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21 across-track scanning radiometer
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > across-track scanning radiometer
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22 come across
قَابَلَ مصادفة \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. \ وَقَعَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. -
23 Also, get it across. Make understandable or clear, as in I tried to get my point across, or He'll have to get it across to the others. [Late 1800s]
General subject: get a point acrossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Also, get it across. Make understandable or clear, as in I tried to get my point across, or He'll have to get it across to the others. [Late 1800s]
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24 Cut Across
CUT THROUGH, CUT ACROSSA piece of cloth which has been cut into two or more lengths in order to remove defective places. Known as " Cut Across " in the cotton trade. -
25 come across
عَثَرَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. discover: to find, esp. by chance: I discovered a snake under my bed. I never discovered who she was. find (found): to discover by chance: Did you find that old shoe in the road?. hit on, or upon: to find by chance: I hit upon a new way of saving money. lay hands on: to be able to find: I have a key, but I can’t lay hands on it just now. locate: to find sth. in a certain place (esp. on a map): The church is easily located by its high tower. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
26 come across
to meet or find by chance:يَلْتَقي بِ، يُصادِفHe came across some old friends.
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27 get across
to be or make (something) understood:يَعْبُر، يَجتاز، يكون مفهوماThis is something which rarely gets across to the general public.
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28 put across
to convey or communicate (ideas etc) to others:يُعَبِّر عن آرائِه، يَنْقُل أفْكارَهHe's very good at putting his ideas across.
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29 run across
to meet:يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةًI ran across an old friend.
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30 stumble across
to find by chance:يَعْثُر بالصُّدْفَهI stumbled across this book today in a shop.
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31 (разг.) блинчики (Stone skipping is a pastime which involves throwing a stone with a flattened surface across a lake or other body of water in such a way that it bounces off the surface of the water . The o
General subject: stone skippingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (разг.) блинчики (Stone skipping is a pastime which involves throwing a stone with a flattened surface across a lake or other body of water in such a way that it bounces off the surface of the water . The o
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32 Accessing Telecoms Links Across Scotland
Telecommunications: ATLASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Accessing Telecoms Links Across Scotland
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33 Basic Allocation Negotiable Across Network Access
Network technologies: BANANAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Basic Allocation Negotiable Across Network Access
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34 Bicycle Ride Across Nebraska
Sports: BRANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bicycle Ride Across Nebraska
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35 Bicycle Ride Across Tennessee
Sports: BRATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bicycle Ride Across Tennessee
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36 Bike Across Kansas
Sports: BAKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bike Across Kansas
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37 Bike Ride Across Iowa
Sports: BRAIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bike Ride Across Iowa
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38 Bike Ride Across Nebraska
Sports: BRANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bike Ride Across Nebraska
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39 Christians Linked Across The Nation
Religion: CLANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Christians Linked Across The Nation
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40 Computational Science Across The Curriculum
University: CSACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Computational Science Across The Curriculum
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across — across, crosswise, crossways, athwart are synonymous when they mean so as to intersect the length of something. Across and athwart may be used as prepositions as well as adverbs but carry the same implications in either part of speech. Across… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Across — A*cross (#; 115), prep. [Pref. a + cross: cf. F. en croix. See Cross, n.] From side to side; athwart; crosswise, or in a direction opposed to the length; quite over; as, a bridge laid across a river. Dryden. [1913 Webster] {To come across}, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Across — A*cross , adv. 1. From side to side; crosswise; as, with arms folded across. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Obliquely; athwart; amiss; awry. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The squint eyed Pharisees look across at all the actions of Christ. Bp. Hall. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Across — Across, palabra inglesa que significa a través de, puede hacer referencia a: el Proyecto ACROSS, proyecto de I+D+i; o Across the Universe, canción de los Beatles. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título.… … Wikipedia Español
across — ► PREPOSITION & ADVERB ▪ from one side to the other of (something). ● across the board Cf. ↑across the board ORIGIN from Old French a croix, en croix in or on a cross … English terms dictionary
across — [ə krôs′, ə kräs′] adv. [ME acros < a , on, in + cros, cross, after Anglo Fr an croix] 1. so as to cross; crosswise 2. from one side to the other 3. on or to the other side prep. 1. from one side to the other of, or so as to cross 2. on or to … English World dictionary
across — (adv.) early 14c., acros, earlier a croiz (c.1300), from Anglo French an cros in a crossed position, lit. on cross (see CROSS (Cf. cross) (n.)). Prepositional meaning from one side to another is first recorded 1590s; meaning on the other side (as … Etymology dictionary
across — [prep] traversing a space, side to side athwart, beyond, cross, crossed, crosswise, opposite, over, transversely; concept 581 … New thesaurus
across — [[t]əkrɒ̱s, AM əkrɔ͟ːs[/t]] ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, across is used in phrasal verbs such as come across , get across , and put across .) 1) PREP If someone or something goes across a place or a boundary, they go from one side of… … English dictionary
across — 1 preposition 1 going, looking etc from one side of a space, area, or line to the other side: flying across the Atlantic | We gazed across the valley. | Would you like me to help you across the road? (=help you to cross it) 2 reaching or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English