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1 Can you communicate with .... direct or by relay?
Radio: QSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Can you communicate with .... direct or by relay?
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2 Can you communicate with my station by means of the International Codes of Signals?
Radio: QTQУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Can you communicate with my station by means of the International Codes of Signals?
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3 поддерживать связь
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > поддерживать связь
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4 сообщаться с
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5 сносится
communicate (refl.)сносится влево — drifting to port (refl.)
сносится вправо — drift to starboard (refl.)
сноситься с защитником — communicate with council (refl.)
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > сносится
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6 сообщаться
communicate
(о полостях)
каналы служат для сообщения камер. полости сообщаются посредством каналов, — the passages communicate the chambers. the cavities are communicated by passages.
- с атмосферой — communicate with atmosphereРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > сообщаться
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communicate, communicate with -
8 общаться с
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9 сообщаться с атмосферой
communicate with the atmosphere (refl.)Русско-английский авиационный словарь > сообщаться с атмосферой
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10 сообщаться с атмосферой
communicate with the atmosphere (refl.)Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > сообщаться с атмосферой
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11 связываться
1) General subject: connect, consociate, interconnect, link, get into touch, tie in (с-with), deal (with), consort (with), liaise2) Engineering: contact (устанавливать свз. для обмена информацией), join together4) British English: mess around (в смысле, конфликтовать, выяснять отношения, главным образом, силой)5) Cinema: communicate6) Metallurgy: interlock7) Physics: interlink8) Mass media: communicate9) Drilling: cohere10) Makarov: interlink (последовательно), mix up, tie in, connect to, connect with, contact, establish contact with -
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несовер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.)
communicate with, associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг.; consort (with); socialize (with)* * ** * *associate; mix; rub shoulders consort; socialize* * *associatecommunecommunicateconversedealintercommunicateinterminglematesocialize -
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1) General subject: communicate, intercommunicate (между собой), intercommunicate (друг с другом), lead (о комнате), lead out of (о комнатах), reach, open into (о комнатах)2) Geology: communicate (о нефтеловушках)3) Biology: intercommunicate (между собою)4) Naval: interlock5) Makarov: communicate (о сосудах), communicate with6) Karachaganak: be in communication (напр. In the new RR report, Object-2 is interpreted to be in communication with the oil leg in Object 3 as defined under previous determinations) -
14 сообщаться
I вз.-возвр.
1) communicate, be communicated
2) (с кем-л.)
be in communication (with), communicate (with)
II страд. от сообщать* * *communicate, be communicated* * *communicateintercommunicatelead -
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to associate (with), to communicate (with); to rub shoulders (with) разг. -
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1. communicate withсноситься с защитником — communicate with council (refl.)
2. communicate; get in touch; contactСинонимический ряд:1. износиться (глаг.) затаскаться; износиться; истаскаться; истрепаться2. ломаться (глаг.) ломаться; разбираться3. связываться (глаг.) связываться4. смываться (глаг.) смываться5. сработаться (глаг.) изработаться; сработаться -
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1. communicate (refl.)сносится влево — drifting to port (refl.)
сносится вправо — drift to starboard (refl.)
сноситься с защитником — communicate with council (refl.)
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18 общаться
1) General subject: associate, assort, commune, confabulate, consort, converse (с кем-либо), deal (кем-либо), foregather, forgather, groove, intercommune, intermingle, liaison, mix, mix with (с кем-л.), socialize, sort, talk, troop, intercommunicate, hang out with (At this point she hangs out mostly with Carmen and Sophie.), socialise (We work together but we don't socialise.)2) Colloquial: go around3) Rare: company4) Economy: communicate5) Jargon: bat (one's) gums, grok, rub elbows with, bowler (Let’s get together for a bowler.)6) Information technology: dialog, dialogue, hack (с вычислительной машиной)7) Business: associate with8) Makarov: intercommunicate (друг с другом), mingle (с людьми), mix with (smb.) (с кем-л.), communicate with -
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несовер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.)communicate with, associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг.; consort (with); socialize (with) -
20 поддерживать связь
1) General subject: keep in contact, keep in touch, keep in touch with (с кем-л.), liaise, maintain contact, keep in touch with (контакт, с кем-л.)2) Aviation: carry out communication3) Military: be in communication ( with) (с), be in communications (with) (с), keep contact, maintain communication, maintain communications, maintain connection, maintain contacts, maintain obtain communications4) Engineering: keep communication5) Mathematics: keep in touch with6) Religion: communicate7) Telecommunications: provide communication8) Makarov: communicate withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддерживать связь
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communicate with — index converse, reach, speak Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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