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1 полоса неудач
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2 полоса невезения
1) General subject: a losing streak, a run of bad luck2) Makarov: a run of ill luck, a streak of bad luck, run of ill luck, season of adversity, streak of bad luck, the season of adversity3) Phraseological unit: bad patch -
3 полоса неудач
1) General subject: a train of misfortunes, series of misfortunes, a losing streak, bad patch, rot, rough patch, run of bad luck2) Colloquial: hard lines3) Australian slang: a bad trot4) Makarov: a streak of bad luck, streak of bad luck -
4 схлынуть
General subject: ebb, break up (о толпе), let up (there was no let up in the pace or work, orders received, in someone's run of bad luck), recede, retreat (the tide (sea or of hatred etc) retreated (playing on notion of soldiers retreating)), rush back (о воде), subside (о чувстве), thin out (о скоплении народа) -
5 чёрная полоса в жизни
General subject: a run of bad luckУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чёрная полоса в жизни
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6 полоса
ж.1. stripe; ( узкий кусок) strip; (о железе и т. п.) band, strip; flat bar2. (от удара кнутом и т. п.) wale, weal3. ( область) region, zone, beltчернозёмная полоса — black-soil belt, black-earth zone
взлётно-посадочная полоса ав. — take-off and landing strip; runway
4. ( период времени) period5. с.-х. уст. field; patch6. полигр. type page -
7 неудача
жен.misfortune ( несчастье); failure; rebuff, reverse ( неожиданный отказ)попасть в полосу неудач — to fall on evil days/times
потерпевший полную неудачу — done to the world, done to the wide
большая неудача — mucker перен.
полоса неудач — run of bad luck, series of misfortunes
потерпеть неудачу — to fail, to miscarry; to go phut; to flop разг.
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8 полоса
жен.1) stripe, streak; strip; band, flat bar (железа и т.д.)2) (от удара кнутом и т.п.) wale, wealвстречная полоса — centre strip, median strip
3) ( область) region, zone, belt; fieldчерноземная полоса — black-soil belt, black-earth zone
взлетно-посадочная полоса — strip, runway
черноземная полоса — chernozem zone, black earth zone/belt
4) ( период времени) period, phaseпопасть в полосу неудач — to fall on evil days/times
полоса неудач — run of bad luck, series of misfortunes
5) полигр. type rage -
9 полоса
ж1) длинная узкая часть пространства stripe, streak; лента stripкра́сные по́лосы на бе́лом фо́не — red stripes on the white background
полоса́ све́та — streak of light
2) область strip, belt, zoneвзлётная полоса́ — airstrip, runway
поса́дочная полоса́ тж — landing strip
чернозёмная полоса́ — black-earth belt
оборони́тельная полоса́ — defence line/zone
раздели́тельная полоса́ — central reservation/AE median (strip)
движе́ние в четы́ре полосы́ — four-lane traffic
3) период времени period (of), spell (of)полоса́ хоро́шей пого́ды — a spell of good weather
полоса́ невезе́нья — a run of bad luck
4) полигр pageстатья́ на пе́рвой полосе́ — front-page article/news story
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10 удача
1. fortuneгоспожа фортуна, госпожа удача — Dame Fortune
2. good luckслучайная удача, неожиданное везение — odd stroke of luck
ему повезло; у него была полоса удач — his luck was in
быть несчастливым, не видать удачи — to have hard luck
большое счастье, редкая удача — a great piece of luck
3. stroke of luckсчастливый случай; удача — good luck
счастливый случай, удача — good luck
ему везёт, ему удача — he is in luck
4. luckудача, везение — a stroke of luck
5. chance6. successСинонимический ряд:счастье (сущ.) везение; счастье; фарт; фортунаАнтонимический ряд: -
11 накат
2) Geology: intermediate floor3) Naval: aftertossing, rebound (орудия)4) Colloquial: a bad streak (or patch), a damp-down (Пошёл накат на уличных торговцев фруктами. There was a clamp-down on street vendors of fruits.; кампания борьбы с кем-л. a campaign against smb.), a price hike (резкое увеличение цен a dramatic rise in prices), a streak of (Пошёл накат невезухи. We've (he's, etc.) hit a bad patch.; непреодолимая волна неприятных событий an unstoppable tide of bad luck; smth.)5) Sports: loop (настольный теннис), roll (велосипеда/роликов)6) Military: counterrecoil, rebound, recovery, recuperation, return to battery, run-out (орудия), run-up (орудия)7) Engineering: coast, dead floor, false ceiling, overfill, overhead logs, reel-up stand, roof sheathing, roof sheeting, uprush (волны)9) Construction: counter floor, rough floor, rough flooring, subfloor, centring10) Automobile industry: coasting11) Architecture: knurl12) Artillery: return, return to battery (ствола), runout13) Forestry: reel-up, reeling-up stand, wind stand, winding-up roll15) Polygraphy: application of ink (краски), inking (краски)16) Oil: loading skid (трубовоза), reel, reeling17) Cellulose: (бумагоделательной машины) reel section18) American English: raid (Used in connection to authorities as slang), fault finding, attack (slang)21) Makarov: back fin, runup (продвижение воды вверх по затопляемой части пляжа), splash (волны), wash22) Billiards: follow shot, top spin, tops23) Clothing: stick-on sole (обувной термин - напр. http://www.timpson.co.uk/shop/c/20/shoe-care/s/193/stick-on-soles)24) Microsoft: roll forward -
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КТО КУДА coll Invar fixed WO1. ( usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with «Куда» about several or many people)) some people (go, run etc) in one directon, others in other directions, (people go etc) to various placesin different (all) directionseach (going) his own way some (going) one way, some another to all different places.Немцы оставили кинотеатр и с криками: «Спасайтесь! Крещатик взрывается!» - бросились бежать кто куда... (Кузнецов 1). The Germans now fled from the cinema, shouting, "Run for your lives! Kreshchatik is blowing up!" They ran in all directions... (1a).«Раз, - это было за Тереком, - я ездил с абреками отбивать русские табуны нам не посчастливилось, и мы рассыпались кто куда» (Лермонтов 1). "One time-this happened beyond the Terek-1 rode with the abreks to seize Russian horse herds, we had bad luck, and scattered, each his own way" (1a).«Айда по домам, старик». - «Ну уж это кто куда, - ответил Валя, — я человек молодой и свободный» (Семёнов 1). ( context transl) "We might as well go on home, old man." "You go where you like," answered Roslyakov. "But I'm still young and free" (1a).2.adv(the people in question do sth.) without agreement, cooperation, or coordination among themselves (may refer to singing and playing musical instruments)everyone doing his own thing(in limited contexts) (all) at sixes and sevens. -
13 кто куда
• КТО КУДА coll[Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with " Куда" about several or many people)]⇒ some people (go, run etc) in one directon, others in other directions, (people go etc) to various places:- some (going) one way, some another;- to all different places.♦ Немцы оставили кинотеатр и с криками: "Спасайтесь! Крещатик взрывается!" - бросились бежать кто куда... (Кузнецов 1). The Germans now fled from the cinema, shouting, "Run for your lives! Kreshchatik is blowing up!" They ran in all directions... (1a).♦ "Раз, - это было за Тереком, - я ездил с абреками отбивать русские табуны; нам не посчастливилось, и мы рассыпались кто куда" (Лермонтов 1). "One time - this happened beyond the Terek - I rode with the abreks to seize Russian horse herds; we had bad luck, and scattered, each his own way" (1a).♦ "Айда по домам, старик". - "Ну уж это кто куда, - ответил Валя, - я человек молодой и свободный" (Семёнов 1). [context transl] "We might as well go on home, old man." "You go where you like," answered Roslyakov. "But I'm still young and free" (1a).2. [adv]⇒ (the people in question do sth.) without agreement, cooperation, or coordination among themselves (may refer to singing and playing musical instruments):- [in limited contexts](all) at sixes and sevens.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто куда
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