dumping molding machine, ramming machine5) Makarov: jolt moulding machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > встряхивающая формовочная машина
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123 встряхивающая формовочная машина с перекидным столом и протяжной рамой
Metallurgy: jolt roll-over pattern-draw molding machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > встряхивающая формовочная машина с перекидным столом и протяжной рамой
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124 выкрут Хонмы
Sports: Honma, Honma roll-over -
125 выполнять (чью-либо) прихоть
General subject: roll over for (smb.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнять (чью-либо) прихоть
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126 вырасти до
Game theory: roll over to -
127 гравитационный клапан
1) Automobile industry: roll over valve (предотвращает вытекание топлива из бака при опрокидывании)2) Cement: gravity gateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гравитационный клапан
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128 дата очередной фиксации плавающей ставки по кредиту
1) Banking: roll-over day2) Business: rollover dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дата очередной фиксации плавающей ставки по кредиту
См. также в других словарях:
roll over — vt 1 a: to defer payment of (an obligation) b: to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement) 2: to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind roll over IRA funds Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
Roll-over — auch: Roll|over 〈[ oʊvə(r)] m.; od. s, 〉 1. Umschlagen ins Gegenteil, Umkehrung eines Ereignisses 2. doppelte Gewinnprämie bei Lotteriespielen 3. 〈Wirtsch.〉 3.1 übergangsloser Transfer von Fonds aus einer Investition in eine andere 3.2 〈kurz für〉 … Universal-Lexikon
roll-over — USA roll up, Also known as roll over. A provision in a DIP financing order which permits the debtor to apply the proceeds of the DIP financing to satisfy, in whole or in part, secured or unsecured prepetition indebtedness, with the effect of… … Law dictionary
roll over — (something) to take profits from an investment and invest them in something similar. After calling my financial advisor, I decided to roll over those treasury bonds. Investors sometimes take cash out of retirement plans rather than roll the funds … New idioms dictionary
roll over — ► roll over Finance contrive or extend (a financial arrangement). Main Entry: ↑roll … English terms dictionary
roll over — verb 1. make a rolling motion or turn (Freq. 3) The dog rolled over • Hypernyms: ↑turn • Hyponyms: ↑somersault, ↑tumble, ↑welter • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
roll over — phrasal verb Word forms roll over : present tense I/you/we/they roll over he/she/it rolls over present participle rolling over past tense rolled over past participle rolled over 1) [intransitive/transitive] same as roll I, 4) He rolled over and… … English dictionary
roll over — /ˌrəυl əυvə/ verb ♦ to roll over credit to make credit available over a continuing period ♦ to roll over a debt to allow a debt to stand after the repayment date ▪▪▪ ‘…at the IMF in Washington, officials are worried that Japanese and US banks… … Marketing dictionary in english
roll over — /ˌrəυl əυvə/ verb ♦ to roll over a credit to make credit available over a continuing period ♦ to roll over a debt to allow a debt to stand after the repayment date ▪▪▪ ‘…at the IMF in Washington, officials are worried that Japanese and US banks… … Dictionary of banking and finance
roll·over — /ˈroʊlˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count, noncount] 1 a : the act of delaying the payment of a debt 1 b : the act of placing invested money in a new investment of the same kind see also roll over at ↑roll, 1 2 chiefly US … Useful english dictionary
roll over — transitive verb Date: 1949 1. a. to defer payment of (an obligation) b. to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement) 2. to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind < roll over IRA funds > … New Collegiate Dictionary