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121 Interpunktionspunkt
m PRINT full point, full stopDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Interpunktionspunkt
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122 выполняйте посадку с остановкой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выполняйте посадку с остановкой
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123 дойти до точки
1) General subject: be at the end of (one's) tether, come to the end of, tether, to be at the end of ( one's) tether, come to the end of tether2) Colloquial: reach a tipping point3) Set phrase: be at the end of one's rope4) Makarov: be at the end of tether, get to the end of ( one's) tether, come to a full stop, come to the end of tether -
124 зайти в тупик
1) General subject: be at a dead-set, be at a deadlock, be at sea, be stuck, deadlock, plateau, reach a stalemate, to be (all) at sea, to be at a dead-set, reach a deadlock, reach an impasse, reach a deadlock (напр., во время переговоров), become deadlocked, end in deadlock2) Colloquial: hit a wall (перестать прогрессировать)3) Diplomatic term: achieve a stalemate, achieve stalemate, be at a dead end, come to a dead end, come to a deadlock, reach a an impasse, reach a dead end4) Makarov: come to a dead-lock, come to a full stop, come to a standstill, come to deadlock, dead-lock, come to the deadlock (в экономическом развитии)5) Idiomatic expression: run into the sand, hit a dead end -
125 подойти к концу
1) General subject: be almost over, be nearing completion2) Makarov: come to a full stop -
126 посадка с полной остановкой
Aviation: full-stop landingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посадка с полной остановкой
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127 посадка с пробегом до полной остановки
Engineering: full-stop landingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посадка с пробегом до полной остановки
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128 поставить точку
1) General subject: paragraph, put a period to, put a period to something, put the matter to rest (Let's finally put this matter to rest.), make a point (завершить), draw a line (under) (на или в чем-л.), close the chapter on smth., finish, (в отношениях) make a full stop2) Makarov: put a period to (smth.), draw down the curtain, drop the curtain3) Phraseological unit: put the lid on the matter
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