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101 секция сновальной пряжи
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > секция сновальной пряжи
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102 приступиться
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103 boks maçı
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104 güreş karşılaşması
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105 csörte
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106 LOTA
* * *f.1) round, bout, turn (síðan glíma þeir þrjár lotur);2) lotum, as adv. by fits and starts, from time to time (en lotum horfði hann á).* * *u, f. a round, bout, continuous effort, without stopping to take breath, or pause, in a fight, races, or the like; vóru góð vígin þar til er gengnar vóru ellefu lotur, Rd. 299; síðan glíma þeir þrjár lotur, Finnb. 318; gengr Ingólfs hestr betr í öllum lotum, Glúm. 356; þessir menn görðu svá harða lotu, at hverr þeirra hefir fyrir sik mann eða meirr, Fas. ii. 533; gengusk þeir at fast, görðu langa lotu, ok féll Jökull á kné, Finnb. 328; en er eptir Steingríms-lotan, var þá veitt allhörð atsókn, en Steingrímr varðisk alldrengiliga ok féll þar, Sturl. ii. 60; þykki þér eigi hörð lota gengit hafa, mágr? 53; þóttisk Teitr hafa haft hann ærit lengi í lotu, i. 148 (ltu C).II. lotum, adverb. by fits and starts; en lotum ( from time to time) horfði hann á, Eg. 172, v. l.; litr hans var stundum rauðr, en stundum blár, en lotum var hann bleikr, Fas. ii. 285; hón reis upp ór rekkju lotum, Bs. i. 353. The word still remains in the mod. phrase, í stryklötu, in one start, without rest or breath; hlaupa í einni stryklötu. -
107 запійна пиятика
bout, dipsomania, drinking bout -
108 spopadanja
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109 omgang
bout, circuit, dose, lap, quarter, round, rub, sitting, spell* * *I. (en -e)( runde) turn, round;(boksning etc) round;( baneomgang, ved væddeløb) lap ( fx he led during the first lap);( af drikkevarer) round ( fx he stood a round (of drinks));(tur mht arbejde) turn;( omdrejning) revolution, turn;( prygl) beating;( skænd) dressing-down;( kvantum) lot ( fx give the wheel another lot of oil);[ en omgang maling] a coat of paint;[ en drøj omgang] a tough job;[ en dyr omgang] an expensive affair;[ i denne omgang] this time;[ i første omgang] the first time;( ofte =) to begin with;[ på omgang] by turns;[ det går på omgang mellem dem] they do it by turns.II. (en)( omgangskreds) associates pl;( måde at håndtere noget på) handling ( med of, fx careful handling of explosives);[ uforsigtig omgang med] carelessness with;F have commerce with,(neds) consort with ( fx criminals). -
110 три-четири
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111 четириестина
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112 вести бой на один укол
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > вести бой на один укол
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113 ataque de influenza
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114 período enfermedad
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115 racha
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116 racha de actividades
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117 ronda de negociaciones
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118 tanda de negociaciones
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119 čarka
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120 krug
• bout; circle; circuit; circumference; compass; cycle; lap; orb; radius vector; rim; ring; ring-rang-rung; round; round the shops; wreath; zodiac
См. также в других словарях:
bout — bout … Dictionnaire des rimes
bout — [ bu ] n. m. • fin XIIe « coup », puis « extrémité »; de bouter I ♦ 1 ♦ Partie d un objet qui le termine dans le sens de la longueur. ⇒ extrémité. Le bout d une canne. Ciseaux à bouts ronds. Chaussures à bouts carrés. Bout aigu. ⇒ pointe. Couper… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bout — 1. (bou ; le t se lie : de bout en bout, dites : de bou t en bout) s. m. 1° La portion qui termine un corps, un espace. Le bout des rames. Le bout de la queue. Les deux bouts d une corde. Le bout du champ. Bâton à deux bouts, sorte de bâton… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
bout — BOUT. subs. mas. L extrémité d un corps, d un espace, en tant qu étendus en long. Le bout d un bâton. Le bout d une pique. Le bout d une perche. Le bout d une table. Les deux bouts d une table. Le bout d une galerie. Le bout d une allée. Le bout… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
bout — Bout, m. Est l extremité en longueur de quelque chose que ce soit, et non proprement en largeur, Finis, extremitas. Et par cette raison on appelle {{o=appelpe}} les abboutissans d une piece de terre, pré, vigne, ou autre heritage ou logis, là où… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Bout — Bout, n. [A different spelling and application of bought bend.] [1913 Webster] 1. As much of an action as is performed at one time; a going and returning, as of workmen in reaping, mowing, etc.; a turn; a round. [1913 Webster] In notes with many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bout — [ baut ] noun count 1. ) a short period when you are sick or you feel unhappy: bout with: Barry has endured bouts with lung and throat cancer. bout of: a bout of flu/depression/homesickness a ) a short period when you do something a lot or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
'Bout It — Studio album by Jesse Powell Released September 8, 1998 Label … Wikipedia
bout — [baut] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: bout one trip up the field and back in plowing (16 19 centuries), from bought bending (14 17 centuries)] 1.) a bout of depression/flu/sickness etc a short period of time during which you suffer from an illness 2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
bout — [bout] n. [for earlier bought < ME bught, akin to MLowG bucht, BIGHT; form & meaning prob. infl. by bout < about] 1. Dial. a going and coming back again, as across a field in plowing; turn 2. a struggle; contest or match [a championship… … English World dictionary
Bout — can mean: * Bout (single), a single by the British artist Jamelia. * A boxing match. *Viktor Bout arms dealer … Wikipedia