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nточка и тиреБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dots-and-dashes
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Макаров: точки и тире (в азбуке Морзе) -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > точка и тире
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Ⅰdot [dɒt]1. n1) то́чка;dots and dashes то́чки и тире́ ( в азбуке Морзе)
2) пя́тнышко3) муз. то́чка для удлине́ния предше́ствующей но́ты4) кро́шечная вещь;a dot of a child кро́шка, малю́тка
◊to a dot до мельча́йших подро́бностей; то́чно
;to come on the dot (прийти́) мину́та в мину́ту
;off one's dot сл. чо́кнутый
2. v1) ста́вить то́чки2) отмеча́ть пункти́ром3) усе́ивать, испещря́ть4) сл. тре́снуть, сту́кнуть◊to dot the i's and cross the t's ста́вить то́чки над i, уточня́ть все дета́ли
;to dot and carry one переноси́ть в сле́дующий разря́д ( при сложении)
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1) Общая лексика: корабль первого класса в регистре английского Ллойда, судно первого класса в регистре английского Ллойда, первоклассный (товар)2) Разговорное выражение: замечательный, первый сорт, превосходный4) Финансы: Ассистент Аудитора 1-го года (Assistant Auditor)5) Связь: немодулированное радиоизлучение с манипуляцией, как правило, точками и тире кода Морзе (unmodulated but keyed radio emission, typically giving Morse dots and dashes)6) Картография: дорога с шириной проезжей части в 20 футов и более, проходимая для тяжёлого мототранспорта7) Полимеры: высокого класса, первоклассный, первосортный8) Военно-воздушные силы: категория военного лётного инструктора: два года и 400 час. в качестве инструктора (military flying instructor category: two years and 400 h as instructor) -
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Points of exclamation, points of interrogation, dots, dashes; commas, semicolons and full stops serve as an additional source of information and help to specify the meaning of the written sentence which in oral speech would be conveyed by the intonation. (V.A.K.)"What's your name?" "John Lewis." "Mine's Liza. Watkin." (K.Kesey)
"You know so much. Where is she?" "Dead. Or in a crazy house." Or married. I think she's married and quieted down." (T.Capote)
The neon lights in the heart of the city flashed on and off. On and off. On. Off. On. Off. Continuiously. (P.Abrahams)
... a truth, a faith, a generation of men goes - and is forgotten, and it does not matter! (J.Conrad)
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