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[ruːf]1. ntetto, (of tunnel, cave) voltato go through the roof — (fig: person) andare su tutte le furie, (price) salire alle stelle
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[ru:f] non the \roof auf dem/das Dach;without a \roof over one's head ohne [ein] Dach über dem Kopfin the \roof auf dem/den DachbodenPHRASES:to \roof sth etw überdachen -
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intransitive verb* * ** * *◆ cave inI. vi1. (collapse inward) einstürzen, zusammenbrechenthe loose earth wall \cave ind in on the group der lockere Erdwall stürzte über der Gruppe zusammen2. (give in) kapitulieren, nachgebenII. vt▪ to \cave in sth ⇆ in etw eindrücken* * *vi* * *intransitive verbeinbrechen; (fig.) (collapse) zusammenbrechen; (submit) nachgeben -
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1) оседать, опускаться The roof caved in, trapping the miners. ≈ Потолок просел и запер шахтеров в тоннеле. The weight of the snow caved in the roof. ≈ Из-за огромной массы снега крыша провалилась.
2) разг. уступать, отступать, сдаваться I thought he could face his opponent and not cave in so easily, but I was disappointed ≈ Я думал, он может противостоять своему оппоненту и сдастся не так скоро;
я был разочарован.
3) не удаваться( о бизнесе и т.д.) Why do you want to appoint this man as director? The last firm he worked for caved in. ≈ Почему ты хочешь взять его директором? Последняя фирма, в которой он работал, обанкротилась. оседать, опускаться;
обваливаться, проваливаться;
- the side of the building has caved in стена дома рухнула обваливать, обрушивать;
- river floods caved in the bank в паводок разрушило берег реки уступить, отступить;
сдаться, поддаться;
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((of walls etc) to collapse.) derrumbarse, desplomarsev.• abismar v.• hundir v.• revenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)v + adva) ( collapse) \<\<roof/tunnel\>\> derrumbarse, hundirseb) ( yield) (colloq) \<\<person\>\> cederVI + ADV1) [ceiling] derrumbarse, desplomarse; [ground] hundirse2) * (fig) (=submit) ceder, rendirse* * *v + adva) ( collapse) \<\<roof/tunnel\>\> derrumbarse, hundirseb) ( yield) (colloq) \<\<person\>\> ceder -
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фраз. гл.1) обрушиваться, обваливаться, проваливатьсяThe roof caved in, trapping the miners. — Кровля выработки обвалилась и заперла шахтёров.
The weight of the snow caved in the roof. — Из-за огромной массы снега крыша провалилась.
2) разг. уступать, отступать, сдаватьсяI thought he could face his opponent and not cave in so easily, but I was disappointed. — Я думал, что он сможет выдержать натиск противника и не скоро сдастся, но он разочаровал меня.
Why do you want to appoint this man as director? The last firm he worked for caved in. — Почему ты хочешь взять его директором? Последняя фирма, в которой он работал, обанкротилась.
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PhrV1. अन्दर\cave inकी\cave inओर\cave inगिरनाThe roof of the building caved in. -
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ჩანგრევა (ჩაინგრევა)the armchair caved in სავარძელი ჩაიზნიქა / ჩატყდა -
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to fall inwards просесть, провалиться внутрьThe roof caved in during the fire.
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1.обваливаться: The roof caved in and crushed a car.— Крыша обвалилась и смяла машину; 2. уступать, сдаваться: Every one begged Billy to take them down to the city and he finally caved in.— Все уговаривали Билли взять их. в город, и он в конце концов уступил.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > cave in
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s.1 tejado (de edificio) ; techo (of car, tunnel, cave)2 protección.3 refugio.vt.techar, cubrir. -
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35 holdup-hold-down roof
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > holdup-hold-down roof
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37 rise of roof
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39 thin-shell barrel roof
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > thin-shell barrel roof
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40 zebra roof
комбинированный "зебровый " свод
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cave in on somebody — ˌcave ˈin (on sb/sth) derived (of a roof, wall, etc.) to fall down and towards the centre • The ceiling suddenly caved in on top of them. related noun ↑cave in Main entry: ↑cavederived … Useful english dictionary
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