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121 go along
1) (to go: I think I'll go along to that meeting.) jít2) (to proceed or progress: Check your work as you go along.) pokračovat, postupovat* * *• provázet• jet spolu -
122 go along
1) (to go: I think I'll go along to that meeting.) ísť2) (to proceed or progress: Check your work as you go along.) postupovať dopredu* * *• sprevádzat• íst pozdlž -
123 detener
• block the progress of• bring to a halt• bring to a stop• check the movement of• detain• hind leg• hindered• ward in chancery• ward off sleep -
124 control
1) управление; регулирование; проверка, контроль || управлять, регулировать; проверять, контролировать2) орган управления3) pl регулирующие устройства4) борьба (напр. с сельскохозяйственными вредителями) -
125 payment
платёж; оплата (напр. векселя); погашение (долга); получение денег (для кредитора) -
126 go along
1) (to go: I think I'll go along to that meeting.) a porni2) (to proceed or progress: Check your work as you go along.) a avansa -
127 тормоз
м.1) тех. brakeавари́йный то́рмоз — emergency brake
ручно́й то́рмоз — hand brake
ножно́й то́рмоз — foot brake
нажа́ть на тормоза́ — apply the brakes; brake
вы́жать педа́ль то́рмоза авто — step hard on the brake (pedal)
отпусти́ть тормоза́ — release the brakes
подня́ть рыча́г то́рмоза — put the brake on
2) (рд., для рд., в пр.; помеха) brake (on), hindrance (to)то́рмоз техни́ческого прогре́сса — a brake on technological progress
при э́тих слова́х у меня́ отключи́лись тормоза́ — after hearing that I forgot all restraint [I couldn't check myself any longer]
••спусти́ть вопро́с на тормоза́х — soft-pedal the issue
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128 go along
1) (to go: I think I'll go along to that meeting.) πηγαίνω2) (to proceed or progress: Check your work as you go along.) προχωρώ
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check — [[t]tʃɛk[/t]] v. t. 1) to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly 2) to restrain; control: to check an impulse[/ex] 3) to cause to diminish, as in rate or intensity 4) to verify the correctness of, as by comparison 5) to inquire into,… … From formal English to slang