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82 bit *****
I [bɪt] na bit of — (paper, wood, cake) un pezzo di, (wine, sunshine, peace) un po' di
a bit bigger/smaller — un po' più grande/più piccolo (-a)
a good bit cheaper — molto più economico (-a), molto più a buon mercato
a bit of news fam — una notizia
a bit mad/dangerous — un po' matto (-a) /pericoloso (-a)
to come to bits — (break) andare a pezzi, (be dismantled) essere smontabile
in bits (and pieces) — (broken) a pezzi, (dismantled) smontato (-a)
2)a bit — un momento, un attimo3)a good bit; quite a bit — un bel po'4) (Am: coin) ottavo di dollaroII [bɪt] n(tool) punta, (of horse) morsoIII [bɪt] ptSee:IV [bɪt] nComput bit m inv -
83 разобранный
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84 revoked
Синонимический ряд:1. dismantled (verb) dismantled; lifted; recalled; repealed; rescinded; reversed2. remembered (verb) cited; recollected; remembered; reminded; reminisced; retained; retrospected; revived -
85 undone
1. a расстёгнутый, развязанный2. a погубленный3. a недоделанный, незаконченныйСинонимический ряд:1. ill-fated (adj.) condemned; cursed; destroyed; doomed; ill-fated; predestined; ruined; sentenced; unfortunate2. unfinished (adj.) disassembled; dishevelled; dismantled; disorderly; messy; tousled; unfinished; unmade3. abolished (verb) abated; abolished; abrogated; annihilated; annulled; invalidated; negated; nullified; quashed; vitiated4. cancelled (verb) blot out; cancelled; cross out; erased; expunged; rub out; scratch out; strike out; wipe out; x out5. destroyed (verb) atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; finished; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; ruined; shattered; shot; smashed; sunk; torn down; torpedoed; totalled; unmade; wracked; wrecked6. opened (verb) opened; unclosed; unstopped7. outwitted (verb) had; outfoxed; outmaneuvered; outreached; outsmarted; outthought; outwitted; overreached8. seduced (verb) debauched; seduced9. slipped (verb) disengaged; loosed; loosened; released; slipped; unbound; unclasped; unfastened; unloosed; unloosened; untied10. weakened (verb) attenuated; debilitated; enervated; enfeebled; sapped; undermined; unnerved; weakened -
86 unmade
a ещё не сделанный; неизготовленныйСинонимический ряд:1. unfinished (adj.) disassembled; disheveled; dishevelled; dismantled; disorderly; messy; tousled; undone; unfinished2. deposed (verb) deposed; dethroned; displaced3. destroyed (verb) annihilated; atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; ruined; shattered; shot; smashed; tore down/torn down; undid/undone; wracked; wrecked -
87 Paxton, Sir Joseph
[br]b. 3 August 1801 Milton Bryant, Bedfordshire, Englandd. 8 June 1865 Sydenham, London, England[br]English designer of the Crystal Palace, the first large-scale prefabricated ferrovitreous structure.[br]The son of a farmer, he had worked in gardens since boyhood and at the age of 21 was employed as Undergardener at the Horticultural Society Gardens in Chiswick, from where he went on to become Head Gardener for the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth. It was there that he developed his methods of glasshouse construction, culminating in the Great Conservatory of 1836–40, an immense structure some 277 ft (84.4 m) long, 123 ft (37.5 m) wide and 67 ft (20.4 m) high. Its framework was of iron and its roof of glass, with wood to contain the glass panels; it is now demolished. Paxton went on to landscape garden design, fountain and waterway engineering, the laying out of the model village of Edensor, and to play a part in railway and country house projects.The structure that made Paxton a household name was erected in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 and was aptly dubbed, by Punch, the Crystal Palace. The idea of holding an international exhibition for industry had been mooted in 1849 and was backed by Prince Albert and Henry Cole. The money for this was to be raised by public subscription and 245 designs were entered into a competition held in 1850; however, most of the concepts, received from many notable architects and engineers, were very costly and unsuitable, and none were accepted. That same year, Paxton published his scheme in the Illustrated London News and it was approved after it received over-whelming public support.Paxton's Crystal Palace, designed and erected in association with the engineers Fox and Henderson, was a prefabricated glasshouse of vast dimensions: it was 1,848 ft (563.3 m) long, 408 ft (124.4 m) wide and over 100 ft (30.5 m) high. It contained 3,300 iron columns, 2,150 girders. 24 miles (39 km) of guttering, 600,000 ft3 (17,000 m3) of timber and 900,000 ft2 (84,000 m) of sheet glass made by Chance Bros, of Birmingham. One of the chief reasons why it was accepted by the Royal Commission Committee was that it fulfilled the competition proviso that it should be capable of being erected quickly and subsequently dismantled and re-erected elsewhere. The Crystal Palace was to be erected at a cost of £79,800, much less than the other designs. Building began on 30 July 1850, with a labour force of some 2,000, and was completed on 31 March 1851. It was a landmark in construction at the time, for its size, speed of construction and its non-eclectic design, and, most of all, as the first great prefabricated building: parts were standardized and made in quantity, and were assembled on site. The exhibition was opened by Queen Victoria on 1 May 1851 and had received six million visitors when it closed on 11 October. The building was dismantled in 1852 and reassembled, with variations in design, at Sydenham in south London, where it remained until its spectacular conflagration in 1936.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1851. MP for Coventry 1854–65. Fellow Linnaean Society 1853; Horticultural Society 1826. Order of St Vladimir, Russia, 1844.Further ReadingP.Beaver, 1986, The Crystal Palace: A Portrait of Victorian Enterprise, Phillimore. George F.Chadwick, 1961, Works of Sir Joseph Paxton 1803–1865, Architectural Press.DY -
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89 разоружаться
I несовер. - разоружаться;
совер. - разоружиться возвр. disarm;
get/become unrigged/dismantled II страд. от разоружатьdisarmБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разоружаться
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90 разоружиться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разоружиться
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91 assets
сущ.;
мн.
1) актив (баланса)
2) средства, фонды, авуары, имущество см. тж. funds
3) имущество несостоятельного должника
4) покрытие ∙ - exempt assets - charge on assets - bank assets - assets pledged as security - assets of estate - assets not in use - assets holdings - assets acquisition - aggregate assets - administration of assets - company's assets - company assets - other assets - wasting assets - fixed assets account - active assets - assets held - frozen assets - tangible assets - assets disposal account - assets account assets are worn out assets brought into a business assets in kind brought into a business assets and liabilities admissible assets available assets fluid assets liquid assets basic assets fixed assets capital assets key assets basic production assets business assets corporate assets carry-over assets cash assets contingent assets current assets working assets dead assets deferred assets deflated assets depletable assets dismantled assets earmarked assets depreciable assets fictitious assets financial assets foreign assets government assets abroad intangible assets interest bearing assets long-term assets risk assets slow assets sticky assets miscellaneous assets net assets net fixed assets non-distributable assets ordinary assets overvalued assets personal assets plant assets pledged assets prepaid assets production assets quick assets real assets retired assets solid assets total assets transferable financial assets trust assets undervalued assets Syn: facilities, funds(мн.ч. торгов.) активassets авуары ~ актив (баланса) ~ актив баланса ~ активы ~ достояние ~ имущество ~ имущество несостоятельного должника ~ капитал ~ наследственная имущественная масса ~ средства ~ фонды~ of company капитал компании~ of estate наследственная имущественная массаbankrupt ~ имущество несостоятельного должника bankrupt ~ конкурсная масса bankrupt ~ недвижимость банкротаbusiness ~ торгово-промышленные средстваcash ~ денежные активы cash ~ имущество в денежной формеcirculating ~ легкореализуемые активы circulating ~ оборотные активы circulating ~ оборотный капитал circulating ~ текущие активыconcealed ~ скрытое имущество concealed ~ скрытые активыcontingent ~ активы, право владения которыми зависит от наступления определенного события contingent ~ активы, право владения которыми вытекает из совершенных операцийcurrent ~ легкореализуемые активы current ~ ликвидные активы current ~ оборотный капитал current ~ текущие активы current ~ текущие ликвидные активыeasily convertible ~ ликвидные активыeasily negotiable ~ легко реализуемые активыelectronic ~ вчт. активы записанные в памяти ЭВМfinancial ~ финансовые активы financial ~ финансовые средстваfixed ~ недвижимое имущество fixed ~ недвижимость fixed ~ неликвидные активы fixed ~ основной капитал, основные средства fixed ~ основной капитал fixed ~ реальные активы fixed ~ реальный основной капитал fixed ~ труднореализуемые активыfloating ~ легкореализуемые активы floating ~ ликвидные активы floating ~ оборотный капитал, оборотные средства floating ~ оборотный капитал floating ~ текущие активыforeign ~ заграничные активыforeign exchange ~ активы в иностранной валютеfrozen ~ заблокированные активы frozen ~ замороженные активыgross ~ общая стоимость имущества gross ~ основные фонды gross ~ сумма балансаidentifiable ~ идентифицируемые активыinherited ~ унаследованные активыinitial ~ исходные активыintangible ~ нематериальные активыintangible fixed ~ неликвидные нематериальные активыinvestment ~ инвестиционные активы investment ~ инвестиционный капиталliquid ~ ликвидные активы, свободные средства liquid ~ ликвидные активыliquidate ~ реализовать активыmachinery ~ основные фонды machinery ~ производительный капиталminor ~ второстепенные активы minor ~ неосновные активыmovable tangible ~ движимые материальные ценностиnet ~ нетто-активыnet current ~ текущие нетто-активыnet foreign ~ остаточная стоимость заграничных активов net foreign ~ чистая стоимость заграничных активовoriginal ~ начальные активыpassive ~ пассивные средстваpublic ~ общественные активыready ~ ликвидные активы ready ~ свободные средстваreal ~ недвижимое имуществоreal property ~ недвижимое имущество real property ~ недвижимостьrealizable ~ реализуемые активыrealize ~ реализовать активыseparate ~ отдельные активыslow ~ неликвидные активы slow ~ труднореализуемые активыsocial ~ общественные активыsubordinated ~ субординированные активыsurplus ~ избыточные активыtangible ~ материальные активы tangible ~ реальный основной капиталtangible commercial ~ реальный основной капиталtangible fixed ~ реальный основной капиталtechnical ~ специальные активыtotal fixed ~ общая стоимость недвижимого имуществаworking ~ легко реализуемые активы working ~ ликвидные активы working ~ оборотный капитал working ~ текущие активы -
92 разобранный
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93 всё время
•The material is kept under pressure at all times (or constantly, or all the time, or the whole time).
* * *Всё время -- at all times, all the time, all along; ever, consistently, repeatedly (неизменно); steadily (стабильно); continually (непрерывно)It is recommended that the operator maintain an updated version of the file at all times.The same worn surface is in contact with the wearing material all the timeWith an ever restoring gyroscopic moment, steps (...) and (...) are skipped.Measured Nusselt numbers are consistently 15 percent higher than Nusselt number predictions obtained with the popular B. equation.If the overload guard trips repeatedly, the sludge is so hard that the drum must be dismantled.After the transition from adhesive to mild wear, the roughness will be steadily reduced.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всё время
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94 разбирать
•These ferries can be broken down into units which can easily and swiftly be transported from point to point.
•Always disassemble the unit (or take the unit apart) first for proper cleaning and rinsing.
•Blowers should be removed, dismantled (or taken apart) and inspected for wear.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > разбирать
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95 Разобранный стеллаж для труб
Building materials: dismantled piperackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Разобранный стеллаж для труб
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96 демонтированный
1) General subject: dismantled2) Military: dismounted3) Construction: removed, stripped down4) Automobile industry: disassembled, knocked-down5) Music: demounted6) Oil: made down, rigged down, rigged out7) Mechanics: taken to pieces, torn down8) Drilling: stripped -
97 демонтируемый трубопровод
Oil: oil pipeline to be dismantled (Каражанбасмунай / пос.старый Жетыбай)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > демонтируемый трубопровод
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98 лишённый защиты
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99 обнажённый
1) General subject: bare, exposed, naked, nude, undraped, stripped to the buff, adamical, (о местности) callow2) Geology: dismantled3) Biology: stripped (о частях цветка)4) Medicine: denuded5) Colloquial: the alto (о модели художника)6) Bookish: denudate7) Australian slang: in the nick, in the nuddy, in the raw8) Automobile industry: uncovered9) Forestry: truncated10) Jargon: bare-ass, bare-assed, buck naked, in the altogether11) Silicates: uncovered (о заполнителе)12) Ecology: bald13) Makarov: bare (о заполнителях), bare (о почве), drawn (о шпаге), truncated (о почве)14) Taboo: Adamatical (по аналогии с problematical), Harry Starkers, a la natural (от искаж. фр. "в естественном виде"), all face, ballocky, brilliant, cuticular, en dishibilly (от фр. en deshabille), en puris naturabilis, in full cuticle, in morocco, in puris naturabilis, indecent, leafless, peeled, raw, sky-clad, unfledged, with no more clothes than a frog15) Gold mining: exposed in the trench (вскрытый траншеей)16) Electrochemistry: uncoated -
100 разобранный
1) General subject: classified2) Naval: undone3) Military: dismounted4) Engineering: dismantled, taken apart5) Chemistry: knocked down7) Economy: nonassembled8) Automobile industry: disassembled, knocked-down, laid up (для ремонта), laid-up9) Physics: unmade10) Business: non-assembled11) Quality control: laid-up (для ремонта)12) Makarov: decomposed
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