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121 задавать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задавать деру
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122 задать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задать деру
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123 из-за
•These jigs have been selected for (or because of, or owing to, or in view of) their compactness.
•All the energy dissipates through (or owing to, or on account of) inefficiencies in the turbine...
* * *Из-за (предлог) -- from behind (в пространстве); because of, due to, owing to, by dint of, on account of, through, from, for, by, what with (вследствие)Wastage, if any, in these regions would be masked because of the signal problems.At the shroud, the migration is very large at mid-pitch on account of the low meridional velocity prevailing at this wall.The coolant does less work in the turbine by dint of the lower temperature and of bypassing one or more rotors.What with the matching of the temperatures of as many as three cylinders with that of the plate in each data run, the duration of a run often extended over several days.—из-за расхождения во взглядах наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из-за
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124 наиграть
(что-л.)
1) разг. (передавать основную мелодию)
run through (smth.)
2) (для звукозаписи):* * *наигрывать; наиграть 1) run through 2): -
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126 прослушивание
audition* * ** * *audition, listening, run-through* * *listeningrun-throughrunthrough -
127 просматривать
1) (бегло прочитывать) to look over / through, to skim over / through, to skip over / through, to scanбегло просматривать документ — to skim over / through a document
2) (ознакомиться) to run through, to go through, to examine3) (пропускать что-л.) to overlook -
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