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1 останавливаться
1) General subject: call at (где-либо), check, come to a stop, crane, (в каком-л. месте) draw in, dwell (о лошади), fix, halt, haul up, heave to, jam, jib, leave off, make a stop, pause, pull in (в пути), pull up, rein up, run down (о машине, часах и т. п.), shy (перёд чем-л.), stall, stanch, stand, stand still, stem, stop, tarry, boggle, come to halt, put up, settle on, settle upon, stay, run down (о механизме, часах), (о взгляде) rest (Ex: His eyes rested on her for a moment.), commit (commit to smth. - останавливаться на чем-либо, каком-либо варианте), slow down, pull2) American: visit3) Sports: interrupt the execution4) Military: balk, break stride5) Engineering: cease, discontinue, shut down6) Construction: come to rest (при осадке сооружений)7) Mathematics: concentrate on, dwell on, go into8) Railway term: come off, coming-off, stopping down9) Economy: draw10) Australian slang: leg-rope11) Mining: stall (о машине)12) Diplomatic term: comment (на чём-л.)13) Jargon: wash out14) Business: come to a halt15) Robots: interruption16) Makarov: bring to rest, close down, gib, repose, rest, surcease, come to a standstill, come to rest, draw bit, draw bridle, draw rein, draw up, fetch up, draw in (в каком-л. месте), call at (где-л.), call at (о транспорте), call by (о транспорте), call in (о транспорте), come off stream (об аппарате процессе)17) Electrical engineering: shut off -
2 приостанавливать продвижение
Military: break stride, disrupt an advanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приостанавливать продвижение
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3 шаг
муж.большой шаг на пути (к) — a major step (toward), a great stride (toward)
идти тихим шагом — to walk slowly; to walk at a slow pace
идти быстрым шагом — to walk quickly; to walk with a rapid step, to walk with hurried steps
ни шагу дальше — not a step further, stay where you are!
шире шаг! — step out, take bigger strides!; get a move on! перен.
шагом марш! — forward, march!
в двух шагах от, в нескольких шагах от — two steps away (from), a few steps away (from), within a few steps, near by
это шаг вперед по сравнению (с) — it is an advance (over), it is a step forward
двигаться беглым шагом — воен. to double
быстрый шаг — quick march, brisk pace, fast pace, rapid pace
большими шагами, гигантскими шагами, семимильными шагами — with long/rapid/great strides
гигантские шаги — giant('s) stride ед.; спорт
прибавлять шагу — to mend/quicken one's pace
тихим шагом — slowly, with a slow step
ускорять шаг — to mend/increase one's pace, to quicken one's steps
шаг за шагом — step by step, little by little
2) тех. pitch, spacingшаг резьбы винта — screw pitch тех.
••делать первый шаг, делать шаг навстречу — (к примирению т.п.) to take the first step (to make up with smb.)
дипломатический шаг — diplomatic step/move; demarche франц.
на каждом шагу — at every step/turn; everywhere, on end, all around, all over the place
неверный шаг — false step, wrong move, misstep
первые шаги — the first steps, first move
с первых шагов — from it's first/earliest steps/stages, from the very beginning, from the outse
быть на шаг от — to be one step away from doing smth.
не давать кому-л. шагу шагнуть/ступить — not let smb. take a single step on smb.'s own
не отпускать кого-л. ни на шаг (от) — not let smb. stray one step (from); not let smb. stir a step from one's side
не отступать ни на шаг — not go back a step, not retreat a step
не отходить ни на шаг от кого-л., не делать ни шагу без кого-л. — not move/stir a step from smb.'s side
не продвинуться ни на шаг — not forward matter by a single step, not move forward in the least
она ни на шаг без кого-л./чего-л. — she is lost/helpless without smb./smth.
сделать первый шаг — (навстречу кому-л./чему-л.) to break the ice
шагу негде/некуда ступить — there is no room to move
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4 войти в свой шаг
Sports: break into stride -
5 сбоить
к.сп.break / go off stride
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