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[`taɪm`aʊt]тайм-аут, перерывперерывАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > time-out
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EN definition: Stoppage of an ice hockey game clock, normally called by a coach to discuss strategy with the team.RU definition: Остановка времени игры в хоккее с шайбой, происходящая, как правило, по требованию тренера для обсуждения с командой стратегии игры. -
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простой (в работе)English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > time-out
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[,taɪm'aut]"Тайм а́ут" (еженедельный информационный журнал прогрессивного направления; печатает рецензии на новые фильмы, театральные постановки и концерты в Лондоне, материалы о лондонских выставках, новинках грамзаписи и т.п.; иногда помещает статьи на политические темы; тир. ок. 6 млн. экз. Основан в 1968)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Time Out
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English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > time-out
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= timeoutАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > time-out
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English-Russian dictionary on household appliances > time-out
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > time out
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тайм-аут; перерыв
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Time Out — is a publishing company based in London, England. The company s best known product is the Time Out weekly listings magazine. The original magazine, with listings for London, was published in 1968 by Tony Elliott. The first issues had a print run… … Wikipedia
time out — {n. phr.} Time during which a game, a lecture, a discussion or other activity is stopped for a while for some extra questions or informal discussion, or some other reason. * /He took a time out from studying to go to a movie./ * /The player… … Dictionary of American idioms
time out — {n. phr.} Time during which a game, a lecture, a discussion or other activity is stopped for a while for some extra questions or informal discussion, or some other reason. * /He took a time out from studying to go to a movie./ * /The player… … Dictionary of American idioms
Time Out NY — Time Out New York Time Out New York {{{nomorigine}}} Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Time Out — Álbum de Dave Brubeck Quartet Publicación 1959 Género(s) West Coast jazz Duración 38:21 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
Time-out — 〈[taımaʊt] n. 15; Sp.〉 Auszeit, kurze Spielunterbrechung [engl.] * * * Time out [ ta̮im|a̮ut, auch: ( )ta̮im |a̮ut ], das; [s] s [engl. time out, zu: out = aus] (Basketball, Volleyball): Auszeit. * * * Time out [ taɪm aʊt], das; [s], s [engl.… … Universal-Lexikon
Time Out — Studioalbum von Dave Brubeck Veröffentlichung 1959 Label Columbia Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
time out — time outs also time out 1) N VAR In basketball, American football, ice hockey, and some other sports, when a team calls a time out, they call a stop to the game for a few minutes in order to rest and discuss how they are going to play. 2) N… … English dictionary
time out — n 1.) take time out (to do sth) informal to rest or do something different from your usual job or activities ▪ In between jobs, Liz always took time out to return to her first love travelling. 2.) [U and C] a short break during a sports match… … Dictionary of contemporary English
time out — noun 1. ) count a short period of time in a game of basketball or ICE HOCKEY when players rest and plan their game 2. ) uncount a period of time when you stop what you usually do and rest or do something else instead: take time out: It s very… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Time-out — [ taim aut] das; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. time out, zu time »Zeit« u. out »aus«> Auszeit; Spielunterbrechung, die einer Mannschaft nach bestimmten Regeln zusteht (Basketball, Volleyball) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch