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сущ.юр. капитуляцияФранцузско-русский универсальный словарь > abandon du combat
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3 abandon
mотказ; оставление; абандон- abandon alimentaire
- abandon de biens
- abandon de brevet
- abandon du certificat d'auteur
- abandon du combat
- abandon de demande
- abandon du domicile conjugal
- abandon d'un droit
- abandon d'enfant
- abandon de famille
- abandon du foyer familial
- abandon des lieux
- abandon matériel
- abandon momentané
- abandon moral des enfants
- abandon d'un navire en perdition
- abandon pécuniaire
- abandon de poste
- abandon de poursuites
- abandon de propriété
- abandon de revendication
- abandon de sa nationalité
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4 капитуляция
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5 капитуляция
ж.безогово́рочная капитуля́ция — capitulation ( или reddition f) sans conditions
* * *n1) gener. soumission, capitulation2) milit. reddition3) law. abandon du combat -
6 Kampf
m; -(e)s, Kämpfe fight; (Schlacht) battle; fig. fight, battle; schwerer: struggle ( alle um for; gegen against); (Konflikt) conflict (auch POL.); (Fehde) feud; (Rivalität) rivalry; (innerer, seelischer Kampf) struggle, battle (with o.s.), inner conflict; (sportlicher Wettstreit) contest; (Spiel) match; (Boxen) fight; Kampf ums Dasein fight for survival; Kampf dem Hunger etc. war on hunger etc.; Kampf auf Leben und Tod life-and-death struggle; jemandem / einer Sache den Kampf ansagen declare war on s.o. / s.th.; es kam zum Kampf fighting broke out; im Kampf fallen die in battle, be killed in action; auf in den Kampf! hum. once more unto the breach!* * *der Kampf(Gefecht) combat; struggle; battle; fighting; fight;(Wettkampf) contest* * *Kạmpf [kampf]m -(e)s, -e['kɛmpfə] fight, struggle (um for); (MIL AUCH) combat; (MIL = Gefecht) battle; (MIL = Feindbegegnung) engagement, encounter; (= Boxkampf) fight, bout, contestjdm/einer Sache den Kampf ansagen (fig) — to declare war on sb/sth
den Kampf ( gegen jdn/etw) aufnehmen — to commence battle (against sb/sth); (fig) to take up the fight or struggle (against sb/sth)
den Kampf/die Kämpfe einstellen — to stop fighting
den Kampf um etw verloren geben — to abandon the struggle for sth
es kam zum Kampf — clashes occurred, fighting broke out
auf in den Kampf! (hum) — once more unto the breach! (hum)
er ist im Kampf gefallen — he fell in action or battle
innere Kämpfe — inner conflicts
* * *der1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) fight2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) fight3) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) bout5) (any contest between two people or two sides: a duel for first place.) duel6) (an act of struggling, or a fight: The struggle for independence was long and hard.) struggle* * *<-[e]s, Kämpfe>[kampf, pl ˈkɛmpfə]mden \Kampf aufnehmen to go into battleden \Kampf [o die Kämpfe] einstellen (geh) to cease fightingim \Kampf fallen to fall in battle, to be killed in actionzum \Kampf kommen a fight breaks out, clashes occurin den \Kampf [gegen jdn/etw] ziehen to take up arms [against sb/sth]; (eine Herausforderung annehmen) to accept a challenge2. SPORT fightden \Kampf abbrechen to stop the fighteinen \Kampf kämpfen to put up a fightinnere Kämpfe inner strugglesder \Kampf der Geschlechter the battle of the sexesein \Kampf auf Leben und Tod a life and death struggle4. (das Ringen)der \Kampf ums Dasein the struggle for existenceden \Kampf aufgeben to give up the struggle5.▶ jdm/etw den \Kampf ansagen to declare war on sb/sth* * *der; Kampf[e]s, Kämpfe1) (militärisch) battle (um for)nach wochenlangen erbitterten Kämpfen — after weeks of bitter fighting
er ist im Kampf gefallen — he fell or was killed in action or combat
2) (zwischen persönlichen Gegnern) fight; (fig.) struggle3) (WettKampf) contest; (Boxen) contest; fight; boutsich einen spannenden Kampf liefern — produce an exciting contest
4) (fig.) struggle, fight (um, für for; gegen against)jemandem/einer Sache den Kampf ansagen — declare war on somebody/something
* * *um for;gegen against); (Konflikt) conflict ( auch POL); (Fehde) feud; (Rivalität) rivalry; (innerer, seelischer Kampf) struggle, battle (with o.s.), inner conflict; (sportlicher Wettstreit) contest; (Spiel) match; (Boxen) fight;Kampf ums Dasein fight for survival;Kampf auf Leben und Tod life-and-death struggle;jemandem/einer Sache den Kampf ansagen declare war on sb/sth;es kam zum Kampf fighting broke out;im Kampf fallen die in battle, be killed in action;auf in den Kampf! hum once more unto the breach!* * *der; Kampf[e]s, Kämpfe1) (militärisch) battle (um for)er ist im Kampf gefallen — he fell or was killed in action or combat
2) (zwischen persönlichen Gegnern) fight; (fig.) struggle3) (WettKampf) contest; (Boxen) contest; fight; bout4) (fig.) struggle, fight (um, für for; gegen against)jemandem/einer Sache den Kampf ansagen — declare war on somebody/something
* * *¨-e (Sport) m.match n.(§ pl.: matches) ¨-e m.battle n.campaign n.contest n.fight n.struggle n. -
7 atrocidad
f.1 barbarity.me parece una atrocidad que no tengan calefacción I think it's terrible o awful that they don't have heating2 atrocity, abomination, atrocious action, barbarity.* * *1 (barbaridad) atrocity, outrage2 (disparate - acción) something stupid, foolish thing; (- dicho) silly remark, stupid remark■ es una atrocidad salir sin abrigo con el frío que hace it's madness to go out without a coat in this cold weather* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mil etc) atrocity, outrage2) * (=tontería) foolish thing, silly thing3) * (=exageración)¡qué atrocidad! — how dreadful!, how awful!
* * *2) ( uso hiperbólico)qué atrocidad! — how atrocious! o how awful!
* * *= enormity, atrocity, awfulness, hideousness, monstrosity, outrage, inhumanity.Ex. It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.Ex. The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.Ex. But among those elements there may be something new and strange which one may not be able to assimilate oneself, as an adult, because of the sheer awfulness of the rest of the stuff.Ex. The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex. Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.Ex. The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex. Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *2) ( uso hiperbólico)qué atrocidad! — how atrocious! o how awful!
* * *= enormity, atrocity, awfulness, hideousness, monstrosity, outrage, inhumanity.Ex: It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.
Ex: The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.Ex: But among those elements there may be something new and strange which one may not be able to assimilate oneself, as an adult, because of the sheer awfulness of the rest of the stuff.Ex: The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex: Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.Ex: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex: Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *A1 (cualidad) barbarity2 (acto) atrocityB(uso hiperbólico): ¿eso le dijo? ¡qué atrocidad! he said that to her? how atrocious! o how awful!este nuevo programa es una atrocidad this new program is terrible o awful o appalling* * *
atrocidad sustantivo femenino ( cualidad) barbarity;
( acto) atrocity;◊ ¡qué atrocidad! how atrocious! o how awful!
atrocidad sustantivo femenino atrocity
' atrocidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bestialidad
- monstruosidad
English:
atrocity
- monstrosity
- outrage
- inhumanity
* * *atrocidad nf1. [cualidad] barbarity2. [acción] atrocityme parece una atrocidad que no tengan calefacción I think it's terrible o awful that they don't have heating* * *f1 atrocity2 ( disparate):decir/hacer atrocidades say/do stupid things3:una atrocidad de película/libro fam an atrocious movie/book* * *atrocidad nf: atrocity* * *atrocidad n atrocity -
8 lotta
f strugglesports wrestlingfig fight* * *lotta s.f.1 struggle, fight (anche fig.): dopo una lunga lotta l'avversario cedette, after a long struggle his opponent yielded; lotta corpo a corpo, hand-to-hand fighting; lotta impari, mortale, uneven, mortal combat; lotta a oltranza, fight to the death; l'istinto della lotta, the fighting instinct; ci fu una lotta violenta, there was a violent struggle; sostennero una lotta disperata con la polizia, they put up a desperate fight against the police; sostenere una lotta con qlcu., to have a fight with s.o.; lotta di classe, class struggle (o war); lotte sociali, social struggles // (econ.): lotta tariffaria, tariff war; lotte del lavoro, labour conflicts; lotte sindacali, union struggles; lotta economica, economic warfare; lotta contro l'inflazione, fight against inflation; lotta contro i concorrenti, fight against competitors; la legge fu approvata in seguito a una lotta ostinata alla Camera dei Comuni, the bill was passed after a stubborn fight in the House of Commons; lotta contro la droga, contro il cancro, battle against drugs, against cancer // lotta per l'esistenza, struggle for survival2 ( sport) wrestling: lotta americana, all-in wrestling; lotta greco-romana, Graeco-Roman wrestling; lotta libera, catch-as-catch-can; una gara di lotta, a wrestling match; fare alla lotta, to wrestle3 (disaccordo, dissidio) quarrel; dispute: è in lotta col padre, he is at odds with his father; le sue passioni erano in lotta, his passions were struggling within him.* * *['lɔtta]1. sf(combattimento) fight, struggle, (conflitto) conflict, Sport wrestling2.* * *['lɔtta]sostantivo femminileabbandonare la lotta — to give up o abandon the struggle
2) (impegno) fight, strugglelotta contro il cancro, la disoccupazione — fight against cancer, unemployment
3) (conflitto) struggle4) sport wrestling•lotta armata — armed conflict o struggle
lotta di classe — class struggle o war(fare)
* * *lotta/'lɔtta/sostantivo f.1 (battaglia, guerra) conflict ( con, contro with); ingaggiare una lotta to start a fight; abbandonare la lotta to give up o abandon the struggle2 (impegno) fight, struggle; lotta contro il cancro, la disoccupazione fight against cancer, unemployment; lotta alla criminalità crime fighting; lotta per il potere power struggle3 (conflitto) struggle; la lotta tra il bene e il male the struggle between good and evil4 sport wrestling; fare la lotta to wrestlelotta armata armed conflict o struggle; lotta di classe class struggle o war(fare); lotta greco-romana Graeco-Roman wrestling; lotta libera all-in wrestling. -
9 même
1. adj, advla femme de César ne doit pas même être soupçonnée — см. la femme de César ne doit pas être soupçonnée
il ne faut jamais remettre au lendemain ce qui peut être fait le jour même — см. il ne faut jamais remettre une bonne action au lendemain
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10 crueldad
f.1 cruelty.2 act of cruelty.3 cruel act, cruelty.* * *1 cruelty2 (dureza) harshness, severity* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cualidad) cruelty2) (=acción) cruelty¡es una crueldad! — that's so cruel!, it's such a cruel thing to do o say!
* * *femenino cruelty* * *= cruelty, callousness, ruthlessness, inhumanity.Ex. Cruelty TO CHILDREN is quite clearly child abuse.Ex. Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex. Aggression and ruthlessness are inappropriate in this context: the librarian must be sensitive to the realities of power and influence and be able to present library issues in a manner that demonstrates their importance to the academic community.Ex. Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *femenino cruelty* * *= cruelty, callousness, ruthlessness, inhumanity.Ex: Cruelty TO CHILDREN is quite clearly child abuse.
Ex: Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex: Aggression and ruthlessness are inappropriate in this context: the librarian must be sensitive to the realities of power and influence and be able to present library issues in a manner that demonstrates their importance to the academic community.Ex: Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *1 (cualidad) crueltyes difícil imaginar la crueldad con que los trataban it's hard to imagine just how cruelly they were treated2 (acción) crueltylas crueldades cometidas durante la guerra the cruelties o atrocities committed during the wares una crueldad privar a estos animales de su libertad it's cruel o it's cruelty to deprive these animals of their freedomCompuesto:mental cruelty* * *
crueldad sustantivo femenino
cruelty;
crueldad mental mental cruelty
crueldad sustantivo femenino cruelty
' crueldad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- sadismo
- saña
English:
ASPCA
- cruelty
- dearly
- heartlessness
- viciously
- wanton
- inhumanity
* * *crueldad nf1. [de persona, acción] cruelty;mostró una crueldad inusitada he displayed extraordinary cruelty2. [acción cruel] act of cruelty;es una crueldad abandonar animales it's cruel to abandon animals3. [del clima] harshness* * *f cruelty* * *crueldad nf: cruelty* * *crueldad n cruelty -
11 position
позиция; положение; местонахождение; местоположение; район; точка стояния; рабочее место ( оператора) ; состояние; должность; перемещать ( в определенное положение) ; определять местонахождение; размещать; развертывать; дислоцировать; см. тж. site— defiladed position— delaying position— direct laying position— forward deiaying position— indirect laying position— initial delaying position— rear defensive position— rearward delaying position— switching position— turret-above cover position— turret-down cover position -
12 livrer
livrer [livʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ commande, marchandises] to deliverb. (à la police, à l'ennemi) to hand over (à to)c. [+ secret] to tell2. reflexive verba. ( = se rendre) to give o.s. up (à to)b. ( = se confier) to open upc. ( = faire) se livrer à [+ exercice, analyse, expérience] to do ; [+ recherches, étude] to carry out* * *livʀe
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1) Commerce to deliver [marchandises] (to à)2) ( remettre) to hand [somebody] over [criminel, prisonnier] (à to); ( en trahissant) to betray [complice, secret] (to à); to pass [something] on [document, renseignement] (à to)3) ( abandonner)4) ( confier)
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se livrer verbe pronominal1) ( s'adonner)2) ( se rendre)se livrer à — [terroristes, bandits] to give oneself up to, to surrender to
3) ( se confier)••* * *livʀe vt1) COMMERCE to deliver2) [otage, coupable] to hand over3) [secret, information] to give away4)* * *livrer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Comm to deliver [marchandises] (to à); se faire livrer qch to have sth delivered; nous livrons à domicile we do home deliveries; livrer qn to deliver sb's order;2 ( remettre) to hand [sb] over [personne, criminel, prisonnier] (à to); ( en trahissant) to betray [complice, secret] (to à); to pass [sth] on [document, renseignement] (à to);3 ( abandonner) ils ont livré le meurtrier à la colère de la foule they abandoned the murderer to the mob; le pays a été livré au pillage/chaos the country was given over to plunder/chaos; être livré à soi-même to be left to one's own devices;4 ( confier) il nous livre un peu de lui-même dans ses romans he reveals something of himself in his novels; les volcans ne nous ont pas encore livré tous leurs secrets volcanoes have not yet yielded all their secrets up to us.B se livrer vpr1 ( s'adonner) se livrer à l'étude to devote oneself to one's studies; se livrer à la débauche to give oneself over to vice; se livrer à des violences to commit acts of violence; se livrer à un trafic de drogue to engage in drug trafficking; il s'est livré à des critiques acerbes contre ses ennemis he criticized his enemies harshly;2 ( se rendre) se livrer à [terroristes, bandits] to give oneself up to, to surrender to;3 ( se confier) se livrer à un ami to confide in a friend; il ne se livre pas facilement he doesn't open up easily.livrer bataille to do battle (à with); livrer passage à qn to let sb through.[livre] verbe transitif1. [abandonner - personne, pays, ville] to hand overle pays est livré à la corruption the country has been given over to ou has sunk into corruptionêtre livré à soi-même to be left to oneself ou to one's own devices3. [révéler]livrer un secret to give away ou to betray a secretdans ses romans, elle livre peu d'elle-même she doesn't reveal much about herself in her novels4. COMMERCE [article, commande] to deliver[client] to deliver to5. (locution)livrer (une) bataille ou (un) combat [se battre] to wage ou to do battlelivrer passage à [laisser passer] to make way for————————se livrer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[se rendre]————————se livrer verbe pronominal intransitif[faire des confidences]elle ne se livre jamais she never confides in anybody, she never opens up————————se livrer à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [s'engager dans]se livrer à une enquête to hold ou to conduct an investigation2. [s'abandonner à - débauche] to abandon oneself to ; [ - sentiment] to give oneself up to -
13 poste
I.poste1 [pɔst]1. feminine nouna. ( = administration, bureau) post officeb. ( = service postal) mail2. compoundsII.poste2 [pɔst]1. masculine nouna. ( = emplacement) postc. ( = emploi) job ; [de fonctionnaire] post ; (dans une hiérarchie) position ; ( = nomination) appointment• être en poste à Paris to hold an appointment or a post in Paris• poste de radio/de télévision radio/televisione. (Telecommunications = ligne) extensionf. [de budget] item2. compounds* * *
I pɔstnom masculin1) ( fonction) ( dans une entreprise) position, job; ( dans la fonction publique) posttrois postes vacants or à pourvoir — three vacancies
être en poste à Moscou — [diplomate] to be posted to Moscow
3) ( lieu) post4) ( commissariat)5) Radio, Télévision ( appareil) setposte de radio — radio (set); ( station de radio) (radio) station
7) ( période de travail) shift8) ( en comptabilité) item9) Armée postposte de garde or police — guardhouse
•Phrasal Verbs:
II pɔst1) ( bureau) post officeenvoyer par la poste — to send [something] by post GB, to mail US
2) Histoire mail•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔst1. nf1) (= bureau) post officeJe vais à la poste pour acheter des timbres. — I'm going to the post office to buy some stamps.
2) (= service) postJe vais l'envoyer par la poste. — I'm going to send it by post.
2. nm1) (= fonction) postJean-Pierre a trouvé un poste de professeur. — Jean-Pierre has found a teaching post.
être en poste; Il a été en poste à Ryad. — He has been working in Riyadh.
2) (= emplacement) post3) [police] police station4) TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS extensionPouvez-vous me passer le poste de M. Salzedo? — Can you put me through to Mr Salzedo's extension?
5) [radio, TV] set6) [budget] item* * *A nm1 ( fonction) ( dans une entreprise) position, job; ( dans la fonction publique) post; poste d'enseignement Scol teaching post; Univ university teaching post; un poste de secrétaire/comptable a position as a secretary/an accountant; un poste à or de responsabilité a position of responsibility; supprimer dix postes to cut ten jobs; suppression de poste job cut; trois postes vacants or à pourvoir three vacancies; être en poste à Moscou/en Russie [diplomate] to be posted to Moscow/to Russia;2 Sport position;4 ( commissariat) poste de police police station;5 Radio, TV ( appareil) poste de radio radio (set); poste de télévision television (set); ( station de radio) (radio) station; poste émetteur transmitter;6 Télécom ( appareil) (tele)phone; ( ligne) extension; numéro de poste extension number; pourrais-je avoir le poste 426? could I have extension 426?;7 Entr, Ind ( période de travail) shift; les ouvriers se relaient par postes de huit heures the workers do eight-hour shifts;9 Mil post; l'abandon de poste abandoning one's post; poste d'écoute/d'observation/de commandement listening/observation/command post; poste de garde or police guardhouse; il est toujours fidèle au poste you can always rely on him, you can count on him through thick and thin.B nf1 Admin ( bureau) post office; la Poste the Post Office; la poste ( service) the post GB, the mail US; envoyer par la poste to send [sth] by post GB, to mail US; mettre qch à la poste to post sth GB, to put sth in the post GB, to mail sth US; la poste marche très bien the postal service is very good; la Poste recrute there are vacancies for postal workers; privatiser la poste to privatize postal services; fourgonnette de la poste post office van GB, mail truck US; ⇒ lettre;poste aérienne airmail; poste d'aiguillage Rail signal box; poste budgétaire budget item; poste cellulaire cellphone; poste de contrôle control centreGB; poste de douane customs post; poste d'équipage Naut crew's quarters (pl); poste à essence filling station, gas station US; poste à galène Radio crystal set; poste d'incendie fire hydrant; poste de lavage carwash; poste de péage toll booth; poste de pilotage Aviat flight deck; poste restante poste restante GB, general delivery US; poste de secours first-aid post GB ou station; poste de soudure or à souder welding equipment.I[pɔst] nom féminin1. [établissement] post officela poste ≃ the Post Officetravailler à la poste ≃ to work for the Post OfficeThe French post office is responsible for the collection and delivery of mail. It also offers financial services. Many people choose to bank at the post office.II[pɔst] nom masculin1. RADIO & TÉLÉVISIONposte (de) radio/télévision (radio)/television setposte émetteur/récepteur transmitting/receiving set2. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [appareil] telephone[d'un standard] extensionun poste à pourvoir a post to be filled, a vacancyelle a un poste très élevé au ministère she has a very senior position ou post in the ministry4. [local, installation]5. MILITAIREêtre/rester à son poste (sens propre & figuré) to be/to stay at one's postposte de combat action ou battle stationposte d'observation/d'écoute/de surveillance (sens propre & figuré) observation/listening/look-out post[d'un budget] itema. [emplacement] workplaceb. [emploi] job -
14 борьба борьб·а
struggle, fight, combat, strife, war; (единоборство, схватка) battleвозобновить борьбу — to resume the struggle, to dig up the hatchet / tamahawk
безнадёжная борьба — hopeless struggle, losing battle
идейная / идеологическая борьба — ideological struggle
(заметное) обострение идеологической борьбы — (visible) aggravation / intensification / sharpening of the ideological struggle
отрешиться от междоусобной борьбы — to give.up internal strife
острая борьба — keen / acute fight / struggle
фракционная борьба — struggle between factions, factional conflict
борьба за власть — struggle / race for power
борьба за гражданские права — struggle / battle for civil rights
борьба за мир — peace fight, fight / struggle for peace
борьба за признание чьих-л. прав — fight for the recognition of smb.'s rights
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15 status
1.stătus, a, um, v. sisto.2.stătus, ūs, m. [sto and sisto].I.In a corporeal sense.A.Mode or way of standing, of holding one's body (at rest), posture, position, attitude, station, carriage; sing. and plur.: Ps. Statur hic ad hunc modum. Si. Statum vide hominis, Callipho, quasi basilicum, look at the way he stands, Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 41:B.stat in statu senex ut adoriatur moechum,
in an attitude of attack, ready, id. Mil. 4, 9, 12: concrepuit digitis, laborat;crebro conmutat status,
his posture, id. ib. 2, 2, 51:qui esset status (videre vellem) flabellulum tenere te asinum tantum,
what your attitude was, what figure you cut, in holding the fan, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 50:in gestu status (oratoris erit) erectus et celsus, rarus incessus,
attitude, Cic. Or. 18, 59:status quidem rectus sit, sed diducti paulum pedes,
Quint. 11, 3, 159:abesse plurimum a saltatore debet orator... non effingere status quosdam, et quidquid dicet ostendere,
id. 11, 3, 89:ut recta sint bracchia, ne indoctae rusticaeve manus, ne status indecorus,
id. 1, 11, 16:stare solitus Socrates dicitur... immobilis, iisdem in vestigiis,
Gell. 2, 1, 2:dumque silens astat, status est vultusque diserti,
Ov. P. 2, 5, 51:statum proeliantis componit,
Petr. 95 fin. —So of the pose of statues: non solum numerum signorum, sed etiam uniuscujusque magnitudinem, figuram, statum litteris definiri vides,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 21, § 57:expedit saepe, ut in statuis atque picturis videmus, variari habitus, vultus, status,
Quint. 2, 13, 8:ut illo statu Chabrias sibi statuam fieri voluerit. Ex quo factum est ut postea athletae his statibus in statuis ponendis uterentur,
Nep. Chabr. 1, 3.—And of images in a dream:ubi prima (imago somni) perit, alioque est altera nata inde statu, prior hic gestum mutasse videtur,
Lucr. 4, 772:(opp. motus, incessus) quorum (iratorum) vultus, voces, motus statusque mutantur,
motions and postures, Cic. Off. 1, 29, 102:decorum istud in corporis motu et statu cernitur,
id. ib. 1, 35, 126:habitus oris et vultūs, status, motus,
id. Fin. 3, 17, 56; 5, 17, 47:in quibus si peccetur... motu statuve deformi,
id. ib. 5, 12, 35:eo erant vultu, oratione, omni reliquo motu et statu, ut, etc.,
id. Tusc. 3, 22, 53:status, incessus, sessio, accubatio... teneat illud decorum,
id. Off. 1, 35, 129:in pedibus observentur status et incessus,
the posture and gait, Quint. 11, 3, 124.—Of external appearance, manners, dress, and apparel:C.quoniam formam hujus cepi in me et statum, decet et facta moresque hujus habere me similis item,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 111:redegitque se ad pallium et crepidas, atque in tali statu biennio fere permansit,
Suet. Tib. 13.—Size, height, stature of living and inanimate beings (cf. statura;D.post-Aug.): pumilionem, quos natura brevi statu peractos, etc.,
Stat. S. 1, 6, 58: longissimum... aratorem faciemus;mediastenus qualiscunque status potest esse,
Col. 1, 9, 3:in gallinaceis maribus status altior quaeritur,
id. 8, 2, 9; so id. 7, 9, 2; 7, 12 med.:plantae majoris statūs,
Pall. Febr. 25, 20.—A position, place, in the phrase de statu movere, deicere, or statum conturbare, to displace, drive out, eject, expel, throw from a position (esp. of battle and combat):II. A.equestrem procellam excitemus oportet, si turbare ac statu movere (hostes) volumus,
Liv. 30, 18, 14:nihil statu motus, cum projecto prae se clipeo staret, in praesidio urbis moriturum se... respondit,
id. 38, 25: Manlius scutum scuto percussit atque statum Galli conturbavit (cf. the next sentence: atque de loco hominem iterum dejecit), Claud. Quadrig. ap. Gell. 9, 13, 16.—So, out of the military sphere, in order to avoid an attack:ea vis est... quae, periculo mortis injecto, formidine animum perterritum loco saepe et certo de statu demovet,
Cic. Caecin. 15, 42.— Transf., of mental position, conviction, argument, etc.:saepe adversarios de statu omni dejecimus,
Cic. Or. 37, 129:voluptas quo est major, eo magis mentem e suā sede et statu demovet,
throws the mind off its balance, id. Par. 1, 3, 15.—Similarly: de statu deducere, recedere, from one's position or principles:fecerunt etiam ut me prope de vitae meae statu deducerent, ut ego istum accusarem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 4, § 10:neque de statu nobis nostrae dignitatis est recedendum, neque sine nostris copiis in alterius praesidia veniendum,
id. Att. 1, 20, 2.—So, de statu suo declinare = moveri:neque dubito quin, suspitione aliquā perculsi repentinā, de statu suo declinarint,
i. e. became unsettled, Cic. Clu. 38, 106:qui cum me firmissimis opibus... munire possim, quamvis excipere fortunam malui quam... de meo statu declinare,
than abandon my position, id. Prov. Cons. 17, 41; cf.of the position of heavenly bodies: qui eodem statu caeli et stellarum nati sunt,
aspect, id. Div. 2, 44, 92.Of persons, condition in regard to public rights, political or civil status, any loss of which was a capitis deminutio (v. caput):2.capitis minutio est statūs permutatio,
Gai. Dig. 4, 5, 1; id. Inst. 1, 159; cf. Dig. 4, 5, 11:quo quisque loco nostrum est natus... hunc vitae statum usque ad senectutem obtinere debet,
Cic. Balb. 7, 18:ad quem proscripti confluebant. Quippe nullum habentibus statum quilibet dux erat idoneus,
with regard to the civil death of the proscribed, Vell. 2, 72, 5:illorum salus omnibus accepta fuit... quia tam grati exoptatum libertatis statum recuperaverint,
Val. Max. 5, 26:si statu periclitari litigator videtur,
if his civil status seems in peril, Quint. 6, 1, 36:nec ulla tam familiaris est infelicibus patria quam solitudo et prioris statūs oblivio,
i. e. the status of full citizenship, lost by banishment, Curt. 5, 5, 11:permanent tamen in statu servitutis,
Suet. Gram. 21:vetuit quaeri de cujusquam defunctorum statu,
id. Tit. 8 fin.:multorum excisi status,
Tac. A. 3, 28: qui illegitime concipiuntur, statum sumunt ex eo tempore quo nascuntur, i. e. whether freemen or slaves, etc., Gai. Inst. 1, 89:cum servus manumittitur: eo die enim incipit statum habere,
a civil status, Dig. 4, 5, 4:homo liber qui se vendidit, manumissus non ad suum statum revertitur, sed efficitur libertinae condicionis, i. e. that of an ingenuus,
ib. 1, 5, 21:primo de personarum statu dicemus,
civil status, ib. 1, 5, 2; so Titin. 5:de statu hominum (sometimes status used in the jurists absolutely with reference to freedom and slavery): si status controversiam cui faciat procurator, sive ex servitute in libertatem, etc.,
Dig. 3, 3, 39, § 5; so ib. 3, 3, 33, § 1.—Similarly in the later jurists: status suus = aetas XXV. annorum, years of discretion:cum ad statum suum frater pervenisset,
Dig. 31, 1, 77, § 19.—Condition and position with reference to rank, profession, trade, occupation, social standing, reputation, and character:3.an tibi vis inter istas vorsarier prosedas... quae tibi olant stabulum statumque?
their trade, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 59:quod in civitatibus agnationibus familiarum distinguuntur status,
the ranks of the families, Cic. Leg. 1, 7, 23:regum status decemviris donabantur,
the rank of kings was assigned to the decemvirs, id. Agr. 1, 1, 2:cum alii rem ipsam publicam atque hunc bonorum statum odissent,
the social position of the higher classes, id. Sest. 20, 46:non ut aliquid ex pristino statu nostro retineamus,
id. Fam. 4, 4, 1:ecquis umquam tam ex amplo statu concidit?
id. Att. 3, 10, 2:non enim jam quam dignitatem, quos honores, quem vitae statum amiserim cogito,
id. ib. 10, 4, 1:quam (statuam) esse ejusdem status amictus, anulus, imago ipsa declarat,
id. ib. 1, 1, 17:praesidium petebamus ex potentissimi viri benevolentiā ad omnem statum nostrae dignitatis,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 8, 1: noster autem status est hic:apud bonos iidem sumus quos reliquisti, apud sordem, etc.,
id. Att. 1, 16, 11:ego me non putem tueri meum statum ut neque offendam animum cujusquam, nec frangam dignitatem meam?
maintain my character, id. Fam. 9, 16, 6:quos fortuna in amplissimo statu (i. e. regum) collocarat,
Auct. Her. 4, 16, 23:tantam in eodem homine varietatem status,
high and low position in life, ups and downs, Val. Max. 6, 9, 4:cum classiarios quos Nero ex remigibus justos milites fecerat, redire ad pristinum statum cogeret,
Suet. Galb. 12:quaedam circa omnium ordinum statum correxit,
id. Claud. 22:cum redieritis in Graeciam, praestabo ne quis statum suum vestro credat esse meliorem,
social position, Curt. 5, 5, 22:omnis Aristippum decuit color et status et res,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 23.—Condition in reference to prosperity, happiness or unhappiness, and health (mostly poet. and post-Aug.):4.at iste non dolendi status non vocatur voluptas,
Cic. Fin. 2, 9, 28:neque hic est Nunc status Aurorae meritos ut poscat honores,
Ov. M. 13, 594:flebilis ut noster status est, ita flebile carmen,
id. Tr. 5, 1, 5:quid enim status hic a funere differt?
id. P. 2, 3, 3:pejor ab admonitu fit status iste boni,
id. ib. 1, 2, 54:his enim quorum felicior in domo status fuerat,
Val. Max. 6, 8, 7:sin nostros status sive proximorum ingenia contemplemur,
id. 6, 9 pr.:caelum contemplare: vix tamen ibi talem statum (i. e. felicitatis deorum) reperias,
id. 7, 1, 1:haec quidem (vox) animi magnifici et prosperi status (fuit),
id. 6, 5, ext. 4:obliti statūs ejus quem beneficio exuistis meo,
Curt. 10, 2, 22:sumus in hoc tuo statu iidem qui florente te fuimus,
i. e. distress, id. 5, 11, 5:res magna et ex beatissimo animi statu profecta,
Sen. Ep. 81, 21: voverat, si sibi incolumis status (of health) permisisset, proditurum se... hydraulam, Suet. Ner. 54. —Condition, circumstances, in gen., of life or of the mind:B.homines hoc uno plurimum a bestiis differunt quod rationem habent, mentemque quae... omnem complectatur vitae consequentis statum,
Cic. Fin. 2, 14, 45:facias me certiorem et simul de toto statu tuo consiliisque omnibus,
id. Fam. 7, 10, 3:tibi declaravi adventus noster qualis fuisset, et quis esset status,
id. Att. 4, 2, 1:quid enim ego laboravi, si... nihil consecutus sum ut in eo statu essem quem neque fortunae temeritas, neque, etc., labefactaret,
id. Par. 2, 17:sed hoc videant ii qui nulla sibi subsidia ad omnes vitae status paraverunt,
id. Fam. 9, 6, 4: atque is quidem qui cuncta composuit constanter in suo manebat statu (transl. of emeinen en tôi heautou kata tropon êthei, Plat. Tim. p. 42, c. Steph.), in his own state, being, Cic. Tim. 13:vitae statum commutatum ferre non potuit,
Nep. Dion, 4, 4:id suis rebus tali in statu saluti fore,
Curt. 5, 1, 5: haec sunt fulmina quae prima accepto patrimonio et in novi hominis aut urbis statu fiunt, in any new condition (when a stroke of lightning was considered an omen), Sen. Q. N. 2, 47.—Rarely of a state:libere hercle hoc quidem. Sed vide statum (i. e. ebrietatis),
Plaut. Ps. 5, 2, 4.—Esp., in augury: fulmen status, a thunderbolt sent to one who is not expecting a sign, as a warning or suggestion, = fulmen monitorium:status est, ubi quietis nec agitantibus quidquam nec cogitantibus fulmen intervenit,
Sen. Q. N. 2, 39, 2.—Of countries, communities, etc., the condition of society, or the state, the public order, public affairs.1.In gen.:2.Siciliam ita vexavit ac perdidit ut ea restitui in antiquum statum nullo modo possit,
Cic. Verr. 1, 4, 12:nunc in eo statu civitas est ut omnes idem de re publicā sensuri esse videantur,
id. Sest. 50, 106:omnem condicionem imperii tui statumque provinciae mihi demonstravit Tratorius,
id. Fam. 12, 23, 1; so id. ib. 13, 68, 1:mihi rei publicae statum per te notum esse voluisti,
id. ib. 3, 11, 4; so,status ipse nostrae civitatis,
id. ib. 5, 16, 2:non erat desperandum fore aliquem tolerabilem statum civitatis,
id. Phil. 13, 1, 2:sane bonum rei publicae genus, sed tamen inclinatum et quasi pronum ad perniciosissimum statum,
id. Rep. 2, 26, 48:aliquo, si non bono, at saltem certo statu civitatis,
id. Fam. 9, 8, 2:ex hoc qui sit status totius rei publicae videre potes,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 5, § 15: ex eodem de toto statu rerum communium [p. 1756] cognosces, id. Fam. 1, 8, 1:tamen illa, quae requiris, suum statum tenent, nec melius, si tu adesses, tenerent,
id. ib. 6, 1, 1:non illi nos de unius municipis fortunis arbitrantur, sed de totius municipii statu, dignitate, etc., sententias esse laturos,
id. Clu. 69, 196:ego vitam omnium civium, statum orbis terrae... redemi,
id. Sull. 11, 33:Ti. Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statum rei publicae,
id. Cat. 1, 1, 3:eo tum statu res erat ut longe principes haberentur Aedui,
Caes. B. G. 6, 12, 9:cum hoc in statu res esset,
Liv. 26, 5, 1; so id. 32, 11, 1:eam regiam servitutem (civitatis) collatam cum praesenti statu praeclaram libertatem visam,
id. 41, 6, 9:statum quoque civitatis ea victoria firmavit ut jam inde res inter se contrahere auderent,
i. e. commercial prosperity, id. 27, 51:ut deliberare de statu rerum suarum posset,
id. 44, 31:ut taedio praesentium consules duo et status pristinus rerum in desiderium veniant,
id. 3, 37, 3:jam Latio is status erat rerum ut neque bellum neque pacem pati possent,
id. 8, 13, 2:qui se moverit ad sollicitandum statum civitatis,
internal peace, id. 3, 20, 8:omni praesenti statu spem cuique novandi res suas blandiorem esse,
more attractive than any condition of public affairs, id. 35, 17:tranquillitatis status,
Val. Max. 7, 2, 1:in sollicito civitatis statu,
Quint. 6, 1, 16:principes regesque et quocumque alio nomine sunt tutores status publici,
guardians of public order, Sen. Clem. 1, 4, 3: curis omnium ad formandum publicum statum a tam sollemni munere aversis, Curt, 10, 10, 9; so,ad formandum rerum praesentium statum,
Just. 9, 5, 1:populo jam praesenti statu laeto,
Suet. Caes. 50:ad componendum Orientis statum,
id. Calig. 1:deploravit temporum statum,
id. Galb. 10:ad explorandum statum Galliarum,
id. Caes. 24:delegatus pacandae Germaniae status,
id. Tib. 16: et omnia habet rerum status iste mearum ( poet., = reipublicae meae), Ov. M. 7, 509.—Esp., of the political sentiments of the citizens:3.a Maronitis certiora de statu civitatium scituros,
Liv. 39, 27:ad visendum statum regionis ejus,
id. 42, 17, 1:suas quoque in eodem statu mansuras res esse,
id. 42, 29, 9:cum hic status in Boeotiā esset,
id. 42, 56, 8.—Of the constitution, institutions, form of government, etc.:4.Scipionem rogemus ut explicet quem existimet esse optimum statum civitatis,
Cic. Rep. 1, 20, 33; 1, 21, 34; 1, 46, 70;1, 47, 71: ob hanc causam praestare nostrae civitatis statum ceteris civitatibus,
id. ib. 2, 1, 2:itaque cum patres rerum potirentur, numquam constitisse statum civitatis,
the form of the government had never been permanent, id. ib. 1, 32, 49:in hoc statu rei publicae (decemvirali), quem dixi non posse esse diuturnum,
id. ib. 2, 37, 62:providete ne rei publicae status commutetur,
id. Har. Resp. 27, 60:eademque oritur etiam ex illo saepe optimatium praeclaro statu,
aristocratic form of government, id. Rep. 1, 44, 68:ut totum statum civitatis in hoc uno judicio positam esse putetis,
id. Fl. 1, 3:ut rei publicae statum convulsuri viderentur,
id. Pis. 2, 4:pro meā salute, pro vestrā auctoritate, pro statu civitatis nullum vitae discrimen vitandum umquam putavit,
id. Red. in Sen. 8, 20:cum hoc coire ausus es, ut consularem dignitatem, ut rei publicae statum... addiceres?
id. ib. 7, 16:omnia quae sunt in imperio et in statu civitatis ab iis defendi putantur,
id. Mur. 11, 24:intelleges (te habere) nihil quod aut hoc aut aliquo rei publicae statu timeas,
id. Fam. 6, 2, 3:quod ad statum Macedoniae pertinebat,
Liv. 45, 32, 2:ex commutatione statūs publici,
Vell. 2, 35, 4:haec oblivio concussum et labentem civitatis statum in pristinum habitum revocavit,
Val. Max. 4, 1, ext. 4:Gracchi civitatis statum conati erant convellere,
id. 6, 3, 1 fin.:Cicero ita legibus Sullae cohaerere statum civitatis affirmat ut his solutis stare ipsa non possit,
Quint. 11, 1, 85:qui eloquentiā turbaverant civitatium status vel everterant,
id. 2, 16, 4:id biduum quod de mutando reipublicae statu haesitatum erat,
Suet. Claud. 11:nec dissimulasse unquam pristinum se reipublicae statum restituturum,
id. ib. 1:conversus hieme ad ordinandum reipublicae statum, fastos correxit, etc.,
id. Caes. 40:tu civitatem quis deceat status Curas,
what institutions, Hor. C. 3, 29, 25.—Hence,Existence of the republic:C.quae lex ad imperium, ad majestatem, ad statum patriae, ad salutem omnium pertinet,
Cic. Cael. 29, 70 (= eo, ut stet patria, the country's existence):si enim status erit aliquis civitatis, quicunque erit,
id. Fam. 4, 14, 4: status enim rei publicae maxime judicatis rebus continetur, the existence of the republic depends on the decisions of the courts, i. e. their sacredness, id. Sull. 22, 63. —In nature, state, condition, etc.:D. 1.incolumitatis ac salutis omnium causā videmus hunc statum esse hujus totius mundi atque naturae,
Cic. Or. 3, 45, 178:ex alio alius status (i. e. mundi) excipere omnia debet,
Lucr. 5, 829:ex alio terram status excipit alter,
id. 5, 835:est etiam quoque pacatus status aëris ille,
id. 3, 292:non expectato solis ortu, ex quo statum caeli notare gubernatores possent,
Liv. 37, 12, 11:idem (mare) alio caeli statu recipit in se fretum,
Curt. 6, 4, 19:incertus status caeli,
Col. 11, 2:pluvius caeli status,
id. 2, 10:mitior caeli status,
Sen. Oedip. 1054.—In gen.:2.atque hoc loquor de tribus his generibus rerum publicarum non perturbatis atque permixtis, sed suum statum tenentibus,
preserving their essential features, Cic. Rep. 1, 28, 44.—Hence,Esp. in rhet. jurisp.(α).The answer to the action (acc. to Cic., because the defence: primum insistit in eo = the Gr. stasis):(β).refutatio accusationis appellatur Latine status, in quo primum insistit quasi ad repugnandum congressa defensio,
Cic. Top. 25, 93; so,statu (sic enim appellamus controversiarum genera),
id. Tusc. 3, 33, 79:statum quidam dixerunt primam causarum conflictionem,
Quint. 3, 6, 4; cf. Cic. Part. Or. 29, 102.—The main question, the essential point:E.quod nos statum id quidam constitutionem vocant, alii quaestionem, alii quod ex quaestione appareat, Theodorus caput, ad quod referantur omnia,
Quint. 3, 6, 2:non est status prima conflictio, sed quod ex primā conflictione nascitur, id est genus quaestionis,
the kind, nature of the question, id. 3, 6, 5; cf. the whole chapter.—In gram., the mood of the verb, instead of modus, because it distinguishes the conceptions of the speaker:► For statu liber, v.et tempora et status,
tenses and moods, Quint. 9, 3, 11:fiunt soloecismi per modos, sive cui status eos dici placet,
id. 1, 5, 41.statuliber. -
16 trim
(a) (neat → appearance) net, soigné; (→ person) d'apparence soignée; (→ garden, flowerbed) bien entretenu; (→ ship) en bon ordre;∎ the garden is looking very trim le jardin a l'air très bien entretenu(b) (svelte → figure) svelte, mince(a) (cut → roses) tailler, couper; (→ hair, nails) couper; (→ beard) tailler; (→ candle wick) tailler, moucher; (→ paper, photo) rogner;∎ to trim one's nails se couper les ongles;∎ I had my hair trimmed je me suis fait raccourcir les cheveux;∎ trim the frayed edges off égalisez les bords du tissu∎ a hat trimmed with fur un chapeau bordé ou orné de fourrure;∎ the collar was trimmed with lace le col était bordé ou garni de dentelle;∎ we trimmed the Christmas tree with tinsel on a décoré le sapin de Noël avec des guirlandes∎ figurative to trim one's sails réviser son jugement(d) (cut back → budget, costs) réduire, limiter;∎ they were able to trim several thousand pounds from the budget ils ont pu réduire le budget de plusieurs milliers de livres3 noun∎ to be in good trim être en bon état;∎ the garden doesn't look in very good trim le jardin a l'air un peu à l'abandon(b) (fit condition → of person)∎ to get in or into trim se remettre en forme;∎ are you in (good) trim for the match? êtes-vous en forme pour le match?;∎ in fighting trim prêt pour le combat∎ she gave the hedge a trim elle a taillé la haie;∎ she gave her nails a trim elle s'est coupé les ongles;∎ to have a trim (at hairdresser's) se faire raccourcir les cheveux;∎ just a trim, please vous me les raccourcissez juste un peu, s'il vous plaît(d) (UNCOUNT) (moulding, decoration) moulures fpl; (on car) aménagement m intérieur, finitions fpl intérieures; (on dress) garniture f; American (in shop window) composition f d'étalage;∎ Cars interior trim finitions fpl intérieures, garnissage m;∎ seat trim habillage m des sièges►► trim track, trim trail parcours-santé m(b) (budget, costs) réduire(spend less) réduire ses dépenses; (shed staff) réduire ses effectifs∎ to trim the fat off the meat enlever le gras de la viande -
17 aircraft
(мн. aircraft)1. n1) літальний апарат, ЛА; повітряне судно, ПС; літак; вертоліт, гелікоптер; проф. борт2) збірн. авіація2.◊aircraft in distress — ПС, що зазнає лиха
aircraft in missing — ПС, що зникло безвісти
aircraft in service — ПС, що експлуатується
aircraft is considered to be missing — ПС вважається таким, що зникло безвісти
aircraft on register — ПС, занесене до реєстру авіакомпанії
aircraft requiring assistance — ПС, що потребує допомоги
aircraft under command — ПС, кероване (диспетчерською службою)
aircraft under control — ПС, кероване (екіпажем)
to decelerate the aircraft to... — знижувати швидкість ПС до...
to fly an aircraft — пілотувати ПС; керувати повітряним судном
to follow up the aircraft — супроводжувати ПС; забезпечувати контроль польоту ПС
to install on the aircraft — монтувати [установлювати] на повітряному судні (напр. на крилі)
to land the aircraft — саджати [приземляти] ПС
to level the aircraft out — вирівнювати ПС (на заданій висоті); установлювати ПС у горизонтальне положення
to pull an aircraft — 1) брати штурвал на себе; 2) виводити ПС з пікірування
to reequip an aircraft — переобладнувати ПС; заміняти [замінювати] обладнання ПС
to release the aircraft — припиняти диспетчерський контроль (за польотом) повітряного судна; дозволити повітряному судну вийти з зони контролю
to restore an aircraft — відновлювати [(від)ремонтувати] ПС
to return the aircraft to flyable status — приводити ПС у стан льотної готовності (шляхом технічного доопрацювання)
to roll out the aircraft — 1) виводити ПС із крену; 2) викочувати ПС (з ангару)
to rotate an aircraft — відривати [піднімати] передню опору шасі повітряного судна (під час зльоту)
to steer an aircraft — вести ПС; керувати повітряним судном (під час руління)
to substitute the aircraft — заміняти [замінювати] ПС (на інше)
to trim the aircraft — балансувати [тримерувати] ПС
to vend an aircraft — поставляти [постачати] ПС (експлуатанту)
to warn the aircraft — попереджати [попереджувати] ПС (про небезпеку); остерегти [застерегти ] ПС (від небезпеки)
•- accelerator aircraft - active aircraft - active-cooling hypersonic aircraft - aerodynamically balanced aircraft - airborne aircraft - all-body aircraft - all-cargo aircraft - all-metal aircraft - all-purpose aircraft - all-weather aircraft - all-wing aircraft - ambulance aircraft - amphibian aircraft - approaching aircraft - arriving aircraft - attack aircraft - authorized aircraft - balanced aircraft - baseline aircraft - basic aircraft - boost-glide aircraft - business aircraft - canard aircraft - cargo aircraft - chartered aircraft - civil aircraft - clean aircraft - cleared aircraft - combat aircraft - combination aircraft - commuter-size aircraft - conflicting aircraft - conventional takeoff and landing aircraft - convertible aircraft - critical aircraft - damaged aircraft - delta-wing aircraft - departing aircraft - derived aircraft - disabled aircraft - double-decker aircraft - eastbound aircraft - enemy aircraft - entire aircraft - environmentally attuned aircraft - executive aircraft - experimental aircraft - feeder aircraft - first-generation aircraft - fixed-wing aircraft - fly-by-wire aircraft - folding-wing aircraft - following aircraft - forest patrol aircraft - forestry surveillance aircraft - freight aircraft - friendly aircraft - fuel-conservative aircraft - full-scale aircraft - general aircraft - general-purpose aircraft - handy aircraft - heavier-than-air aircraft - heavy aircraft - heavy transport aircraft - high-altitude aircraft - high-capacity aircraft - high-speed aircraft - high-time aircraft - high-wing aircraft - holding aircraft - hospital aircraft - hushkitted aircraft - hypersonic aircraft - hydrogen-fuelled aircraft - improperly loaded aircraft - inbound aircraft - in-coming aircraft - in-flight aircraft - in-service aircraft - instructional aircraft - interchanged aircraft - intruder aircraft - intruding aircraft - inward aircraft - irrepairable aircraft - jet aircraft - laden aircraft - land aircraft - land-based aircraft - laser-powered aircraft - leased aircraft - licensed aircraft - lift-fuselage aircraft - light aircraft - lighter-than-air aircraft - litter aircraft - long-bodied aircraft - long-distance aircraft - long-haul aircraft - long-range aircraft - long-range search aircraft - low annoyance aircraft - low-wing aircraft - mail-carrying aircraft - making way aircraft - manned aircraft - medium-range cargo aircraft - medium-range search aircraft - methane-fuelled aircraft - mid-wing aircraft - military aircraft - minishuttle launcher aircraft - missing aircraft - modern aircraft - modified aircraft - mother aircraft - multicrew aircraft - multi-engine aircraft - multiengined aircraft - multipurpose aircraft - narrow-body aircraft - NASP aircraft - nearly invisible aircraft - nonnoise certificated aircraft - oncoming aircraft - one-engined aircraft - originating aircraft - outbound aircraft - outdated aircraft - out-of-balance aircraft - outward aircraft - overweight aircraft - owner-operated aircraft - parked aircraft - passenger aircraft - passive-cooling hypersonic aircraft - patrol aircraft - piloted aircraft - piston aircraft - piston-engined aircraft - piston-powered aircraft - practice aircraft - preceding aircraft - preproduction aircraft - pressurized aircraft - production aircraft - profitable aircraft - prop-driven aircraft - propeller-driven aircraft - prototype aircraft - quiet aircraft - receiver aircraft - reconnaissance aircraft - reduced takeoff and landing aircraft - regular-body aircraft - research aircraft - rotary wing aircraft - RTOL aircraft - school aircraft - search aircraft - short-range aircraft - short-range search aircraft - short takeoff and landing aircraft - single-engine aircraft - small-size aircraft - solar powered aircraft - state aircraft - stayed afloat aircraft - stealth aircraft - STOL aircraft - stretched aircraft - subsonic aircraft - supersonic aircraft - training aircraft - transonic aircraft - transport aircraft - turboprop aircraft - twin-engine aircraft - twin-fuselage aircraft - ultra-large aircraft - under command aircraft - underway aircraft - unidentified aircraft - unlawfully seized aircraft - unmanned aircraft - unpressurized aircraft - used aircraft - vectored-thrust aircraft - vertical takeoff and landing aircraft - very long-range search aircraft - VTOL aircraft - widebody aircraft
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