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101 opération escargot a perturbé la circulation hier
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102 opération
opération [ɔpeʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. operation• tu as fini tes opérations ? have you done your sums?b. ( = tractation) transaction• notre équipe a réalisé une bonne opération (en affaires) our team got a good deal ; (en sport) our team did a really good job* * *ɔpeʀasjɔ̃1) Médecineopération (chirurgicale) — operation, surgery [U]
faire des opérations — ( pour calculer) to do calculations; École to do sums
3) ( étape d'un processus) operation4) ( fonctionnement) process5) Finance ( transaction) transaction6) ( suite d'actions concrètes) gén, Armée operationopération ‘non à la misère’ — anti-poverty campaign
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɔpeʀasjɔ̃ nf1) MÉDECINE operationsalle d'opération — operating theatre Grande-Bretagne operating room USA
2) (commerciale, militaire) operation3) COMMERCE transaction* * *opération nf1 Méd opération (chirurgicale) operation, surgery ¢; c'était une petite/grosse opération it was a minor/major operation; elle a dû avoir une grosse opération she had to undergo major surgery ou have a major operation;2 Math ( type de calcul) operation; ( calcul) calculation; les quatre opérations the four basic operations; le résultat d'une opération the result of a calculation; faire des opérations ( pour calculer) to do calculations; Scol to do sums;3 ( étape d'un processus) operation, process; les diverses opérations dans la production de la soie the various operations ou processes involved in silk manufacture;4 ( fonctionnement) process; l'opération de l'esprit/de la digestion the thought/digestive process;7 ( suite d'actions concrètes) gén, Mil operation; Pub campaign; opération de police police operation; opération ‘non à la misère’ anti-poverty campaign; opération de prestige prestige venture.opération à la baisse bear transaction; opération à cœur ouvert open-heart surgery ¢; opération au comptant gén cash transaction; ( en bourse) spot transaction; opération escargot strike strategy whereby truck drivers drive deliberately slowly to obstruct traffic; opération à la hausse bull transaction; opération à terme ( Bourse des valeurs) forward transaction; ( Bourse des matières premières) futures transaction; opérations de couverture hedging ¢.[ɔperasjɔ̃] nom fémininpratiquer une opération to carry out surgery ou an operationsubir une grave/petite opération to undergo major/minor surgery, to have a major/minor operationune opération (chirurgicale) surgery, a surgical operationopération à chaud/froid emergency/interval surgeryopération à la baisse/hausse bull/bear transactionopération boursière ou de Bourse stock exchange transaction ou dealingopération bancaire ou de banque bank transactionopération au comptant spot ou cash dealopération à prime option dealings ou bargains4. [manœuvre] operationnous faisons appel à lui pour des opérations ponctuelles we call upon his services, when we need a specific job carried out‘opération prix cassés’ ‘price-slashing drive’opération de commando/sauvetage commando/rescue operationopération coup de poing: la police a effectué une opération coup de poing dans le quartier the police swooped on the area‘opération coup de poing sur les chaînes hi-fi’ ‘hi-fi prices slashed’une opération escargot a perturbé la circulation hier a go-slow (UK) ou slowdown (US) by drivers disrupted traffic yesterday5. [démarche] process6. RELIGION -
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104 rompre
rompre [ʀɔ̃pʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verbto break ; [+ fiançailles, pourparlers, relations diplomatiques] to break off ; [+ solitude, isolement] to put an end to• rompez (les rangs) ! (Military) fall out!2. intransitive verba. ( = se séparer de) rompre avec qn to break with sb• rompre avec de vieilles habitudes/la tradition to break with old habits/traditionb. [corde, digue] to break* * *ʀɔ̃pʀ
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verbe transitif gén to break, to break off [fiançailles, relation]; to upset [équilibre]; to disrupt [harmonie]; to end [isolement]; to break up [unité]; to interrupt [uniformité]; to break through [ligne ennemie, barrage]
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verbe intransitifrompre avec — to break with [habitude, tradition, doctrine]; to make a break from [passé]; to break away from [parti, milieu]; to break up with [fiancé]
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se rompre verbe pronominal gén to break* * *ʀɔ̃pʀ1. vt1) (= casser) to break2) (= interrompre) [entretien, fiançailles] to break offIls ont rompu leurs fiançailles. — They've broken off their engagement.
3) [contrat, engagement] to breakrompez (les rangs)! MILITAIRE — dismiss!, fall out!
applaudir à tout rompre — to applaud wildly, to bring the house down
2. vi1) (= se casser) [corde] to break2) [couple] to break up, to split up, [fiancés] to break upPaul et Justine ont rompu. — Paul and Justine have broken up.
rompre avec [fiancé, ami] — to break up with, [tradition, habitudes] to break with
* * *rompre verb table: rompreA vtr1 ( faire cesser) to break [monotonie, charme, liens]; to break off [négociation, fiançailles, relation, conversation]; to upset [équilibre]; to disrupt [harmonie]; to end [isolement, logique infernale]; to break up [unité, complicité]; to interrupt [uniformité];2 ( cesser de respecter) to break [contrat, accord, jeûne, silence, trève];3 ( casser) to break [branche, pain, digue]; to break through [ligne ennemie, barrage, cordon policier]; rompre les rangs to fall out; rompez (les rangs)! fall out!;4 liter ( habituer) rompre qn à/à faire to train sb to/to do; rompre un soldat au maniement des armes to accustom a soldier to handling arms.B vi1 ( en finir) rompre avec to break with [habitude, tradition, doctrine]; to make a break from [passé]; to break away from [parti, milieu]; to break up with [fiancé];2 Pol ( interrompre les relations) rompre avec to break away from; rompre avec Damas/un parti to break away from Damascus/a party;3 ( se séparer) to break up; ils ont rompu they've broken up; rompre avec qn to break up with sb; elle a rompu avec lui she's broken up with him; ils ont rompu trois jours avant le mariage they broke up three days before the wedding;4 †( casser) to break; la corde a rompu the rope broke;5 Sport ( en escrime) to break.C se rompre vpr1 ( se casser) [corde, branche, axe] to break; [harmonie] to be disrupted;2 †( se fracturer) [jambe, tibia] to break.[rɔ̃pr] verbe transitif1. [mettre fin à - jeûne, silence, contrat] to break ; [ - fiançailles, relations] to break off (separable) ; [ - marché] to call off (separable) ; [ - équilibre] to upset2. [briser] to breakrompre quelqu'un à une discipline to initiate somebody into ou to train somebody in a disciplinerompez (les rangs)! dismiss!, fall out!————————[rɔ̃pr] verbe intransitif1. [se séparer] to break up————————se rompre verbe pronominal intransitif————————se rompre verbe pronominal transitif -
105 пласт
layerгеол. stratum (pl. strata)(находище) bed(от боя и пр.) coat, coating, overlay, wash(на море, атмосфера) region(тънък) lamella (pl. lamellae)пласт боя a coat of paintкаменовъглен пласт course, coal-seamкаменовъглени пласт ове геол. coal-measuresтънък пласт (прослойка) геол., мин. seam* * *м., -ове, (два) пла̀ста layer; геол. stratum, pl. strata; водонепроницаем \пласт impermeable bed; водоносен \пласт water-bearing bed; ( находище) bed; (от боя и пр.) coat, coating, overlay, wash; (на море, атмосфера) region; ( тънък) lamella, pl. lamellae; външен \пласт (на сирене и пр.) rind; горнолежащ \пласт overlying bed; каменовъглен \пласт course, coal-seam; каменовъглени \пластове геол. coal-measures; на \пластове stratified, in layers; на тънки \пластове ( слоеве) tabular, tabulate; нарушен \пласт disrupted bed; \пласт боя coat of paint; разместени \пластове геол. upheaved beds; сложен \пласт multiple bed; тънък \пласт ( прослойка) геол., миньорск. seam.* * *coat (външен); layer: in thin пластs - на тънки пластове; bed; bedding; course; film; overlay; ply{plai}; stratum (геогр.); thickness* * *1. (на море, атмосфера) region 2. (находище) bed 3. (от боя и пр.) coat, coating, overlay, wash 4. (тънък) lamella (pl. lamellae) 5. layer 6. ПЛАСТ боя a coat of paint 7. външен ПЛАСТ (на сирене и пр.) rind 8. геол. stratum (pl. strata) 9. каменовъглен ПЛАСТ course, coal-seam 10. каменовъглени ПЛАСТ ове геол. coal-measures 11. на ПЛАСТове stratified, in layers 12. на тънки ПЛАСТове (слоеве) tabular, tabulate 13. тънък ПЛАСТ (прослойка) геол., мин. seam -
106 disgregare
break up* * *disgregare v.tr. to disgregate; to break* up, to separate, to disperse, to disunite, to disrupt (anche fig.): le lotte interne hanno disgregato il partito, internal power struggles have split (o disrupted) the party; disgregare le forze nemiche, to disperse the enemy's forces; disgregare un impero, to break up an empire.◘ disgregarsi v.intr.pron. to disintegrate; (fig.) to break* up, to crumble: dopo la morte del padre la famiglia si è disgregata, after the father's death the family broke up.* * *[dizɡre'ɡare]1. vtto cause to disintegrate, break up, (fig : partito, famiglia) to break up2. vip (disgregarsi)to disintegrate, break up, fig to break up* * *[dizgre'gare] 1.verbo transitivo to break* up (anche fig.)2.verbo pronominale disgregarsi to break* up (anche fig.)* * *disgregare/dizgre'gare/ [1]to break* up (anche fig.)II disgregarsi verbo pronominaleto break* up (anche fig.). -
107 dissesto
m ruin, failuredissesto ecologico environmental meltdown* * *dissesto s.m.1 instability; disruption: dissesto geologico, geological instability; dissesto politico, political instability; un ambiente in dissesto ecologico, an ecologically disrupted environment2 ( economico) financial difficulty, financial trouble: un'azienda in grave dissesto economico, a company in serious financial trouble; economia in dissesto, deficit economy; finanze in dissesto, finances in serious difficulty.* * *[dis'sɛsto]sostantivo maschile (di economia) dislocation* * *dissesto/dis'sεsto/sostantivo m.(di economia) dislocation; dissesto geologico geological instability. -
108 besaranjom
(Persian) disorderly, confused, disrupted, troubled. besaranjom xotin besaranjom bo’l besaranjom qil -
109 например
•Among other things, the paper stated that...
•The direction of a light ray can be changed by passing it from one medium to another, as from air to water.
•For iron, as an example, the density would be equal to...
•Michelangelo, for one, protested against...
•This Group was previously known as the Inert Gases or Rare Gases. As will be seen, argon for one is certainly not rare, and xenon and krypton are not inert.
•Once the ordered arrangements have been disrupted, such as by melting (or dissolving) the compound ions can move more freely.
•Thus for a rectangular or square aperture the wavefront may be subdivided into...
•For one example (or thing), they were able to synthesize a number of amino acids from...
•By way of example (or By way of illustration, or To cite an example, or For example, or For instance),...
•To illustrate,...
•To take an illustration,...
•To take one (or an) example,...
•After capturing one type of carrier, say, an electron, the centre would become negatively charged.
•These materials include some of the rare earth elements, such as caesium.
* * *Например - for example, for instance; say; for one; e.g.; such as (при перечислении); to give an exampleConsequently, we expect there to be one critical velocity that will support film at, say, the minimum hanging point.I for one am not upset.For a specific engine, for instance, the performance of the model could often be improved by adding terms such as fuel air ratio or humidity.Moreover, the flame must cope with the various abnormal conditions that are sometimes encountered in flight, such as those created by the ingestion of tropical rain or ice.Test codes allow some variations on Mach number and volume ratio, such asM, percent of Design 95-105VR, percent of Design 95-105.An increase in heat and mass transfer rates could be advantageous in some cases and therefore desirable (e.g., internal combustion engines).To give an example, for t/c = 1 percent and j = 0.5 it can be seen from Fig. that DP = 0.65.—можно сослаться, например, наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > например
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110 нарушен
•Once the ordered arrangements of the solid state have been disrupted,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > нарушен
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111 zerbrochen
zerbrochen broken, disruptedDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > zerbrochen
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112 zerrissen
zerrissen disruptedDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > zerrissen
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113 zertrümmert
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > zertrümmert
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114 dezorganiziran
pp & adj disorganized, disrupted, disarrayed, in disarray, upset, lacking organization, poorly organized I totalno dezorganiziran totally disorganized, in total disarray, in a great disarray, lacking any organization; -a knjiga (ideje) disorganized/sloppy book (idea* * *• disorganised -
115 dezorganizirati se
vr pf/impf become disorganized/disrupted/disarrayed; fall into disarray/confusion, coll break down, coll go to pieces* * *• be disorganised -
116 poremećen
pp & adj disarranged, deranged, in disorder/confusion, out of joint/kilter, dislocated, upset | duševno/umno poremećen (mentally) deranged, mentally disturbed/troubled; psihološki - troubled, disturbed, muddled, screwed; emocionalno poremećen emotionally disturbed/troubl* * *• distubed• disrupted• disturbed• unsettled• pell mell -
117 poremetiti se
vr pf become disrupted/disor-ganized/upset/unsettled, fall into disorder, go awry/haywire* * *• unsettle -
118 desordenado
• at sixes and sevens• cluttered• disarranged• disordered• disorderly• disorganized• disrupted• hifi• higgler• in bad faith• in bad repair• licentious• messy• unordered -
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120 dezorganiz|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to disrupt, to disorganize [pracę, życie, gospodarkę] ⇒ zdezorganizować Ⅱ dezorganizować się to become disorganized a. disrupted ⇒ zdezorganizować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dezorganiz|ować
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