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1 высыпать
1) General subject: break out (о сыпи на коже), empty, outbreak (о сыпи на коже), pour out, swarm forth, tilt3) Medicine: skin out (о сыпи; сыпью)4) Makarov: break out (о сыпи), empty (опоражнивать), pour out (опоражнивать), tilt out, come out (появляться-о сыпи) -
2 выворачивать
2) Engineering: turn crosswise (изделие при вытяжке), turn inside out, unscrew (винт)3) Polygraphy: reverse5) Oil: wrench6) Automation: thread out7) Makarov: tilt out -
3 опорожнять
1) General subject: deplete, disgorge, empty, evacuate, quaff (бокал, чашу и т. п. тж. quaff off, quaff out, quaff up), teem, tilt, tip, tip (часто tip out), tip off, void (кишечник, мочевой пузырь), dump the contents of a lorry (вагонетку и т. п.)2) Dialect: empt3) Obsolete: avoid5) Rare: deplenish, void (кишечник, мочевой пузырь, гнойник)6) Construction: clear7) Drilling: discharge8) Makarov: bleed (ёмкость), discharge (водохранилище), draw (сосуд), dump (вагонетку и т.п.), evacuate (водохранилище), tilt out, tip out, clean out, draw down (водохранилище)10) General subject: unwater -
4 выбить из седла
1) General subject: (кого-л.) tilt out of the saddle, unhorse (противника в бою)2) Literal: knock smb. out of his stride3) Graphic expression: throw off4) Makarov: (кого-л.) tilt (smb.) out of the saddle -
5 выбить (кого-л.) из седла
1) General subject: tilt out of the saddle2) Makarov: tilt (smb.) out of the saddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбить (кого-л.) из седла
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6 высыпать
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7 высыпать уголь
Makarov: tilt out coal -
8 дифферент на корму
1) Naval: drag, nose-up angle, up angle, up pitch, up-pitch angle, tilt out (моторной лодки)2) Engineering: trim by the sternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дифферент на корму
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9 каменный уголь
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10 острая нехватка угля
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > острая нехватка угля
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11 товарный каменный уголь
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > товарный каменный уголь
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12 каменный уголь
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13 крупнокусковой уголь
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14 высокосортный уголь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > высокосортный уголь
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15 подрешеточный уголь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > подрешеточный уголь
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16 просушенный уголь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > просушенный уголь
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17 изо всех сил
1) General subject: ( at) full fling, all out, all-out, amain, at full tilt, billy oh, flat out, for all one is worth, for dear life, full tilt, full-blast, full-pelt, galley west, hammer and tongs, horse and foot, like blazes, like grim death, like the devil, tooth and nail (to fight tooth and nail - бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть; to go at it tooth and nail - энергично браться за что-либо), with a mighty heave, with all ones might, with might and main, with a vengeance, over the top2) Colloquial: flat-out, full out, like mad, like anything3) American: galley-west4) Obsolete: beat the cats, to5) Jargon: bust a cut, like old boots6) Emotional: billy7) Set phrase: (бежать, мчаться, пр.) as fast as one's legs can carry one, (трудиться, стараться, пр.) for all one is worth, (трудиться, стараться, пр.) for dear life, (трудиться, стараться, пр.) with might and main8) Makarov: by main force, by main strength, for all it is worth, one's head off, with all( one's) force -
18 наклонный
1) General subject: acclinal, canted, canting, downhill, inclined, oblique, out of plumb, pitched, prone, reclinate, sideling, sidling, slant, slanting, slantwise, slope, sloping, squint, downward2) Geology: acclivous, angled, awry, battered, graded, hading, pitching, ramp, steep, steep dipping, steeply pitching, tilted, tilting (о пластах), upturned4) Aviation: askew5) Naval: nutant7) Colloquial: squeegee9) Poetical language: supine10) Military: tilt-over12) Construction: pronate13) Mathematics: gauche, out of level, slanted14) Railway term: reclining16) Mining: angled (о залегании), semisteep (о падении залежи), sloped, steep-dipping, steeply dipping, tilting (пласт)18) Metallurgy: tilting-type19) Polygraphy: oblique (о шрифте)20) Telecommunications: tilt21) Information technology: italic23) Mechanic engineering: overturning moment24) Drilling: tillable26) Makarov: backhanded, diagonal, incident, nonlevel, off plumb, out-of-square, sidelong, slant (о знаке), slantways27) Gold mining: incline -
19 Д-342
во весь дух (MAX, ОПОР) бежать, мчаться, нестись, пустить лошадь и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO(of a person, a horse, or, rare, a horse-driven carriage) (to run, race along etc) very fast, with great speed, headlongat top (full) speed(at) full tilt as fast as one can (go) as fast as one's legs can carry one for all one is worth (of a horse) (race along (go)) at a full gallop (put one's horse) to a full gallop (go (make one's horse go)) flat-out.Он (Пугачев) остановился его окружили, и, как видно, по его повелению четыре человека отделились и во весь опор подскакали под самую крепость (Пушкин 2). Не (Pugachev) stopped, his men gathered around himand evidently by his command, four of them peeled off from the group and galloped right up to the fort at full speed (2a).Лошади летели во весь опор, карету мягко встряхивало... (Окуджава 2). The horses raced along at full speed, the carriage rolling slightly... (2a)..Сейчас он, конечно, уже на конюшне, дрожащими от волнения и спешки, путающимися, не слушающимися руками запрягает Савраску и немедленно во весь дух пустится нахлестывать следом, так что нагонит их еще в поле, до въезда в лес (Пастернак 1)....At the moment, of course, he's in the stable, hurrying, excited, fumbling with the harness, and he'll rush after us full tilt and catch up with us before we get into the forest (1a)...(Чичиков) сел в бричку и велел Селифану погонять лошадей во весь дух (Гоголь 3). Chichikov...got into his carriage and told Selifan to drive as fast as he could (3a)..Ты бежал во весь дух, сам не зная куда, обезумевший от счастья (Олеша 3)....You ran for all you were worth, yourself not knowing where, out of your wits with happiness (3a).Кавалергарды скакали, но еще удерживая лошадей. Ростов уже видел их лица и услышал команду: «Марш, марш!», произнесенную офицером, выпустившим во весь мах свою кровную лошадь (Толстой 4). The Horse Guards were galloping but still holding in their horses Rostov could now see their faces and hear the command. "Charge!" shouted by an officer putting his thoroughbred to a full gallop (4a) -
20 во весь дух
• ВО ВЕСЬ ДУХ <MAX, ОПОР> бежать, мчаться, нестись, пустить лошадь и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (of a person, a horse, or, rare, a horse-driven carriage) (to run, race along etc) very fast, with great speed, headlong:- [of a horse](race along <go>) at a full gallop;- (go < make one's horse go>) flat-out.♦ Он [Пугачев] остановился; его окружили, и, как видно, по его повелению четыре человека отделились и во весь опор подскакали под самую крепость (Пушкин 2). Не [Pugachev] stopped; his men gathered around him; and evidently by his command, four of them peeled off from the group and galloped right up to the fort at full speed (2a).♦ Лошади летели во весь опор, карету мягко встряхивало... (Окуджава 2). The horses raced along at full speed, the carriage rolling slightly... (2a).♦...Сейчас он, конечно, уже на конюшне, дрожащими от волнения и спешки, путающимися, не слушающимися руками запрягает Савраску и немедленно во весь дух пустится нахлестывать следом, так что нагонит их еще в поле, до въезда в лес (Пастернак 1)....At the moment, of course, he's in the stable, hurrying, excited, fumbling with the harness, and he'll rush after us full tilt and catch up with us before we get into the forest (1a)♦...[Чичиков] сел в бричку и велел Селифану погонять лошадей во весь дух (Гоголь 3). Chichikov...got into his carriage and told Selifan to drive as fast as he could (3a).♦...Ты бежал во весь дух, сам не зная куда, обезумевший от счастья (Олеша 3)....You ran for all you were worth, yourself not knowing where, out of your wits with happiness (3a).♦ Кавалергарды скакали, но еще удерживая лошадей. Ростов уже видел их лица и услышал команду: "Марш, марш!", произнесённую офицером, выпустившим во весь мах свою кровную лошадь (Толстой 4). The Horse Guards were galloping but still holding in their horses Rostov could now see their faces and hear the command. "Charge!" shouted by an officer putting his thoroughbred to a full gallop (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во весь дух
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