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1 воровской жаргон
1) General subject: flash, gammon and patter, peddler's French, pedlar's French, rogue's Latin, thieves Latin, thieves' argot, thieves' talk, thieves's talk, underworld language2) Law: thief's cant3) Linguistics: flash tongue, thieves' cant, thieves' patter4) Makarov: thieves' slang -
2 профессиональный жаргон
1) General subject: folksay, gammon and patter, lingo, shoptalk, vernacular2) Linguistics: slang, technical language3) Information technology: dialectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный жаргон
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3 феня
(воровской жаргон (как правило, закодированный и поэтому понятный только посвященным))Pig Latin (сложный, «системно» зашифрованный воровской жаргон)перен. jargon, cant, lingoГорбачев отбросил кремлевскую феню и заговорил со страной на человеческом языке (из журнала «Индекс: досье на цензуру»). — Gorbachev rejected the Kremlin gobbledygook and talked to the people in a normal human language.
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4 воровской жаргон
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5 наклонный
1) General subject: acclinal, canted, canting, downhill, inclined, oblique, out of plumb, pitched, prone, reclinate, sideling, sidling, slant, slanting, slantwise, slope, sloping, squint, downward2) Geology: acclivous, angled, awry, battered, graded, hading, pitching, ramp, steep, steep dipping, steeply pitching, tilted, tilting (о пластах), upturned4) Aviation: askew5) Naval: nutant7) Colloquial: squeegee9) Poetical language: supine10) Military: tilt-over12) Construction: pronate13) Mathematics: gauche, out of level, slanted14) Railway term: reclining16) Mining: angled (о залегании), semisteep (о падении залежи), sloped, steep-dipping, steeply dipping, tilting (пласт)18) Metallurgy: tilting-type19) Polygraphy: oblique (о шрифте)20) Telecommunications: tilt21) Information technology: italic23) Mechanic engineering: overturning moment24) Drilling: tillable26) Makarov: backhanded, diagonal, incident, nonlevel, off plumb, out-of-square, sidelong, slant (о знаке), slantways27) Gold mining: incline -
6 смелый
1) General subject: Amazonian, adventurous, audacious, bauld, bold, brave, challenging, confident, courageous, daredevil, daring, dashing, gallant, game, gamy, gutty, hardy, hazardable, high-spirited, intrepid, lion-hearted, manful, manly, mettled, mettlesome, nervy, plucky, spirited, spunky, steel hearted, steel-hearted, stout, stout hearted, stout-hearted, swingeing, unfearing, venturesome, venturous, ambitious, edgy, fearless3) Obsolete: tall4) Literal: Trojan5) Bookish: doughty7) Jargon: ding-dong8) American English: bodacious9) Taboo: full of fuck, hot-shit -
7 сплетничать
1) General subject: be given to gossip, blab, bring tales, cant, chitchat, fan, fan out, gossip, gossip about, mag, natter, peddle, scandal, scandalize, slander, talk, talk scandal, tattle, tell tales, tell tales out of school, tittle tattle, tittle-tattle, twittle twattle, twittle-twattle, wag chin, wiggle waggle, spill dirt3) American: schmooze, wiggle-waggle, fan the breeze4) Australian slang: chew the fat, spin a yarn6) Jargon: cut up ( the) jackpots, cut up (the) pipes, cut up (the) touches, dig dirt, dish, dish the dirt, flap (one's) chops, flap (one's) jaw, flap (one's) jowls, flap (one's) mouth, gas, gum, jaw, open (one's) yap, rattle, schmoos, schmoose, shoot (the) bull, yack, yak, yap, yock, yuck, yuk, bend (someone's) ear, mud slinging7) Invective: bullshit bull-shit8) Makarov: carry tales, cut up, dish out dirt, dish up, flap about, flap chops, flap jaw, flap jowls, flap mouth9) Taboo: bitch, bitch about somebody (о ком-л.), shoot the crap -
8 удар
1) General subject: a smack in the eye, a smack in the face, apoplexy, ball (мячом), bang, batting, beat, blow, bobbing, box, buffet (рукой; также перен.), bummer, bump, bunt (головой, рогами), bust, butt (головой, рогами), cant, chop (рубящий), clap (грома), clap up (грома), clip, clour (по голове), cob, crack, cracker, cuff (особ. рукой по голове или лицу), cut, dint, drop kick, fib, fit of apoplexy (апоплексичесуий), flap, foin (колющим оружием), hack (топора, мотыги), hit, ictus, impact, impingement, ivy, jab, jolt (тж. перен.), kick, knock, knock-back, lunge, onslaught, outshoot, pant, passado (рапирой), peal, percussion, pick (чем-либо острым), push, scat, shake, shock, shoot, sickener, slap (по самолюбию и т.п.), slat, sling, smeller, smite, sock, spat, stab (острым оружием), strike, stroke, stroke-oar, swat, thrust, thwack (сильный), verberation (в колокол), wap, welt, wham, whop (тяжёлый), yerk, impulse, impulsion, jostle2) Geology: concussion, pulse5) Dialect: put7) Literal: shot9) Military: assault, assault, attack, attack, (неожиданный) blitz, (внезапный) coup, drive, hook, shock effect, slam10) Engineering: blow (молотом), bump (сильный толчок при наезде на препятствие), detonation, impact (соударение), interference (движущихся деталей), jenny (в бильярде), knock (стук), stroke (молотом)11) Rare: dub, illision, verberation (в колокол и т.п.)12) Chemistry: knocking14) Mathematics: impaction against15) Automobile industry: brunt, bumping, clash, dash, interference, jerk, poke, shock action, sweep16) Forestry: chock17) Metallurgy: blow (при ковке)18) Music: touch19) Polygraphy: bounce (накатного валика о кромку формного цилиндра), jog20) Scottish language: chap22) Jargon: biff, boot, bop (кулаком, дубинкой), charge, fourpenny one, body blow (He has had a good many ups and downs in his life but his wife's leaving him was a body blow — У него много в жизни было чего, но когда от него ушла жена, это был действительно удар), wack, belt (в бейсболе), bingle (в бейсболе), clout, juice, make, plug, slam (в бейсболе), slosh, slug, wallop (в бейсболе), whack (в бейсболе)25) Mechanics: slap26) Polymers: thump27) Automation: clashing, impact shock28) Aviation medicine: abrupt impact, squat, squatting29) Makarov: arm, blast (струи), blasting (в микрофоне от дыхания исполнителя или ветра), blow (молотом, кулаком и т.п.), bounce, box (рукой или кулаком), bump (сильный толчок о что-л., напр. при наезде), clump, impact (одного тела о другое, соударение), impulse (механический), impulse (сердца), impulsive force (одного тела о другое, соударение), kick (ногой, копытом), rap (лёгкий), shock (моральный), shock (одного тела о другое, соударение), shock (потрясение), shock (при землетрясении и т.п.), snap, stroke (молотом, кулаком и т.п.), swash, winning shot (по воротам)30) Taboo: hitting31) Security: impact effect -
9 ударять
1) General subject: attack, bang, beat, biff, bludgeon, buffet, bump, bunt, butt, cob, dab, dabber, drub, dub, flail, flap, hammer, hit, impact, jab, jounce, kick, knee, knock, lash, pash, percuss, punch, rap, run (обо что-л. - against), set about, slat, sound, spat, start, strike (по клавишам, струнам), swat, switch, thump, thwack, tip, tomahawk, tromp, verberate, whack, whang, fetch a blow, shock, strike a blow3) Medicine: stroke4) Colloquial: plug5) American: wham6) Poetical language: smite13) Forestry: chock14) Jargon: bam, bop (кулаком), put the slug on (someone), swat (особенно легко, не сильно), blast (в бейсболе), boff, boot (кого-либо или что-либо), soak, sock15) Information technology: hit (по клавише)16) Oil: slam17) Mechanics: slap19) Robots: thrust
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