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1. nounhit below the belt — (lit. or fig.) unter die Gürtellinie schlagen; see also academic.ru/74995/tighten">tighten 1. 1)
2. transitive verbindustrial belt — Industrierevier, das
(coll.): (hit hard) schlagen3. intransitive verbI'll belt you [one] — ich hau' dir eine runter (ugs.)
(coll.)belt up/down the motorway — über die Autobahn rasen
Phrasal Verbs:- belt out- belt up* * *[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) der Gürtel2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) der (Treib-)Riemen3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) das Gebiet2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) umgürten2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) (durch-)prügeln•- belted* * *[belt]I. nto hit sb below the \belt jdn unter der Gürtellinie treffen; ( fig)their comments were really below the \belt ihre Kommentare gingen wirklich unter die Gürtelliniethe black/brown \belt der schwarze/braune Gürtelshe's a black \belt sie hat den schwarzen Gürtelagricultural \belt landwirtschaftliche Zone, Anbaugebiet ntcommuter \belt Einzugsbereich m [einer Großstadt]green \belt [of a city] Grüngürtel m [einer Stadt]industrial \belt Industriegebiet nt, Industrierevier ntwheat \belt Weizengürtel m6.that typing course is a good thing to have under your \belt es ist gut, wenn man diesen Schreibmaschinenkurs gemacht hatshe had a few years work under her \belt as a probation officer sie hat einige Jahre Praxis als Bewährungshelferin▶ to have a couple of drinks under one's \belt (sl) sich dat einige Drinks hinter die Binde gegossen haben slII. vt1. (fasten)to \belt a coat den Gürtel eines Mantels zumachen▪ to \belt sb jdn [mit einem Riemen] verprügeln* * *[belt]1. n1) (on clothes) Gürtel m; (for holding, carrying etc, seat belt) Gurt m; (MIL ETC, on uniform) Koppel nt; (for cartridges) Patronengurt m; (= rifle sling) (Gewehr)riemen ma blow below the belt (lit, fig) — ein Schlag m unterhalb der Gürtellinie, ein Tiefschlag
that was below the belt — das war ein Schlag unter die Gürtellinie
to get the belt — (mit dem Lederriemen) eine auf die Finger bekommen
to tighten one's belt (fig) — den Gürtel or Riemen enger schnallen
under one's belt (fig inf) — auf dem Rücken (inf)
3) (= tract of land) Gürtel mbelt of trees — Waldstreifen m; (around house etc) Baumgürtel m
See:→ commuter4) (inf: hit) Schlag mto give sb/the ball a belt — jdm eine knallen (inf)/den Ball knallen (inf)
5) (US: ring road) Umgehungsstraße f2. vt1) (= fasten) den Gürtel zumachen (sth +gen)2) (SCH ETC: thrash) (mit dem Lederriemen) schlagen3) (inf: hit) knallen (inf)3. vi(inf: rush) rasen (inf)to belt out — hinaus-/herausrasen (inf)
to belt across — hinüber-/herüberrasen (inf)
this novel really belts along — dieser Roman ist wirklich tempogeladen (inf)
* * *belt [belt]A s1. Gürtel m:under one’s belt umga) im Magen,b) fig in der Tasche umg,2. MIL Koppel n, Gehenk n3. (Anschnall-, Sicherheits) Gurt m4. Boxen: (Meisterschafts) Gürtel m5. MIL (Maschinengewehr-, Patronen) Gurt m6. SCHIFF Panzergürtel m (eines Kriegsschiffes)8. GEOG Meerenge f, Belt m:the Great (Little) Belt der Große (Kleine) Belt9. TECH10. ARCH Gurt(gesims) m(n)11. umg Schlag m:give sb a belt jemandem eine knallen umgB v/tbelt on an-, umschnallen3. zusammenhalten4. umga) jemanden verprügelnc) einen Ball etc knallen, dreschen (beide umg)C v/i* * *1. noun1) Gürtel, der; (for carrying tools, weapons, etc.) Gurt, der; (on uniform) Koppel, dashit below the belt — (lit. or fig.) unter die Gürtellinie schlagen; see also tighten 1. 1)
2. transitive verbindustrial belt — Industrierevier, das
(coll.): (hit hard) schlagen3. intransitive verbI'll belt you [one] — ich hau' dir eine runter (ugs.)
(coll.)belt up/down the motorway — über die Autobahn rasen
Phrasal Verbs:- belt out- belt up* * *n.Gurt -e m.Gürtel - m.Riemen - m.Zone -n f. v.umgürten v. -
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I [belt]1) abbigl. cintura f., cinghia f.; (to carry weapons) cinturone m.2) aut. aer. cintura f.3) (area) cintura f.mountain, earthquake belt — zona montana, sismica
4) tecn. cinghia f.5) sport (in boxing, judo) cintura f.6) colloq. (blow) colpo m.••II 1. [belt]to hit sb. below the belt — tirare un colpo basso a qcn
2) (as punishment) prendere a cinghiate2.verbo intransitivo colloq. (go fast)to belt along o down — [ car] sfrecciare su [ motorway]
- belt off- belt out- belt up* * *[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) cintura2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) cinghia3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) zona2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) allacciare con una cintura2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) picchiare con una cinghia•- belted* * *I [belt]1) abbigl. cintura f., cinghia f.; (to carry weapons) cinturone m.2) aut. aer. cintura f.3) (area) cintura f.mountain, earthquake belt — zona montana, sismica
4) tecn. cinghia f.5) sport (in boxing, judo) cintura f.6) colloq. (blow) colpo m.••II 1. [belt]to hit sb. below the belt — tirare un colpo basso a qcn
2) (as punishment) prendere a cinghiate2.verbo intransitivo colloq. (go fast)to belt along o down — [ car] sfrecciare su [ motorway]
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I. 1. колан, каши, ремък, пояс
2. пояс, зона, район
green BELT зелен/полезащитен пояс
cotton BELT памукопроизводителен район
3. тех. трансмисионен ремък, конвейер, воен. пълнител за автомат
BELT line/way ам. околовръстна трамвайна/жп линия, околовръстно шосе
to hit below the BELT бокс, борба нанасям непозволен удар, прен. постъпвам непочтено
to puff in/tighten one's BELT намалявам разходите си, стягам каиша
II. 1. опасвам, препасвам, обгръщам
2. бия с каиш, разг. бия с юмруци
3. втурвам се, хуквам
4. to BELT up млъквам* * *n 1. колан, каши, ремък; пояс; 2. пояс, зона, район; green belt (2) v 1. опасвам, препасвам; обгръщам; 2. бия с каиш; разг. б* * *ремък; опасвам; препасвам; пояс; каиш; колан; обгръщам;* * *1. belt line/way ам. околовръстна трамвайна/жп линия, околовръстно шосе 2. cotton belt памукопроизводителен район 3. green belt зелен/полезащитен пояс 4. i. колан, каши, ремък, пояс 5. ii. опасвам, препасвам, обгръщам 6. to belt up млъквам 7. to hit below the belt бокс, борба нанасям непозволен удар, прен. постъпвам непочтено 8. to puff in/tighten one's belt намалявам разходите си, стягам каиша 9. бия с каиш, разг. бия с юмруци 10. втурвам се, хуквам 11. пояс, зона, район 12. тех. трансмисионен ремък, конвейер, воен. пълнител за автомат* * *belt [belt] I. n 1. колан, пояс, каиш; life \belt спасителен пояс; safety ( seat) \belt предпазен колан; 2. пояс, зона; район; shelter \belt, (green \belt) полезащитен горски пояс; cotton \belt памукопроизводителен район; 3. тех. трансмисионен ремък; (и driving \belt); angle \belt клинов ремък; 4. лента, бандаж; conveyor \belt транспортна лента; 5. воен. пълнител за автомат; cartridge-\belt патрондаш; 6. мор. брониран пояс; 7. тесен пролив; • a \belt and braces approach двойно подсигуряване; to hit below the \belt сп. и прен. нанасям непозволен удар, постъпвам непочтено, не подбирам средства; \belt of fire преграден огън; to hold the \belt шампион съм (по бокс); to lay ( put) under o.'s \belt ам. грубо хапвам си, натъпквам се с, налапвам се, преяждам, наплюсквам се; to tighten o.'s \belt затягам колана, търпя, страдам; понасям лишения; to have s.th. under o.'s \belt постигнал съм нещо, имам нещо в кърпа вързано; II. v 1. опасвам, препасвам, обгръщам; to \belt on a sword препасвам сабя; to \belt with trees обграждам с дървета; 2. бия с каиш или колан; разг. бия, удрям, пердаша; 3.: to \belt it хуквам, втурвам се, тичам, разг. удрям на бяг; \belt up! млъкни! затвори си устата!; to \belt along профучавам бързо, стрелкам се; движа се бързо; 4. ( out) разг. пея с висок дрезгав глас. -
24 belt
belt [belt]1 noun(a) (band of leather etc) & Sport ceinture f; Military ceinturon m, ceinture f; (for punishing) lanière f de cuir;∎ a leather belt une ceinture en cuir;∎ he had a gun at his belt il portait un revolver à la ceinture;∎ to give sb the belt (at school) donner une correction à qn (avec une lanière de cuir);∎ to be a brown/black belt (in martial arts) être ceinture marron/noire;∎ figurative to have sth under one's belt (move, project) en avoir fini avec qch; (driving licence, degree) avoir qch en poche;∎ once you've got a few years' experience under your belt une fois que tu as quelques années d'expérience à ton actif;∎ Boxing to hold the belt être le champion;∎ Boxing no hitting below the belt il est interdit de porter des coups bas;∎ figurative to hit sb beneath or below the belt donner à qn un coup en traître ou un coup bas;∎ that was a bit below the belt c'était un peu déloyal comme procédé;∎ to pull in or to tighten one's belt se serrer la ceinture(c) (area, zone) région f;∎ belts of high unemployment des régions à fort taux de chômage∎ he gave the ball a terrific belt il a tapé un grand coup dans la balle;∎ to give sb a belt in the face flanquer un gnon ou un pain dans la tronche à qn(a) (dress, trousers) ceinturer, mettre une ceinture à;∎ he had a gun belted to his waist il avait un revolver à la ceinture;∎ a belted raincoat un imperméable à ceinture(b) (hit with belt) donner des coups de ceinture à; (as punishment) donner une correction à (avec une lanière de cuir)(c) familiar (hit with hand) gifler□ ; (hit with bat, stick → ball) frapper dans□, taper dans□ ; (→ person) frapper□ ;∎ I belted him (one) in the eye je lui en ai collé un dans l'œil;∎ she belted the ball elle a donné un grand coup dans la balle∎ they went belting along ils fonçaient;∎ he belted into/out of the room il est entré dans/sorti de la pièce à toute berzingue;∎ to belt down the stairs descendre l'escalier quatre à quatre;∎ they were belting down the motorway ils fonçaient sur l'autoroute►► belt buckle boucle f de ceinture;Technology belt conveyor transporteur m à courroie ou à ruban ou à bande;Technology belt drive transmission f par courroie;belt loop passant m (de ceinture);Technology belt sander ponceuse f à courroie∎ she belted out the last song elle s'est donnée à fond dans la dernière chanson(a) (in car, plane) attacher sa ceinture;∎ belt up! attachez votre ceinture!∎ belt up! boucle-la! -
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1) одеть пояс, затянуться поясом
2) разг. примчаться The criminals had just disappeared round the corner when three policemen belted up. ≈ Едва преступники скрылись за углом, примчались трое полицейских.
3) разг. затихнуть, замолчать Belt up, you boys, Father's asleep. ≈ Спокойно, мальчики, папа спит. Syn: clam
2.
3), dry up
3), hush up
1), pipe down
2), shut up
6), wrap up
4)
4) разг. прикрепить ремни в машине Many people think it is important to belt up before you start to drive. ≈ Многие полагают, что перед тем, как тронуться с места, надо пристегнуться. Syn: buckle up
2), strap in
5) разг. гнать вдоль( дороги) You got here fast! Yes, the new car belted along( the road). ≈ Ты быстро добрался. Да, новая машина летела как птица. If you belt down the road, you'll get to the shop before it closes. ≈ Если ты поедешь быстро, то успеешь в магазин до закрытия. -
26 belt of arboreal or shrubbery snow-retaining plantations along railways
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > belt of arboreal or shrubbery snow-retaining plantations along railways
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27 ir a gran velocidad
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28 tracer
tracer [tʀase]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. [+ ligne, triangle, plan, trait] to draw ; [+ courbe de graphique] to plot ; [+ chiffre, mot] to write• tracer le chemin or la voie à qn (figurative) to show sb the wayc. ( = définir) [+ programme d'action] to outline2. intransitive verb( = aller vite) (inf!) to belt along (inf)* * *tʀase1) ( dessiner) to draw [ligne, plan, rectangle, portrait]; ( sur un graphique) to plot [courbe]; ( écrire) to write [caractères, mot]; to plan the route of [autoroute, oléoduc]dessin tracé à l'encre/à la craie — ink/chalk drawing
2) ( établir)à 15 ans son avenir était déjà tout tracé — at 15, his/her future was already mapped out
3) ( ouvrir) to open up [piste, route]tracer le chemin à quelqu'un — fig to show somebody the way
* * *tʀase1. vt1) [trait] to draw2) [mot] to write3) [piste] to open up4) fig, [voie, chemin] to show2. vi* (= aller vite) to belt along * to tear along* * *tracer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( dessiner) to draw [ligne, plan, rectangle, portrait]; ( sur graphique) to plot [courbe]; ( écrire) to write [caractères, mot]; to plan the route of [autoroute, oléoduc]; dessin tracé à l'encre/à la craie ink/chalk drawing; tracer un trait à la règle to draw a line with a ruler; les patineurs traçaient des arabesques sur la glace the skaters traced ou described arabesques on the ice;2 ( établir) tracer une frontière précise entre le légal et l'illégal to draw the line between what is legal and what is illegal; tracer un portrait de qn to paint a picture of sb; tracer un tableau pessimiste de qch to paint a pessimistic picture of sth; à 15 ans son avenir était déjà tout tracé at 15, his future was already mapped out ; tracer les grandes lignes d'une action to map out the main lines of action (to be taken); tracer un programme/une politique to outline a programme/a policy;3 ( ouvrir) to open up [piste, route]; tracer sa propre voie fig to make one's own way (in life); tracer le chemin à qn fig to show sb the way.B ◑vi ( aller vite) to belt along○.[trase] verbe transitif1. [trait, cercle, motif] to drawvous nous tracez un tableau pessimiste de l'avenir you're painting a less than rosy picture of our future2. [inscription, mot] to write3. [marquer l'emplacement de - itinéraire] to trace, to plot ; [ - chemin, terrain] to mark ou to stake ou to lay out (separable)tracer le chemin ou la route ou la voie à quelqu'un to mark out ou to pave the way for somebody————————[trase] verbe intransitif -
29 bomber
bomber [bɔ̃be]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *bɔ̃be
1.
1) ( gonfler)bomber le torse — lit to thrust out one's chest; fig to swell with pride
2) (colloq) ( peindre) to spray-paint [inscription, mur]
2.
verbe intransitif1) [planche, mur] to bulge out2) (colloq) ( rouler vite) to belt along (colloq)* * *bɔ̃be1. vito bulge, [route] to camber2. vt* * *I.bomber verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( gonfler) le torse lit to thrust out one's chest; fig to swell with pride; en bombant le torse with one's chest stuck out;2 ○( peindre) to spray-paint [inscription; mur]B vi1 [planche, mur] to bulge out;2 ○( rouler vite) to belt along○II.bomber nm bomber jacket.I[bɔ̃be] verbe transitif2. [gonfler]————————[bɔ̃be] verbe intransitif1. [route] to camber2. (familier) [se dépêcher] to belt alongII[bɔ̃bɶr] nom masculin -
30 foncer
I.foncer1 [fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 3 intransitive verba. ( = aller à vive allure) (inf) [conducteur, voiture] to tear (inf) along ; [coureur] to charge (inf) along ; (dans un travail) to get a move on (inf)• maintenant, il faut que je fonce I must dash nowII.foncer2 [fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb[+ couleur] to make darker2. intransitive verb[couleur, cheveux] to go darker* * *fɔ̃se
1.
verbe transitif ( assombrir) to make [something] darker [couleur]; to make [something] deeper [rose, mauve]
2.
verbe intransitif1) (colloq) ( aller très vite) [chauffeur, voiture, coureur] to tear along (colloq) ( vers toward(s))fonce! — get a move on! (colloq)
2) (colloq) ( se précipiter)foncer vers/dans — to rush toward(s)/into
foncer sur quelque chose/vers la sortie — to make a dash for something/for the exit
foncer sur quelqu'un — ( en attaquant) to charge at somebody
il n'est pas du genre à foncer — ( prudent) he's not the type to rush into things
fonce! — ( n'hésite pas) go for it! (colloq)
3) ( s'assombrir) [couleur] to darken; [rose, mauve] to deepen; [tissu] to go darkerfoncer au soleil — [lunettes] to go darker in the sun
* * *fɔ̃se1. vi1) [couleur, personne] to go darker2) (= aller vite) to tear along, to belt alongJe vais foncer à la boulangerie. — I'm just going to dash to the baker's.
2. vt1) [couleur] to make darker2) CUISINE, [moule] to line* * *foncer verb table: placerA vtr2 Culin to line [moule, plat] (avec with);B vi1 ○( aller très vite) [chauffeur, voiture, coureur] to tear along○ (vers toward, towards GB); fonce! get a move on○!, put your foot down!; il va falloir foncer pour terminer à temps we'll have to rush to finish in time;2 ○( se précipiter) foncer vers/dans/à travers to rush ou dash toward(s)/into/through; foncer sur qch/vers la sortie to make a dash for sth/for the exit; foncer sur qn ( en attaquant) to charge at sb; le taureau m'a foncé dessus the bull came charging at me; foncer tête baissée dans la bagarre to rush headlong into the fray; foncer à New York/Londres to dash over to New York/London; il n'est pas du genre à foncer ( prudent) he's not the type to rush into things; ( pas décisif) he's not the type to go for it○; fonce! ( n'hésite pas) go for it○!;3 ( s'assombrir) [couleur] to darken; [rose, mauve] to deepen; [tissu] to go darker; foncer au soleil [lunettes] to go darker in the sun.[fɔ̃se] verbe intransitif1. [s'élancer] to chargefoncer contre ou sur son adversaire to rush at one's adversary2. (familier) [se déplacer très vite] to speed along3. (familier) [se hâter]4. [s'assombrir - cheveu] to go darker————————[fɔ̃se] verbe transitif2. [mettre un fond à] to (fit with a) bottom3. CUISINE [au lard] to line with bacon fat[avec de la pâte] to line with pastry -
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n umg.: in einem Affentempo like the clappers, Am. like mad, in einem Affentempo fahren: auch belt (along)* * *Ạf|fen|tem|pont (inf)breakneck (Brit) or neck-breaking (US) speed (inf)in or mit einem Affentempo — at breakneck (Brit) or neck-breaking (US) speed (inf); laufen auch like the clappers (Brit inf)
* * *Af·fen·tem·pont (fam) breakneck speedin [o mit] einem \Affentempo at breakneck speed* * *mit einem Affentempo — like mad (coll.); like the clappers (Brit. sl.)
ein Affentempo anschlagen — move like hell (coll.)
* * *Affentempo n umg:in einem Affentempo like the clappers, US like mad,in einem Affentempo fahren: auch belt (along)* * *das (salopp)mit einem Affentempo — like mad (coll.); like the clappers (Brit. sl.)
ein Affentempo anschlagen — move like hell (coll.)
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32 cravacher
cravacher [kʀava∫e]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ cheval] to whip* * *kʀavaʃeverbe transitif to whip [cheval]* * *kʀavaʃe vt* * *cravacher verb table: aimerA vtr to whip [cheval].B ○vi1 ( rouler vite) to belt along○;2 ( travailler dur) to work like mad○.[kravaʃe] verbe transitif[cheval] to use the whip on[personne] to horsewhip————————[kravaʃe] verbe intransitif -
33 Houldsworth, Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 1797 Manchester (?), Englandd. 1868 Manchester (?), England[br]English cotton spinner who introduced the differential gear to roving frames in Britain.[br]There are two claimants for the person who originated the differential gear as applied to roving frames: one is J.Green, a tinsmith of Mansfield, in his patent of 1823; the other is Arnold, who had applied it in America and patented it in early 1823. This latter was the source for Houldsworth's patent in 1826. It seems that Arnold's gearing was secretly communicated to Houldsworth by Charles Richmond, possibly when Houldsworth visited the United States in 1822–3, but more probably in 1825 when Richmond went to England. In return, Richmond received information about parts of a cylinder printing machine from Houldsworth. In the working of the roving frame, as the rovings were wound onto their bobbins and the diameter of the bobbins increased, the bobbin speed had to be reduced to keep the winding on at the same speed while the flyers and drawing rollers had to maintain their initial speed. Although this could be achieved by moving the driving belt along coned pulleys, this method did not provide enough power and slippage occurred. The differential gear combined the direct drive from the main shaft of the roving frame with that from the cone drive, so that only the latter provided the dif-ference between flyer and bobbin speeds, i.e. the winding speeds, thus taking away most of the power from that belt. Henry Houldsworth Senior (1774–1853) was living in Manchester when his son Henry was born, but by 1800 had moved to Glasgow. He built several mills, including a massive one at Anderston, Scotland, in which a Boulton \& Watt steam engine was installed. Henry Houldsworth Junior was probably back in Manchester by 1826, where he was to become an influential cotton spinner as chief partner in his mills, which he moved out to Reddish in 1863–5. He was also a prominent landowner in Cheetham. When William Fairbairn was considering establishing the Association for the Prevention of Steam Boiler Explosions in 1854, he wanted to find an influential manufacturer and mill-owner and he made a happy choice when he turned to Henry Houldsworth for assistance.[br]Bibliography1826, British patent no. 5,316 (differential gear for roving frames).Further ReadingDetails about Henry Houldsworth Junior are very sparse. The best account of his acquisition of the differential gear is given by D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of Textile Technologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830, Oxford.W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (an explanation of the mechanisms of the roving frame).W.Pole, 1877, The Life of Sir William Fairbairn, Bart., London (provides an account of the beginning of the Manchester Steam Users' Association for the Prevention of Steam-boiler Explosions).RLH -
34 гнать
I несовер.;
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) drive;
turn out, turf out (прогонять) гоните его! ≈ turn him out!, kick him out гнать на улицу ≈ drive/turn out of doors
2) разг. (торопить) urge (on), drive (on), whip (up) ;
speed along гнать лошадь
3) (преследовать зверя) pursue, chase, hunt;
persecute перен. II несовер.;
(что-л.) (добывать посредством перегонки) distilнесов. (вн.)
1. drive* (smth.) ;
~ стадо drive* a herd;
2. (погонять;
вести на большой скорости) urge (smth.) on, drive* (smth.) on;
~ лошадь urge on a horse;
~ машину разг. drive* hard, belt along;
3. (бысто ехать): ~ во весь дух drive* at full speed;
(верхом) ride* at full speed;
4. (преследовать зверя) chase (smth.) ;
hunt;
перен. hound (smth.) ;
5. (выгонять) drive* (smb.) away;
~ кого-л. из дому turn smb. out of the house;
~ кого-л. прочь drive* smb. away;
6. (добывать перегонкой) distil (smth.) ;
~ся несов. (за тв.)
7. (преследовать) chase (smb.), pursue (smb.) ;
8. разг. (стремиться) strive* (for), strain (after), be* out (for). -
35 foncer
v. intrans.1. To 'get one's skates on', to 'get cracking', to hurry up. Il va falloir qu'on fonce pour tout finir ce soir: We'll have to pull our finger out if we want to be finished by tonight.2. To 'bomb along', to 'belt along', to go very fast. Le soir en semaine, on peut drôlement foncer sur l'autoroute: You can certainly pelt down the motorway mid-week in the evenings.3. Foncer dans le brouillard (fig.): To leap headlong into the unknown.4. To 'lash out', to pay. J'en ai vraiment marre de toujours foncer pour lui! I'm sick and tired of always having to fork out for him! -
36 fond
n. m.1. Avoir un bon fond: To be goodnatured.2. Etre a fond de cale: To be 'skint', to be 'down on one's uppers', to be penniless.3. A fond de train: 'Full- pelt', at full speed. Aller à fond de train: To 'belt along', to 'bomb along', to go very fast. Travailler a fond de train: To work flat-out. -
37 jus
n. m.1. Water.a Rain (also: jus de parapluie). Qu'est-ce qu'il tombé comme jus! It ain't half raining!b 'The drink', 'the soup' (the sea, a lake, a river). Tomber au jus: To fall overboard. Tout le monde au jus! Let's all have a swim!2. Coffee. Siroter un jus: To sip a quiet cup of coffee. Jus de chaussette: Bitter and nasty coffee. Jus de chapeau: Watery coffee.3. 'Juice', 'gas', petrol. Donner du jus: To 'step on it', to open the throttle. Aller plein jus: To 'belt along', to bomb along.5. 'Spunk', sperm. Lächer le jus: To 'juice off', to ejaculate.6. Avoir du jus de navet dans les veines: To be 'spunkless', 'spineless', to be weak-willed.7. Laisser mijoter (also: mariner) quelqu'un dans son jus: To 'let someone stew in his own juice', to let someone sweat it out (of the mess he got himself into).8. Y mettre du jus: To put some vim (and zest) into it, to 'pull out all the stops', to try one's darnedest.9. Lengthy 'blurb', verbose text. Se noyer dans le jus (sch.): To waffle on and on.10. Long-winded speech, lengthy allocution. Dévider un jus: To spout at length.11. Valoir le jus: To be worth-while. Ça vaut le jus, je t'assure! I can tell you it's well worth it!12. C'est le même jus: It's six of one and half a dozen of the other—It's the same thing.13. Jeter du jus: To 'look swell', to look great. Qu'est-ce qu'elle en jette! She's a sight for sore eyes!14. C'est du peu au jus! (mil.): Demob day is just around the corner!15. Etre dans son jus (of an antique): To be in its original (untampered-with) state. -
38 ir veloz
v.to go fast, to go very fast, to belt along, to bomb along. -
39 во весь дух
во весь дух (мах, опор) (бежать, мчаться, скакать, нестись и т. п.)rush headlong; run (rush, race, etc.) at full (top) speed (at full gallop, at a stretch gallop, with all one's might); belt along; cf. run for one's life; fly (go, dash out, etc.) like a bat out of hell- Зачем бежал ты во весь дух, как будто бы сам сатана за тобою по пятам гнался? (Н. Гоголь, Сорочинская ярмарка) — 'So why were you belting along as if you had the devil himself on your tail?'
Звезда шарахнулась вбок, замотала головой, взбрыкнула, присела, взвилась на дыбы и во весь мах поскакала вдоль табуна. (А. Толстой, Детство Никиты) — Star sprang to one side, tossed her head, bucked, squatted on her hind-legs, reared and then raced past the herd at a stretch gallop.
У выхода образовалась пробка, но мы с Мишкой успели проскочить первыми и помчались по улице во весь опор. (Н. Носов, Весёлая семейка) — There was a jam at the exit, but me and Mishka managed to push our way through. We rushed headlong down the street.
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40 во всю прыть
(бежать, нестись, мчаться и т. п.)разг.go at full (breakneck) speed; belt along; run as fast as one's legs can carry one; race like the wind; cf. go like a bat out of hellА казаки летели во всю прыть на конях и прямо поворотили к лесу. (Н. Гоголь, Тарас Бульба) — The Cossacks galloped flat out and headed for the wood.
Мы уже неслись во всю прыть, через село, вкруг плетней, вправо, влево, под гору. (А. Бестужев-Марлинский, Страшное гаданье) — We were already racing like the wind, through the village, round wattle fences, right, left, down a hill.
Собака во всю прыть бежала следом, вывалив длинный горячий язык. (И. Ракша, Весь белый свет) — The dog ran along behind as fast as her legs could carry her, her long hot tongue hanging out.
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