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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > back-entry
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1) Общая лексика: простой полуоборот назад, простой прыжок назад со входом головой2) Горное дело: вентиляционная выработка, вентиляционный штрек, косовичник, параллельный вентиляционный ходок, просек -
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['bækˌentrɪ]Спорт: простой прыжок назад со входом головой, простой полуоборот назад (прыжки в воду), прыжок в воду полуоборотом, прыжок назад со входом в воду головой -
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nпростий стрибок назад із входом головою; простий півоберт назад (стрибки у воду)* * *n; спорт.простий стрибок назад із входом головою, простий півоберт назад ( стрибки у воду) -
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n; спорт.простий стрибок назад із входом головою, простий півоберт назад ( стрибки у воду) -
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(n) простой полуоборот назад; простой прыжок назад со входом головой -
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[ʹbæk͵entrı] n спорт.простой прыжок назад со входом головой, простой полуоборот назад ( прыжки в воду) -
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простой прыжок назад со входом головой, простой полуоборот назад -
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n спорт. простой прыжок назад со входом головой, простой полуоборот назад -
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♦ entry /ˈɛntrɪ/n.1 [u] entrata; ingresso; accesso: a triumphal entry, un'entrata trionfale; Italy's entry into the war, l'entrata in guerra dell'Italia; to allow entry, permettere [negare] l'accesso; He was denied entry, gli è stato rifiutato l'accesso; gli è stato impedito di entrare; to gain entry to, accedere a; free entry, ingresso libero; entrata libera; (leg.) illegal entry, entrata illegale ( di un clandestino in un paese); entry requirements, requisiti per accedere (a qc.); requisiti per l'ammissione2 entrata; ingresso; atrio; passaggio: a narrow entry at the back of a house, uno stretto passaggio dietro una casa3 [u] (leg., = entry into possession) entrata in possesso ( d'una casa, d'una proprietà, ecc.); insediamento4 (mus.) entrata5 annotazione; cosa registrata; voce: an entry in the log-book, una registrazione sul libro di bordo; to make an entry, fare un'annotazione; registrare qc.7 (rag., comput., ecc.) registrazione; scrittura; posta; voce (contabile); partita: an entry in the balance sheet, una voce del bilancio; entry in reversal, scrittura di storno; data entry, inserimento dati; double entry, partita doppia8 (dog.) dichiarazione; bolletta; bolla: entry for dutiable goods, dichiarazione per merce schiava di dazio; entry for free goods, bolletta d'entrata di merce esente da dazio; entry inwards [outwards], bolletta doganale d'entrata [d'uscita]; entry under bond, bolletta di cauzione (o di transito)9 [u] (leg.) registrazione ( di un atto, in un pubblico registro); trascrizione; iscrizione; deposito, presentazione ( di un documento)11 persona o cosa che partecipa a un concorso o a una gara; partecipante; concorrente; elaborato, opera, risposta ( con cui si concorre): the first correct entry drawn, la prima risposta esatta sorteggiata● (econ.) entry barrier, barriera all'entrata □ entry fee, tassa d'iscrizione □ entry form, modulo d'iscrizione □ (leg.) entry into force, entrata in vigore □ entry-level, ( di prodotto, spec. comput.) per principianti; iniziale; ( di impiego o impiegato) al primo livello nella scala professionale □ (leg.) entry of appearance, costituzione in giudizio □ entry point, (comput.) punto d'entrata; (autom.) punto (in Italia: casello) d'entrata ( in autostrada) □ (leg.) entry visa (o entry permit), visto d'ingresso □ (med.) entry wound, ferita causata dall'ingresso del proiettile □ new entry, nuova voce; nuovo elemento; nuovo iscritto; (fig., di canzone, libro, ecc.) nuovo arrivo in classifica □ (autom.) «No entry», «divieto d'accesso» ( cartello). -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > back-surface field
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