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1 bugout
bug-out
1> _ам. _воен. _жарг. отступление; дезертир
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2 bugout
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3 bugout
n. 전선 이탈(자), 적전 도망(병), 꾀부리는 사람 -
4 bugout
разг. отход, бегство -
5 bugout
фам отход, отступление, бегство; солдат, ненадёжный в бою; солдат южновьетнамских марионеточных войскConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > bugout
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6 BUGOUT
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7 bugout fever
нервозность в бою, "мандраж"Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > bugout fever
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8 mutual guaranteed bugout
Военный термин: взаимное гарантированное свёртывание (систем оружия)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > mutual guaranteed bugout
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9 LLDB, lousy little dirty bugout
США фам трусливый ненадёжный солдат (Вьетнам)Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > LLDB, lousy little dirty bugout
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10 бегство
1) General subject: bolt, decampment, escape, escapement, evasion, exodus (часто ирон.), flight (например о Святом Семействе, Flight to Egypt), hegira, hejira, hijra, hijrah, leg bail, rout, scuttle, stampede, escapism2) Biology: escape behavior4) Obsolete: tergiversation5) Military: bugout, desertion, (от противника) flight6) Religion: flight( An act or instance of running away)7) Law: running away (из дома, из заключения)8) Jargon: lam9) Fishery: escape behaviour10) Makarov: run -
11 взаимное гарантированное свёртывание
Military: mutual guaranteed bugout (систем оружия), mutual guaranteed build-down (систем оружия)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимное гарантированное свёртывание
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12 отход
1) General subject: breakaway (от традиций и т. п.), departure, deviation, digression (от темы), diversion, fallback, retreat, round, rupture, sailing, swing back, swing-back, withdrawal, back track, dissolution2) Geology: horizontal displacement (from the surface location) (скважины), rock refuse3) Naval: heading out, veering aft, Clearing (от причала)5) Military: backtrack, bugout, clear-out, cop-out, detaching movement, disengaging movement, escape, escaping, get-away, march-away from the enemy, march-back, marching-away ( from the enemy), movement away from the enemy, moving away, rearward movement, rearward passage, retirement, retiring action (с боями), retrograde, retrograde movement, setback, step-back, stepback, tactical withdrawal (в боевой обстановке), withdrawal action (с боями), (войск) withdrawal6) Engineering: backward movement (движение), withdrawal (движение)8) Mathematics: removal, separation9) Religion: digression (Going aside), ecbasis11) Law: departure (от прежней аргументации, от практики, от правовой нормы и т. п.), departure (от прежней аргументации, от практики, от правовой нормы и т.п.), effluent12) Economy: estrangement13) Automobile industry: waste14) Mining: rejection (обогащения)15) Diplomatic term: setback (or прежних позиций), withdrawal action16) Metallurgy: offscouring17) Politics: military setback18) Textile: drawing-out19) Oil: displacement (скважины), horizontal displacement (скважины), refuse, scrap, wastage21) Astronautics: backout23) Business: divergence, waste product24) Drilling: recoil25) Sakhalin energy glossary: horizontal displacement (скважины), outstep26) Automation: return27) Plastics: cull (в тигле литьевой прессформы)28) Sakhalin R: ( horizontal) displacement (скважины)29) Makarov: branching, disalignment (напр. от оси), divergence (от нормы или стандарта), divergency (от нормы или стандарта), dockage (при ручной сортировке, напр. фасоли), go-off, march home, outgo, recess (воды, суши, ледника и т.п.), residual, residue, residue (твёрдый), residuum (твёрдый), retire, retract, retrogressive march, sailing (судна)
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