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scupper [ˊskʌpə]1. n мор. шпига́т2. v сл.1) потопи́ть ( судно и команду)2) погуби́ть, провали́ть; уби́ть3) напа́сть неожи́данно и переби́ть -
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1. n мор. шпигат2. n жёлоб для стока воды3. v потопить судно4. v напасть врасплох и перебить5. v погубить, уничтожить; убить -
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сущ. шпигат, штормовой портик – отверстия для стока воды. -
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[ˈskʌpə]scupper sl. вывести из строя scupper sl. напасть врасплох и перебить scupper sl. потопить (судно и команду) scupper мор. шпигат -
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ˈskʌpə
1. сущ.;
мор. штормовой порт(ик) ;
шпигат
2. гл.;
сл.
1) а) губить, убивать;
разбивать, уничтожать б) выводить из строя
2) топить (судно и команду) Syn: defeat, do in( морское) шпигат желоб для стока воды потопить судно напасть врасплох и перебить погубить, уничтожить;
убить scupper sl. вывести из строя ~ sl. напасть врасплох и перебить ~ sl. потопить (судно и команду) ~ мор. шпигат -
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I ['skʌpə] гл.The recent terrorist attacks have scuppered any chance of a peace settlement. — Недавние теракты уничтожили всякую надежду на мирное урегулирование.
Syn:2) топить ( собственный корабль)The captain decided to scupper the ship. — Капитан принял решение потопить корабль.
Syn:sink 2.II ['skʌpə] сущ.; мор.штормовой порт(ик); шпигат -
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phrvi AmE slCome on, you guys. Scupper up and let's get outa here — Давайте, парни, допивайте и пошли отсюда
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штормовой порт(ик) ;
шпигатБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper hole
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper pipe
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15 scupper plate
мор. накладной лист у шпигатаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper plate
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper system
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17 scupper tube
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper tube
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18 scupper valve
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scupper valve
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1. [ʹskʌpə] n1. мор. шпигат2. жёлоб для стока воды2. [ʹskʌpə] v1. потопить судно2. напасть врасплох и перебить3. погубить, уничтожить; убить -
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штормовой порт( ик); шпигат
См. также в других словарях:
Scupper — Scup per, n. [OF. escopir, escupir, to spit, perhaps for escospir, L. ex + conspuere to spit upon; pref. con + spuere to spit. Cf. {Spit}, v.] (Naut.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on deck may… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scupper hole — Scupper Scup per, n. [OF. escopir, escupir, to spit, perhaps for escospir, L. ex + conspuere to spit upon; pref. con + spuere to spit. Cf. {Spit}, v.] (Naut.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scupper hose — Scupper Scup per, n. [OF. escopir, escupir, to spit, perhaps for escospir, L. ex + conspuere to spit upon; pref. con + spuere to spit. Cf. {Spit}, v.] (Naut.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scupper nail — Scupper Scup per, n. [OF. escopir, escupir, to spit, perhaps for escospir, L. ex + conspuere to spit upon; pref. con + spuere to spit. Cf. {Spit}, v.] (Naut.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scupper plug — Scupper Scup per, n. [OF. escopir, escupir, to spit, perhaps for escospir, L. ex + conspuere to spit upon; pref. con + spuere to spit. Cf. {Spit}, v.] (Naut.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scupper — Ⅰ. scupper [1] ► NOUN ▪ a hole in a ship s side to allow water to run away from the deck. ORIGIN perhaps from Old French escopir to spit . Ⅱ. scupper [2] ► VERB chiefly Brit. 1) sink (a ship) deliberately … English terms dictionary
scupper — opening in a ship s side at deck level, late 15c., perhaps from O.Fr. escopir to spit out, or related to Du. schop shovel, or from M.E. scope scoop (see SCOOP (Cf. scoop)) … Etymology dictionary
scupper — [skup′ər] n. [LME via ? Anglo Fr < OFr escopir, lit., to spit < VL * skuppire, of echoic orig.] 1. an opening in a ship s side to allow water to run off the deck 2. a similar outlet in a building, as for water to run off from a floor or… … English World dictionary
scupper shoots — scupper shoots, tubes which carry overboard the water from the spar deck … Useful english dictionary
Scupper — A scupper is an opening in the side walls of an open air structure, for purposes of draining water. They are usually placed at or near ground level, and allow rain or liquids to flow off of the side of the open air structure, instead of pooling… … Wikipedia
scupper — [[t]skʌ̱pə(r)[/t]] scuppers, scuppering, scuppered VERB To scupper a plan or attempt means to spoil it completely. [mainly BRIT, JOURNALISM] [V n] Any increase in the female retirement age would scupper the plans of women like Gwen Davis... If… … English dictionary