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1 one-web-back mining system
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > one-web-back mining system
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2 one-web-back system
система ( передвижки механизированной крепи) с отставанием на одну заходкуАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > one-web-back system
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3 put one’s back into sth
عَمِلَ بجدٍّ (لإنجاز عملٍ) \ put one’s back into sth: to work hard at it. \ See Also بذَلَ جُهْده -
4 have one's back to the wall
to be in a desperate situation:The army in the south have their backs to the wall, and are fighting a losing battle.
يكونُ ظَهْرُه إلى الحائِط، يكونُ في وَضْعٍ يائِس، وضْعٍ يَسْتَحيلُ فيه الفَرار; ظَهْرُهُ إلى الحائِط، مُحاصَرHe certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one.
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5 small of one's back - талия, пояс
General subject: smallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > small of one's back - талия, пояс
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6 Back-Filled Finish
A system of finishing cloths without the finish appearing on the face. This is done on the " back-filling " mangle, which lays the starch or other finish on one side only and protects the other side. Cloths with a pattern, such as piques, coloured stripes, etc., are finished this way to give firmness and preserve the face (see illustration)Dictionary of the English textile terms > Back-Filled Finish
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7 Back
The underside of a cloth as woven in the loom. Some cloths are woven face down for ease in weaving; as, for instance, warp satins, in which the lift is 4 / 1, by weaving face down, only one thread is lifted and four remain down. The pattern in a fancy cloth will always indicate the face, and so will the finish. -
8 back and forth
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
9 back and forth
first in one direction and then in the other; backwards and forwards:ذهابا وإيابا، إقبالا وإدباراWe had to go back and forth many times before we moved all our furniture to the new house.
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10 back down
to give up one's opinion, claim etc:يُعَبِّر عن رأيِهِShe backed down in the face of strong opposition.
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11 Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
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12 turn on one's heel
to turn one's back (and walk off).يُدير ظَهْرَهُ ويَمْشي -
13 to give back (money that one has paid)
رَدَّ (على) \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَةArabic-English glossary > to give back (money that one has paid)
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14 to answer rudely (when one is corrected)
رَدَّ (على) \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَةArabic-English glossary > to answer rudely (when one is corrected)
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15 to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer)
رَدَّ (على) \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَةArabic-English glossary > to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer)
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16 get one’s own back (on)
ثَأَرَ من \ get one’s own back (on): to punish sb. for sth. bad done to one by that person: He hit me, but I’ll get my own back (on him). -
17 get/have one’s own back (on)
اِقْتَصّ من \ get/have one’s own back (on): to punish sb. for sth. bad done to one by that person: He hit me, but I’ll get (or have) my own back (on him). -
18 sit back
اِسْتَراحَ \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. rest: to be still, so as to regain one’s strength after work or activity: He lay down to rest after the race. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. -
19 Calico-Back
A plain weave back, also known as " tabby-back." The term indicates that the threads are lifted one up, one down. -
20 sit back
اِسْتَرخَى \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. lounge: sit in a lazy way: He was lounging back in his chair.
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