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1 обивка мягкой мебели простежкой
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > обивка мягкой мебели простежкой
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2 застегивание на пуговицу
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > застегивание на пуговицу
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3 застёгивающий на пуговицы
Military: buttoningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > застёгивающий на пуговицы
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4 застегивание на пуговицу
Textile: buttoningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > застегивание на пуговицу
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5 застегивание на пуговицы
Military: buttoningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > застегивание на пуговицы
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6 образование гаек на нитях
Textile: buttoning (порок шлихтования основ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > образование гаек на нитях
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7 подавление
1) General subject: crackdown (протестов), extinguishment (страсти), inhibition, mortification, pocketing (гнева), quench (желаний, чувств и т.п.), reduction, repression, steamroller (возражений), stranglehold, suppressing, suppression, suppression (восстания и т.п.), suppression (чувств и т.п.), oppression2) Biology: repelling3) Medicine: depression, interference, down-regulation4) Military: blinding, busting, buttoning up, canceling, jamming (помехами), negation, neutralization (с временным, выводом из строя), saturation, submission5) Engineering: cancel, cancellation (путём компенсации), damping, mitigation, overriding, quenching, rejection (за счёт фильтрации)6) Metallurgy: killing7) Polygraphy: suppression (напр. шума)8) Radio: depression (сигнала), elimination9) Telecommunications: extinction, mask11) Astronautics: neutralization, partial denial12) Geophysics: attenuation, discrimination, removal13) Silicates: depression (напр, кристаллизации)14) Radiolocation: blanketing, blanking, bucking15) Business: quashing16) Automation: prohibiting, prohibition, rejection (напр. помех)17) Arms production: annihilation18) Makarov: compression, elimination (напр. шумов), inhibition (чувств), muting19) Security: repression (напр. массовых беспорядков) -
8 подавляющий
1) General subject: overpowering, overwhelming (о большинстве и т.п.), overwhelming, suppressive, thumping2) Medicine: catastaltic, depressive, inhibitory3) Military: buttoning up4) Mathematics: damping, repressing, suppressing5) Religion: stifling6) Economy: depressant7) Physics: killing8) Fishery: depressing9) Banking: onerous10) Polymers: inhibitive -
9 простёжка
Forestry: buttoning (метод обивки мягкой мебели), pleating, quilting, tufting -
10 BUTTONHOLE
• If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat - Каково начало, таков и конец (K), Плохое начало не к доброму концу (П), Худо начинается, худо и кончается (X) -
11 Каково начало, таков и конец
It is the first steps that the result of some undertaking depends on. See Плохое начало не к доброму концу (II), Путному началу благой конец (П)Cf:A bad beginning has a bad ending (Br.). A bad day never has a good night (Am.). A good beginning makes a good ending (Am., Br.). If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat (Am.). So goes Monday, so goes all the week (Am.). Such beginning, such end (Br.). You can tell the day by the morning (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Каково начало, таков и конец
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12 Плохое начало не к доброму концу
A piece of work started not in the proper way is likely to go wrong. See Каково начало, таков и конец (K), Худо начинается, худо и кончается (X)Var.: Плохое начало - плохой и конецCf: A bad beginning has a bad (makes a worse) ending (Br.). A bad day never has a good night (Am.). If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat (Am.). An ill beginning, (has) an ill ending (Br.). Ill begun, ill done (Br.), So goes Monday, so goes all the week (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Плохое начало не к доброму концу
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13 Худо начинается, худо и кончается
See Плохое начало не к доброму концу (П)Cf:A bad beginning has a bad (makes a worse) ending (Br.). A bad day never has a good night (Am.). If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat (Am.). So goes Monday, so goes all the week (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Худо начинается, худо и кончается
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14 застегивать
1. clasp; button2. clasping; buttoningАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > застегивать
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15 застегнет
1. clasp; button2. clasping; buttoningАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > застегнет
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