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[mə'ʃiːn] 1. сущ.1) машина, механизм; станокcomposing / typesetting machine — наборная машина
copy / copying / duplicating machine — копировальный аппарат
cash machine амер. — банкомат
slot / vending machine брит. — торговый автомат
to operate / run / work a machine — включать, использовать механизм
to shut down a machine — выключать, заглушать механизм
Syn:2) автомобиль, велосипед, мотоцикл, самолёт3) человек, работающий или действующий как машинаHe was a neat little machine of a butler. — Он был аккуратной маленькой машиной, исполняющей обязанности дворецкого.
4)а) аппарат, управленческая машинаmachine politician — амер. политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной
б) организация, партия, контролирующая политическую жизнь страны5) театр.; ист. машина ( для производства эффектов на сцене)The small pictures and the machines appear to be the different sides of the same coin. — Маленькие картины и большие - это, по-видимому, две стороны одной медали.
7) книжн. сверхъестественная сила или персонаж, выведенные в поэме2. гл.1)г) печататьSyn:2) механизировать, делать механическим; обращаться как с машиной3. прил."The new poets," Apollinaire wrote in 1917, "will one day machine poetry as the modern age has machined the world." — "Новые поэты, - писал Аполлинер в 1917 году, - в один прекрасный день механизируют поэзию, так же как современный век механизировал мир".
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