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81 переводить назад стрелки часов
General subject: set backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переводить назад стрелки часов
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82 площадь под свечи
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83 повёрнутый назад
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84 повернутый назад
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85 подсвечник
1) General subject: candelabrum, candle holder, candlestick, sconce2) Chemistry: set back area3) Construction: chandelier4) Religion: candelabrum (A large, usually decorated, candlestick, usually with several branches or arms), lamp-stand, lampstand5) Oil: pipe setback (в буровой), setback (в буровой), setback (для бурильных груб), setback (для бурильных труб)6) Drilling: conduit support7) Oil&Gas technology racking board8) Christianity: candle stick -
86 помещать в глубине
General subject: set back (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > помещать в глубине
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87 помещать в дальнем конце
Makarov: set back (и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > помещать в дальнем конце
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88 поражение
1) General subject: affection, beating, bust, defeat, deprivation, discomfiture (в бою), knockout, lesion, licking, overthrow, overturn, reverse, rout, router, set-back, striking, the worse, throw down, throw-down, whipping5) American: sorehead (особ. о спортсмене)7) Military: destruction, extermination, gassing, injury, setback8) Religion: smiting9) Law: fail10) Australian slang: a kick in the arse11) Diplomatic term: drubbing12) Forestry: attack, infestation14) Astronautics: disaster, engagement, hit, impact, kill15) Oil&Gas technology coverage17) Aviation medicine: impairment18) Makarov: affection (какого-л. органа)19) Taboo: crap-out, lamping, laying one on -
89 послужить препятствием
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > послужить препятствием
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90 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
91 потерпеть поражение
1) General subject: be nowhere, fall, get the knock, get the worst of it, hang out to dry, have had chips, have the worse, kiss the dust, leave the field, meet Waterloo, meet with a balk, strike the beam, suffer a repulse, sustain a defeat, (сокрушительное) take a drubbing, to be undermost (в соревновании), to be worsted, have a reverse, have nose out of joint, meet with a baulk, suffer a defeat, suffer a set-back, sustain a reverse, lose a race (в борьбе)2) Obsolete: lose the bell3) Literal: kick the beam4) Sports: to be nowhere5) Rare: hop the perch6) Australian slang: go down the tubes7) Diplomatic term: suffer a setback8) Jargon: die on feet, die on one's feet, punch, get one's lumps, pass out, suck, tank, wash out9) Makarov: be in the blue, be undermost (в соревновании), be worsted, get beaten, go to the wall, have (one's) nose out of joint, have had (one's) chips, have the wrong end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), lose the day, meet (one's) Waterloo, receive defeat, strike, suffer a debacle, take a drubbing, take the count, tumble, come in nowhere, come off second-best, come to grief10) Taboo: crap outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потерпеть поражение
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92 препятствовать движению
1) General subject: obstruct the traffic, get in way2) Mass media: impede movement, set back movement3) Makarov: get in (one's) way, get in the way, derail movementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > препятствовать движению
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93 препятствовать переговорам по ОСВ
Diplomatic term: (переговоры по ограничению стратегических вооружений) SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) OCB, set back SALTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > препятствовать переговорам по ОСВ
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94 придать обратное движение
Makarov: set backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > придать обратное движение
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95 противодействовать
1) General subject: antagonize, countercheck, counterwork, cross, react, react (against), react upon each other, rebel, rebel (чему-л.), resist, retroact, strike a blow, strike a blow against, the stem the tide, stand against, discourage2) Medicine: counter3) Sports: combat4) Engineering: buck, countervail, oppose, react against6) Automobile industry: countersteer7) Banking: prevent, prevent from8) Drilling: destroy9) Makarov: baffle, countersteer (уводу автомобиля), stem the flood, stem the tide, counteract, force againstУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противодействовать
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96 разрыв между зданиями
Construction: spacing of buildings, set-backУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрыв между зданиями
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97 сила земного притяжения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сила земного притяжения
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98 синерезис крахмального студня
Food industry: set-back of starch gelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синерезис крахмального студня
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99 сколько с вас за это взяли?
Makarov: what were you set back for it?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сколько с вас за это взяли?
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100 скос лопасти гребного винта
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > скос лопасти гребного винта
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