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41 выступать
несовер. - выступать; совер. - выступитьбез доп.1) step forth/forward come forward2) (из чего-л.) go beyond, overflow3) воен. set out, march off4) ( публично)come out, speak/sing/play in public, appear; performвыступать против предложения — to oppose a proposal, to rise in opposition to a proposal
выступать в печати — to appear in print, to write (to the press)
выступать за (что-л.) — to advocate
выступать за предложение — to second a proposal, to speak in support of a proposal, to come out in favour of a proposal
выступать на собрании — to address a meeting, to speak at a meeting
выступать на сцене — to appear on stage, to act, to play
выступать по радио — to broadcast, to go on the air; to give a broadcast talk, to give a talk on the radio; to play over the wireless/radio ( играть)
выступать с речью — to speak, to deliver/make a speech, to take the floor
5) ( проступать)come out, stand out6) только несовер. ( выдаваться)project, jut out, run out; stick out разг.; overhang ( сверху)7) только несовер. (ходить медленно, чинно)strut, swagger, walk with measured steps -
42 выступить
несовер. - выступать; совер. - выступитьбез доп.1) step forth/forward come forward2) (из чего-л.)go beyond, overflow3) воен. set out, march off4) ( публично)come out, speak/sing/play in public, appear; performвыступить против предложения — to oppose a proposal, to rise in opposition to a proposal
выступить в печати — to appear in print, to write (to the press)
выступить за предложение — to second a proposal, to speak in support of a proposal, to come out in favour of a proposal
выступить на собрании — to address a meeting, to speak at a meeting
выступить на сцене — to appear on stage, to act, to play
выступить по радио — to broadcast, to go on the air; to give a broadcast talk, to give a talk on the radio; to play over the wireless/radio ( играть)
выступить с речью — to speak, to deliver/make a speech, to take the floor
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43 выходить из себя
1) lose one's temper; fly into a rage; be beside oneself; lose control of oneself; lose one's balance; fly off the handle; go crazy; see redЯ тонул в снегу и громко роптал на всё и на всех, выходя из себя с досады, а время утекало, - и где конец этому проклятому пути?! (А. Бестужев-Марлинский, Страшное гаданье) — I floundered in the snow, cursing everything and everyone loudly, beside myself with vexation, for time was passing, and where was the end to this accursed journey?
[Оценщик] так методично и долго рассматривал привезённые вещи, что Верочка начинала уже выходить из себя. (А. Куприн, Куст сирени) — He was so methodical about his work, and took so long to value the things, that Verochka felt she should go crazy.
Павка, получив удар в грудь, совершенно вышел из себя. - Ах, так! Ну, получай! - и коротким взмахом руки влепил Сухарько режущий удар в лицо. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — The blow in the chest made Pavka see red. 'So that's what you want! Take this!' And with a short swing of his arm he drove a cutting blow into Sukharko's face.
2) ( от чего-либо) be worked up with (over) smth.Володька не любил восклицаний и суеты. Когда его вызвали на "бис", он вышел так, будто ребята из нашей школы не надрывались и не выходили из себя от восторга. (А. Алексин, Позавчера и послезавтра) — Volodka didn't like exclamations and fuss. When he was encored he went onto the stage seeming not to notice that his schoolmates were all worked up with excitement.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выходить из себя
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44 взлет (взлеты)
takeoff (take-offs)
траектория взлета начинается от точки страгивания самолета на линии старта (лс) до точки момента выхода на высоту 400 м (над уровнем впп в точке отрыва самолета), либо до момента, к которому заканчивается переход от взлетной к полетной конфигурации и достигается скорость полета, равная 1,25 vc (рис. 112) — the takeoff path extendes from a standing start to a point in the takeoff at which the airplane is 1,500 feet above the takeoff surface, or at which the transition from the takeoff to the en route configuration is completed and a speed 1.25 vs is reached.
- без впрыска воды — dry (thrust) takeoft
- без разбега (вертолета) — no-run /vertical, stationary/ takeoff
-, безопасный — safety takeoff
-, вертикальный — vertical takeoff
- на скв (при работающей системе курсовертикали) — takeoff with altitude and heading reference system in use
- по ветру — downwind takeoff
- по приборам — instrument takeoff
- (вертолета) по-самолетному — running takeoff, ground run takeoff
-, прерванный — aborted /refused/ takeoff
взлет, обычно прекращаемый при возникновении аварийной ситуации, напр. отказ двигателя, пожар — a takeoff aborted in emergency such as engine failure, fire.
-, прерванный (вертолета) — rejected takeoff
прерванный взлет должен выполняться с плавными переходами между элементами маневра. — the rejected takeoff must be accomplished with a safe smooth transition between each stage of maneuver.
-, прерванный (при скорости близкой к v1) — discontinued takeoff
-, продолженный — continued takeoff
- против ветра — upwind takeoff
- по вертолетному (вертолета в зоне влияния земли) — vertical /towering/ takeoff
- по вертолетному с разгоном в зоне (вне зоны) влияния земли — vertifical takeoff with acceleration in (out of) ground effect
- с аэродрома с мягким покрытием — soft field takeoff on soft field takeoff do not use brakes.
- с боковым ветром — crosswind takeoff
- с впрыском воды (водометаноловой смеси) — wet (thrust) takeoff
- с закрылками, выпущенными на 15о — takeoff with flaps at 15о, 15о (15-deg) flap takeoff
- с места (вертолета или вертикально-взлетающего самолета) — stationary takeoff
- с ракетным ускорителем — rocket-assisted takeoff (rato)
- с реактивным ускорителем — jet-assisted takeoff (jato)
- с тормозов — brake-release takeoff
- с уменьшением шума на местности — noise abatement takeoff
-, ускоренный — prompt takeoff
на в. — on /at, during, in/ takeoff, when taken off
ожидание в. — ground hold
последовательноеть в. — takeoff sequence
прекращение в. — takeoff abortion /rejection/
при в. — on /at, during/ takeoff
разгон при в. — takeoff acceleration
разрешение на в. — takeoff clearance
схема в. — takeoff pattern
безопасно продолжать в. — proceed safely with the takeoff
прерывать в. (вертолета) — reject the takeoff
прерывать в. (самолета) — abort /refuse/ the takeoffРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > взлет (взлеты)
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