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1 свистать всех наверх
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2 свистнуть всех наверх
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3 весь
1. totalвесь оборот; общий оборот — total turnover
2. my level best3. as large4. all of5. all the6. each and all7. each and every8. everyone's9. everything10. all; the whole; full; life; all over; everything; everybody11. everybodyтам будут все, там будет весь свет — everybody will be there
все это знают; это каждый знает — everybody knows this
12. everyone13. wholeСинонимический ряд:1. тяни (глаг.) тяни2. баста (проч.) баста; конец; кончено; точка; точку; шабаш3. от мала до велика (проч.) и стар и млад; от мала до велика; старый и малый4. целый (проч.) круглый; полный; целый; цельный -
4 свистать
whistle, sing; (о птицах тж.) pipe; ( о рулях) whineсвистеть в свисток — blow* a whistle
свистать на обед мор. — pipe (to) dinner
свистеть в кулак разг. — be penniless / broke
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5 свистеть
whistle, sing; (о птицах тж.) pipe; ( о рулях) whineсвистеть в свисток — blow* a whistle
свистать на обед мор. — pipe (to) dinner
свистеть в кулак разг. — be penniless / broke
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6 свистать всех наверх
1) General subject: pipe all hands on deck2) Naval: pipe upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свистать всех наверх
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7 свистать
1) ( свистеть) whistleве́тер сви́щет — the wind is whistling [blowing hard]
2) ( бить струёй - о жидкости) gush, spurt, jet, burst (forth)••свиста́ть на обе́д мор. — pipe (to) dinner
свиста́ть всех наве́рх! — pipe all hands on deck!
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8 свистать
несовер. - свистать; совер. - свистнутьбез доп.whistle, sing; pipe (о птицах тж.); whine ( о пулях)••
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