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21 нормировщик
process estimator, estimator машиностр.* * *нормиро́вщик м.
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rate clerk, rate-fixer, rate-setter, time-study man -
23 как угорелый
(бегает, носится, мечется и т. п.)разг.smb. is running about (rushing round smth., etc.) like a madman (a mad thing, one possessed, one frenzied); run about as if one were crazy; run about as if one had a torch under his tail; dash like a whirlwindФамусов.
Я, Софья Павловна, расстроен сам, день целый / Нет отдыха, мечусь, как словно угорелый. / По должности, по службе хлопотня, / Тот пристаёт, другой, всем дело до меня! (А. Грибоедов, Горе от ума) — Famusov. No, miss! I'm out of sorts myself; I get no rest. / All day I rush about as if I were possessed; / My office work, it never lets me be; / First this one comes, then that, and all are after me!В горячие для буфета часы [Павел] носился, как угорелый, с подносами, прыгая через четыре-пять ступенек вниз, в кухню, и обратно. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — During rush hours he would dash with loaded trays up and down the kitchen stairs like a whirlwind, taking four or five steps at a time.
Надо оформить какой-то пропуск, выписать какие-то бумажки. Найти приёмщика, сдать груз, опять получить бумажки. Всё это и делает Сенька, бегая по райцентру как угорелый. (В. Белов, Под извоз) — They had to get some kind of passes made out, sign papers. Find the reception clerk, hand over their loads and get a receipt. Senka it was who looked after all this, running about as if he'd a torch under his tail.
В семь часов за мамой приходит её "газик" с красным крестом на дверце... За мамой машина всегда приходит - она по району носится как угорелая... (А. Лиханов, Мой генерал) — At seven o'clock Mum's jeep bowls up with its red cross on the door... A car always comes for my mother - she rushes round the district like a mad thing...
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24 мороз по коже дерёт
мороз по коже (по спине) дерёт (подирает, продирает, пробегает, идёт)разг.one feels cold shivers running down one's spine (all over one's skin); one gets chill bumps; it makes one's flesh (skin) creep; it gives one the creeps (shivers)Вчера волостной писарь проходил поздно вечером, только глядь - в слуховое окно выставилось свиное рыло и хрюкнуло так, что у него мороз подрал по коже. (Н. Гоголь, Сорочинская ярмарка) — Yesterday the district clerk was walking along late at night and the next thing he knows there's this snout staring at him through that there little window and it gives such a grunt that cold shivers ran all over his skin.
"Он забыл, - подумала Таня. - Что будет теперь?" И мороз пробежал по её коже. (Р. Фраерман, Дикая собака Динго) — 'He's forgotten all about it,' thought Tanya. 'What am I going to do?' She felt cold shivers running down her spine.
- Хоть и знал, погони за мной не будет, а всё ж таки мороз по коже продирал, как только вспоминал яму у староверов. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — 'Although I knew there'd be no chase, still, when I remembered the pit they had in the village it made my skin creep.'
- Я его всё время боюсь, - сказала Наталья. - Почему? - Как поглядит прямо, так и мороз по коже. (В. Белов, Всё впереди) — 'You know, I'm always afraid of him,' said Natalia. 'Why?' 'Every time I look him in the eye, I get chill bumps.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мороз по коже дерёт
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25 аналоговый регистратор
регистратор, делопроизводитель — record clerk, record keeper
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > аналоговый регистратор
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26 нормировщик
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27 регистратор
1. м. detector, monitor, displayцифровой регистратор — digital display, digital read-out
2. м. recorderрегистратор, делопроизводитель — record clerk, record keeper
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