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1 the car mounted the pavement
Макаров: машина въехала на тротуарУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the car mounted the pavement
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2 his head struck the pavement
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his head struck the pavement
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3 shove (smb.) off the pavement
Макаров: столкнуть (кого-л.) с тротуараУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shove (smb.) off the pavement
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4 existing thickness of the pavement
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > existing thickness of the pavement
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5 operational condition of the pavement
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > operational condition of the pavement
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6 overlay reinforcement of the pavement
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > overlay reinforcement of the pavement
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7 hit the pavement
expr AmE infml1)I have a long way to go. I'd better hit the pavement — Путь не ближний, так что я пошел
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hit the pavement
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8 hit the pavement
1) Общая лексика: быть выгнанным с работы, быть вышвырнутым (из ресторана и т. п.), быть вышвырнутым (из ресторана и т.п.)2) Сленг: начать забастовку (The workers hit the pavement on Friday and haven't been back on the job since. Рабочие начали забастовку в пятницу и не возвращаются на рабочие месте с тех пор.), выйти на улицу, пойти пройтись -
9 on the pavement
без пристанища, на улице I was left completely on the pavement. ≈ Меня оставили на улице (совершенно бездомным).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > on the pavement
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10 on the pavement
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11 pound the pavement
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12 to pound the pavement
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13 inside of the pavement
inside of the pavement Häuserseite f des BürgersteigsEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > inside of the pavement
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14 level with the pavement
level with the pavement belagsbündigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > level with the pavement
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15 on the pavement
без пристанища, на улицеI was left completely on the pavement. — Меня оставили на улице / Я стал бездомным.
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16 pound the pavement
expr AmE slWe, policemen, pound the pavement all day and all night — Нам, полицейским, приходится за сутки вышагивать километры
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pound the pavement
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17 Design of the pavement of the access road
Дорожное дело: Конструкция дорожной одежды подъездной дорогиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Design of the pavement of the access road
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18 on\ the\ inside\ of\ the\ pavement
járda fal felőli oldalán, járda belső oldalánEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > on\ the\ inside\ of\ the\ pavement
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19 babies perambulated the pavement two or three abreast
Общая лексика: младенцы ехали в колясках по двое или по трое в рядУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > babies perambulated the pavement two or three abreast
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20 broom-finish the pavement
Макаров: отделывать дорожное покрытие щёткамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > broom-finish the pavement
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