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1 выходить на открытую местность
2) Makarov: debouch into, debouch onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выходить на открытую местность
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2 дебушировать
1) General subject: debouch2) Makarov: debouch into, debouch on -
3 впадать
1. fall into; flow into; run into2. run intoСинонимический ряд:1. западать (глаг.) вваливаться; западать; проваливаться2. предаваться (глаг.) отдаваться; погружаться; предаваться -
4 впадать в море
Makarov: debouch into a sea, flow into the sea (о реке) -
5 впадать в реку
1) General subject: join a river (AD)2) Makarov: debouch into a river -
6 все дороги ведут к рынку
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все дороги ведут к рынку
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7 все дороги выходят к рынку
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все дороги выходят к рынку
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8 исток реки
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9 переправа через реку
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > переправа через реку
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10 впадать
1) General subject: confluence, debouch, discharge (река), disembogue (о реке), disgorge, empty (о реке), empty (о реке, тж. to empty oneself), fall (о реке), fall flowing into, go into (в истерику и т. п.), join (о ручье, речке), lapse (в отчаяние и т. п.), meet (о реке), mouth (о реке), relapse (в какое-либо состояние), sink, sink to sink into a state /into a condition/, flow in, run into, fly into (в гнев, ярость и т.п.)2) Engineering: outfall (о притоке)4) Religion: backslide5) Railway term: fall in6) Fishery: run -
11 вливаться
2) Geology: disembogue (о реке)4) Chemistry: run in5) Mathematics: flow into6) Drilling: flow in7) American English: get up and running8) Marine science: pour in9) General subject: pour in -
12 впадать
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Debouch — De*bouch , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Debouched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Debouching}.] [F. d[ e]boucher; pref. d[ e] (L. dis or de) + boucher to stop up, fr. bouche mouth, fr. L. bucca the cheek. Cf. {Disembogue}.] To march out from a wood, defile, or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
debouch — ► VERB ▪ emerge from a confined space into a wide, open area. DERIVATIVES debouchment noun. ORIGIN French, from bouche mouth … English terms dictionary
debouch — [dē bo͞osh′, dibo͞osh′] vi. [Fr déboucher, to emerge from < dé (see DE ) + bouche, mouth, opening < L bucca, cheek: see BUCCAL] 1. Mil. to come forth from a narrow or shut in place into open country 2. to come forth; emerge n. a débouché … English World dictionary
Debouch — The port and city are the southern terminus of the Suez Canal that transits through Egypt and debouches into the Mediterranean Sea near Port Said. Debouch is a term used in river and stream geography, and the military. Contents 1 G … Wikipedia
debouch — 1. noun /dɪˈbuːʃ,dɪˈbæʊʧ/ a) A narrow outlet from which a body of water pours. In level portions of the country vertical shafts are preferred, but where the mine is situated upon a hill a debouch may often be found below the sulphur seam, ... b)… … Wiktionary
debouch — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) 1 technical if a river, road etc debouches somewhere, it comes out from a narrow place into a wider place 2 formal if people debouch from one place to another, they move out of one place into somewhere larger … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
debouch — /di boohsh , bowch /, v.i. 1. to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain. 2. Physical Geog. a. to emerge from a relatively narrow valley upon an open… … Universalium
debouch — v.intr. 1 (of troops or a stream) issue from a ravine, wood, etc., into open ground. 2 (often foll. by into) (of a river, road, etc.) merge into a larger body or area. Derivatives: debouchment n. Etymology: F deacuteboucher (as DE , bouche mouth) … Useful english dictionary
debouch — verb Etymology: French déboucher, from dé de + bouche mouth, from Old French boche, from Latin bucca cheek Date: 1745 transitive verb to cause to emerge ; discharge intransitive verb 1. to march out into open ground < troops … New Collegiate Dictionary
debouch — To open or empty into another part. [Fr. bouche, mouth] … Medical dictionary
debouch — de·bouch || dɪ baÊŠtʃ v. go out, emerge, march out into open ground … English contemporary dictionary