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21 hour
საათი (60 წუთი)at such an early / late hour ასე ადრე / გვიანafter closing hours მაღაზიების / დაწესებულებების დაკეტვის შემდრგ●●in the rush hours პიკის საათებშიset the clock back one hour საათი ერთი საათით უკან გადაიყვანე / გადასწიე! -
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1. phr v записать время или расстояниеwe clocked up 1000 miles coming here! — мы проехали 1000 миль, чтобы добраться сюда
tidal clock — часы, показывающие время прилива и отлива
clock paradox — парадокс времени, парадокс близнецов
2. phr v добиться скоростиI can clock up 100 miles an hour in my new car — на моей новой машине я могу показать скорость 100 миль в час
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23 clock up
phrvt infml1)2)I can clock up 100 miles an hour in my new car — Я могу развить скорость 100 миль в час на моем новом автомобиле
3)He clocked up a lot of debts when he was living in Paris — Он наделал много долгов, пока жил в Париже
4)That's another successful deal to clock up to Jim — Мы должны записать на счет Джима еще одну удачную сделку
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24 hour hand
nounStundenzeiger, der; kleiner Zeiger* * *(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) der Stundenzeiger* * *n Stundenzeiger m* * ** * *nounStundenzeiger, der; kleiner Zeiger* * *n.Stundenzeiger m. -
25 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) horarioaguja horaria, manecillan.• horario s.m. -
26 hour
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27 Hour
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28 clock up
1) отмечать пройденное расстояние The old car has just clocked up another 50,000 kilometres. ≈ Машина пробежала очередные 50 тысяч километров.
2) отмечать (успех) Now we can clock up another victory for our team. ≈ Теперь мы можем записать еще одну победу в наш актив. записать время или расстояние - we clocked up 1000 miles coming here! мы проехали 1000 миль, чтобы добраться сюда добиться скорости - can * 100 miles an hour in my new car на моей новой машине я могу показать скорость 100 миль в час набирать, накапливать - he clocked up a lot of debts when he was in Paris во время пребывания в Париже он влез в большие долгиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > clock up
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29 clock up
[ʹklɒkʹʌp] phr v1. записать время или расстояниеwe clocked up 1000 miles coming here! - мы проехали 1000 миль, чтобы добраться сюда
2. добиться (какой-л.) скоростиI can clock up 100 miles an hour in my new car - на моей новой машине я могу показать скорость 100 миль в час
3. набирать, накапливатьhe clocked up a lot of debts when he was in Paris - во время пребывания в Париже он влез в большие долги
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30 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) den lille viser* * *(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) den lille viser -
31 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) ponteiro das horas* * *hour hand['auə hænd] n ponteiro das horas (relógio). -
32 hour circle
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33 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) time-/lilleviserensubst. \/ˈaʊəhænd\/timeviser, lilleviser -
34 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) litli vísirinn -
35 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) kismutató -
36 hour hand
akrep, saat akrebi* * *saat akrebi* * *(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) akrep -
37 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) urni kazalec -
38 hour hand
• tuntiviisari• tuntiosoitin• pikkuviisari* * *(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) tuntiosoitin -
39 hour hand
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40 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) wskazówka godzinowa
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Hour circle — Hour Hour, n. [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F. heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. ?, orig., a definite space of time, fixed by natural laws; hence, a season, the time of the day, an hour. See {Year}, and cf. {Horologe}, {Horoscope}.] 1. The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English