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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > пускать ростки
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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > пустить ростки
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1) General subject: blossom forth, burgeon, come out (о листьях, цветах), dissolve, expand, explode (о цветах), loosen, move, send out leaves (о деревьях), shoot, shoot forth, shoot out, sprout, unfold (о почках), unfurl (о цветке), unknit (о вязанье), become spoiled, blossom, open, untie, come into leaf (о деревьях), put forth leaves (о деревьях), send out (о деревьях), shoot forth (о почках)2) Biology: explode (о цветках), flower (о бутоне), sprout (о листьях)3) Naval: fag out (о конце снасти)4) Colloquial: slack5) Obsolete: put forth6) Agriculture: bourgeon, open (о цветках, о почках), burst into flower, put forth flowers, come out (о бутоне)7) Rare: repullulate8) Makarov: be in leaf, blossom out, leaf out, open (о цветках, почках), come into leaf, come into to leaf, come out (о бутоне о листьях), come out (о листьях) -
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1) General subject: allow, blow (пузыри), blow in, draw (кровь), float (слух), force, launch, let, let go, let off, play, put, put forth (побеги), put in motion, release, sail (кораблики), send, set, set in motion, shoot (ростки, побеги), shoot forth (почки), shoot off, shoot out (ростки), start (машину), strike (корни), take, throw, wing (стрелу), (например, кровь) tap out2) Botanical term: gemmate3) Military: toss8) Economy: place in operation (завод, установку)9) Accounting: set (в действие)10) Automobile industry: run up12) Mechanics: run in14) Quality control: place in operation, put into operation, place in operation (установку)15) Makarov: bring into play, leave go, let go a missile (машину), plant (устриц, рыбу и т.п. в водоём), set in motion (в ход)16) Electrical engineering: start up -
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1) General subject: allow, blow, blow in (доменную печь), draw, force, launch, let, play, put, put forth (побеги), put in motion, release, sail, send, set, set in motion, shoot forth (почки), shoot out (ростки), start, strike, take, throw, set going3) Railway term: place in operation (завод или установку и т д.), place in service4) Automobile industry: place in operation (завод, установку и т. д.)5) Combustion gas turbines: put in motion (машину в ход), set in motion (машину в ход) -
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1) General subject: break cover, burst into the view (в поле зрения), burst upon the view (в поле зрения), pop in, shoot, shoot along, shoot forth, shoot past, surface (о человеке), burst in, burst into view2) Colloquial: pop3) Jargon: blow in4) Makarov: flashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внезапно появиться
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1) General subject: breeze, dash, shoot, shoot along, shoot forth, shoot past, streak, sweep, tear, whiz (past)2) Colloquial: slip along3) Australian slang: go through like a dose of salts, go through like a packet of salts4) Makarov: flash -
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1) General subject: career, flash, fly, overblow (о буре, опасности и т. п.), pass (о дожде, буре), pass off, run, rush, sail, scud, shoot, shoot along, shoot forth, shoot past, skim, slip, slip away (о времени), storm, streak, stream, sweep, whirl, fly by (While I stand on the sidewalk looking both ways and waiting, I usually have to wait for between five and 10 cars to fly by before anyone on my side of the road will stop.), whiz (past) (about a car), blaze through, flash through2) Colloquial: spin3) Australian slang: go through like a dose of salts, go through like a packet of salts -
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1) General subject: come up, germinate, grow, peep, pullulate, shoot, shoot forth, shoot out, spring, sprout (иногда sprout up), upspring, sprout up4) Medicine: attach (об опухоли)6) Engineering: tiller7) Agriculture: appear, bourgeon, germinate (о семенах), spire (о зерне), sprout (о семенах), grow out, get pithy (о корнеплодах)8) Makarov: chit, grown out, overgrow, come up (о растениях семенах), come up (о семенах) -
15 на деревьях появляются листья
General subject: the leaves shoot forthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на деревьях появляются листья
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17 распускаются листья
General subject: leaves shoot (forth)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > распускаются листья
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18 пробиваться (I) > пробиться (II)
............................................................1. force way............................................................عبور از مانع، رسوخ مظفرانه، پیشرفت غیرمنتظره (علمی یافنی)............................................................3. shoot forth/outРусско-персидский словарь > пробиваться (I) > пробиться (II)
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1) General subject: breathe (запах), effuse (запах и т. п.), emanate, emit, exhale, fling, give off, give out, give up, heave, pour (свет, тепло и т. п. тж. уст. pour forth), radiate, radiate (лучи), rip out (крик), send (свет, запах), send forth, send out, shoot (свет), utter, vapor (пар, газы, дым; тж. vapour forth, vapour out, vapour up), vapour (пар, газы, дым, тж. vapour forth, vapour out, vapour up), vent, volley (крики, жалобы), volley forth (крики, жалобы), volume2) Medicine: irradiate5) Astronautics: eject7) Drilling: release -
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1) General subject: belch (огонь, дым), detrude, discard, disgorge (клубы дыма и т. п.), dismiss, ejaculate, eject, eliminate, emit (дым, лаву), empt, erupt (лаву, пепел), exclude, expel, flow (нефть), lay aside, obtrude, omit, outthrow, outthrust, project (снаряд), put aside (за ненадобностью), scrap, shake out, shoot, shoot out (ростки), spirt (пламя), spurt (пламя), strand, throw, throw away, throw out, throw out (дым), throw out (побеги), throw up, thrust, toss away, toss out, shoot out, unload, spurt out (пламя), chuck out (The average household in the UK chucks out £420 pounds worth of perfectly good food every year.), (просроченные продукты) damp, spew (О вулкане)4) Aviation: (кислородные маски) deploy5) Naval: get away6) Military: discharge7) Engineering: release9) Construction: expulse11) Railway term: suck up the combustion gases (дымовые газы)12) Accounting: launch (напр. новые товары на рынок)13) Rude: belch forth (огонь, дым), belch out (огонь, дым)15) Metallurgy: knock out16) Polygraphy: dele18) Information technology: drop (программу из памяти), eject (напр. отпечатанный лист из принтера), eject (перфокарты)19) Fishery: broadcast (о икре моллюсков)20) Astronautics: pop21) Business: dump, put aside, strike out22) Drilling: blow out (о скважине)23) Automation: shed24) Arms production: extract
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