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1) General subject: plant oneself, take up an attitude, (определенную) take a stand (напр., по политическому вопросу), assume a position, assume a posture, hold a position, occupy a position, take a position, take up a position, take up a station, taken the stance, take up position2) Military: overrun a position3) Diplomatic term: adopt a position, adopt an attitude, take a attitude, take the attitude, take a position (англ. оборот взят из статьи в газете International Herald Tribune)4) Psychology: take a stand5) Makarov: catapult oneself into a position, come into position6) Basketball: establish position -
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1) General subject: be overgrown, overgrow (преим. pass.), overgrow pass, overrun (сорняками), run wild, grow over (травой), run wild (о парке и т. п.)2) Naval: overgrow (водорослями)3) Obsolete: moss4) Engineering: heal5) Agriculture: grow over7) Fishery: be overgrown with8) Makarov: occlude (о ране на дереве) -
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1) General subject: buzz bug, crazy idea, eccentricity, hangup, mental block, whim, quirk, fad2) Colloquial: kink4) Jargon: buzz-bug5) Information technology: glitch (у программиста) -
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1) General subject: absorb, absorb (внимание), captivate, catch, clench, clip, collar, encroach (особ. мало-помалу), enrapture, enthrall, grab, grasp, grip, image capture, infatuate, invade, jump (что), make a bag, make a bag of, make a good bag, make a good bag of, make a prize of, make prize of, occupy, possess, possess (о чувстве, настроении и т.п.), pot, rap, seize, snatch, spoliate, tackle, take, take seize, thumb, usurp, bite, lay hands on, take by storm, gobble up (о захвате мелких фирм крупными), come over (о чувстве), commandeer (корабль, самолет и т.п.), sack, (грудь) latch2) Geology: behead (верховья одной реки другой)3) American: gobble4) Military: acquire (цель), carry, engulf, gain, gain possession of, get hold (что-л.), get hold of (что-л.), highjack, lock on (цель), lock-on, overrun, secure, take possession of, win hold (of) (что-л.)5) Engineering: clamp, clutch, cover (охватывать), dog, drive off, entrain, entrap, fetch, lock on (цель, частоту), nip, pick up6) Mathematics: cover7) Law: despoil8) Automobile industry: interlock9) Mining: freeze (о трубах)10) Forestry: chain grapples, whip13) Information technology: capture (канал связи), hold14) Oil: engage (оставленный скважинный прибор), grapple, hitch, latch on, take hold (оставшийся в скважине инструмент), steal, trap15) Special term: entrap (воздух и т.п.)16) Power engineering: capture17) Drilling: take up18) Microelectronics: singulate19) Network technologies: lock21) General subject: entrap (воздух и т.д.)22) Makarov: clinch, hold in, pick, pickup, take hold of, carry along, carry off, come over (кого-л.)23) oil&gas: latch24) Electrical engineering: nip up25) Dactyloscopy: capture -
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Overrun — may refer to: Overrun brake Overrun, the condition of a vehicle travelling without throttle, see freewheel Overrunning clutch, see freewheel Buffer overrun, see buffer overflow Overrun is the section of a runway, sometimes called a blast pad,… … Wikipedia
Overrun — O ver*run , v. t. [imp. {Overran}; p. p. {Overrun}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overrunning}. ] 1. To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade and occupy; to take possession of; as, the vine overran its trellis; the farm is overrun with witch… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Overrun — O ver*run , v. t. [imp. {Overran}; p. p. {Overrun}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overrunning}. ] 1. To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade and occupy; to take possession of; as, the vine overran its trellis; the farm is overrun with witch… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overrun — [ō΄vər run′; ] also, and for n.always, [ō′vər run΄] vt. overran, overrun, overrunning 1. to run or spread out over so as to cover 2. to infest or swarm over, as vermin, or rove over and ravage, as an invading army 3. to invade, defeat, or conquer … English World dictionary
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overrun — ► VERB (overrunning; past overran; past part. overrun) 1) spread over or occupy in large numbers. 2) move or extend over or beyond. 3) exceed (an expected or allowed time or cost) … English terms dictionary
Overrun — O ver*run , v. i. 1. To run, pass, spread, or flow over or by something; to be beyond, or in excess. [1913 Webster] Despised and trodden down of all that overran. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Print.) To extend beyond its due or desired length; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overrun — index balance (amount in excess), despoil, harass, impinge, incursion, invade, overlap, overstep, overthrow … Law dictionary
overrun — (v.) O.E. oferyrnan; see OVER (Cf. over) + RUN (Cf. run). Related: Overran; overrunning … Etymology dictionary
overrun — *infest, beset … New Dictionary of Synonyms
overrun — In the context of project financing, the amount of capital expenditures or funding above the original estimate to complete the project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. overrun o‧ver‧run 1 [ˈəʊvərʌn ǁ ˈoʊ ] noun [countable] 1. also cost… … Financial and business terms