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[dıʹmɒlıʃ] v1. разрушать, уничтожать; сносить2. опровергать, разбиватьto demolish arguments [objections] - опрокидывать доводы [возражения]
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1. v разрушать, уничтожать; сносить2. v опровергать, разбивать3. v шутл. съедатьСинонимический ряд:1. annihilate (verb) annihilate; crush; slaughter2. destroy (verb) atomise; atomize; consume; dash; decapitate; decimate; destroy; destruct; discreate; dismantle; dissolve; dynamite; finish; knock down; level; mangle; obliterate; pull down; pulverise; pulverize; quench; rub out; ruin; shatter; shoot; sink; tear down; torpedo; total; unbuild; undo; unframe; unmake; wrack3. raze (verb) devastate; lay waste; overthrow; raze; sack; scrap; smash; wreckАнтонимический ряд:construct; mend; rebuild; restore -
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demolish [dɪˈmɒlɪ∫]* * *[dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]transitive verb1) démolir [building, argument, person]2) (colloq) hum engloutir [food]3) (colloq) battre [quelqu'un] à plates coutures [team] -
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di'moliʃ(to pull or tear down: They're demolishing the old buildings in the centre of town.) demolirdemolish vb derribartr[dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]1 (building) derribar, demoler, echar abajo2 figurative use (theory, proposal) destruir, echar por tierrademolish [di'mɑlɪʃ] vt1) raze: demoler, derribar, arrasar2) destroy: destruir, destrozarv.• acabar con v.• arrasar v.• arruinar v.• aterrar v.• demoler v.• derribar v.• derrocar v.• derruir v.• desfortalecer v.• destruir v.dɪ'mɑːlɪʃ, dɪ'mɒlɪʃ1) \<\<structure/building\>\> demoler*, derribar, echar abajo; \<\<argument/theory\>\> demoler*, echar por tierra2) (colloq)a) ( defeat) hacer* polvo (fam)b) ( eat up) zamparse (fam)[dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]VT [+ building] demoler, derribar, echar abajo; (fig) [+ argument] echar por tierra; [+ opposition] arrasar; hum [+ cake] zamparse ** * *[dɪ'mɑːlɪʃ, dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]1) \<\<structure/building\>\> demoler*, derribar, echar abajo; \<\<argument/theory\>\> demoler*, echar por tierra2) (colloq)a) ( defeat) hacer* polvo (fam)b) ( eat up) zamparse (fam) -
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transitive verb2) abschaffen [System, Privilegien]; widerlegen, umstoßen [Theorie]; entkräften [Einwand]; zerstören [Legende, Mythos]* * *[di'moliʃ](to pull or tear down: They're demolishing the old buildings in the centre of town.) abreißen- academic.ru/19488/demolition">demolition* * *de·mol·ish[dɪˈmɒlɪʃ, AM -mɑ:-]vt▪ to \demolish sth1. (destroy) building etw abreißen; (car in accident) etw demolieren; (in scrapyard) etw verschrottento \demolish a wall eine Wand einreißento \demolish an argument ein Argument widerlegen* * *[dI'mɒlɪʃ]vtbuilding ab- or einreißen, abbrechen; fortifications niederreißen; (fig) opponent, theory zunichtemachen, vernichten; myth zerstören; (hum) cake etc vertilgen* * *1. demolieren, ab-, ein-, niederreißen, abbrechen3. figa) jemandes Hoffnungen, eine Legende etc vernichten, zerstörenb) auch jemanden ruinieren* * *transitive verb1) (pull down) abreißen; (break to pieces) zerstören; demolieren2) abschaffen [System, Privilegien]; widerlegen, umstoßen [Theorie]; entkräften [Einwand]; zerstören [Legende, Mythos]* * *v.demolieren v.vernichten v.zerstören v. -
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de·mol·ish [dɪʼmɒlɪʃ, Am -mɑ:-] vtto \demolish sth( car in accident) etw demolieren;( in scrapyard) etw verschrotten;to \demolish a wall eine Wand einreißen2) (refute, defeat) etw zunichte machen;to \demolish an argument ein Argument widerlegen;to \demolish sb jdn niedermachen ( fam) -
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ˈbɪldɪŋ сущ.
1) здание, постройка;
сооружение, строение, стройка to build, erect, put up ≈ построить здание to renovate a building ≈ ремонтировать, реставрировать здание to demolish, raze, tear down a building ≈ снести здание apartment building амер. ≈ многоквартирный дом dilapidated, gutted, ramshackle, tumbledown building ≈ полуразвалившийся дом low building ≈ малоэтажный дом building and loan association амер. ≈ кредитно-строительное общество public building ≈ издательство building engineer ≈ инженер-строитель building yard ≈ стройплощадка Syn: edifice, house
2) мн. надворные постройки, службы
3) возведение, сооружение, строительство здание, строение, постройка, сооружение - * density (архитектура) плотность застройки - * engineer инженер-строитель, прораб - * construction строительство pl службы, надворные постройки строительство, сооружение - * berth, * slip (морское) стапель - * yard (морское) судостроительная верфь;
(строительство) стройплощадка, строительный двор - a house in the course of * строящийся дом adjacent ~ соседнее здание administration ~ административное здание apartment ~ многоквартирное жилое здание apartment ~ многоквартирный дом building pres. p. от build ~ здание, постройка;
строение, сооружение ~ здание ~ компоновка ~ pl надворные постройки, службы ~ сооружение ~ строительство ~ attr. строительный;
building engineer инженер-строитель;
building yard стройплощадка;
building and loan association амер. кредитно-строительное общество ~ attr. строительный;
building engineer инженер-строитель;
building yard стройплощадка;
building and loan association амер. кредитно-строительное общество engineer: building ~ инженер-строитель ~ of stocks строительство складов ~ up реклама ~ attr. строительный;
building engineer инженер-строитель;
building yard стройплощадка;
building and loan association амер. кредитно-строительное общество collective ~ коллективная (кооперативная) постройка, дом;
кооперативный дом factory ~ производственное здание factory ~ производственное сооружение factory ~ строительство заводов final inspection of ~ окончательный осмотр здания high-density/low-rise ~ план. малоэтажное жилищное строительство с большой плотностью застройки high-rise apartment ~ многоэтажный жилой дом high-rise ~ многоэтажный дом industrial ~ производственное здание low-rise ~ малоэтажное здание multi-storied ~ многоэтажное здание multistorey apartment ~ многоэтажный многоквартирный дом new ~ новое здание new ~ современное здание nonresidential ~ административное здание office ~ административное здание parliament ~ здание парламента plant ~ промышленное здание prefab ~ сборное здание preserved ~ сохраненное здание production ~ производственное здание public ~ общественное здание rental ~ здание, сдаваемое внаем residential ~ жилой дом shop ~ здание магазина stock ~ склад stock ~ хранилище storage ~ склад storage ~ хранилище subsidized ~ субсидируемое строительство tenement ~ сдаваемый в аренду многоквартирный дом tower ~ высотное здание tower ~ высотный дом tower ~ небоскреб works ~ заводское здание works ~ производственное здание works ~ фабричный корпусБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > building
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['bɪldɪŋ]сущ.1) здание, постройка, сооружение, строениеapartment building — амер. многоквартирный дом
dilapidated / gutted / ramshackle / tumbledown building — полуразвалившийся дом
to build / erect / put up a building — построить здание
to renovate a building — ремонтировать, реставрировать здание
to demolish / raze / tear down a building — снести здание
Syn:2) ( buildings) надворные постройки, службы3) возведение, сооружение, строительство ( процесс)- building leasebuilding and loan association — амер. кредитно-строительное общество
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dɪˈmɔlɪʃ гл.
1) а) стирать с лица земли Syn: tear down, raze б) разрушать( что-л.) Syn: destroy, smash
2) разбивать, опровергать( теорию, довод) разрушать, уничтожать;
сносить - to * a building снести здание опровергать, разбивать - to * arguments опрокидывать доводы - to * a myth разрушить миф съедать - to * three eggs for breakfast уничтожить три яйца за завтраком demolish опровергать ~ разбивать, опровергать (теорию, довод) ~ разбивать ~ разрушать;
сносить( здание) ~ разрушать ~ сносить ~ разг. съедать ~ уничтожатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > demolish
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[dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]1) demolire, distruggere [building, person]; demolire [ argument]2) colloq. scherz. divorare [ food]3) sport colloq. stracciare* * *[di'moliʃ](to pull or tear down: They're demolishing the old buildings in the centre of town.) demolire* * *[dɪ'mɒlɪʃ]1) demolire, distruggere [building, person]; demolire [ argument]2) colloq. scherz. divorare [ food]3) sport colloq. stracciare -
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[dɪ'mɔlɪʃ]vt* * *[di'moliʃ](to pull or tear down: They're demolishing the old buildings in the centre of town.) burzyć -
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vt.1 demoler, derribar (building); desbaratar (sentido figurado) (theory); aplastar (opponent)2 derrotar totalmente, demoler.3 destrozar anímicamente, derrocar. (pt & pp demolished) -
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I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
•- rush out* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.)2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.)2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.)•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.)* * *I [rʌʃ] nBot giuncoII [rʌʃ]1. n1) (of people) affollamento, ressathere was a rush to or for the door — tutti si precipitarono verso la porta
2) (hurry) fretta, premuraI'm in a rush (to do) — ho fretta or premura (di fare)
3)a rush of air — una corrente d'aria2. vt1) (person) far fretta or premura a, (work, order) fare in fretta2) (attack: town) prendere d'assalto, (person) precipitarsi contro3. vidon't rush at it, take it slowly — non farlo in fretta, prenditela con comodo
to rush up/down etc — precipitarsi su/giù etc
•- rush out- rush up* * *rush (1) /rʌʃ/n.● rush bearing, festa dei giunchi ( con cui s'adornano le chiese nell'Inghilterra sett.) □ rush candle ► rushlight □ (antiq.) It isn't worth a rush, non vale nulla; non vale una cicca (fam.).♦ rush (2) /rʌʃ/n.1 [uc] fretta; furia: Why all the rush?, perché tutta questa fretta?; I can't stop, I'm in a rush, non posso fermarmi, vado di fretta; Why are they in such a rush to demolish the building?, perché hanno tanta fretta di demolire l'edificio?; There's no rush, non c'è fretta; They're in no rush to get married, non hanno nessuna fretta di sposarsi; I wrote the essay in a rush and didn't have time to check it, ho buttato giù il tema in fretta e non ho avuto il tempo di controllarlo2 assalto; corsa impetuosa: When the fire broke out, there was a rush for the emergency exits, quando è scoppiato l'incendio, le uscite di sicurezza sono state prese d'assalto; the rush of the river, la forza impetuosa del fiume3 afflusso ( di gente); ressa: the Christmas rush, la ressa natalizia ( nei negozi); I go to work early to miss the morning rush, vado a lavorare presto per evitare il traffico del mattino; the weekend rush, l'esodo del fine settimana4 (market.) forte richiesta; assalto: There is a rush for second-hand cars, c'è una forte richiesta di automobili usate; There was such a rush to buy tickets that they sold out in four hours, c'è stata una tale richiesta di biglietti che hanno fatto il tutto esaurito in quattro ore; There was a rush on basic goods as the strike took hold, c'è stata una forte richiesta di beni di primo consumo quando lo sciopero ha cominciato a protrarsi6 [uc] ( di rabbia, emozione, ecc.) impeto; (med.) afflusso, flusso: a rush of anger [tenderness, love], un impeto di rabbia [di tenerezza, d'amore]; a rush of panic, un accesso di panico; a rush of adrenaline, una scarica di adrenalina; with a rush, di slancio; d'impeto7 (fam.) (stato di) esaltazione ( anche per effetto della droga): It had been over 10 years since I last went skiing and it was such a rush, era da più di dieci anni che non andavo a sciare ed è stato così esaltante8 ( sport, football americano) «rush» (tattica che consiste nel portare avanti la palla correndo invece che passandola)● (trasp.) rush-hour traffic, il traffico delle ore di punta; DIALOGO → - Being late- I was late leaving and I got caught in the rush-hour traffic, sono partita tardi e mi sono ritrovata nel traffico dell'ora di punta □ the rush hour, l'ora di punta ( del traffico): I hate to travel in (the) rush hour, detesto viaggiare all'ora di punta □ a rush job, un lavoro urgente; un lavoro fatto di fretta □ a rush of blood to the head, (med.) un afflusso di sangue alla testa; una congestione cerebrale; (fig.) un colpo di testa □ (comm.) a rush order, un'ordinazione urgente □ (pop.) to give sb. the bum's rush, sbattere fuori q. □ the rush to the cities, l'esodo dalla campagna verso le città.♦ (to) rush /rʌʃ/A v. i.1 ( di solito to rush by o past, to along, ecc.) correre (a precipizio); passare a tutta velocità: A car rushed by, un'automobile ci è sfrecciata accanto; She burst into tears and rushed out of the room, è scoppiata a piangere ed è corsa fuori dalla stanza; Everyone rushed to the window, sono tutti corsi alla finestra; to rush down [up] the stairs, scendere [salire] le scale a precipizio; The river rushes past, il fiume scorre veloce2 affrettarsi; precipitarsi: We have plenty of time, there's no need to rush, abbiamo tutto il tempo, non c'è bisogno di affrettarsi; I rushed to meet him, mi sono affrettata ad andargli incontro; He rushed to help me, è accorso in mio aiuto; Fire engines rushed to the scene, i camion dei pompieri sono accorsi sul posto; He rushed back home as soon as he heard she was ill, è ritornato di corsa a casa appena ha saputo che era malataB v. t.1 portare (o trasportare) d'urgenza; She rushed the child to the doctor, ha portato il bambino d'urgenza dal dottore; Supplies have been rushed to the area, dei rifornimenti sono stati trasportati d'urgenza nella zona; He was rushed into hospital, è stato trasportato d'urgenza in ospedale2 mandare (o portare, spedire) in tutta fretta: I rushed him home, l'ho portato a casa in tutta fretta; Fill in the request form and we'll rush you a brochure, compilate il modulo di richiesta e vi spediremo immediatamente una brochure: Fresh troops were rushed up to the front, truppe fresche furono rapidamente fatte affluire al fronte3 fare (qc.) in fretta (e furia); mettere fretta a (q.): to rush one's work, fare il proprio lavoro in fretta; I refuse to be rushed, non accetto che mi si metta fretta; to rush a decision, prendere una decisione avventata4 ( anche to rush at) saltare addosso a (q.); (mil.) irrompere in, prendere d'assalto; The police officers rushed at him and knocked him to ground, i poliziotti gli sono saltati addosso e lo hanno spinto a terra; Protestors rushed the barriers but were beaten back, i manifestanti hanno preso d'assalto le transenne ma sono stati respinti con la forza7 ( gergo studentesco, USA) contattare, sollecitare (q. ) come potenziale socio di un circolo universitario● to rush one's breakfast [dinner], fare colazione [pranzare] in fretta □ (fig.) to rush one's fences, essere precipitoso; essere avventato □ to rush to conclusions, balzare alle conclusioni □ (fig. fam.) to be rushed off one's feet, fare trottare q. su e giù: DIALOGO → - Car problems 2- I'm rushed off my feet, non ho un attimo di tregua □ to be rushed for time, avere poco tempo ( a disposizione); non avere tempo.* * *I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
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'infinit1) (without end or limits: We believe that space is infinite.) infinito2) (very great: Infinite damage could be caused by such a mistake.) infinito•- infiniteness
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infinite adj infinitotr['ɪnfɪnət]1 (endless) infinito,-a; (very great) sin límites1 Dios nombre masculinoinfinite ['ɪnfənət] adj1) limitless: infinito, sin límites2) vast: infinito, vasto, extensoadj.• infinito (Matemática) adj.n.• infinito s.m.'ɪnfənət, 'ɪnfɪnəta) ( limitless) infinitob) (great, extreme) infinito['ɪnfɪnɪt]1.ADJ infinitoan infinite amount of time/money — una infinidad de tiempo/dinero
in their infinite wisdom they decided to demolish the building — en su infinita sabiduría, decidieron demoler el edificio
2.N* * *['ɪnfənət, 'ɪnfɪnət]a) ( limitless) infinitob) (great, extreme) infinito
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demolish — de|mol|ish [dıˈmɔlıʃ US dıˈma: ] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: demolir, from Latin moliri to build ] 1.) to completely destroy a building ▪ The entire east wing of the building was demolished in the fire. 2.) to prove that an idea … Dictionary of contemporary English
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