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81 life-saving
noun (the act or skill of rescuing people from drowning: The boy is being taught life-saving.) záchrana tonoucích -
82 escape
побег имя существительное: глагол:отделаться (get off, escape, dispose of, freeze out, can)утечь (leak, escape)избежать опасности (escape, shun danger)имя прилагательное: -
83 salvaging
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84 saving
экономия имя существительное:сбережение (saving, caretaking)имя прилагательное:экономящий (saving, economizing)спасительный (saving, salvatory)предлог: -
85 wrecking
вредительство имя существительное:вредительство (wrecking, sabotage)аварийно-спасательные работы (wrecking, emergency repairs)имя прилагательное: -
86 lifesaving
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87 types of boats
= boatboat train — катер с расписанием, согласованным с приходом поездов
fishing boat — баркас, рыбацка лодка
patrol boat — сторожевой катер, патрульный катер
sailing boat — парусная лодка, парусник
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88 piece of cake
interj infmlNo problem, piece of cake! — Никаких проблем, сущий пустяк
Rescuing drowning girls is my specialty. Piece of cake! — Спасать тонущих девушек - это моя специальность. Нет ничего проще
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > piece of cake
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89 the slough of Despond
пучина отчаяния, безысходное отчаяние, безнадёжное уныние [(выражение создано Дж. Беньяном (J. Bunyan, 1628 - 88) в поэме "Путь паломника" (‘The Pilgrim's Progress’))]I have an idea that I had some part in rescuing you from the slough of Despond m which myself am hopelessly im mersed. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 82) — Мне даже кажется, что именно я вызволил вас из этого мрака отчаяния, в котором я сам безнадежно погряз.
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90 life-saving
noun (the act or skill of rescuing people from drowning: The boy is being taught life-saving.) secourisme, sauvetage -
91 rescue
['reskju:] 1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) secourir2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) sauvetage- rescuer -
92 life-saving
noun (the act or skill of rescuing people from drowning: The boy is being taught life-saving.) salvamento -
93 rescue
['reskju:] 1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) salvar2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) salvamento- rescuer -
94 Rescue
v. trans.Deliver: P. and V. λύειν, ἀπολύειν, ἐκλύειν (or mid.), ἀφιέναι, ἀπαλλάσσειν, ἐλευθεροῦν, ἐξαιρεῖσθαι, V. ἐξαπαλλάσσειν.Carry into safety: P. and V. ὑπεκτίθεσθαι, ὑπεκπέμπειν, ἐκκλέπτειν, ἐκκομίζεσθαι, P. ὑπεκκομίζειν, V. ὑπεκλαμβάνειν, ὑπεκσώζειν, κομίζειν.Help to rescue ( carry into safety): P. συνεκκομίζειν (τινά τινι).Come and rescue: P. and V. βοηθεῖν (dat.), Ar. and P. παραβοηθεῖν (dat.), P. ἐπιβοηθεῖν (dat.). V. βοηδρομεῖν (dat.).Help in rescuing: P. and V. συσσώζειν, συνεκσώζειν, P. συναφαιρεῖσθαι, συνδιασώζειν.——————subs.Help: P. βοήθεια, ἡ; see Help.Come to the rescue, v.: P. and V. βοηθεῖν, P. προσβοηθεῖν, ἐπιβοηθεῖν, Ar. and P. παραβοηθεῖν, V. βοηδρομεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rescue
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95 rescue
rescue ['reskju:](from danger) sauver; (from captivity) délivrer; (from need, difficulty) secourir, venir au secours de;∎ to rescue sb from drowning sauver qn de la noyade;∎ they were rescued from a potentially dangerous situation on les a tirés d'une situation qui aurait pu être dangereuse;∎ the survivors were waiting to be rescued les survivants attendaient des secours;∎ figurative thanks for rescuing me from that boring conversation merci de m'avoir délivré, cette conversation m'assommait;∎ to rescue sb's name from oblivion arracher le nom de qn à l'oubli;∎ to rescue sb from poverty tirer qn de la misère2 noun(from danger, drowning) sauvetage m; (from captivity) délivrance f; (from need, difficulty) secours m;∎ to go/to come to sb's rescue aller/venir au secours ou à la rescousse de qn;∎ rescue was impossible toute opération de sauvetage était impossible(attempt, mission, operation, party, team) de sauvetage, de secours►► rescue services services mpl de secours;rescue worker sauveteur m -
96 Donald, Ian
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 27 December 1910 Paisley, Scotlandd. 19 June 1987 Paglesham, Essex, England[br]Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist, pioneer of the diagnostic use of ultrasound in medicine.[br]After he received his initial education in Scotland, Donald's family moved to South Africa, where he obtained a BA degree in Cape Town in 1930. After the death of his parents he returned to England, graduating in medicine in 1937. He served in the RAF from 1942 to 1946 and was awarded the MBE for bravery in rescuing air-crews. In 1954, following a fruitful period as Reader and Lecturer at St Thomas's Hospital and the Hammersmith Hospital, he was appointed Regius Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow. It was while at St Thomas's and Hammersmith that he evolved a demand-response respirator for infants. With the assistance of Tom Brown, an engineer, and the company Kelvin Hughes—which had earlier produced ultrasound equipment for detecting flaws in metal castings—he was able to originate, develop and improve the diagnostic use of ultra-sound in obstetrics and gynaecology. The use of this technique rapidly spread into other disciplines. Donald was fortunate in that the procedure proved to have no untoward influence on pregnancy; at the time, little was known of possible side effects.He was the proponent of other advances in the speciality, including laparoscopy, breast-feeding and the preservation of the membranes during labour. An ardent anti-abortionist, his authoritarian Scottish approach made Glasgow a world centre, with himself as a renowned and loved teacher. Despite undergoing three major cardiac interventions, his longevity did not surprise those who knew of his immense vitality.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1973. Honorary DSc, London and Glasgow Universities. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Eardley Holland Gold Medal. Royal College of Surgeons Victor Bonney Prize. Royal Society of Medicine Blair Bell Gold Medal.Bibliography1958, "Investigation of abdominal masses by pulsed ultrasound", Lancet (with Brown and MacVicar).Numerous other papers in learned journals.Further ReadingObituary, 1987, Lancet (18 July).MG
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