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81 груда осколков
General subject: brash (камня, льда) -
82 дерзкий
1) General subject: adventuresome, as bold as brass, audacious, bauld, bold, bold as brass, brattish, bratty, cheeky, cocksy, cocky, cool, coxy, daring, defiant, disrespectful, feisty, flippant, forward, free swinging, free-swinging, fresh, gutsy, hardy, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, necky, out of line, overbold, perk, perky, perquisite, pert, petulant, presumptuous, provocative, reckless, sassy, saucy, tossy, uppish, venturesome, venturous, wise, edge3) Dialect: pawky4) Obsolete: malapert5) Bookish: contumelious6) Australian slang: cockie9) Jargon: off base, some pumpkins, crusty, fly, salty11) Makarov: step out of line12) Phraseological unit: brass neck (A person with gall.) -
83 диспептические явления (у детей) при отнятии от груди
Medicine: weaning brashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > диспептические явления (у детей) при отнятии от груди
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84 дуб малый
1) Biology: Turkey oak (Quercus minor), box brash oak (Quercus minor), box white oak (Quercus minor)2) Forestry: post oak (Quercus minor) -
85 зарвавшийся
1) General subject: high-handed, presumptuous2) Makarov: brash -
86 кислая отрыжка
1) General subject: brash2) Medicine: acid eructation, oxyrygmia, sour eructation, acid regurgitation -
87 краскопульт
1) General subject: aerograph, air-brush, paint-spraying pistol2) Naval: paint gun, paint-spraying machine3) Engineering: air brush, blow gun, compressed-air painting apparatus, paint blower, paint spray gun, paint sprayer, pneumatic paint brush, spray unit4) Construction: air-painting equipment, coating pistol, compressed-air painting gun, paint spraying outfit, spray, spray gun, spray nozzle, sprayer, spraying nozzle, hopper gun, air gun, pneumatic gun5) Automobile industry: air brash, paint-spray gun6) Special term: airbrush7) Polymers: air-atomized spray gun8) Robots: painting head, spraygun9) Electrochemistry: painting desk10) Paint and varnish: gun -
88 крошитель
Metallurgy: brash chopper, chopper (обрези) -
89 лёгкий приступ тошноты
General subject: brashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лёгкий приступ тошноты
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90 ливень
1) General subject: a shower of rain, cloud-burst, deluge, deluges of rain, downfall, downpour, drench, drencher, gush, hailstorm, heavy fall of rain, pour, pouring ( pelting, driving, torrential) rain, rainfall, shower, torrents, waterspout, spate, torrent2) Geology: heavy shower3) Naval: spout6) Engineering: cloudburst, gust, pouring rain, rain shower, showery rain, storm, storm rainfall7) Agriculture: shower rain8) Rare: scat (сильный и внезапный)9) Construction: probability storm, storm'10) Religion: cataract11) Railway term: heavy rain13) Scottish language: plump14) Astronautics: avalanche of cosmic rays15) Ecology: brash, rain storm, rainstorm, storm rain16) Makarov: a heavy fall of rain, deluge of rain, drift, driving rain, excess rainfall, pelting rain, rain in torrents, shower of rain, torrential rain17) General subject: dwigh -
91 масса разломанных и разрозненных обломков пород в результате выветривания и распада на месте
Geology: brashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > масса разломанных и разрозненных обломков пород в результате выветривания и распада на месте
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92 набравшись храбрости
General subject: nervily (in a brash cheeky manner)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > набравшись храбрости
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93 наглый
1) General subject: arrogant, as bold as brass, assured, audacious, barefaced, bareknuckle, bauld, bold, bold as brass, bold faced, bold-faced, brassbound, brassy, brazen, brazen faced, brazen-faced, bumptious, cheeky, contumelious, cool, hubristic, immodest, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, nervy, perky, pert, presumptuous, rousing, saucy, snotty, unashamed, unbashful, unblushing, uppish, uppity, blatant (ложь lie), pushy, obnoxious3) American: gay4) Obsolete: malapert5) Rare: petulant6) Jargon: bare-face (характеристика выступления, поступка), bare-faced (характеристика выступления, поступка), crusty, gool, hard-boiled, salty, world-beater, ditsy, ditzy, off base, small8) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
94 нахальный
1) General subject: arrogant, audacious, bold-faced, bumptious, cocksy, cocky, contumelious, cool, coxy, forward, impertinent, impudent, inpudent, insolent, nervy, pert, presumptuous, pushing, pushy, sassy, saucy, smart alecky, uppity, wise3) American: forthputting, fresh, smart-alecky4) Rare: petulant7) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
95 неплотная шута, мелкобитый лёд
Oceanography: brash (в поперечнике менее град. 0,5 м)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неплотная шута, мелкобитый лёд
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96 окрестить
1) General subject: christen2) Literal: tag ("The flamboyant Mr Haughey quickly became the foremost member of a group tagged the "men in mohair suits" for their smart clothes and brash ways." (The Economist) - которых окрестили)3) Jocular: dub4) Religion: Christianize, baptize -
97 опрометчивый поступок
1) General subject: daredevil act, reckless step2) Advertising: precipitate action3) Makarov: brash act, imprudence, incautious act, inconsiderate act, inconsiderationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опрометчивый поступок
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98 порубочные остатки
1) General subject: wood scrap (AD), remains of cutting (W.B. Simons)2) Engineering: brush wood, felling debris, hag3) Forestry: brash, brush, brushwood, debris, felling waste, forest residue, ground wood, logging residue, logging residues, logging slash, residues from logging, slash (вместе с валежником и ветровалом)4) Ecology: felling residue, felling residues, forest residues, slashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порубочные остатки
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99 порывистость, безрассудство, импульсивность, неблагоразумие
General subject: brashness ([Possibly imitative (influenced by rash) or from brash, attack.])Универсальный русско-английский словарь > порывистость, безрассудство, импульсивность, неблагоразумие
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100 порывистый
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