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1 Tunnel
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2 прокладывать туннель
Русско-английский технический словарь > прокладывать туннель
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3 проводить туннель
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > проводить туннель
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4 производить проходку туннеля
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > производить проходку туннеля
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5 проводить туннель
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > проводить туннель
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6 туннель
drive, gallery, tunnel, tube* * *тунне́ль м.
tunnelпроизводи́ть прохо́дку тунне́ля — drive a tunnelпроходи́ть тунне́ль — drive a tunnelпроходи́ть тунне́ль щито́м — bore a tunnelгидротехни́ческий тунне́ль — hydraulic tunnelтунне́ль гребно́го ва́ла — propeller shaft tunnelжелезнодоро́жный тунне́ль — railroad tunnelморози́льный тунне́ль — treezing tunnelнапо́рный тунне́ль — power conduit, penstockохлажда́ющий тунне́ль — cooling tunnelпешехо́дный тунне́ль — subwayпрямото́чный тунне́ль — straight-through tunnelтра́нспортный тунне́ль — vehicular traffic tunnelшла́ковый тунне́ль — cinder tunnel -
7 прокопува
tunnel v————————to cut, to dig, to drive (a tunnel), to bore through a passage, to make a cut* * *tunnel (v) -
8 проходить туннель
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > проходить туннель
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9 туннель
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10 bohren
I v/t1. (ein rundes Loch) ausbohren: bore; TECH., MED., mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine: drill; (Brunnen) sink; (Tunnel) drive; ein Loch bohren drill a hole (in + Akk into); mit dem Finger ein Loch in die Tischdecke bohren poke a hole in the tablecloth (with one’s finger)2. einen Pfahl etc. in den Boden bohren drive ( oder sink) a post etc. into the ground; jemandem ein Messer in die Brust bohren plunge a knife into s.o.’s chest; ein Schiff in den Grund bohren send a ship to the bottom3. etw. aus etw. bohren pick s.th. out of s.th.; Rosinen aus dem Kuchen bohren pick raisins out of the cakeII vt/i Zahnarzt: drill; er hat mir zwei Zähne gebohrt umg. I had to have two fillings; er hat überhaupt nicht gebohrt I didn’t need any fillings ( oder any work done)III v/i1. TECH. drill ( nach for); nach Öl bohren drill for oil; wo sollen wir bohren? where should we start drilling?2. irgendwo bohren poke somewhere; mit den Zehen im Sand bohren poke ( oder play with) one’s toes in the sand; in der Nase bohren pick one’s nose4. fig. (eindringen) probe (in + Dat into); in jemandes Vergangenheit bohren delve ( oder probe) into s.o.’s past5. fig. (aufdringlich sein) persist, go on and on umg.; er bohrt auch he’s very persistent, he’ll go on and on at you; so lange bohren, bis jemand etw. tut pester s.o. into doing s.th., go on and on at s.o. until he ( oder she) does s.th. ( oder gives in) umg.IV v/refl: sich in / durch jemanden / etw. bohren bore (its way) into / through s.o / s.th.; die Rakete bohrte sich in den Boden the rocket buried itself in the ground; ein Dorn bohrte sich in ihren Finger she pricked her finger with a thorn; seine Blicke bohrten sich in ihren Rücken fig. his eyes made holes in her back* * *to drill; to bore; to gouge; to prick* * *boh|ren ['boːrən]1. vtto bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine auch) to drill; Brunnen to sink; (= hineindrücken) Stange, Pfahl, Schwert etc to sink ( in +acc into)ein Schiff in den Grund bóhren — to send a ship to the bottom (of the sea)
2. vi1) (mit Bohrer) to bore (in +dat into), to drill (nach for)in einem Zahn bóhren — to drill a tooth
in der Nase bóhren — to pick one's nose
er bohrte und bohrte, bekam aber keine Antwort —
der Schmerz bohrte ihm im Magen — he had a gnawing pain in his stomach
3. vrbóhren —
ein grelles Licht bohrte sich durchs Dunkel — a glaring light pierced the darkness
* * *2) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) drill3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) grind4) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) poke* * *boh·ren[ˈbo:rən]I. vt1. (Öffnung in etw machen)einen Brunnen \bohren to sink a well2. (mit dem Bohrer bearbeiten)Beton/Holz \bohren to drill concrete/wood3. (hineinstoßen)er bohrte ihm das Messer in den Bauch he plunged the knife into his stomach; s.a. GrundII. vi1. (mit dem Bohrer arbeiten) to drill2. (stochern)[mit dem Finger] in der Nase \bohren to pick one's nosemit dem Finger im Ohr \bohren to poke one's finger in one's ear3. Zahnarzt to drill4. (nach Bodenschätzen suchen)▪ so lange \bohren, bis... to keep on asking [or keep on and on] until...sie bohrte so lange, bis ich ihr alles erzählte she kept on at me [or asking me] until I told her everythinger bohrte so lange, bis ihm seine Mutter ein Eis kaufte he kept pestering his mother until she bought him an ice cream6. (nagen)▪ [in jdm] \bohren to gnaw at sbIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine) drill, bore < hole>; sink <well, shaft>; bore, drive < tunnel>; sink < pole, post etc.> (in + Akk. into)2) (bearbeiten) drill <wood, concrete, etc.>3) (drücken in) poke (in + Akk. in[to])2.intransitives Verb1) (eine Bohrung vornehmen) drillnach Öl/Wasser usw. bohren — drill for oil/water etc.
3.jetzt hört auf zu bohren — now, don't keep on
reflexives Verbsich in/durch etwas bohren — bore its way into/through something
* * *A. v/t1. (ein rundes Loch) ausbohren: bore; TECH, MED, mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine: drill; (Brunnen) sink; (Tunnel) drive;ein Loch bohren drill a hole (in +akk into);mit dem Finger ein Loch in die Tischdecke bohren poke a hole in the tablecloth (with one’s finger)2. einen Pfahl etcjemandem ein Messer in die Brust bohren plunge a knife into sb’s chest;ein Schiff in den Grund bohren send a ship to the bottom3.etwas aus etwas bohren pick sth out of sth;Rosinen aus dem Kuchen bohren pick raisins out of the cakeB. v/t & v/i Zahnarzt: drill;er hat mir zwei Zähne gebohrt umg I had to have two fillings;er hat überhaupt nicht gebohrt I didn’t need any fillings ( oder any work done)C. v/i1. TECH drill (nach for);nach Öl bohren drill for oil;wo sollen wir bohren? where should we start drilling?2.irgendwo bohren poke somewhere;in der Nase bohren pick one’s nose3.4. fig (eindringen) probe (in +dat into);in jemandes Vergangenheit bohren delve ( oder probe) into sb’s pastso lange bohren, bis jemand etwas tut pester sb into doing sth, go on and on at sb until he ( oder she) does sth ( oder gives in) umgD. v/r:sich in/durch jemanden/etwas bohren bore (its way) into/through s.o/sth;die Rakete bohrte sich in den Boden the rocket buried itself in the ground;ein Dorn bohrte sich in ihren Finger she pricked her finger with a thorn;seine Blicke bohrten sich in ihren Rücken fig his eyes made holes in her back* * *1.transitives Verb1) bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine) drill, bore < hole>; sink <well, shaft>; bore, drive < tunnel>; sink <pole, post etc.> (in + Akk. into)2) (bearbeiten) drill <wood, concrete, etc.>3) (drücken in) poke (in + Akk. in[to])2.intransitives Verb1) (eine Bohrung vornehmen) drillnach Öl/Wasser usw. bohren — drill for oil/water etc.
2) (ugs.): (drängen, fragen) keep on3.jetzt hört auf zu bohren — now, don't keep on
reflexives Verbsich in/durch etwas bohren — bore its way into/through something
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11 vortreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) (Tunnel, Stollen etc.) drive* * *vor|trei·ben* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb drive <tunnel, shaft>* * *vortreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) (Tunnel, Stollen etc) drive* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb drive <tunnel, shaft> -
12 прокладывать туннель для трубопровода
1) Engineering: drive a pipeline tunnel2) Makarov: drive line tunnel, drive pipeline tunnelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прокладывать туннель для трубопровода
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13 прокладывать туннель
1) Engineering: cut a tunnel, tunnel2) Makarov: drive a tunnel, drive tunnelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прокладывать туннель
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14 коридор гребного вала
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > коридор гребного вала
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15 Kardan-
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16 проводить туннель
1) General subject: tunnel2) Construction: drive a tunnel -
17 проложить туннель
1) Architecture: tunnel2) Makarov: drive a tunnel -
18 Stollen
m < bau> ■ tunnel -
19 sprænge
blasting, blow, bust, detonate, explode, rupture* * ** burst ( fx a blood vessel, a waterpipe, a boiler),( fagligt) rupture;( ved eksplosive midler) blow up ( fx a house),(en klippe etc) blast,(bombe etc) explode;( atomer) split;( åbne med magt) break open, force open ( fx a door);( opløse) break up ( fx a meeting, a coalition),F disrupt ( fx a union);( ulovlig organisation, om politiet) break, crack ( fx a drug-smuggling ring);( ride i stærk fart) ride at full speed;(se også sprængt);[ sprænges] burst;( dele sig) split ( fx the Cabinet split);[ mit hoved er ved at sprænges] my head is splitting;[ med sb:][ sprænge banken] break the bank;[ sprænge sine handsker] split one's gloves;[ sprænge huset i luften] blow up the house;[ sprænge en tunnel gennem klippen] blast (el. drive) a tunnel through the rock;(se også I. ramme, snor, I. stump, trommehinde). -
20 прокладати
= прокласти1) (дорогу, шлях) to lay, to build, to break; ( труби) to lay, to pipe; ( рейки) to rail; ( тунель) to tunnelпрокладати дорогу (для когось, чогось) — to pave the way ( for)
прокладати кабель — to install a cable, to lay out a cable, to sink a cable
прокладати нові шляхи — to build new roads ( railways); to pioneer
прокладати собі дорогу — to work ( to curve) one's way
прокладати трасу — to route, to track
прокладати трубопровід — to pipeline, to run
2) ( якимсь матеріалом) to lay between, to interlay ( with)
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