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61 представляться
(= представиться) seem, appear, be represented• У нас не представится случай использовать... - We shall not have occasion to use...• Эта ситуация представляется на рис. 4. - This situation is represented by Figure 4. -
62 навряд (ли)
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64 напасаться
напастись разг.на вас не напасёшься (рд.) — we shall never have enough for you (d.)
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65 attaquer
attaquer [atake]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to attack ; [+ jugement, testament] to contestb. ( = affronter) [+ difficulté] to tackle ; [+ chapitre] to make a start on ; [+ discours] to launch into ; [+ dossier, projet] to start work on ; [+ morceau de musique] to strike up2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *atake
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1) Armée to attack [troupe, pays]2) ( agresser) to attack [personne]; to raid [banque, magasin, train]3) ( critiquer) to attack4) Droit to contest [contrat, testament]attaquer quelqu'un en justice — to bring an action against somebody GB, to lawsuit somebody US
5) [acide] to attack6) ( commencer) to launch into [discours]; to make a start on [lecture, rédaction]; to get going on [tâche]; to attack [plat]; to attempt [escalade]7) to tackle [problème]8) Musique to strike up [air]; to attack [note]
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verbe intransitif1) (au football, rugby) to break; ( au tennis) to drive2) ( commencer à parler) to begin (brusquely)
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s'attaquer verbe pronominals'attaquer à — to attack [personne, œuvre, politique]; to make a start on [tâche]; to tackle [problème]
* * *atake1. vt1) (= agresser) to attack2) (en justice) to bring an action against, to sue3) [travail] to tackle, to set about2. vi* * *attaquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Mil to attack [troupe, pays]; attaquer de front/par derrière/sur tous les fronts to attack from the front/from behind/on all sides; nous avons été attaqués par surprise a surprise attack was made on us; nos positions sont attaquées au sud our positions are under attack from the south;2 ( agresser) to attack [personne]; to raid [banque, magasin, train]; ‘attaque!’ dit-il à son chien ‘at 'em’ GB ou ‘sic!’ US he said to his dog;3 ( critiquer) to attack [ministre, projet];4 Jur to contest [contrat, testament]; attaquer qn en justice to bring an action against sb GB, to lawsuit sb US;5 ( dégrader) [produit chimique, médicament] to attack;6 ( commencer) to launch into [discours]; to make a start on [lecture, rédaction]; to get going on [tâche]; to attack [plat, dessert]; to attempt [escalade];7 ( affronter) to tackle [problème, difficulté];B vi2 ( commencer) to begin (brusquely); ‘personne ne possède la vérité,’ attaqua-t-il ‘nobody has an exclusive right to the truth,’ he began brusquely.C s'attaquer vpr s'attaquer à to attack [personne, œuvre, politique]; to make a start on [tâche, lecture]; to tackle [problème, difficulté]; tu t'attaques à plus fort que toi you're taking on sb who is more than a match for you.[atake] verbe transitif1. [assaillir - ennemi, pays, forteresse] to attack, to launch an attack upon ; [ - passant, touriste] to mugil s'est fait attaquer par deux hommes he was attacked ou assaulted by two menmadame, c'est lui qui m'a attaqué! please Miss, he started it!attaquer quelqu'un en justice to bring an action against somebody, to take somebody to courtprêt à attaquer le travail? ready to get ou to settle down to work?5. (familier) [commencer - repas, bouteille]7. JEUX————————s'attaquer à verbe pronominal plus prépositions'attaquer aux préjugés to attack ou to fight ou to tackle prejudice2. [agir sur] to attack -
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67 до ... включительно
До... включительноFor pipe wall thickness 3/16" to 7/8" inclusive (надпись на чертеже).Shell sections with diameters up to and including 1000 mm shall not have more than two longitudinal seams.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > до ... включительно
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68 naparstecz|ek
m dim. 1. pieszcz. (osłona na palec) (small) thimble 2. pot. (mała porcja) thimbleful- wypijemy po naparsteczku wódki? shall we have a thimbleful of vodka?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naparstecz|ek
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69 zup|a
f 1. Kulin. (danie) soup U; (gęsta, przecierana) potage U; (mleczna, na mleku) ≈ porridge U- zupa cebulowa/pomidorowa onion/tomato soup- zupa szparagowa/grzybowa ze śmietaną (cream of) asparagus/(cream of) mushroom soup- zupa na rybnym rosole chowder- zupa błyskawiczna a. w proszku instant a. powdered soup- zupa domowa home-made soup- zupa ogonowa z koncentratu condensed oxtail soup2. (porcja) bowl of soup- zamówić dwie zupy jarzynowe to order two servings of vegetable soup- talerz zupy a bowl of soup3. sgt pot. (pierwsze danie) first course, starter GB- weźmiemy barszcz na zupę? shall we have borscht as a starter?4. sgt pot., pejor. (ciepła woda) soup przen.- nie będę pływać w tej ohydnej zupie I’m not going to swim in that slimy soup- □ zupa nic Kulin. ≈ floating island(s)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zup|a
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70 kalezale
iz.1. ( alperrontzia) layabout, loiterer, vagrant2. one who likes to stroll around town, spending money bars, etc.; \kalezalea etxe hondatzailea (atsot.) he who spends more than he should shall not have to spend when he would (atsot.) -
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[ант. приближаться к]…we shall then have an easier way of gathering speed - to go away from the Earth and the Sun. -
72 aperitivo
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73 tighten one's belt
to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living:يَشُد الحِزام، يُنْزِلُ مُسْتَوى المَعيشَهIf the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.
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74 ἔνδικος
I of things, according to right, just, legitimate, Pi.P.5.103; γόος ἔ. A.Ch. 330 (lyr.); ;λέκτρα IG12(5).675.4
([place name] Syros);κρίμα Ep.Rom.3.8
: τὸ μὴ 'νδικον, = τὸ ἄδικον, S.OT 682 (lyr.);τὰ πάντων ἐνδικώτατα Id.OC 925
; μὴ λέγων γε τοὔνδικον not speaking truth, Id.OT 1158.b having a locus standi, μή οἱ ἔστω ἴνδικον μηδέποθι ἀλλ' ἢ .. he shall not have the right to sue, IG5(2).6.33 (Tegea, iv B. C.), cf. Foed.Delph.Pell.2A 16, Pl.Lg. 915d, IG22.46c56.c = ἔνοχος δίκα, Leg.Gort.3.23, 11.22.d ἔ. πόλις a city in which justice is done, Pl.Hp.Ma. 292b; in which sales may be publicly registered, Milet.3.140.II of persons, upright, just, A.Eu. 699, S.Ant. 208;πρὸς ἐνδίκοις φρεσίν A.Ag. 996
(lyr.);δῆμος ἐνδικώτατος Id.Fr. 196
:c dat., ἔ. γάμοις favourable to them, Id.Supp.82 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνδικος
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75 ἄπειμι
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄπειμι
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76 gok
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77 zullen we een gokje doen/wagen?
zullen we een gokje doen/wagen?shall we have a go at it?Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zullen we een gokje doen/wagen?
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78 حلوى
حَلْوَى \ pudding: dessert, any sweet food, served after the meat at a main meal: What shall we have for pudding?. \ حَلْوَى قاسِيَة دَبِقَة \ toffee: a hard brown sticky sweet, of boiled sugar and butter. \ الحَلْوَى والفاكِهَة (بعد الطّعام) \ dessert: fruit, nuts and sweet things eaten at the end of a meal. -
79 dessert
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80 pudding
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