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1 (the) moon goes round the earth
the moon goes round/revolves round the earth (its axis) луна вращается вокруг земли (своей оси)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) moon goes round the earth
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2 round the corner
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3 round-the-clock
round-the-clock [ˏraυndðəˊklɒk] aкруглосу́точный -
4 round-the-clock operation
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > round-the-clock operation
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5 round the table
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6 round the corner
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7 round the bend
разг.рехнувшийся, спятивший (обыкн. be или go round the bend, drive smb. round the bend)Jimmy: "...You two will drive me round the bend soon - I know it, as sure as I'm sitting here. I know you're going to drive me mad." (J. Osborne, ‘Look Back in Anger’, act I) — Джимми: "...От вас обоих я скоро рехнусь. Я в этом так же уверен, как в том, что сижу здесь. Не сомневаюсь, что вы меня сведете с ума."
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8 round the corner
1) рядом, поблизости; в самое ближайшее время; ≈ не за горами (тж. преим. амер. around the corner)Since I had already had my first poem printed in a London periodical that week I naturally began to feel as if the Nobel prize were just around the corner. (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 5) — Лондонская газета напечатала на этой неделе мое первое стихотворение, и я, естественно, считал, что Нобелевская премия мне уже обеспечена.
Romantic and sentimental, they liked to think happiness was just round the corner for him to grab. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XXIII) — Сентиментальные романтики, они тешили себя мыслью, что счастье рядом - стоит только протянуть руку.
We were of course a long way from the Huck Finn region, but, nevertheless, we felt that the immortal lad was only around the corner. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Midnight on the Desert’, ch. 3) — Конечно, мы были далеко от тех мест, где жил когда-то Гек Финн, но нам, однако, казалось, что бессмертный парнишка где-то здесь, рядом.
2) редк. вне опасности [производное от to turn the corner; см. turn the corner]‘You're round the corner now,’ cried Miss Pecksniff. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. II) — - Сейчас опасность уже миновала, - воскликнула мисс Пекснифф.
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9 round-the-clock
a круглосуточныйСинонимический ряд:1. constant (adj.) ceaseless; constant; continual; continuous; endless; eternal; everlasting; incessant; interminable; nonstop; non-stop; perpetual; relentless; timeless; unceasing; unending; uninterrupted; unremitting2. constantly (other) always; ceaselessly; constantly; continually; continuously; day in and day out; endlessly; incessantly; night and day; perpetually; relentlessly; unceasingly; unendingly; uninterruptedly; unremittingly -
10 round-the-clock
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11 round the bend
брит.; разг.; амер. around the bend чокнутый, сумасшедший; раздосадованный, раздражённый, рассерженныйIt is enough to drive any sane person round the bend. — От этого любой нормальный человек чокнется.
If I'd stayed there any longer I'd have gone round the bend. — Если бы я остался там ещё немного, то точно рехнулся бы.
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12 round-the-clock service
круглосуточная эксплуатация
круглосуточное техническое обслуживание
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > round-the-clock service
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13 round-the-world
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > round-the-world
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14 round-the-clock
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15 round-the-world
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16 round-the-corner
Литература: рассеянный ("Garton was queer, round-the-corner, knotted, curly, like some primeval beast." J. Galsworthy) -
17 round the clock
круглые суткикруглосуточноOnly when candles gave way to gaslight, and gas to electricity, when man became able to convert night into day, and double his output by working shifts round the clock, did people seriously start wondering if sleep could possibly be a waste of time. — Только тогда, когда свечи уступили место газовому освещению, а газ — электричеству, когда человек стал способен превращать ночь в день и удваивать свою продукцию, работая сменами круглые сутки, люди серьезно стали задаваться вопросом, а не является ли сон, возможно, пустой тратой времени.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > round the clock
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18 round-the-clock
[͵raʋndðəʹklɒk] aкруглосуточный -
19 round the clock
круглые суткиIf we are to get this book published we'll have to work round the clock.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > round the clock
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20 round the middle
adv infmlAs a man grows older, he often becomes falter round the middle — Когда человек стареет, у него появляется трудовой мозоль
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