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1 глубокий присед
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2 Предуральский прогиб
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Предуральский прогиб
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3 Уральский прогиб
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4 колено
с.1) (мн. коле́ни; область ноги) kneeстать на коле́ни (пе́ред) — kneel (to), bend the knee (before)
стоя́ть на коле́нях — kneel, be in the kneeling position; (пе́ред) kneel (before)
упа́сть на коле́ни — fall to one's knees
стреля́ть с коле́на — shoot from the kneeling position
мать с ребёнком на коле́нях — mother with a child in her lap
2) тех. (мн. коле́нья) elbow3) бот. (мн. коле́нья) joint, node4) (мн. коле́на; изгиб) bend; ( трубы) elbow5) (мн. коле́на; в родословной) generation; библ. tribeро́дственники до пя́того коле́на — cousins five times removed
до седьмо́го коле́на — to the seventh generation
6) разг. (мн. коле́на; в танце и т.п.) figure7) (мн. коле́на; часть музыкального произведения, песни) part ( of a piece of music or a song)••по коле́но — 1) (о размере, высоте) up to one's knees, knee-deep; (о сапогах, носках и т.п.) knee-high 2) (в пр.; погружённый) knee-deep (in)
мо́ре по коле́но — devil-may-care attitude
ему́ мо́ре по коле́но — he doesn't give a damn
поста́вить кого́-л на коле́ни — bring / force smb to smb's knees
лома́ть / переломи́ть (вн.) че́рез коле́но — ≈ ride roughshod (over)
пино́к под зад коле́ном — см. зад
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5 колено
с.1. (мн. колени) kneeстать на колени (перед) — kneel* (to)
стоять на коленях — kneel*; (перед) kneel* (before)
упасть на колени — fall* to one's knees
2. тк. мн.:мать с ребёнком на коленях — mother with a child* in her lap
3. (мн. коленья) тех. elbow4. (мн. коленья) бот. joint, node5. (мн. колена) ( изгиб) bend7. (мн. колена) разг. (в танце и т. п.) figure; (часть музыкального произведения, песни) part of a piece of music or a song♢
по колено, по колени — up to one's knees, knee-deepпоставить кого-л. на колени — bring* / force smb. to his knees
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