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1 барометр
1) General subject: barometer, glass, rain-glass2) Aviation: aneroid3) Naval: barometer, barometric, storm glass, storm-glass, weather glass4) Engineering: pressure indicator, weather gage, weather gauge5) Rare: weathergauge, weatherglass6) Architecture: sampler7) Mining: weather-glass8) Physics: barometer gauge9) Astronautics: pressure instrument10) Marine science: rainglass -
2 находиться с наветренной стороны по отношению к
General subject: have the weather gage of, have the weather gauge of, keep the weather gauge ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться с наветренной стороны по отношению к
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3 быть в более выигрышном положении, чем
General subject: have the weather gage of (кто-л.), have the weather gauge of (кто-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в более выигрышном положении, чем
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4 иметь преимущество перед
1) General subject: get the bulge on (кем-л.), get the jump on (в чем-л.; кем-л.), get the wind of, have at a vantage, have the advantage of, have the bulge on (кем-л.), have the jump on (в чем-л.; кем-л.), have the weather gage of (кем-либо), have the weather of (кем-л.), take the pas of (кем-л.), have the pull of (кем-л.), have the grab on (кем-л.), get the jump on (кем-л., в чем-л.)2) American: get the drop on (кем-л.), have on (кем-л.), have the drop on (кем-л.)3) Jargon: get the grab on (кем-л.), have the grab on (кем-л.)4) Makarov: get the wind of (smb.) (кем-л.), catch at a vantage (кем-л.), catch at the vantage (кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество перед
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5 барометр
barometer, weather gage, pressure indicator* * *баро́метр м.
barometerкомпенси́ровать баро́метр [шкалу́ баро́метра] для учё́та измене́ния у́ровня рту́ти в ча́шке — adjust (the scale of) a barometer to compensate for changes in height of mercury in the wellбаро́метр па́дает или поднима́ется — the pressure is falling or risingприводи́ть баро́метр [показа́ния баро́метра] к норма́льному ускоре́нию — correct (readings of) a barometer for elevation of the barometer siteприводи́ть баро́метр [показа́ния баро́метра] к [m2]0°C — correct (readings of) a barometer for temperature deviation from 0°Cдифференциа́льный баро́метр — differential barometerжи́дкостный баро́метр — liquid-column barometerморско́й баро́метр — marine barometerнорма́льный баро́метр — normal barometerрегистри́рующий баро́метр — barograph, recording barometerрту́тный баро́метр — mercury barometerсамопи́шущий баро́метр — barograph, recording barometerсифо́нно-ча́шечный баро́метр — syphon-cup barometerсифо́нный баро́метр — syphon barometerстанцио́нный баро́метр — station barometerча́шечный баро́метр — well-type liquid column [cistern, cup] barometer
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