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41 в волнении
1) General subject: all in a fluster, all of a quiver, astir, athrob, excitedly, he went out the door on the jump, in a state, in a sweat, on the jump2) Makarov: all in a flutter -
42 места себе не находить
1) General subject: be in a twit, be on the jump, to be in a twit, to be on the jump2) Makarov: feel antsyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > места себе не находить
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43 безупречное исполнение (прыжка)
безупречное исполнение (прыжка)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > безупречное исполнение (прыжка)
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44 казнь через повешенье
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > казнь через повешенье
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45 повешенье
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46 rebasar
v.1 to exceed, to surpass.el agua rebasó el borde de la bañera the bath overflowed2 to pass, to overtake. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)3 to overtake. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)4 to pass over, to outrun, to exceed, to overreach.Ellos rebasaron a Ricardo They outran Richard.5 to pass another car.Ellos rebasan They pass another car.6 to overdraw.Ellas rebasaron la cuenta They overdrew the account.* * *1 (gen) to exceed, go beyond, surpass2 (límite, marca) to overstep3 (náutica) to pass4 AUTOMÓVIL to overtake* * *VT1) [+ límite] to pass; [+ punto] to pass, go beyond; [+ límite de tiempo] to exceed; [en cualidad, cantidad] to exceed, surpass; [en carrera, progreso] to overtake, leave behindel inglés lo rebasó en la última vuelta — the Englishman overtook o passed him on the last lap
nuestro sistema educativo ya ha rebasado al europeo — our education system has now overtaken the European one
2) esp Méx (Aut) to overtake, pass (EEUU); (Náut) to sail past* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sobrepasar)rebasar un punto — to go past o beyond a point
rebasar el límite de velocidad — to exceed o go over the speed limit
los resultados rebasan todas las previsiones — the results exceed o surpass all predictions
2) (Méx) (Auto) to pass, overtake2.rebasar vi (Méx) to pass, overtake (BrE)* * *= outrun [out-run], transcend, overshoot, overstep, go + past.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.Ex. The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex. Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.Ex. Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.----* rebasar fronteras = transcend + boundaries.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sobrepasar)rebasar un punto — to go past o beyond a point
rebasar el límite de velocidad — to exceed o go over the speed limit
los resultados rebasan todas las previsiones — the results exceed o surpass all predictions
2) (Méx) (Auto) to pass, overtake2.rebasar vi (Méx) to pass, overtake (BrE)* * *= outrun [out-run], transcend, overshoot, overstep, go + past.Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.Ex: The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex: Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.Ex: Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.* rebasar fronteras = transcend + boundaries.* * *rebasar [A1 ]vtA ‹cantidad/límite›el agua ha rebasado el dique the water has risen above the level of o has overflowed the dikeuna vez rebasemos ese punto once we're past o once we've passed that point, once we've got(ten) beyond o past that pointhabía rebasado los 40 años he was over 40 years oldlos resultados rebasan todas las previsiones the results exceed o surpass all predictionsestá rebasando el límite de mi paciencia she's pushing o stretching my patience to the limitsu historia rebasa los límites de lo verosímil his story goes beyond the limits of credibilitysu fama ha rebasado nuestras fronteras her fame has gone beyond o reaches beyond our borderseste trabajo rebasa su capacidad this job is beyond him o beyond his capabilities■ rebasarvi[ S ] no rebasar no passing o overtaking* * *
rebasar ( conjugate rebasar) verbo transitivo
‹ cifras previstas› to exceed;
‹ punto› to go beyond;
verbo intransitivo (Méx) to pass, overtake (BrE)
rebasar verbo transitivo
1 (un límite, una marca, señal) to exceed, go beyond: el salto rebasó los ocho metros, the jump exceeded eight metres
2 (desbordar) todo este asunto me rebasa, all this business is beyond me
3 Auto to overtake
' rebasar' also found in these entries:
English:
exceed
- over
- pass
* * *♦ vt1. [sobrepasar] to exceed, to surpass;el agua rebasó el borde de la bañera the bath overflowed;la inflación rebasó la barrera del 5 por ciento inflation passed the 5 percent mark;el caza rebasó la barrera del sonido the fighter plane broke the sound barrier;la pelota rebasó la línea de gol the ball went over o crossed the goal line;nunca rebasa el límite de velocidad she never speeds, she never drives over the speed limit;las ventas rebasaron las predicciones sales were higher than predicted;un debate que rebasa el ámbito de lo político a debate that goes beyond politics2. CAm, Méx [corredor, vehículo] to pass, to overtake♦ viCAm, Méx [adelantar] to overtake* * *v/t1 MéxAUTO pass, Brovertake2 límite go beyond* * *rebasar vt1) : to surpass, to exceed -
47 сразу же
1) General subject: at sight, at the first onset, first go, overnight, right off the bat, right off the bat (Right off the bat, let's dispel a few myths about diabetes meal planning.), therewith, therewithal, without a peep, straight away (The victim called 911 straight away.), off the reel, right off the reel, straight off the reel, instantaneously, first goal, straightaway, directly2) Colloquial: lickety-split (Especially with the media reports, we thought if there was anyone else having the same symptoms, we'd hear about it lickety-split.)3) American: right off the boat4) Mathematics: at once5) Religion: presently6) Jargon: INYM7) Oil: right away8) Makarov: at short notice, at the drop of a hat, immediately, incontinently, on the instant9) Idiomatic expression: off the bat, right from the jump -
48 clear
[klɪə]1. adjective1) easy to see through; transparent:شَفّافclear glass.
2) free from mist or cloud:صافٍ، مُنْقَشِع الغُيومIsn't the sky clear!
3) easy to see, hear or understand:واضِحThe details on that photograph are very clear.
4) free from difficulty or obstacles:سالِك، مَكْشوفa clear road ahead.
5) free from guilt etc:نَقيa clear conscience.
6) free from doubt etc:خالٍ من الشّك، صَريحAre you quite clear about what I mean?
7) ( often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc:خالٍ من الخَطَرIs the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger.
8) ( often with of) free:خالٍ من ، غَيْرclear of all infection.
2. verbيُنَظِّفHe cleared the path of debris.
2) ( often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent:يُبَرِّئHe was cleared of all charges.
3) (of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc.يَصْفو4) to get over or past something without touching it:يَجْتازُ حاجِزاHe cleared the jump easily.
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49 беспокоить противника
1) General subject: keep the enemy on the jump2) Military: give the enemy the jitters, keep the enemy on edge, worry the enemy3) Makarov: annoyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспокоить противника
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50 décimo
adj.tenth.m.1 tenth, tenth part.2 Decimus.* * *► adjetivo1 tenth► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 tenth1 tenth part of a lottery ticket Table 1 NOTA See also sexto,-a/Table 1————————1 tenth part of a lottery ticket* * *(f. - décima)noun adj.* * *1.ADJ tenthsexto2. SM1) (Mat) tenth2) (tb: décimo de lotería) ≈ lottery ticketSee:ver nota culturelle LOTERÍA in lotería,ver nota culturelle EL GORDO in gordo* * *I- ma adjetivo/pronombrea) ( ordinal) tenth; para ejemplos ver quintob) ( partitivo)IIa) ( partitivo) tenth* * *----* décimo (10º) = 10th (tenth), tenth (10th).* una décima parte = one tenth [one-tenth], one in ten.* * *I- ma adjetivo/pronombrea) ( ordinal) tenth; para ejemplos ver quintob) ( partitivo)IIa) ( partitivo) tenth* * *décimo (10º)= 10th (tenth), tenth (10th)Ex: Press this key to display the next 10th record (your library may have changed the 'jump' increment to another number, such as 20, or even 50).
Ex: The tenth edition was a departure from the norm in that it was an adaptation rather than a strict abridgement.* décimo (10º) = 10th (tenth), tenth (10th).* una décima parte = one tenth [one-tenth], one in ten.* * *adjective / pronoun2(partitivo): la décima parte a tenth1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (partitivo) tenth* * *
décimo 1◊ -ma adjetivo/pronombre
tenth;
para ejemplos ver quinto;
la décima parte a tenth
décimo 2 sustantivo masculino
décimo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino tenth: me corresponde la décima parte del premio, my share amounts to a tenth of the prize money
II sustantivo masculino
1 (fracción) tenth
2 (de lotería) tenth part of a lottery ticket
' décimo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
décima
- participación
English:
storey
- tenth
- ticket
* * *décimo, -a♦ númtenth;la décima parte a tenth;el siglo décimo [escrito “siglo X”] the tenth century;ver también octavo♦ nm1. [fracción] tenth2. [en lotería] = ticket giving a tenth share in a number entered in the Spanish “Lotería Nacional”3. Am [moneda] 10-cent coin* * *I adj tenth* * *décimo, -ma adj: tenth♦ décimo, -ma n* * *décimo num tenth -
51 остерегаться
ОстерегатьсяSince the damping endowed to the system by this means is strongly nonlinear, such effects as the jump phenomenon and subharmonic response should be guarded against.Initial costs represent only a single element of a client investment, and so both contractors and clients should be wary of describing the least expensive purchase as the most economical system.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > остерегаться
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52 caer en el chiste
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53 повезти
1) General subject: find the bean in the cake, have a stroke of luck (He had a tremendous stroke of luck. - Ему невероятно повезло.), have luck, to be into luck (подфортить), be into luck (I'm into luck! - Мне так повезло!), hit the jackpot (посчастливиться, повезти. В основном в плане денег)2) Mathematics: be lucky3) Jargon: get the jump (в скачках, спортивных соревнованиях), luck out ("At last I lucked out and found a good job!" — Наконец-то мне повезло и ja нашел хорошую работу!) -
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55 trabajar duro
• be hard at work• get the jump on• get the lion's share• keep one's nose to the grindstone• toil very hard• work doggedly• work eagerly to• work guidelines• work hard at it• work on the production line• work one's way -
56 в данных условиях
•In (or Under) these circumstances (or conditions) the jump relations describe a shock wave.
•In the present context (or Under the circumstances) this process signifies that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в данных условиях
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57 в данных условиях
•In (or Under) these circumstances (or conditions) the jump relations describe a shock wave.
•In the present context (or Under the circumstances) this process signifies that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в данных условиях
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58 очень занятой
1) General subject: busy as a beaver, busy as a bee, on the job, on the jump2) Australian slang: busier than a one armed Sydney cab driver with the crabs3) Jargon: slammed (I'm slammed. call me later.), swamped -
59 dérober
dérober [deʀɔbe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = voler) to stealb. ( = cacher) dérober qch à la vue de qn to conceal sth from sb2. reflexive verba. ( = refuser d'assumer) to shy away (à from)b. ( = se libérer) to slip awayc. ( = s'effondrer) [sol] to give wayd. [cheval] to refuse* * *deʀɔbe
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se dérober verbe pronominal1) ( se soustraire aux questions) to be evasive2) ( se soustraire à son devoir) to shirk responsibility3) ( se soustraire)se dérober à — to shirk [responsabilités, devoir]; to evade [question, justice]
* * *deʀɔbe vt1) (= voler) to steal2) (= cacher)dérober qch à qn; dérober qch à la vue de qn — to conceal sth from sb
* * *dérober verb table: aimerA vtrB se dérober vpr1 ( se soustraire aux questions) to be evasive, to hedge;2 ( se soustraire à son devoir) to shirk responsibility;3 ( se soustraire) se dérober à to shirk [responsabilités, devoir]; to evade, to avoid [question]; to evade [justice]; se dérober à un engagement to get out of a commitment;4 ( céder) [sol] to give way (sous under); le sol se dérobe sous leurs pieds the ground gives way under their feet; ses jambes se dérobaient sous elle her legs were giving way;[derɔbe] verbe transitif1. [voler] to steal2. [cacher]dérober quelque chose à la vue to hide ou to conceal something from view————————se dérober verbe pronominal intransitif1. [éluder la difficulté] to shy away————————se dérober à verbe pronominal plus prépositionse dérober à ses obligations to evade ou to shirk one's responsibilities -
60 voorsprong
1 (head) start, lead♦voorbeelden:met een kleine voorsprong • with a small lead/slight edgede wet van de remmende voorsprong • the dialectics of progressiemand een voorsprong geven • give someone a head starteen voorsprong hebben/verkrijgen op iemand • have/get the jump on/lead on someonezijn voorsprong op de concurrentie vergroten/verkleinen • increase/reduce one's lead over the competition
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get the jump on — ► get (or have) the jump on informal, chiefly N. Amer. get (or have) an advantage over (someone) due to prompt action. Main Entry: ↑jump … English terms dictionary
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