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Пищевая промышленность: спускание пара, спускающий парУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > toing blow off the steam
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > toed blow off the steam
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1. продувание котла2. продувающий котелEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > blowing off the steam
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отвести душу, дать выход чувствам или избытку энергии [букв. выпустить пары]He was by nature secretive and had been repressed too much and too early to be capable of railing and blowing off steam where his father was concerned. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XII) — Теобальд был скрытным по природе, его слишком подавляли с самого юного возраста, и он не был способен ни браниться, ни давать выход своим чувствам, когда дело касалось отца.
‘But some of you who made money in the early days, squandered it,’ Sally murmured. ‘Course, we did,’ Dinny cried, ‘It was lust the crazy way we let off steam.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 71) — - А сколько старателей заработали кучу денег на первых заявках и тут же спустили все до последнего пенса, - проговорила Салли. - Ну еще бы! - воскликнул Динни. - Душа-то воли просит! Ну и сходили с ума кто как умел.
Take it easy, Max!.. Turn on the safety valve. Blow off some steam! There's a long road to travel and we don't want you cracking up on us! (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. X) — Полегче, Макс, полегче!.. Откройте предохранительный клапан, выпустите немножко пара! Впереди еще долгий путь, и мы вовсе не желаем, чтобы вы вдруг развалились на куски.
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vt1) ( breathe to remove)to \blow off sth <-> off etw herunterblasen; wind etw herunterwehen;I blew the dust off the old book ich blies den Staub von dem alten Buch2) ( remove violently)the strength of the explosion blew her leg off die Explosion war so stark, dass ihr ein Bein abgerissen wurdeto \blow off sth <-> off etw nicht ernst nehmen;( not do one's duty) etw sausen lassen ( fam)PHRASES:to \blow off the lid off sth etw aufdecken;2) ( blow away) weggeweht werden, wegfliegen -
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отронвам;* * *blow off 1) отвявам, отнасям; издухвам; 2) хвръквам, литвам, понасям се; 3) избухвам, губя самоконтрол; to \blow off off steam тех. (из)пускам пара; прен. изразходвам излишната си енергия; to \blow off off a boiler изпразвам парен котел; • to \blow off the lid off разобличавам, критикувам, книж. демаскирам; компрометирам; -
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• blow off (steam) to let the steam escape; to reduce tension выпустить пар (букв./фигур.)Open the lid a little to let the steam blow off. He is quite hot-tempered and needs to blow off steam often.
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blow off [ hat] volare via; blow [sth.] off, blow off [sth.] [ wind] fare volare via [ hat]; [ explosion] fare saltare [ roof]to blow the leaves off the trees — [ wind] fare cadere le foglie dagli alberi
* * *1. vi + adv(hat) volar via2. vt + adv(hat) portare viato blow off steam fig fam — sfogarsi
* * *blow off [ hat] volare via; blow [sth.] off, blow off [sth.] [ wind] fare volare via [ hat]; [ explosion] fare saltare [ roof]to blow the leaves off the trees — [ wind] fare cadere le foglie dagli alberi
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blow off (steam) разрядиться, дать выход чувствам; снять стрессJoan’s shouting did not mean she was angry with you; she was just blowing off.
After spending the day on very exacting work, Tom blew off steam by going for a long run.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > blow off steam
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *◆ blow offI. vt1. (remove)2. (rip off)to \blow off off ⇆ sb's arm/a leg jdm den Arm/das Bein wegreißen [o abreißen]the strength of the explosion blew her leg off die Explosion war so stark, dass ihr ein Bein abgerissen [o weggerissen] wurde4.II. vi1. (blow away) weggeweht werden, wegfliegen* * *1. viwegfliegen2. vt sepwegblasen; (+prep obj) blasen von; (breeze also) wegwehen; (+prep obj) wehen von;3. vt insep (fig)steam ablassen (inf)* * *A v/t1. → academic.ru/7681/blow_away">blow away 1B v/i1. abtreiben (Schiff)2. ausströmen (Dampf etc)about über akk)4. Br sl einen fahren lassen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *v.wegblasen v. -
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1) blow off Am slнаплевать (не уделять внимания); игнорироватьIf you blow off your homework, you’re bound to run into trouble at the exam.
2) blow away/offHe would have been selected as a finalist if he hadn’t blown off the interview.
унести, сорвать, сдуть (ветром)I’m afraid the wind may blow away the tent.
The sails were blown away.
The roof of the house was blown off during the storm.
3) blow off (steam)The wind blew my scarf off.
разрядиться, дать выход чувствам; снять стрессJoan’s shouting did not mean she was angry with you; she was just blowing off.
After spending the day on very exacting work, Tom blew off steam by going for a long run.
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1. Ia hat (fruit, a roof, etc.) blew off шляпа и т. д. слетела2. IIIblow off smth. /smth. off/1)blow off a hat (a lid, a roof, etc.) срывать шляпу и т. д; the wind blew my scarf off у меня ветром сорвало /унесло/ шарф2)blow off air выпускать воздух; blow off steam а) выпускать пары; б) сон, дать выход своим чувствам -
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1) сдувать The storm blew the ship off its course. ≈ Штормовой ветер заставил корабль отклонится от курса.
2) тех. продувать to blow off steam ≈ выпустить пар;
перен. дать выход избытку энергии;
разрядиться
3) разг. мотать, транжирить (деньги)выпустить пар дать выход чувствам, разрядиться;
- to * steam( разговорное) "выпустить пар";
расслабиться;
дать выход энергии жаловаться, плакаться израсходовать( снаряды и т. п.) - to * all ammunition растратить все боеприпасы спускать( воду из котла) выпуск воздуха, пара( разговорное) хвастун (американизм) (разговорное) коронный номер кульминационный пункт, высшая точка( разговорное) внезапная вспышка( эмоций) (реактивно-техническое) отделение( ступеней ракеты)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blow off
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