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1 відпускати
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > відпускати
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2 характер
чcharacter; temper, disposition, nature, personalityпоганий характер — bad ( ill) temper
характер руйнування тех. — mode of failure, fracture mode, fracture pattern
з характером (про людину) — firm of character, strong-willed
виявляти (показувати) характер — to show some muscle to smb.
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3 настрій
чmood, temper, cue, frame of mind, vein; humour, dispositionу доброму настрої — in ( high) spirits, in a good temper, in good humour, in high feather; fit as a fiddle
у поганому настрої — in poor ( low) spirits, in a bad temper, out of spirits, out of humour; feeling blue; in dumps
поганий настрій — bad mood; low spirits
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4 відпускати
= відпустити1) to let go, to give leave, to dismiss; іст. ( на волю) to manumit; ( звільняти) to set free, to make free, to release, to discharge, to enfranchise2) ( послаблювати) to relax, to slacken; (болт, гвинт) to loosen; ( гальмо) to release3) ( видавати) to supply; ( про продавця в магазині) to serve4) ( гріхи) to absolve, to forgive, to remit5) тех. to temperвідпускати сталь — to temper (to draw, to abate) steel
6) (волосся, бороду) to ( let) grow7)відпускати гріхи — to give absolution, to absolve of smb.'s sins
відпускати ціни — to liberalize ( to unfreeze) prices
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5 погарячитися
to lose one's temper, to be in a temper, to fly into a passion, to be a little short-tempered; to get excited -
6 спересердя
in anger, in a temper, in a fit of temper -
7 виходити з себе
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8 вгамовувати
= вгамувати( заспокоювати) to calm, to quiet, to soothe; ( приборкувати) to appease; ( стримувати - про почуття) to check, to restrain, to keep back; ( припиняти - про сльози) to stopвгамовувати себе — to have command ( control) over oneself
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9 вдача
ж( характер) temper, disposition, character, nature -
10 витримка
ж1) ( самовладання) self-control, self-restraint, self-mastery; ( стійкість) tenacity; ( витривалість) endurance, hardiness2) спец. ( витримування) aging, curing; seasoning; maturing3) фото exposure -
11 виходити
I = вийтивих`одити1) (рухатися звідкись за межі чогось, назовні) to go out, to come out, to come forth, to walk out; ( з вагона) to alight, to get down, to get out, to step downвиходити на поверхню — to come out to the surface; геол. to outcrop; to be revealed, to come out
2) (ідучи, опинятися десь) to go, to come; to appearвиходити на вулицю — to go into the street, to go out ( of doors)
3) ( вирушати) to leave, to departвиходити в море — to put out to sea, to put out
4) ( досягати чогось) to reach; to attain; to come (to)виходити в фінал спорт. — to reach the final
5) ( переставати брати участь) to leave6) (видаватися, публікуватися) to appear, to come out, to be published; to be issued7) ( витрачатися) to run out; ( про гроші) to be spent; ( про матеріали) to be used up8) ( закінчуватися - про термін) to be upстрок вийшов — the term has come to an end; time is up
вікно виходить на вулицю — the window gives ( looks) on the street
11) ( удаватися) to come ( out), to come off, to turn out; ( траплятися) to come, to be12) ( походити) to be by origin13)виходить, (що) (вставне сл.) — it turns out ( that), it seems ( that), it appears ( that)
14)виходити за межі — to pass ( to overstep) the limits (of), to exceed the bounds (of); to transgress the bounds (of), to overstep the limits (of)
виходити з берегів — to swell, to overflow the banks
виходити з ладу — to be out of action, to break down
виходити з-під контролю — to get out of hand, to run away
виходити з себе — to be beside oneself; to lose one's temper, to fly into a rage
виходити з ужитку — to go out of use, to fall into disuse
II док. див. виходжувативиходити на роботу — to come to work, to turn up to work
в`иходитиIII в`иходити(скрізь, всюди) to go (to walk, to stroll) all over a place; to tramp about ( around), to walk a certain time ( or distance) -
12 гарт
ч1) ( сталі) temper2) комп. printer's pie3)люди одного гарту — people of the same cast (stamp, kidney)
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13 гартувати
1) мет. to harden, to temper; to quench2) to harden, to make hard -
14 гарячитися
to get excited, to get into a passion ( temper); to chafe, to storm -
15 дразливий
irritable, short of temper, short-tempered, petulant, irritative, irksome -
16 дратівливий
irritable, short of temper, short-tempered, petulant -
17 дратівливість
жirritability, shortness of temper, petulance -
18 дратуватися
to fret, to lose one's temper; to get irritated -
19 загартовувати
1) мет. to harden, to quench, to temper2) to harden, to steel, to make hard -
20 запальність
жardency, ardour, quick temper; ( пристрасність) passion
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