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62 ammunition dug-out
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63 mined dug-out
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64 old\ dug-out
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65 (refuge) dug-out shelter
Военный термин: убежищеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (refuge) dug-out shelter
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66 cut-and-cover dug-out
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67 log-and-earth dug-out
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68 cut-and-cover dug-out
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69 log-and-earth dug-out
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70 dug
1. n сосок2. n вымяСинонимический ряд:1. dug out (verb) dug out; excavated; grubbed; scooped; shoveled or shovelled; shovelled; spaded2. poked (verb) jabbed; jogged; nudged; poked; prodded; punched3. ran (verb) drove; drove/driven; plunged; rammed; ran; ran/run; sank; sank or sunk/sunk; stabbed; stuck; thrust4. researched (verb) delved; enquired; explored; investigated; look into; probed; reconnoitred; researched; scouted -
71 dig out
dig out а) выкапывать, раскапывать (of) The hunters dug out the fox. Thedoctor had to dig the bullet out. Copper is dug out of the earth. б) amer.coll. внезапно покидать; поспешно уходить, уезжать The fox dug out for theforest where he would be safe. в) выискивать The police should be able to digthe truth out of him. It must have taken a long time to dig the facts out ofall these old books. -
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1) выкапывать, раскапывать (of) The hunters dug out the fox. ≈ Охотники вынули лису из норы. The doctor had to dig the bullet out. ≈ Врачу пришлось извлекать пулю. Copper is dug out of the earth. ≈ Медь - ископаемое.
2) амер.;
разг. внезапно покидать;
поспешно уходить, уезжать The fox dug out for the forest where he would be safe. ≈ Лиса рванула в лес, где она была бы в безопасности.
3) выискивать, раскапывать The police should be able to dig the truth out of him. ≈ Полицейским удастся вытянуть из него правду. It must have taken a long time to dig the facts out of all these old books. ≈ Наверное, он потратил массу времени, чтобы извлечь данные из всех этих старых книг. раскапывать, откапывать, докапываться - to * interesting documents in the archives откопать интересные документы в архивах - to * the truth докопаться до правды вынимать (землю, грунт и т. п.) (американизм) (разговорное) удирать, давать стрекача /деру/ -
73 dig\ out
1. IIIdig out smth. / smth. out / 1)dig out a treasure (a box, a body, etc.) откапывать / выкапывать / сокровище и т. д.2)2. IVdig out smth. / smth. out / in some manner we had to dig out the truth somehow нам надо было каким-то образом докопаться до правды3. XIbe dug out he was buried under the avalanche and had to be dug out он был засыпан при снежном обвале / снегом /, и пришлось его откапывать4. XXI1dig out smth. / smth. out / from smth. dig out the past (the documents, the facts from a mass of information, etc.) раскапывать / поднимать / прошлое и т. д. -
74 ■ dig out
■ dig outv. t. + avv.1 tirare fuori ( scavando); estrarre ( un minerale); stanare: He was buried under the ruins of his house and had to be dug out, era sepolto sotto le macerie della sua casa e hanno dovuto scavare per tirarlo fuori; We dug the car out of the snow, abbiamo liberato la macchina spalando la neve; They used ferrets to dig out the rabbits, hanno usato dei furetti per stanare i conigli3 ripescare, scovare ( un oggetto in soffitta, un'informazione, ecc.); DIALOGO → - Wedding reception- I'd better dig out my suit and have it dry-cleaned, sarà meglio ripescare il mio vestito e portarlo in lavanderia; Wait while I dig out this article for you, aspetti mentre vado a tirar fuori questo articolo per Lei. -
75 dig out
phrvi AmE infmlSuppose we dig out? — А может, смоемся?
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76 dig out
откапывать (отыскивать): Ковбои Билл и Джон встречаются утром на дороге и обмениваются новостями: — Did you dig your sled out? — Ну как, нашел свой молот, что искал вчера весь день?— спрашивает Билл.— Oh, yeah, I dug it out.— О да, нашел,— отвечает Джон.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > dig out
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77 dugout
dug-out
1> челнок, выдолбленный из ствола дерева
2> землянка
3> _воен. блиндаж, убежище
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78 dugout
dug.out[d'gaut] n 1 canoa de um só tronco. 2 abrigo antiaéreo, abrigo subterrâneo contra bombas e granadas, abrigo de trincheira. 3 abrigo na encosta de uma colina. 4 coll oficial reformado revocado. 5 Baseball cabina, abrigo para jogadores. -
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80 dig
diɡ 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) spa/grave opp2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) grave3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) dytte, støte2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) dytt, støt- digger- dig out
- dig uparbeide--------graveIsubst. \/dɪɡ\/1) graving, utgravingsplass2) utgraving3) ( hverdagslig) støt, stikk, puff, dytt4) ( overført) stikk, hint, spydighet, spark5) (amer., slang) lesehestII1) grave, grave i2) rote i (jorden)3) grave opp, grave ut, grave frem4) ( overført) lete frem, grave frem, grave opp5) lete, søke, rote6) (spesielt amer., slang, også dig in) pugge, legge seg i selen, jobbe, slite7) ( hverdagslig) bo, losjere8) støte, stikke, kjøre, hugge, sette, bore9) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) digge, like• do you dig what I'm saying?dig away at jobbe (med), slite (med)dig into kaste seg over, hugge innpådig oneself in bli varm i skjorta, installere seg trenge inn i emnet ( militærvesen) grave seg neddig one's feet\/heels\/toes in ( hverdagslig) sette seg til motverge, gjøre motstanddig out ( også overført) grave frem, lete frem(amer.) stikke avdig potatoes ta opp poteterdig up ( også overført) grave opp
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