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21 handle without mittens
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22 go without
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23 suitcase without a handle
Разговорное выражение: чемодан без ручки (как чемодан без ручки - и нести тяжело, и бросить жалко)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suitcase without a handle
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24 to handle without gloves
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25 to handle without mittens
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26 to handle without mittens
не церемониться; держать в ежовых рукавицахАнгло-русский современный словарь > to handle without mittens
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27 briefcase
['briːfkeɪs]* * *noun (a light case for papers, made of leather etc: a businessman's briefcase.) borsa, cartella* * *briefcase /ˈbri:fkeɪs/n.borsa portadocumenti; cartella ( per documenti); ventiquattrore NOTA D'USO: - 24-hour o briefcase?-.* * *['briːfkeɪs] -
28 jar
I 1. noun1) (harsh or grating sound) Quietschen, das2. intransitive verb,- rr-jar on or against something — über etwas (Akk.) knirschen
2) (have discordant or painful effect)jar [up]on somebody/somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen
jar on the ears — durch Mark und Bein gehen (ugs. scherzh.)
3. transitive verb,a jar ring sound — ein Geräusch, das einem durch und durch geht
- rr-1) (cause to vibrate) erschüttern2) (send shock through)II nounjar one's elbow — sich (Dat.) den Ellbogen anschlagen
jar of jam — etc. Topf/Glas Marmelade usw
* * *I noun(a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.)II past tense, past participle - jarred; verb1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.) weh tun2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) erschüttern•- academic.ru/88397/jarring">jarring* * *jar1[ʤɑ:ʳ, AM ʤɑ:r]n1. (of glass) Glas[gefäß] nt; (of clay, without handle) Topf m; (of clay, with handle) Krug m; (of metal) Topf mto have a \jar ein Bierchen trinken [o fam zwitschern]to have a fair few \jars so einiges wegkippen famjar2[ʤɑ:ʳ, AM ʤɑ:r]I. vt<- rr->1. (strike)the train stopped suddenly, \jarring me against the door der Zug hielt plötzlich an, dabei wurde ich gegen die Tür geschleudert2. (influence unpleasantly)▪ to \jar sth etw verletzena screech of brakes \jarred the silence das Kreischen von Bremsen zerriss die Stilleto \jar the eye dem Auge weh tunthe harsh colours \jarred the eye die grellen Farben taten den Augen weh▪ to \jar sth etw erschüttern [o durchrüttelnII. vi<- rr->1. (cause unpleasant feelings)2. (make an unpleasant sound) kreischen, quietschento \jar on the ears in den Ohren weh tun, die Ohren beleidigenIII. nto give sb a \jar jdm einen Schock versetzen* * *I [dZAː(r)]nIIfancy a jar? — kommst du (mit) auf ein Bierchen? (inf)
1. n1) (= jolt) Ruck mhe/his neck got quite a jar in the accident — er/sein Hals hat bei dem Autounfall einen schweren Stoß abbekommen
2. vi1) (= grate metal etc) kreischen, quietschento jar against sth — auf etw (dat) quietschen or kreischen
2) (= be out of harmony) (note) schauerlich klingen; (colours, patterns) sich beißen (inf), nicht harmonieren (with mit); (ideas, opinions) sich nicht vertragen, nicht harmonieren (with mit)3. vtbuilding etc, brain erschüttern; back, knee sich (dat) stauchen; (= jolt continuously) durchrütteln; (fig) einen Schock versetzen (+dat)he must have jarred the camera — er muss mit dem Fotoapparat gewackelt haben
someone jarred my elbow — jemand hat mir an den or mich am Ellbogen gestoßen
* * *jar1 [dʒɑː(r)] s2. (Marmelade-, Einmach) Glas n3. Br umg Glas n Bier:have a jar with sb mit jemandem ein Bier trinkenjar2 [dʒɑː(r)]A v/i1. kratzen, kreischen, quietschen ( alle:on auf dat)2. nicht harmonieren:a) sich beißen umg (Farben)b) sich widersprechen (Meinungen etc):jarring opinions widerstreitende Meinungenc) MUS dissonieren:jarring misstönend;jarring tone Misston m (auch fig)jar on sb’s nerves jemandem auf die Nerven gehen4. a) wackeln:jar loose sich lockernb) zittern, bebenB v/t1. kratzen oder quietschen mit2. a) erschüttern (auch fig)b) durchrüttelnc) fig er-, aufregen3. → A 3C s1. Kratzen n, Kreischen n, Quietschen n2. a) Erschütterung f (auch fig)b) Stoß m3. MUS Missklang m, Dissonanz f (beide auch fig)4. a) Streit mb) Zusammenstoß mjar3 [dʒɑː(r)] s:* * *I 1. noun1) (harsh or grating sound) Quietschen, das2. intransitive verb,- rr-jar on or against something — über etwas (Akk.) knirschen
jar [up]on somebody/somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen
jar on the ears — durch Mark und Bein gehen (ugs. scherzh.)
3. transitive verb,a jar ring sound — ein Geräusch, das einem durch und durch geht
- rr-1) (cause to vibrate) erschütternII nounjar one's elbow — sich (Dat.) den Ellbogen anschlagen
jar of jam — etc. Topf/Glas Marmelade usw
* * *n.Glas ¨-er n.Glas ¨-erGefäß -e n.Krug ¨-e m. -
29 контакторное реле без рычага управления
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > контакторное реле без рычага управления
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30 jar
1) ( of glass) Glas[gefäß] nt; (of clay, without handle) Topf m; (of clay, with handle) Krug m; ( of metal) Topf mto have a \jar ein Bierchen trinken ( fam)to have a fair few \jars so einiges wegkippen ( fam)1) ( strike)the train stopped suddenly, \jarring me against the door der Zug hielt plötzlich an, dabei wurde ich gegen die Tür geschleudert2) ( influence unpleasantly)to \jar sth etw verletzen;a screech of brakes \jarred the silence das Kreischen von Bremsen zerriss die Stille;to \jar the eye dem Auge wehtun;the harsh colours \jarred the eye die grellen Farben taten den Augen weh3) ( send a shock through)2) ( make an unpleasant sound) kreischen, quietschen;to \jar on the ears in den Ohren wehtun, die Ohren beleidigen nto give sb a \jar jdm einen Schock versetzen -
31 briefcase
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32 ἀνούατος
ἀνούᾰτος, ον,A without ear: without handle, Theoc.Ep.4.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνούατος
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33 λιποκώπους
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34 cawan
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35 briefcase
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36 hand wheel
nMECH rueda a mano f, volante de mano mMECH ENG for driving volante m, without handle volante de maniobra m, volante de mano m, rueda de mano f -
37 λιπόκωπος
λῐπό-κωπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιπόκωπος
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38 кружка
mug
(напр., для масла) — а metal vessel with or without handle.
- (эл. подогреватель детского питания (молока) — electric baby's meal (milk) heaterРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > кружка
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39 cawan
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40 держать в ежовых рукавицах
handle without mittens словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > держать в ежовых рукавицах
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