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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bailing out
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выпутывание из неприятной ситуацииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bailing out
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1) Авиация: прыгающий с парашютом, прыжок с парашютом2) Морской термин: откачивающий воду3) Железнодорожный термин: вычерпывание4) Юридический термин: берущий на поруки5) Деловая лексика: выпутывание из неприятной ситуации -
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Авиационная медицина: катапультирование, покидание (ЛА) с парашютом -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > bailing out
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > bailing out
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16 The public is deeply split over the wisdom of bailing out Wall Street.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > The public is deeply split over the wisdom of bailing out Wall Street.
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[̈ɪˈbeɪlɪŋ]bailing pres. p. от bail bailing горн. откачка воды (из шахты) bailing горн. тартание (нефти) bailing out выпутывание из неприятной ситуации -
18 out
1) внешний
2) наружный
3) выключенный
– bailing out
– balance out and emf
– be drawn out of meridian
– be out of control
– be out of tune
– be printed out
– be thrown out
– block out
– blow out
– blow out arc
– break out of the clouds
– bring out defect
– bring out leads
– bring out to sockets
– brought out
– burn out
– canceling out
– carry out a test
– carry out analysis
– carry out experiment
– carrying out
– casting out
– casting out nines
– come out
– come out of loop
– come out of press
– couple out fluctuations
– cropping out to surface
– cross out
– crossing out
– cut out
– cut out
– cutting out
– damp out noise
– damped out
– draw out yarns
– drawing out
– drawn out
– drift out
– drift out key
– drift out of tune
– drown out
– dump out
– dying out
– factor out
– fall out
– fall out of synchronism
– falling out
– figure out
– fill out
– filling out
– filter out
– find out
– flare out
– flash out
– flattened out
– flying out
– forcing out
– forge out
– forge out of a bar
– forge out of a piece
– freezing out
– get out
– get out of plumb
– go out
– go out of control
– go out of service
– go out of spin
– go out of use
– grounding out
– hinge out
– inside out
– it turned out that
– knock out
– knock out atom
– knock out electron
– lay out
– lay out a cable
– lay out the course
– laying out
– let out
– leve out
– make out a receipt
– make out paperwork
– multiplying out
– not written out
– open out a hole
– out of
– out of balance
– out of control
– out of focus
– out of gear
– out of line
– out of order
– out of phase
– out of production
– out of range
– out of sequence
– out of sight
– out of use
– out primary
– out secondary
– pay out
– pay out the lead-line
– pay out the log-line
– paying out
– phase out production
– play out
– pointing out
– polish out scratch
– pouring out
– print out
– pull out of dive
– pump out the water
– punch out on cards
– put out
– put out of action
– put out of commission
– put out power
– putting out machine
– roll out
– roll out of turn
– run out a contour line
– run out guess-warp to
– scraping out
– search out
– service out
– shake out a casting
– short out
– shorting out
– singled out
– sort out
– space out
– spaced out
– spell out
– stake out
– status out
– strike out row
– striking out
– suck out
– sucking out
– sweeping out
– swept out
– swing out of the way
– switch out of use
– take out of service
– taxi out
– thinned out
– thrown out
– to cross out
– tracks out on the line
– tuning out
– turn out
– washing out
– wearing out
– worked out
– zoome out effect
pull airplane out of manoeuvre — выводить самолет из маневра
swing filter out of beam — выводить светофильтр из пути луча
swing windwheel out of wind — выводить ветроколесо из-под ветра
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