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1 storm run-off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > storm run-off
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2 rain-storm run-off
ливневый сток ( с земной поверхности); ср. non-point discharge; over-the-surface flow; storm generated dischargeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > rain-storm run-off
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3 storm generated discharge
дождевой сток; ср. first flush; rain-storm run-off; surface retentionАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > storm generated discharge
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4 ливневый сток
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5 ливневый
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6 ливневый сток
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7 ливневый сток
1) Engineering: storm discharge, storm flow2) Construction: rainfall discharge, rainfall volume, storm overflow, storm runoff, storm water3) Mining: flood runoff4) Forestry: shower runoff5) Ecology: rain-storm run-off, rain-storm runoff, storm run-off, storm water runoff -
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drain, drainage, ( чугунная труба в полу) float строит., flood, water flow, flow, outlet, rundle, water supply, (напр. водосброса) yield* * *сток м.1. ( движение жидкости) discharge, flow, run-off; ( объёмный расход жидкости) run-off [discharge] volumeзарегули́ровать сток — regulate the run-off2. ( устройство для направления потока) discharge channelбезнапо́рный сток — free-surface [gravity] flowсток воды́ — water flowпо сто́ку воды́ стр. — with the pitch of the roofидти́ по сто́ку воды́ ( о швах кровли) — run with the pitch of the roof (of the roof seams)возвра́тный сток — regeneration flowдождево́й сток — rainfall run-offдрена́жный сток — drainage effluentжи́дкий сток — sludge liquor, liquid effluentзарегули́рованный сток (рек, водохранилищ) — regulated run-offли́вневый сток — storm run-offнезарегули́рованный сток — natural flowпа́водковый сток — flood flow, flood run-offпове́рхностный сток — surface run-offсток полево́го транзи́стора — drain of a field-effect transistorречно́й сток — river run-off* * * -
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1. м. discharge, flow, run-off; run-off volume2. м. discharge channel -
10 ливневой сток
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11 over-the-surface flow
поверхностный сток (напр., ливневые или талые воды)поверхностный сток (напр., ливневые или талые воды); ср. non-point discharge, rain-storm run-off; run-off producing rainfallАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > over-the-surface flow
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12 non-point discharge
поверхностный сток, площадной сток ( ливневых вод); ср. over-the-surface flow; rain-storm run-offАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > non-point discharge
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13 ливневой сток
storm discharge, flood run-offРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > ливневой сток
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14 дождевой сток
1) Construction: storm runoff3) Makarov: stormwater drainage -
15 увлекать
1) General subject: beguile, captivate, carry, enamour, enthral, enthrall, entice, infatuate, inthral, inthrall, lead on, mash, run off, rush, sweep, take, transport, tweedle, vamp, whisk (часто whisk off, whisk out), lead away, take by storm, lead up the garden (завлекать, кого-л.), engage, involve, reach, sidetrack3) Makarov: entrain (напр. жидкость, холодильный агент), whisk, whisk off, whisk out, carry along, carry away, draw aside (кого-л.), entice away (пленять соблазнять) -
16 паводковый сток
1) Engineering: flood flow2) Ecology: flood run-off, flood runoff, flood volume, high flow3) Makarov: flood water, storm flow4) General subject: peak runoff -
17 начинать
1. initiate2. inaugurate3. launchначинать атаку, предпринимать атаку — to launch an attack
4. set aboutвыходить, выступать ; начинать марш — to march out
вступать в фазу оживления ; начинать расти — to bottom out
5. embark in6. embark on7. embark up8. lead offначинать, открывать — lead off
9. set on10. set up11. embarkначинать; начать — embark in
12. began13. beginning14. begun15. commence16. enter upon17. find18. found19. incept20. inchoate21. kick off22. started23. starting24. startsначинать всё сначала, начинать новую жизнь — to start with a clean slate
25. begin; start26. broach27. openподготавливать почву, начинать действовать — to open ground
Синонимический ряд:приступать (глаг.) браться; приниматься; приступатьАнтонимический ряд:заканчивать; кончать; оканчивать -
18 нападать
1) General subject: aggress (первым), assail, assault, be down on (на кого-л.), bear down, come across, descend (upon), down, fall on, fall to, fall upon, gang, have a down on (на кого-л.), have a tilt at (на кого-л.), hawk, hit on, infest, invade, lace into, light, lunge, molest (на прохожих), oppugn, overcome, pitch into, round on (на кого-либо), round upon (на кого-либо), set at, stab, storm at (на кого-л.), strike at, tee off, to be down on (smb.) (набрасываться, на кого-л.), to be on to (smb.) (на чей-л след), assume the aggressive, carry out an attack, knock, make a dead-set, make an attack, make for, strike, turn on, lash back against (на кого-л. в ответ на какие-л. действия), carry out on (на что-л.), make an assault on (на что-л.), get at (на кого-л.), make a dead set at (на кого-л.), be on to (на чей-л. след), hate on smt2) Biology: attack3) Aviation: raid4) Colloquial: (into) lace, set about7) Australian slang: lay into, put in the boot, take to8) Diplomatic term: blast9) Makarov: abuse, accumulate, charge, criticize, encounter, fall (on, out), fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), find, find fault (with), hurtle (в споре и т.п.), run into, spring on (smb.) (на кого-л.), spring upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), come at, come on, come over, fall foul of, fly at, fly on, fly upon, come against (на кого-л.), drop across (на кого-л.), drop on (на кого-л.), drop upon (на кого-л.), have a dab at (на кого-л.), make a dab at (на кого-л.), come at (на кого-л. что-л.), fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.)10) Taboo: stomp on -
19 пронестись
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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