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81 он подтянул брюки
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82 опасная ситуация
1) General subject: an emergency, hot situation2) Engineering: conflict3) Psychology: predicament5) Mechanics: near-accident6) Automation: near-accident (при эксплуатации оборудования)7) General subject: hazard8) Aviation medicine: hazardous condition, hazardous situation9) Taboo: brown trousers10) Security: danger situation, hostile situation11) GOST: alarm condition (ГОСТ Р МЭК 60601-1-8-2007) -
83 памперс
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84 пара брюк
General subject: a pair of trousers -
85 парусиновые брюки
2) Clothing: ducks (The word is used to denote' trousers made of a linen finer and lighter than canvas, but similar to it) -
86 повседневные брюки
Military: barrack room trousers (цвета хаки)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > повседневные брюки
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87 повседневные форменные брюки
Military: service trousersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повседневные форменные брюки
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88 подвернуть брюки
Makarov: turn up the ends of trousers -
89 портки
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90 пояс брюк
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91 просиживать штаны
General subject: wear out the seat of one's trousers -
92 пустомеля, пустозвон
Phraseological unit: all hat and no cattle (cf. all mouth and no trousers)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пустомеля, пустозвон
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93 пустые слова
1) General subject: empty phrase, fluent phrases, froth, hollow words, hooey, lip service, lip-service, mere verbiage, phrase, phrases, rainmaking, razzmatazz, sound and fury (Shakespeare), verbalism, verbality, wind, wish wash, wish-wash2) Obsolete: bilk3) Diplomatic term: bluster4) Jargon: flannel, Blowing Smoke (Например: "I was just blowing smoke when I said I had won the state lottery.")5) Banking: game of semantics6) Set phrase: leaves without figs7) Makarov: empty words, idle words8) Phraseological unit: all mouth and no trousers -
94 самохвал
General subject: all mouth and trousers -
95 свободные штаны с большими карманами на ногах
1) General subject: cargo pants2) Clothing: combat trousers (повседневная одежда)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свободные штаны с большими карманами на ногах
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96 сейчас никто не возражает против того, что женщины носят брюки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сейчас никто не возражает против того, что женщины носят брюки
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97 специальные герметические брюки для космонавтов
General subject: military anti-shock trousersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > специальные герметические брюки для космонавтов
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98 спустить брюки
General subject: take down trousers -
99 сужающиеся книзу брюки
Makarov: tapered trousersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сужающиеся книзу брюки
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100 узкие брюки
Clothing: tight-leg trousers, drainpipe pants
См. также в других словарях:
Trousers — are an item of clothing worn on the lower part of the body from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth stretching across both as in skirts and dresses). Such items of clothing are often referred to as pants … Wikipedia
trousers — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ an outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg. ● wear the trousers Cf. ↑wear the trousers DERIVATIVES trousered adjective. ORIGIN from Irish triús and Scottish Gaelic triubhas;… … English terms dictionary
trousers — is a plural noun in ordinary use (Where are my trousers?), but takes the form trouser when used attributively (i.e. before a noun, as in trouser leg and trouser suit) … Modern English usage
Trousers — Trou sers, n. pl. [OF. trousses breeches worn by pages, from trousse, trosse, a bundle, a truss. See {Truss}, and cf. {Trossers}, {Trouse}.] A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trousers — 1610s, earlier trouzes (1580s), extended from trouse (1570s), with plural ending typical of things in pairs, from Gaelic or Middle Irish triubhas close fitting shorts, of uncertain origin. The unexplained intrusive second r is perhaps by… … Etymology dictionary
trousers — [n] pants bloomers, blue jeans, breeches, britches*, chaps*, chinos, cords*, corduroys, denims, dungarees, jeans, knickers, overalls, pantaloons, rompers, slacks; concept 451 … New thesaurus
trousers — [trou′zərz] pl.n. [lengthened (prob. modeled on DRAWERS) < obs. trouse < Gael triubhas,TREWS] an outer garment, esp. for men and boys, extending from the waist generally to the ankles, and divided into separate coverings for the legs; pants … English World dictionary
trousers — n. 1) to put on; wear trousers 2) to take off trousers 3) to button up; unbutton; unzip; zip up one s trousers 4) baggy; long; short trousers 5) a pair of trousers 6) (misc.) a trouser leg * * * [ traʊzəz] long short trousers unbutton … Combinatory dictionary
trousers — noun (esp. BrE) ⇨ See also ↑pants ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short (BrE) ▪ I was still in short trousers (= still only a boy) at the time. ▪ baggy, loose ▪ … Collocations dictionary
trousers — trouserless, adj. /trow zeuhrz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) 1. Sometimes, trouser. Also called pants. a usually loose fitting outer garment for the lower part of the body, having individual leg portions that reach typically to the ankle but… … Universalium
trousers — trou|sers S2 [ˈtrauzəz US ərz] n [plural] especially BrE [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: trouse trousers (14 19 centuries), from Scottish Gaelic triubhas] a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of your body, with a separate part fitting over… … Dictionary of contemporary English