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41 live off (or on) the fat of the land
жить в pocкoши, жить пpипeвaючи; кaк cыp в мacлe кaтaтьcяAs soon as Walter's back was turned he would prey upon the profits, altering a figure here, a figure there... and while he lived off the fat of the land my mine would be slowly choked to death in an economic noose (S. Howatch). We went to the theatre or the opera every night, and lived on the fat of the land in the best hotel in Europe (A. Bennett)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > live off (or on) the fat of the land
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42 one-off workpiece
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > one-off workpiece
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43 take-off shaft
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44 he turned the switch off and the room was plunged into darkness
Общая лексика: он повернул выключатель, и комната погрузилась в темнотуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he turned the switch off and the room was plunged into darkness
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45 take his mind off things, he turned on the radio.
Общая лексика: Чтобы отвлечься от дел, он включил радио.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take his mind off things, he turned on the radio.
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46 dismissed
распускать; уволенныйСинонимический ряд:1. discharged (adj.) adjourned; discharged; emancipated; fired; free; liberated; ousted; released; removed; sent away; sent home; suspended2. axed (verb) axed; bounced; cashiered; discharged; fired; let out; sacked; terminated; turned off3. banished (verb) banished; cast out; dispelled; shut out4. bumped (verb) bumped; evicted; expelled; ousted; throw out5. declined (verb) declined; disapproved; refused; rejected; reprobated; repudiated; spurned; turn down; turned down6. divorced (verb) divorced; put away; unmarried7. dropped (verb) dropped; give over; give up; skipped8. ejected (verb) booted out; chased; chucked; ejected; extruded; kicked out; threw out/thrown out9. kissed off (verb) kissed off10. send away (verb) send away -
47 discharged
1. разряженный2. выгружать; выплачивать; разряжать; разряженный; выплаченныйСинонимический ряд:1. dismissed (adj.) dishonorably discharged; dismissed; emancipated; expelled; honorably released; liberated; mustered out; released; sent home2. fired (adj.) blown up; detonated; exploded; fired; set off; shot3. fulfilled (adj.) accomplished; achieved; done; fulfilled; performed4. annulled (verb) abrogated; annulled; dissolved; quashed; vacated5. cleared (verb) cleared; cleared off; liquidated; paid; paid up; quit; satisfied; settled; squared6. demobilized (verb) demobilized; mustered out7. dismissed (verb) axed; booted out; bounced; cashiered; dismissed; dropped; kicked out; let out; sacked; terminated; turned off8. exempted (verb) absolved; dispensed; excused; exempted; let off; privileged from; relieved; spared9. fired (verb) fired; hurtled; loosed; projected; propelled; shot10. flowed (verb) emitted; emptied; flowed; gave off/given off; issued; poured; vented; voided11. freed (verb) emancipated; freed; liberated; loosened; manumitted; redeemed; released; unchained12. performed (verb) executed; exercised; fulfilled; implemented; performed13. separated (verb) demobilised; muster out; separated14. unloaded (verb) off-loaded; unladed; unloaded -
48 let out
1. phr v выпускать, освобождатьlet to bail — выпускать на поруки; выпущенный на поруки
2. phr v разг. освобождать от ответственности или наказания3. phr v проговориться, проболтаться4. phr v расширять, выпускать; делать просторнее5. phr v давать напрокат, внаём, в арендуlet us — позволять; давайте
6. phr v давать волю, выходlet on hire — сдавать внаем; сданный внаем
7. phr v пускать лошадьlet down — опускать, спускать
8. phr v амер. разг. заканчиваться9. phr v амер. разг. закрыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. dismiss (verb) ax; boot out; bounce; cashier; disemploy; dismiss; drop; fire; kick out; sack; terminate; turn off2. dismissed (verb) axed; booted out; bounced; discharged; dismissed; dropped; fired; kicked out; sacked; terminated; turned off3. express (verb) air; blurt out; discharge; express; release; unleash; utter; vent; verbalize4. released (verb) emitted; give forth; give off; give out; let off; released; send forth; throw off; vented5. tapped (verb) drained; draw off; pumped; tapped6. told (verb) betrayed; blabbed; divulged; exposed; give away; revealed; told; uncovered; unveiled -
49 dropped
бросать; падать; потерянныйСинонимический ряд:1. discontinued (adj.) abandoned; diminished; discontinued; expelled; fallen; forsaken; ostracized; released; toppled2. canceled or cancelled (verb) called off; canceled or cancelled; scrubbed3. cancelled (verb) call off; cancelled4. collapsed (verb) broke down/broken down; caved in; collapsed; gave out/given out; pegged out; wilted5. cracked (verb) break down; cave in; cracked; give out; succumbed6. died (verb) cashed in; conked; deceased; demised; departed; died; expired; pass away; passed; passed away; passed out; perished; pipped; popped off; went; went/gone7. dismissed (verb) axed; booted out; bounced; cashiered; discharged; dismissed; fired; give over; give up; kicked out; let out; sacked; skipped; turned off8. dripped (verb) distilled; dribbled; dripped; trickled; trilled; wept9. fell/fallen (verb) declined; descended; dipped; dove; fall off; fell; fell/fallen; go down; keeled over; pitched; plummeted; plunged; sank; skidded; slumped; spilled; sprawled; toppled; tumbled; went down/gone down10. felled (verb) bowled down; bowled over; bring down; brought down; cut down; decked; downed; felled; flattened; floored; grounded; knock down; knocked down; knocked over; laid low; leveled or levelled; levelled; mowed down/mowed down or mown down; prostrated; threw; threw down/thrown down11. lost (verb) forfeited; lost; lost out; sacrificed12. lowered (verb) depressed; let down; lowered; take down13. quit (verb) left; quit; resigned; terminated14. removed (verb) deleted; eliminated; omitted; removed -
50 fired
1. a взорванный2. a стреляныйСинонимический ряд:1. discharged (adj.) discharged; dismissed; dropped; emancipated; laid off; let go; liberated; released; sent packing; terminated2. animated (verb) animated; exalted; informed; inspired; stirred3. baked (verb) baked; burned or burnt; kilned4. blew (verb) blasted; blew; blow up; burst; detonated; exploded; go off; touch off5. dismissed (verb) axed; booted out; bounced; cashiered; discharged; dismissed; dropped; kicked out; let out; sacked; terminated; turned off6. lighted or lit (verb) enkindled; ignited; inflamed; kindled; lighted or lit; lit7. projected (verb) discharged; hurtled; loosed; projected; propelled; shot8. shied (verb) cast; flung; heaved or hove; hove; hurled; launched; pitched; shied; slung; threw; threw/thrown; tossed -
51 terminated
завершать; расторгнутыйСинонимический ряд:1. concluded (adj.) complete; completed; concluded; consummated; done; down; effected; ended; finalized; finished; fully developed; through2. adjourned (verb) adjourned; dissolved; prorogued; recessed; rose/risen3. ceased (verb) break off; ceased; discontinued; interrupted; suspended4. closed (verb) closed; completed; concluded; consummated; determined; did/done; ended; finished; halted; wound up; wrap up; wrapped up5. dismissed (verb) axed; booted out; bounced; cashiered; discharged; dismissed; fired; kicked out; let out; sacked; turned off6. quit (verb) dropped; left; quit; resigned -
52 закрытие
ср. closing, shutting;
close, end, finish (окончание)закрыт|ие - с. closing, close;
~ театрального сезона the close/end of the theatre season;
время ~ия магазинов shop closing-time;
~ый close;
кран закрыт the tap is turned off;
~ое платье high-necked dress;
~ое заседание closed meeting;
(съезда и т. п.) closed/private/secret session;
~ое учебное заведение private school;
~ый просмотр private view;
~ое голосование secret ballot;
в ~ом помещении indoors;
~ое море inland sea.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > закрытие
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53 smb.'s consternation
к чьему-л. ужасу, к чьему-л. удивлению To our consternation, the current was turned off. ≈ К нашему ужасу, отключили ток.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > smb.'s consternation
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54 remote condition
Автоматика: внешнее условие (Автоматика - When the *remote conditions* are not satisfied or the system is in the alarm status it is turned off.) -
55 folks
амер. разг.людиребятаIf you and thousands of other folks turned off unnecessary lights, we may be able to use less nuclear or fossil-fuel generating stations.
Howdy, folks! — Привет, ребята!
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > folks
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56 secure
1) безопасный, защищённый, надёжныйA secure computer is one that's turned off. — Безопасный компьютер - это выключенный компьютер см. тж. protected
Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > secure
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57 consternation
[ˌkɔn(t)stə'neɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.ужас; испуг; оцепенение ( от страха)to express / feel consternation — пугаться, чувствовать испуг
To our consternation, the current was turned off. — К нашему ужасу, отключили ток.
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58 certain
['səːtn]adj1) уверенныйHe was certain of learning the truth. — Он был уверен, что узнает правду. /Он не сомневался, что узнает правду.
She is certain not to be seen. — Ее, конечно, не увидят. /Она уверена, что ее не увидят.
We were certain of his support. — Мы не сомневались в его поддержке.
He wanted to make certain that the gas was turned off. — Он хотел убедиться/удостовериться, что газ выключен.
- be certain of smb, smth- be certain of success
- be certain of doing smth
- be certain to do smth
- be certain that they will meet
- be certain to buy it
- do smth for certain
- make certain that..2) некий, некоторый, один, какой-то- certain difference- certain reason
- certain person
- certain joy
- certain pleasure
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59 freak-out
n sl1)That party at his place last week was real wild - a freak-out — Тусовка у него на прошлой неделе была настоящим балдежом
2)She had a minor freak-out and fled the scene — У нее наступило небольшое умопомрачение, и она убежала с места происшествия
3) AmEThe kid had a freak-out and never really recovered — На пацана так подействовал наркотик, что он уже никогда не смог оправиться
Some of them get turned off to drugs by a really good freak-out — У некоторых из них первое неприятное ощущение от приема наркотика навсегда отшибает к нему охоту
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60 crash a party
разг.явиться без приглашения, нагрянуть [первонач. амер.]But humans being what they are, and being human, I turned off the highway on a shaley road and headed in among the buttes, but with a shyness as though I crashed a party. (J. Steinbeck, ‘Travels with Charley’, part III) — Но человек есть человек, и я, будучи тоже человеческой породы, свернул с шоссе и, робея и чувствуя себя здесь незваным гостем, повел машину между двумя холмами.
См. также в других словарях:
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