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81 break up
1) крошиться на мелкие части;
вскрываться( о реке) In spring the ice on the Great Lakes breaks up. ≈ Весной лед на Великих Озерах крошится и ломается.
2) разрушать(ся) The men in the garage will break up the old cars for their parts. ≈ Парни в гараже разберут машины на части.
3) прекращать, заканчивать The police broke up the fight. ≈ Полиция прекратила драку. The party broke up when the police arrived. ≈ Вечеринка прервалась, когда явилась полиция.
4) расходиться( о компании)
5) закрываться на каникулы When does your school break up? ≈ Когда ваша школа закрывается на каникулы?
6) распадаться, разваливаться( о семье и т. п.) I hear that Joan and Steve are breaking up. ≈ Я слышал, что Джоан и Стив разводятся. Syn: bust up
3), split up
2)
7) расстраивать, нарушать душевное равновесие She says, her sister is going to be married and that she fears it will break her up. ≈ Она говорит, что ее сестра собирается замуж и что она боится это принесет ей много горя.
8) разг. слабеть Syn: break down
4), crack up
3), crock II
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9) амер.;
разг. страшно развеселиться, лопаться от смеха The camera had only to turn to Tommy Cooper for the audience to break up with laughter. ≈ Стоило только камере нацелиться на Томми Купера, как все зрители покатились со смеху.
10) делить( на более мелкие части) The job can be broken up into several activities, which provides some variety. ≈ Работу можно разделить на разные виды деятельности, что внесет в нее некоторое разнообразие. расформировывать;
распускать, разгонять (собрание, толпу, банду и т. п.) - let's * our party давайте разойдемся расходиться (о собрании, компании и т. п.) - the company soon broke up компания вскоре разошлась разрушать (семью, дом) распадаться, разваливаться (о семье, империи, дружбе и т. п.) - they broke up after years of bickering они годами цапались и наконец разошлись закрываться на каникулы;
распускаться на каникулы - scholl will * next week занятия в школе прекратятся на следующей неделе - the boys will * next month мальчики будут распущены на каникулы в следующем месяце вскрываться (о реке) - the ice broke up лед тронулся меняться( о погоде) - the weather breaks up погода меняется (разговорное) слабеть - he is breaking up он теряет силы (разговорное) расстраивать, огорчать - he was (all) broken up by the news эта новость очень огорчила его (химическое) диспергировать( физическое) расщепить( разговорное) лопаться от смехаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > break up
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82 raid
reid
1. noun(a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) incursión, ataque
2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) hacer una redada; atacar por sorpresa2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) asaltar, atracar•- raiderraid1 n asalto / atracoraid2 vb asaltar / atracarcommandos raided the terrorists' headquarters unos comandos asaltaron el cuartel general de los terroristas
raid sustantivo masculino (AmC) ( en carro) ride;◊ pedir raid to hitch a ride o lift' raid' also found in these entries: Spanish: ataque - incursión - redada - allanamiento - allanar - asalto - atraco English: air raid - raid - air - bust - harry - plan - ramtr[reɪd]2 (by police) redada3 (robbery) atraco1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL hacer una incursión en2 (police) hacer una redada en3 (rob) atracar, asaltarraid ['reɪd] vt1) : invadir, hacer una incursión enraided by enemy troops: invadido por tropas enemigas2) : asaltar, atracarthe gang raided the warehouse: la pandilla asaltó el almacén3) : allanar, hacer una redada enpolice raided the house: la policía allanó la viviendaraid n1) : invasión f (militar)2) : asalto m (por delincuentes)3) : redada f, allanamiento m (por la policía)n.• ataque s.m.• ataque inesperado s.m.• bombardeo s.m.• correría s.f.• excursión s.f.• incursión s.f.• invasión s.f.• irrupción s.f.v.• atacar v.• bombardear v.• invadir v.
I reɪda) ( Mil) asalto m, incursión fb) ( air raid) bombardeo m aéreo, ataque m aéreoc) ( by thieves) atraco m, asalto md) ( by police) redada f, batida f, allanamiento m (AmL)
II
a) ( Mil) asaltarb) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*they raided the refrigerator — (hum) tomaron por asalto el refrigerador (hum)
c) \<\<police\>\> \<\<house/building\>\> hacer* una redada en, allanar (AmL)d) ( poach) (AmE) \<\<personnel\>\> llevarse, robar[reɪd]1. Nto carry out or make a raid on sth — asaltar algo
air 4.only five aircraft returned from the raid — solamente cinco aviones regresaron después del ataque or bombardeo
3) (by police) redada fdawn, drug 3. ram, smash-and-grab raid2. VT2) (by air) atacar, bombardear3) [police] llevar a cabo una redada en4) (Brit) [criminals] [+ bank] asaltar5) (fig)humshall we raid the larder? — ¿asaltamos la despensa?
3.* * *
I [reɪd]a) ( Mil) asalto m, incursión fb) ( air raid) bombardeo m aéreo, ataque m aéreoc) ( by thieves) atraco m, asalto md) ( by police) redada f, batida f, allanamiento m (AmL)
II
a) ( Mil) asaltarb) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*they raided the refrigerator — (hum) tomaron por asalto el refrigerador (hum)
c) \<\<police\>\> \<\<house/building\>\> hacer* una redada en, allanar (AmL)d) ( poach) (AmE) \<\<personnel\>\> llevarse, robar -
83 boom
I noun1) (for camera or microphone) Ausleger, der2) (Naut.) Baum, der3) (floating barrier) [schwimmende] AbsperrungII 1. intransitive verb1) dröhnen; [Kanone, Wellen, Brandung:] dröhnen, donnern2) [Geschäft, Verkauf, Stadt, Gebiet:] sich sprunghaft entwickeln; [Preise, Aktien:] rapide steigen2. nounbusiness is booming — das Geschäft boomt od. erlebt einen Boom; die Geschäfte florieren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84768/boom_out">boom out* * *I 1. [bu:m] noun(a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) der Aufschwung2. verb II 1. [bu:m] verb((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) dröhnen2. noun(such a sound.) das Dröhnen* * *boom1[bu:m]\boom and bust rascher Aufschwung, dem der Zusammenbruch folgta consumer/property \boom ein Konsum-/Immobilienboom ma \boom in the sale of property [or in the property market] ein Immobilienboom m\boom phase Haussephase f\boom share steigende Aktiea \boom time Hochkonjunktur fa \boom town eine aufstrebende Stadta \boom year ein Jahr nt des Aufschwungsthe \boom years die Jahre wirtschaftlichen Aufschwungsboom2[bu:m]II. vi▪ to \boom [out] dröhnenIII. vt▪ to \boom [out] sth etw mit dröhnender Stimme befehlenboom3[bu:m]n3. FILM, TV Galgen m* * *I [buːm]n4) (for microphone) Galgen mII1. n(of sea, waves, wind) Brausen nt; (of thunder) Hallen nt; (of guns) Donnern nt; (of organ, voice) Dröhnen nt2. vi1) (sea, wind) brausen; (thunder) hallen3. interjbum III1. vi(trade, sales) einen Aufschwung nehmen, boomen (inf); (prices) anziehen, in die Höhe schnellenbusiness is booming — das Geschäft blüht or floriert
2. n(of business fig) Boom m, Aufschwung m; (= period of economic growth) Hochkonjunktur f; (of prices) Preissteigerung f* * *boom1 [buːm]A s1. Dröhnen n, Donner m, Brausen n:2. Schrei mB v/i1. dröhnen (Stimme etc), donnern (Geschütz etc), brausen (Wellen etc)2. schreien (Rohrdommel etc)boom2 [buːm] s2. SCHIFF Baum m, Spiere f:fore boom Schonerbaum3. pl SCHIFF Barring f4. US Schwimmbaum m (zum Auffangen des Floßholzes)5. TECH Ausleger m (eines Krans), Ladebaum mboom3 [buːm]A s1. WIRTSCH Boom m:a) Hochkonjunktur fc) (plötzlicher) (wirtschaftlicher oder geschäftlicher) Aufschwung, sprunghafte Entwicklung:boom market Haussemarkt m;boom town Stadt, die sich sprunghaft entwickelt;boom years Jahre der Hochkonjunktur;2. besonders USa) Reklamerummel m, (aufdringliche) Propaganda, Stimmungsmache f (besonders für einen Wahlkandidaten)b) anwachsende Stimmung für einen Kandidaten3. besonders USa) kometenhafter AufstiegB v/i1. WIRTSCH boomen:a) einen Boom erleben, Hochkonjunktur habenb) einen (plötzlichen) (wirtschaftlichen oder geschäftlichen) Aufschwung nehmen, sich sprunghaft entwickeln (Stadt etc)C v/t1. hochpeitschen, zu einer rapiden (Aufwärts)Entwicklung zwingen, Preise (künstlich) in die Höhe treiben2. besonders US die Werbetrommel rühren für* * *I noun1) (for camera or microphone) Ausleger, der2) (Naut.) Baum, der3) (floating barrier) [schwimmende] AbsperrungII 1. intransitive verb1) dröhnen; [Kanone, Wellen, Brandung:] dröhnen, donnern2) [Geschäft, Verkauf, Stadt, Gebiet:] sich sprunghaft entwickeln; [Preise, Aktien:] rapide steigen2. nounbusiness is booming — das Geschäft boomt od. erlebt einen Boom; die Geschäfte florieren
1) (of gun, waves) Dröhnen, das; Donnern, dasPhrasal Verbs:- boom out* * *(sailing ships) n.Baum ¨-e m. n.Andrang -¨e m.Aufschwung m.Boom -s m.Brausen - n.Donner m.Dröhnen -reien n.Hochkonjunktur f.Konjunktur f.boomen v.brausen (Wellen) v.donnern v.dröhnen v.einen Boom erleben ausdr. -
84 back
bæk 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) rygg2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) rygg3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) bakside, bakerste del4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) back2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) bak-, bakre; rygg-3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) tilbake, igjen2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) bakover, vekk3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) tilbake4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) igjen5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) tilbake til4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) rygge2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) støtte; bakke opp3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) satse (penger) på, holde på•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) bakhånds-, skrevet med steilskrift- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seatbakside--------rygg--------ryggrad--------tilbakeIsubst. \/bæk\/1) rygg, ryggrad2) bakside, bakre del, borteste del3) bakgrunn4) ( sport) back (forsvarsspiller i bakre rekke)arch one's back ( om katt) skyte ryggat the back of ( også overført) bakat the back of beyond i en avkrok, utenfor folkeskikkenback of the head nakke, bakhodeback to front bak frembehind someone's back bak ryggen på noenbreak somebody's back ( overført) overanstrenge noen, ta knekken på noenbreak the back of something gjøre unna det vanskeligste ved noeget off somebody's back ( hverdagslig) slutte å trakassere noen, slutte å mase på noen, slutte å plage noen• get off my back!be glad to see the back of somebody\/something være glad for å bli kvitt noen\/noehave at the back of oneself eller have at one's back ha bak seg, ha støtte i, ha i ryggenknow something like the back of one's hand kjenne noe som sin egen bukselommemake a back for somebody ( om å hoppe bukk) stå bukk for noenbe on one's back ligge sykon the back of that ( hverdagslig) i tillegg til detpat oneself on the back klappe seg selv på skulderen, rose seg selvpat somebody on the back ( overført) gi noen en klapp på skulderenput\/get someone's back up ( hverdagslig) ergre noen, få noen til å reise bustput one's back into something sette alt inn på noeshort back and sides ( om hår) kort i nakken og på sideneturn one's back (up)on vende ryggen tilturn one's back (up)on somebody vende noen ryggen, la noen i stikkenturn one's back (up)on something lukke øynene for noe, ikke ville se noe ta avstand fra noewith one's back to the wall ( overført) med ryggen mot veggenIIverb \/bæk\/1) gå baklengs, rygge2) støtte (moralsk eller økonomisk)• if you want to get an education, I'll back you all the way3) ligge bak, danne bakgrunn for4) ( musikk) akkompagnere5) holde på, spille på, satse på6) skrive bakpå, endossere, kontrasignere7) sette rygg på, sette bakside på, bekleback away gå tilbake, dra seg unnaback down trekke tilbake (påstand eller krav), gi seg, vike unna, gi etterback off dra seg unna, rygge gi seg, slutte å angripe trekke tilbake (påstand eller krav)back on to ligge bak, ligge med baksiden motback out (of) gå baklengs ut (av) trekke seg ut (av), hoppe av (fra), stikke av (fra)back the wrong horse ( overført) satse på feil hestback up underbygge, styrkedu har ingenting som kan underbygge ditt utsagn støtte, hjelperygge, bakke( EDB) sikkerhetskopiere, gjenopprette ( om trafikk) lage køoversvømme, akkumulereback water\/the oars skåte bakke utIIIadj. \/bæk\/1) bak-, bakre, rygg-2) avsides(liggende), elendig3) omvendt, bak-, mot-4) resterende, etterskudds-in the back rooms ( hverdagslig) bak kulisseneIVadv. \/bæk\/1) bakover, tilbake2) tilbake, igjen, til gjengjeld3) på avstand, bort4) (amer., sport) etterback and forth frem og tilbakeback of (amer.) bakcall back ( telekommunikasjon) ringe tilbakego back (up)on one's word bryte sitt ord -
85 hump
1. noun1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) pukkel2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) tue, kul•- humpback2. adjective(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) pukkelryggetkul--------pukkelIsubst. \/hʌmp\/1) pukkel, kjøtt av pukkel (særlig bisonokse)2) tue, knoll, haug, kneik3) kul (i veibane)4) ( hverdagslig) kneik, kritisk punkt5) ( britisk slang) dårlig humør, depresjon, nedtrykthet6) ( jernbane) eselrygg (kul som jernbanevogner skyves over for så å trille i nedoverbakke til en skiftetomt)7) ( luftfart) fjellkjede (særlig Himalaya under 2. verdenskrig)get a hump on bli irritert på, la seg irritere avhit the hump prøve å flykte, forsøke å rømme hoppe av (desertere)it gives me the hump det gjør meg deppa, det gjør meg nedtrykt, det gjør meg nedfor det får meg i dårlig humør, det gjør meg irritertlive on one's hump ( hverdagslig) være selvforsyntbe over the hump være over det verste, være over kneikenIIverb \/hʌmp\/1) heise opp, heve2) krumme, krøke, gjøre skutrygget, lute3) ( hverdagslig) irritere, forargre4) ( hverdagslig) gjøre deprimert, gjøre nedfor5) ( hverdagslig) anstrenge seg, slite, jobbe hardt6) (slang, vulgært) knulle, ri, pule7) (austr. slang, om sekk e.l.) forklaring: slenge på ryggen eller skulderen8) ( hverdagslig) bære, bære med seg9) skynde seg, hastehump along jobbe og slite skynde seghump it ( hverdagslig) stikke, stikke av, løpe av stedhump oneself ( slang) ta i et krafttak, gjøre en kraftanstrengelsehump up one's back ( om katt) skyte ryggkrumme ryggen, krøke ryggen ( overført) bli sint, reise busthump up one's shoulders heise opp skuldrene -
86 relación
relación sustantivo femenino 1 con relación a or en relación con ( con respecto a) in connection with; ( en comparación con) relative to;◊ en relación con su carta … with regard to o regarding your letter …b) ( correspondencia):una relación causa-efecto a relationship of cause and effect 2 estoy en buenas relaciones con él I'm on good terms with himb)(trato comercial, diplomático) relations (pl); ( trato carnal) sex; relaciones prematrimoniales premarital sex; relaciones públicas ( actividad) public relations (pl); ( persona) public relations officer; (de cantante, artista) PR; 3
relación sustantivo femenino
1 (entre personas) relationship: no tengo relación alguna con ellos, I don't maintain any form of contact with them
estar en buenas relaciones con alguien, to be on good terms with sb
tener relaciones influyentes, to have good contacts
2 (entre ideas o cosas) connection, relation
con relación a su pregunta, regarding your question
3 (de nombres, elementos, etc) list
4 (de un hecho o situación) account: la relación de los hechos es algo confusa, the description of the facts is somewhat confusing
5 Mat ratio, proportion
6 relaciones públicas, (actividad) public relations (persona) public relations officer ' relación' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajena - ajeno - causa - cimentar - comercio - con - consonancia - cortar - definitivamente - desconectarse - enlace - enrarecerse - entrañable - escarceo - extramatrimonial - hermandad - intimidad - laboral - lazo - murmuración - paréntesis - proporción - regañar - relucir - rencilla - romperse - salir - sexo - tambalearse - tempestuosa - tempestuoso - tirantez - trabajada - trabajado - tratar - tratarse - trato - ver - vendedor - vendedora - asfixiante - asunto - aventura - clandestino - comunicación - conexión - conocer - consolidar - correspondencia - desgastar English: association - bearing - blossom - breakup - bust up - close - commensurate - connect - connected - connection - damage - fall apart - intimate - involvement - liaison - money - of - pertinent - record - relation - relationship - rob - stormy - strain - strained - strengthen - terminate - to - two-timer - unrelated - value - walk out - acquaintance - disclaim - further - involve - irrelevant - obviously - put - rapport - re - reference - regard - relevance - unconnected -
87 sala
Del verbo salar: ( conjugate salar) \ \
sala es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sala salar
sala sustantivo femenino ( en hospital) ward; (para reuniones, conferencias) hall; (Teatr) theater( conjugate theater); (Cin) movie theater (AmE), cinema (BrE); sala de clases (CS frml) classroom; sala de conciertos concert hall; sala de embarque departure lounge; sala de espera waiting room; sala de exposiciones gallery, exhibition hall; sala de fiestas night club ( usually featuring dancing and cabaret); sala de profesores staff room
salar 1 ( conjugate salar) verbo transitivo ‹ pieles› to salt salarse verbo pronominal (Méx fam) ( echarse a perder) [ planes] to fall through; [ negocio] to go bust
salar 2 sustantivo masculino (Chi) salt pan, salt flat
sala sustantivo femenino
1 (para un uso concreto) room
sala de espera, waiting room
sala de máquinas,
2 (en una casa) sala o salita de estar, lounge, living room
3 (de un hospital) ward
4 sala de justicia, courtroom
5 (para espectáculos, actos públicos, etc) sala de conferencias, conference o lecture hall
6 (de cine, teatro, música) auditorium
7 un cine con seis salas, a six-screen cinema 8 sala de exposiciones, exhibition hall, gallery
9 sala de fiestas, night club
10 familiar (cine especializado en películas pornográficas) sala X, cinema showing X-rated films
11 fig (público presente en un espectáculo) la sala le homenajeó con media hora de aplausos, they paid tribute to him with an ovation that lasted for half an hour
12 fig (conjunto de magistrados de un tribunal de justicia) la sala dictó la sentencia y le condenó, the court passed sentence and condemned him
salar
I verbo transitivo
1 (echar sal a una comida) to add salt to
2 (poner en salazón) to salt
3 LAm fam (estropear, desgraciar) to spoil, ruin
4 LAm (dar o causar mala suerte) to bring bad luck to
II m (salina, terreno estéril) ' sala' also found in these entries: Spanish: acondicionar - auditorio - bisbiseo - discoteca - estudio - rebosar - recorrer - refrigerar - reunir - abarrotar - bingo - comedor - cupo - enfermería - fondo - fútbol - maternidad - ocupar - repleto - velatorio English: bar - boardroom - concert hall - courtroom - departure lounge - fill - five-a-side - hall - house - lecture hall - lecture theatre - living room - lounge - lounge bar - maternity ward - newsroom - pool hall - reading room - saleroom - seat - showroom - sitting-room - staffroom - surgical - transfer lounge - transit lounge - waiting room - ward - amusement - ball - board - concert - conference - control - court - day - departure - drawing - facility - live - operating - parlor - reading - room - sales - sitting - waiting -
88 hump
I [hʌmp]nome (of person, camel) gobba f.; (of earth) collinetta f.••II [hʌmp]to have (got) the hump — BE colloq. fare il muso
verbo transitivo BE colloq. (lift, carry) portare* * *1. noun1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) gobba2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) gobba•- humpback2. adjective(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) (a schiena d'asino)* * *[hʌmp]1. nAnat gobbait gives me the hump Brit fam — mi mette di malumore
we're over the hump fig — il peggio è passato, il più è fatto
2. vt1) (arch: back) inarcare2) (fam: carry) portare* * *hump /hʌmp/n.1 gobba; gibbosità; protuberanza2 collina; collinetta; montagnola3 (fig.) ostacolo; scoglio (fig.)4 (ferr.) parigina; sella di smistamento a gravità6 (GB fam.) – the hump, irritazione; nervoso; malumore: He got ( o took) the hump, gli è venuto il nervoso; è stato colto dal malumore; to give sb. the hump, far venire il nervoso a q.● ( slang USA) to bust one's hump, ammazzarsi di lavoro; farsi un culo così (volg.) □ (fig.) to be over the hump, avere superato lo scoglio maggiore.(to) hump /hʌmp/A v. t.3 (GB fam.) far venire il nervoso; mettere di malumore4 (volg.) scopareB v. i.1 curvarsi; inarcarsi2 (volg.) scopare.* * *I [hʌmp]nome (of person, camel) gobba f.; (of earth) collinetta f.••II [hʌmp]to have (got) the hump — BE colloq. fare il muso
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89 break up
фраз. гл.1) прекращать, заканчиватьThe police broke up the fight. — Полиция прекратила драку.
The party broke up when the police arrived. — Вечеринка прервалась, когда явилась полиция.
2) расходиться, распадаться (о группе, компании)3) распадаться, разваливаться ( о семье)I hear that Joan and Steve are breaking up. — Я слышал, что Джоан и Стив разводятся.
Syn:4) брит. закрываться на каникулы5) расстраивать, нарушать душевное равновесиеShe says, her sister is going to be married and that she fears it will break her up. — Она говорит, что её сестра собирается замуж, и она боится, что это принесет ей много горя.
6) разг. слабетьSyn:7) амер.; разг. страшно развеселиться, лопаться от смехаThe camera had only to turn to Tommy Cooper for the audience to break up with laughter. — Стоило только камере нацелиться на Томми Купера, как все зрители покатились со смеху.
8) делить ( на более мелкие части)The job can be broken up into several activities, which provides some variety. — Работу можно разделить на разные виды деятельности, что внесет в неё некоторое разнообразие.
9) пропадать, прерываться ( о радиосигнале)You are breaking up. — Ты пропадаешь. (т.е. тебя не слышно, так как связь прерывается; во время разговора по мобильному телефону)
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90 cycle
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1) пальцем шевельнуть, палец о палец ударить (тж. move или stir a finger; обыкн. употр. в отрицательных предложениях)They redoubled their attentions towards Louise. They would not let her stir a finger... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Vessel of Wrath’) — Они удвоили свои заботы о Луизе. Не давали ей пальцем пошевельнуть...
Dunuois: "Now tell me, all of you, which of you will lift a finger to save Joan once the English have got her?" (B. Shaw, ‘Saint Joan’, sc. V) — Дюнуа: "А теперь вы все скажите мне, кто из вас хоть пальцем пошевельнет, чтобы спасти Жанну, если она попадет в плен к англичанам?"
2) (against smb.) пальцем тронуть кого-л., поднять руку на кого-л.; см. тж. lift one's hand against smb....used to play jokes on him... and he coulda [= could've] bust every bone in my body jus' with his han's [= hands], but he never lifted a finger against me. (J. Steinbeck, ‘Of Mice and Men’, ch. III) —...я сыграл с ним не одну шутку... и ведь он с его ручищами мог мне все кости переломать. Однако он и руки на меня не поднял.
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92 twist in the wind
aмep.иcпытывaть муки, cтpaдaть [пepвoнaч. т.к. o пoвeшeннoм]Sensing the threat to Gates confirmation. Bust rushed to defend his nominee. He implored the Senate not to leave Gates "twisting in the wind" through the summer (Time). People claim our politicians are slow on the uptake, but before he quit the race, Senator Bob Doll said, 'If you're out there and you've been twisting in the wind for six or seven months and you start to smell a little, then maybe somebody had to cut the rope' (Mother Jones) -
93 split up
1) разделять(ся), раскалывать(ся) Can you split up this piece of wood? ≈ Ты можешь расколоть эту деревяшку? I'll split up the apples so that we can each have one. ≈ Я поделю яблоки так, чтобы досталось каждому.
2) прекращать отношения Jim and Mary have been quarrelling so much recently that their friends are afraid they might split up. ≈ Джим и Мери так часто ссорятся, что их друзья опасаются, как бы они не прекратили отношения. Syn: break up
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3) разбиватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > split up
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94 boomandbust
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95 hammer
2) молоток; кувалда4) ковать; проковывать; чеканить5) било8) молоточек ( прерывателя тока)9) ударник ( для очистки сит)•to hammer down — осаживать молотом;to hammer harden — 1. ковать вхолодную 2. наклёпывать, нагартовывать 3. упрочнять деформацией;to hammer in — забивать; вбивать;to hammer off — отбивать; отрубать под молотом;-
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axe hammer
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ball hammer
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bench hammer
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breaking hammer
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brick hammer
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bush hammer
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bust hammer
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cam hammer
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carpenter's hammer
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change hammer
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chipping hammer
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claw hammer
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club hammer
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coal hammer
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cogging hammer
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counterblow hammer
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crushing hammer
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curved claw hammer
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dead-stroke hammer
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diamond hammer
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die hammer
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die-forging hammer
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double face hammer
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double-acting hammer
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double-acting steam hammer
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downhole percussion hammer
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drift hammer
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drifter hammer
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drop hammer
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electric hammer
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engineer's hammer
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enlarging hammer
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face hammer
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fitter's hammer
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flatter hammer
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flat hammer
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forge hammer
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fully automatic hammer
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granulating hammer
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hand hammer
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homing hammer
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hydraulic hammer
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hydroblock hammer
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indentic hammer
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joiner's hammer
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knapping hammer
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knockout hammer
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lath hammer
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lift hammer
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lump hammer
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machine hammer
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marking hammer
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mason's hammer
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molder's hammer
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overhanging-type steam hammer
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paring hammer
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patent hammer
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pean hammer
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peening hammer
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pendulum hammer
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pile-driving hammer
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pile hammer
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pile-driving air hammer
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pirn-transfer hammer
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plastic hammer
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pneumatic hammer
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pneumatic tack hammer
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polishing hammer
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power hammer
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printing hammer
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rapid-action hammer
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reverse water hammer
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riveting hammer
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rotary hammer
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round set hammer
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smith's hammer
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96 boom
1. сущ.1) эк. бум (фаза делового цикла, следующая за подъемом; характеризуется достижением уровня выпуска, обеспечивающего полную занятость, и изменением общего уровня цен в сторону повышения)Syn:Ant:See:business cycle 1), recovery 4), depression 1), manufacturing output, full employment, countercyclical policy2) эк. быстрое повышение (цен, спроса)See:3) СМИ шумиха, шумная реклама, сенсация4) бирж. = bull market2. гл.1) эк. быстро расти, повышаться (о ценах, спросе)The state’s business is booming. —Деловая активность в штате быстро растет.
World oil demand is booming. — Мировой спрос на нефть быстро растет.
2) общ. создавать шумиху [сенсацию\] (напр., вокруг человека, товара); рекламировать, распространяться; греметьTheir churches, their clubs, their pulpits, their press have boomed him and insisted he was the leader of his race. — Их церкви, клубы, проповедники, пресса создали вокруг него шумиху и настаивали на том, что он является предводителем их расы.
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1) = bull market; 2) бум, быстрый экономический подъем, период экономического процветания; значительный рост деловой активности, часто сопровождающийся усилением инфляции и увеличением спекуляции на финансовых и товарных рынках; см. bust.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьвзрыв экономической экспансии, характеризуется прежде всего ростом курса биржевых акций -
97 take-over
сущ.общ., эк., фин. = takeover
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поглощение: покупка одной компанией контрольного пакета акций другой компании; покупка осуществляется обычно путем предложения акционерам компании - объекта поглощения приобрести их акции по цене несколько выше рыночной, в т. ч. вопреки желанию директоров компании (недружественное поглощение); другие методы могут включать постепенную скупку акций на свободном рынке и договоренность с директорами компании; см. any-and-all bid;bust-up take-over;fair-price amendment;high-jacking;in play;supermajority agreement;* * ** * *приобретение контрольного пакета акций какой-либо компании другой компанией -
98 takeover
сущ.тж. take-over1) пол. захват власти; (государственный) переворотShe went into exile after the communist takeover of Romania. — Она была вынуждена уехать из страны после коммунистического переворота в Румынии.
2) юр. вступление во владение (чем-л. вместо прежнего владельца); захват3) фин. поглощение ( покупка одной компанией контрольного пакета акций другой компании)See:takeover specialist, take over, acquisition 2) а), merger 2) а), acquirer, target company, tender offer, takeover bid, bust-up takeover, friendly takeover, hostile takeover, reverse takeover, raider 2) а), poison pill, assented stock, golden parachute, compensation for loss of office, creeping tender offer, City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, fairness opinion, takeunder, direct equity investment* * ** * *. Общий термин, обозначающий переход контроля над фирмой от одной группы акционеров к другой . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
99 BAK
1) Спорт: Bike Across Kansas2) Военный термин: barrier arresting component, broadband antenna kit3) Шутливое выражение: Bust A Kap4) Химия: benzalkonium chloride5) Телекоммуникации: Bill and Keep6) Сокращение: Bashkir, back at keyboard7) Вычислительная техника: back at the keyboard8) Расширение файла: Binary Adaptation Kit (Microsoft), Backup file9) Аэропорты: Baku, Azerbaijan -
100 bak
1) Спорт: Bike Across Kansas2) Военный термин: barrier arresting component, broadband antenna kit3) Шутливое выражение: Bust A Kap4) Химия: benzalkonium chloride5) Телекоммуникации: Bill and Keep6) Сокращение: Bashkir, back at keyboard7) Вычислительная техника: back at the keyboard8) Расширение файла: Binary Adaptation Kit (Microsoft), Backup file9) Аэропорты: Baku, Azerbaijan
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