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1 distance
distance [distɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = éloignement) distance• à quelle distance est la gare ? how far away is the station?• communication/vol longue distance long-distance call/flight• prendre ses distances (dans un rang) to space out ; (figurative) to stand aloof ( à l'égard de from)• tenir la distance [coureur] to go the distanceb. ( = écart) gap* * *distɑ̃s1) ( intervalle spatial) distancej'ai couru sur une distance de deux kilomètres — I ran for two kilometres [BrE]
à une distance de 10 kilomètres — 10 kilometres [BrE] away
les deux frères vivent à 1000 kilomètres de distance — the two brothers live 1,000 kilometres [BrE] apart
gardez vos distances — Automobile keep your distance
prendre ses distances avec — fig to distance oneself from
tenir quelqu'un/quelque chose à distance — fig to keep somebody/something at a distance
tenir or garder ses distances — fig [supérieur] to stand aloof; [inférieur] to know one's place
tenir la distance — [sportif] to stay the course
appel longue distance — Télécommunications long-distance call
à distance — [agir, communiquer, observer] from a distance; [commande, accès] remote (épith)
2) ( intervalle temporel) gap3) ( recul) distance•Phrasal Verbs:* * *distɑ̃s nf1) (spatiale, géographique) distanceà distance (= loin) — at a distance, from a distance, [mettre en marche, commander] by remote control, INFORMATIQUEremote
situé à distance INFORMATIQUE — remote
tenir la distance SPORT — to cover the distance, to last the course
2) (dans le temps) (= écart) gap3) (psychologique) distanceprendre ses distances — to distance o.s.
* * *1 ( intervalle spatial) distance; quelle est la distance entre Paris et Londres? what is the distance between Paris and London?; Paris est à quelle distance de Londres? what distance ou how far is Paris from London?; à quelle distance est-ce? what distance ou how far is it?; être à distance moyenne de to be a reasonable distance (away) from; mettre une distance entre X et Y to put a distance between X and Y; parcourir de longues distances en peu de temps to cover long distances in a short time; je ne peux pas courir sur de longues distances I can't run long distances; un avion capable de transporter 100 passagers sur une distance de 1 000 kilomètres an aeroplane GB ou airplane US capable of transporting 100 passengers over a distance of 1,000 kilometresGB; j'ai couru sur une distance de deux kilomètres I ran for two kilometresGB; à 100 mètres de distance, à une distance de 100 mètres 100 metresGB away; les deux frères vivent à 1 000 kilomètres de distance the two brothers live 1,000 kilometresGB apart; notre maison est à faible distance du centre our house isn't far (away) from the centreGB; distance d'un point à un plan Math distance from a point to a plane; gardez vos distances Aut keep your distance; prendre ses distances avec qn/qch fig to distance oneself from sb/sth; tenir or garder or maintenir qn/qch à distance fig to keep sb/sth at a distance; tenir or garder ses distances fig [supérieur] to stand aloof; [inférieur] to know one's place; tenir/ne pas tenir la distance [sportif] to stay/not to stay the course; appel longue distance Télécom long-distance call; à distance [agir, communiquer, observer] from a distance; [commande, accès, manipulation] remote ( épith); rester à bonne distance/à distance respectueuse/à distance to keep at a good distance/at a respectful distance/one's distance; se tenir à bonne distance de qch to keep a good distance from sth; à égale distance de at the same distance from;2 ( intervalle temporel) gap; la distance entre/qui sépare les deux événements the gap between/separating the two events; à une semaine/deux siècles de distance one week/two centuries apart; ils sont morts à trois mois de distance their deaths were three months apart; une considérable distance culturelle les sépare there is a considerable cultural gap between them;3 ( recul) distance; avec la distance que donne l'âge/le temps with the distance conferred by age/time; à distance, ces événements sont plus faciles à comprendre with hindsight, those events are easier to understand.distance focale focal length; distance de freinage braking distance.[distɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [intervalle - dans l'espace] distancela distance entre Pau et Tarbes ou de Pau à Tarbes the distance between Pau and Tarbes ou from Pau to Tarbeson les entend à une distance de 100 mètres you can hear them (from) 100 metres away ou at a distance of 100 metresil a mis une distance respectueuse entre lui et le fisc (humoristique) he made sure he stayed well out of reach of the taxmangarder ses distances to stay aloof, to remain distantb. MILITAIRE to spread out in ou to form open orderprendre ses distances envers ou à l'égard de quelqu'un to hold oneself aloof ou to keep one's distance from somebody2. [parcours] distance3. [intervalle - dans le temps]ce malentendu a mis une certaine distance entre nous we've become rather distant from each other since that misunderstanding————————à distance locution adverbialetenir quelqu'un à distance to keep somebody at a distance ou at arm's length2. [dans le temps] with timede distance en distance locution adverbiale -
2 run
أَوْصَلَ بالسَّيَّارة \ run: to take (sb. or sth.) in one’s car to a certain place: I’ll run you home after dinner. \ جَرْي \ run: the act of running: Go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ دَارَ \ run: (of an engine or machine) to be in action; be working: Don’t leave your engine running while you buy petrol. \ See Also اشتعل (اِشْتَعَلَ) \ رَكَضَ \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ رَكْض \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَدَا (رَكَضَ) \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ عَدْو \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَمِلَت (المؤسَّسة) \ run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. \ غَدَا \ run: (with an adj.) to become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. -
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سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
4 run
اِنْطَلَقَ (قَطَعَ) \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. go: (of instruments that call people) sound: The whistle went and the game ended. pull out: (of a vehicle or driver) to move out: The train pulled slowly out of the station. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. -
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ضَعُفَ \ drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. fade: (of sounds; hopes; memories) to become faint: The music faded away in the distance. fail: (of eyesight; memory) to become weak. on the wane: growing smaller. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a vattery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. \ See Also تضاءل (تَضَاءَل)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، خفت (خَفَتَ)، هزل (هَزَلَ)، هدأ (هَدَأَ) -
6 run distance
глубина возбуждения детонации в ВВ; длина преддетонационного участкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run distance
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7 run-up to detonation distance
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > run-up to detonation distance
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8 пройденное расстояние
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > пройденное расстояние
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9 изминато разстояние
distance runБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > изминато разстояние
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10 пробег
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11 межремонтный пробег
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12 межремонтный пробег
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > межремонтный пробег
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13 Langstreckenlauf
m (long-)distance run oder race* * *der Langstreckenlauflong-distance race; long-distance* * *Ḷang|stre|cken|laufm(Disziplin) long-distance running; (Wettkampf) long-distance race* * *Lang·stre·cken·laufm long-distance race [or run]* * *der (Sport) long-distance race; (Disziplin) long-distance running no art.* * ** * *der (Sport) long-distance race; (Disziplin) long-distance running no art. -
14 пробег
1) General subject: race2) Aviation: landing roll operation, roll-on operation, run (при посадке), run-on operation, roll (при посадке)3) Medicine: run (электрофоретических фракций)5) Engineering: distance run, landing roll, landing run, running, trip6) Agriculture: throw (ножа режущего аппарата)7) Construction: run (автомобиля)8) Mathematics: course (of value), ran, transversing10) Automobile industry: haul, haulage, operational kilometers (автомобиля)11) Mining: trip (в одном направлении)14) Oil: path15) Astronautics: path length, slideout17) Oil&Gas technology travel18) Microelectronics: range19) EBRD: mileage22) SAP.fin. miles/kilometers travelled23) oil&gas: life, life length, operating time, overhaul life, run life, run period, run time, runlife, МРП24) Logistics: trucking distance25) Electrical engineering: free path -
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2) Naval: covered distance, distance run, distance travelled3) Mathematics: the distance covered, the distance traveled4) Automobile industry: (автомобилем) distance traveled, traveled distance, travelled distance5) Aviation medicine: traveled dissonanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пройденное расстояние
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16 пробег
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17 Dauerlauf
m long-distance run(ning); im Dauerlauf at a jog* * *der Dauerlaufjogging* * *Dau|er|laufm (SPORT)jog; (= das Laufen) joggingim Dáúerlauf — at a jog or trot
einen Dáúerlauf machen — to jog, to go jogging, to go for a jog
* * *Dau·er·laufm [endurance] run, jogeinen \Dauerlauf machen to go for a run [or jog]im \Dauerlauf at a run [or jog]* * *der jogging no art.einen Dauerlauf machen — go for a jog; go jogging
* * *Dauerlauf m long-distance run(ning);im Dauerlauf at a jog* * *der jogging no art.einen Dauerlauf machen — go for a jog; go jogging
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18 лаг измеряет пройденное расстояние
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лаг измеряет пройденное расстояние
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19 короткий рейс
1) Naval: short haul, short-haul hop3) Oil: short run (при колонковом бурении в осложнённых условиях) -
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haul авто, haulage, pass электрон., run, running, trip* * *пробе́г м.1. ( ездка) runпробе́г вхолосту́ю — (make) an empty [dry] run2. ( число наезженных километров) total kilometres loggedиспыта́тельный пробе́г — trial runмежремо́нтный пробе́г — distance run between overhaulsпослепоса́дочный пробе́г ав. — landing runпробе́г части́цы — range of a particle pathпробе́г части́цы, свобо́дный — (mean) free pathпробе́г части́цы, свобо́дный, сре́дний — mean free pathпробе́г ши́ны — run of a tyre* * *
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