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21 New Run-OFF
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22 Typesetter New Run-OFF
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Typesetter New Run-OFF
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23 aqueous run-off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > aqueous run-off
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24 flood run-off
паводковый сток; см. тж. flood flowАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > flood run-off
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25 rain-storm run-off
ливневый сток ( с земной поверхности); ср. non-point discharge; over-the-surface flow; storm generated dischargeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > rain-storm run-off
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26 regulated run-off
см. regulated flowАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > regulated run-off
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27 ribosome run-off
ран-оф-рибосома (рибосома, которая не полностью закончила синтез белка, но оторвалась от полисомы)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > ribosome run-off
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28 snow melt run off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > snow melt run off
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29 soil run-off
сток с почвы (напр., ливневых вод)сток с почвы (напр., ливневых вод)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > soil run-off
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30 storm run-off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > storm run-off
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31 subsurface run-off
подповерхностный сток; подземный сток ( перемещение воды в толще земли под действием гидравлического уклона)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > subsurface run-off
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32 surface run-off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > surface run-off
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33 surface run-off drainage
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > surface run-off drainage
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34 underground run-off
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > underground run-off
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35 run (ran, run)
جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ) -
36 run
سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
37 run down
تَوَقَّفَ \ break down: (of a machine) to stop working: My car broke down on the way to town. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. draw up: to stop: The train drew up at the station. The car drew up and the driver jumped out. fail: (of engine, electricity, or any supply) to stop or become useless. halt: to stop moving. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. pull up: to stop: The car pulled up at the crossroads. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a battery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. stop: to come to rest: This train stops at every station, not continue It has stopped raining. The rain has stopped. My clock stopped at midnight. \ See Also كَفَّ عن، اِنْتَهَى -
38 RUN, READY, WAIT, OFF modes
режимы выполнения, готовности, ожидания и отключения (напр., в аппаратуре КМП или в ОЧУ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > RUN, READY, WAIT, OFF modes
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39 go off
سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
40 Play-off-Runde
f SPORT play-off round, play-offs Pl.* * *Play-off-Run|de [pleː'|ɔf-]f (SPORT)play-off round, play-offs pl* * *
См. также в других словарях:
run off — {v. phr.} 1. To produce with a printing press or duplicating machine. * /The print shop ran off a thousand copies of the newspaper./ 2. To drive away. * /The boys saw a dog digging in mother s flower bed, and they ran him off./ * /When the… … Dictionary of American idioms
run off — {v. phr.} 1. To produce with a printing press or duplicating machine. * /The print shop ran off a thousand copies of the newspaper./ 2. To drive away. * /The boys saw a dog digging in mother s flower bed, and they ran him off./ * /When the… … Dictionary of American idioms
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run-off — n 1.) a second competition or election that is arranged when there is no clear winner of the first one →↑play off →run off at ↑run1 2.) [U] technical rain or other liquid that flows off the land into rivers … Dictionary of contemporary English
run off — run (someone) off to force someone to leave suddenly. Barlow wouldn t leave, so she ran him off by threatening to call the police. Dad tried to run off some people who were camping on our land, but they wouldn t leave … New idioms dictionary
run|off — «RUHN F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. something that runs off, such as rain that flows off the land in streams: »The runoff of precipitation from northwestern America amounts to over 200 trillion gallons each year (Ralph E. Lapp). 2. a final,… … Useful english dictionary
run off — ► run off 1) produce (a copy) on a machine. 2) write or recite quickly and with little effort. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run-off — runˈ off noun 1. A race held to resolve a dead heat or other uncertain result (also figurative) 2. Rainwater which drains into rivers, rather than being absorbed into the soil 3. Urination (slang) • • • Main Entry: ↑run … Useful english dictionary
run-off — A year of account of a Lloyd s syndicate which has been left open, at the discretion of the managing agent after the date at which that account would normally have been closed by reinsurance. This normally arises when there are significant… … Law dictionary
run off — index flee, publish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary