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41 бюст
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42 исключить это
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43 заклепочный молот
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > заклепочный молот
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44 стараться изо всех сил
1) General subject: fall over oneself, huff and puff (they huff and they puff, but...), strain, strain every nerve, struggle, try hardest, go out of way, try one's best not + infinitive (Try your best not to attract their attention.), do one's very best, move heaven and earth, try one's best, go to great lengths, take great pains2) Colloquial: bust (one's) butt ((idiomatic, vulgar) to work very hard, to put in a lot of effort), do (one's) best, go to pains, (for smth., for smb. или to do smth.) lay oneself out3) Jargon: go for broke, wire in, bust ass5) Taboo: bust (one's) ass (выполнить работу, задание, достичь цели), bust (one's) nuts (выполнить работу, задание, достичь цели)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стараться изо всех сил
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45 надрываться
1) General subject: grub, grub along, grub away, slave, slave away, split one's sides, split ones sides, do one's nut, toil2) Colloquial: bust a gut (e.g., I don't intend to bust a gut to get there on time), bust ass -
46 обанкротиться
1) General subject: be bankrupt, be out of business, break one's back, bust, cease, fail, go bung, go to the wall, liquidate, make a bad break, not to have a feather to fly with, smash, stop payment, to be bankrupt, to be out of business, bankrupt, become bankrupt, become out of business, break back, bust up, cease payments, go bankrupt, go into bankruptcy, go into liquidation, go scat, go to pieces, go to smash, go upon the rocks, turn bankrupt, go for a Burton2) American: go to glory3) Agriculture: fail (о фирме и т.п.)4) Construction: go belly up5) Economy: be out of entrepot, break, fall through, go out of business, run upon the robotizes, run upon the rocks6) Australian slang: flop7) Jargon: take a bath, tap out, wash out, melted out, whack out8) Banking: crash, went to the wall9) Business: go bust10) Investment: become a bankrupt -
47 спад
1) General subject: anticlimax, cadence (бури и т.п.), cadency (бури и т.п.), collapse, dead drop, decrease, downer, (экономический) downturn, fall, leaning, leaning forward (гимнастика), recession (цен, спроса на товары, деловой активности), slippage, taper, turn down, turn-down (экономический), wane, decay, decline, degression, drop, falling-off, setback, subsidence, dip, rot, dilution, diminution2) Geology: ebbing3) Medicine: defervescence4) Sports: dead-drop5) Engineering: decaying, declination, droop (вершины импульса), fall-off, falloff, roll-off (амплитудно-частотной характеристики), sag (вершины импульса), sinking (воды), slope, trailing edge (импульса)7) Mathematics: decreasing, fall down8) Economy: bust (напр. экономической активности), depression, downswing, downturn, negative growth, overcooling, slack period (в промышленности)9) Accounting: disruption (в экономическом росте), down, rebound, recession (производства), relapse, relaxation (напр. деятельности), slack, trough10) Diplomatic term: bust (экономической активности)11) Telecommunications: fallout12) Electronics: rolloff13) Oil: discharge (вызванной поляризации)14) Fishery: abatement (жары, воды), decline (наводнения), recession (потока)16) Drilling: drooping17) Sakhalin energy glossary: dramatic18) EBRD: recession, recession (экономический), slump19) Polymers: lapse20) Makarov: chute, degeneration, dropping, modulation, setback (напр. производства), slack (деловой активности)21) Marketology: slide (slide of economy)23) Hi-Fi. rolloff (уменьшение сигнала на границах частотного диапазона, иногда в результате влияния фильтра. Например, кроссовер обеспечивает спад с крутизной 12 дБ/окт на частотах выше 2 кГц) -
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............................................................1. bust(past: busted, bust ; past participle: busted, bust)ـ(ed -ing=)(v.) مجسمه نیم تنه، بالاتنه، سینه، انفجار، ترکیدگی، ترکیدن (باup)، خرد گشتن، ورشکست شدن، ورشکست کردن، بیچاره کردن............................................................2. bosom(vt. & vi. & n.) آغوش، سینه، بغل، بر، پیش سینه، با آغوش باز پذیرفتن، درآغوش حمل کردن، رازی را در سینه نهفتن، دارای پستان شدن (در مورد دختران) -
49 To do something simple.
Current usage: Bust-a-Grape (Example:"Get out of the way! You can't even Bust-a-Grape")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To do something simple.
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50 failure
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51 бум с последующей депрессией
1) General subject: boom and bust2) Economy: boom-and-bustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бум с последующей депрессией
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52 бюст
1) General subject: bust2) Makarov: bust (скульптура) -
53 взломать замок
1) General subject: break a lock, break open a lock, bust the lock, slip a lock, to slinky a lock2) Jargon: jimmy3) Makarov: bust lock, break open a safe, force a lock -
54 ворваться
1) General subject: break in, burst, burst in, burst into (burst into the room - ворваться в комнату), bust, crash, kick in, plunge into, force entry, gust (gusted through the room-о ветре, ворвавшемся в помещение), storm into, force one's way2) Advertising: force entrance3) Makarov: (куда-л.) crash (into), force an entry (в комнату, дом и т.п.), dart in, force an entrance, force an entry (в комнату дом и т. п.), crash into (куда-л.), do a bust (куда-л.) -
55 доябываться
Vituperative: bust my chops (Why you always gotta bust my chops, eh Greg?), get on my case (I already gave up but that jerk wouldn't stop getting on my case.) -
56 запить
1) General subject: be off the water, be on the fantigue, be on the racket, be on the sauce, drink after, go on the racket, racket, take to drink, take to drinking, take to the bottle, thereupon, to be on the fantigue, to be on the sauce, wash down, (опять) break the pledge, follow with smth2) Colloquial: be off the waggon, be off the wagon, stand the racket4) Jargon: bust, hit the bottle, let loose a pin -
57 машина для прядения лубяного волокна
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > машина для прядения лубяного волокна
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58 не совсе
General subject: a bit of a bust (The benefit concert for the refugee claimant was a bit of a bust. Less than $1,000 was made while the organizers had hoped to raise $30,000. Still, it was a worthwhile effort, in their words.) -
59 ошибка оператора
1) Military: controller error, operator fault2) Engineering: human error, human failure, human-caused error, operator's error, personal error3) Telecommunications: individual error4) Information technology: bust, operator error5) Automation: (человека-) human error6) Quality control: operator malfunction7) Makarov: bust (в криптографии) -
60 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.)
См. также в других словарях:
Bust — Bust … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bust — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bust Escudo … Wikipedia Español
bust-up — ˈbust up noun [countable] 1. when a unit such as a company or department is broken into parts 2. JOURNALISM when people disagree strongly: • a boardroom bust up, when the chief executive walked out after six weeks in the job * * * bust up UK US… … Financial and business terms
bust-up — n informal 1.) the end of a relationship bust up of ▪ the bust up of their marriage →bust up at ↑bust1 2.) BrE a very bad quarrel or fight ▪ Cathy and I had a real bust up yesterday … Dictionary of contemporary English
bust-up — bust ups 1) N COUNT A bust up is a serious quarrel, often resulting in the end of a relationship. [INFORMAL] She had had this bust up with her family. Syn: row 2) N COUNT A bust up is a fight. [BRIT, INFORMAL] ...a bust up which she says left her … English dictionary
bust — [n1] chest of human bosom, breast, chest, front; concept 392 bust [n2] arrest for illegal action apprehension, arrest, capture, cop, detention, nab, pickup, pinch, raid, search, seizure; concepts 298,317 Ant. exoneration bust [v1] … New thesaurus
bust — ust (b[u^]st), v. i. 1. To break or burst. [informal] [PJC] 2. (Card Playing) In blackjack, to draw a card that causes one s total to exceed twenty one. [PJC] 3. To go bankrupt. [PJC] {to go bust} to go bankrupt. {or bust} or collapse from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bust — may refer to: * Bust (sculpture), a sculpture depicting a person s head and shoulders * Bust (magazine), a feminist pop culture magazine * An alternative term for an arrest. * An alternative term for human breasts. * A song by Outkast from… … Wikipedia
bust — Ⅰ. bust [1] ► NOUN 1) a woman s breasts. 2) a sculpture of a person s head, shoulders, and chest. ORIGIN French buste, from Latin bustum tomb, sepulchral monument . Ⅱ. bust [2] informal … English terms dictionary
bust — bust1 [bust] n. [Fr buste < It busto] 1. a piece of sculpture representing the head, shoulders, and upper chest of a human body 2. the human bosom; esp., the breasts of a woman SYN. BREAST bust2 [bust] Informal vt. [orig., dial. var. of … English World dictionary
bust|ed — «BUHS tihd», adjective. 1. Slang. broken. 2. Informal. ruined; bankrupt. busted, combining form. having a bust: »Full busted = having a full bust … Useful english dictionary