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dug-out well

  • 1 шахтный колодец

    1) Engineering: dug-out well, pit, shaft well
    2) Construction: dug well, open pit, open well
    3) Ecology: pit well

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > шахтный колодец

  • 2 выемка

    1) General subject: chamfer, channel, coulisse, cut, ditch, excavation, flute, gab, groove, hollow, housing, indent, indentation, notch (особ. на бирке), notching, removal, roach (у паруса), rut, sink, ward (в бородке ключа, в замке), ward (в бородке ключа и в замке), extraction
    2) Geology: crank, dent, digging (глины), dint (от удара), extraction (руды), fault trace rift, getter, primary mining (камер), vault
    3) Biology: excision
    4) Aviation: hollow space
    5) Naval: channel, tongue
    6) Medicine: trough, vallecula, valley
    7) American: gouge
    8) Obsolete: dell
    10) Engineering: crater, depression, digging, drawing, excavation (грунта), excavation work, fluting, gouge (полученная выдалбливанием), gutter, mining, pit, pocket, recess, sinker throat, sinking, x
    11) Agriculture: channel (у седла)
    12) Construction: earth cut, excavating (грунта), excavation (в грунте), flute (напр. на колонне), leat, dug-out
    13) Mathematics: dimple, opening
    14) Railway term: ditch cut, rabbet, removing
    16) Automobile industry: channelling, cut-out, digging (грунта), scallop
    17) Mining: broken working (столбов), champfer, kerve, kirve, mining extraction, recovery, robbing (столбов или целиков), stoping (очистная), taking, winning, withdrawal, withdrawing, working
    18) Forestry: hilum, slit
    19) Metallurgy: sprue (в штампе)
    20) Polygraphy: gap
    23) Special term: kerf
    24) Fishery: emargination
    26) Drilling: cavity, furrow, pulling
    28) Polymers: slot
    29) Labor protection: open sunken reservoir
    31) Roll stock: scallops
    32) Arms production: mortise
    33) leg.N.P. seizure (criminal procedure), taking out (criminal procedure)
    35) Makarov: a slight depression in the ground, actual mining (руды или угля), cannelure, depression (углубление), exavation, excavation (напр. дорожная), getting (угля), groove (углубление), hold-down groove (в боковой стенке пресс-формы), indention, indenture, kerf (между зубьями пилы), mucro (верхушки листа), pit (углубление), recess (углубление), removal (горной породы), removal from (извлечение одного из другого), scoop, slight depression in the ground, socket, ward (в бородке ключа и, соответственно, в замке), well, winning (угля)
    36) Gold mining: development
    37) General subject: channeling, cutoff trench

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выемка

  • 3 В-142

    ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВИДЫ coll VP usu. this WO
    1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫ
    subj: human often active past Part) to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles
    X видал виды - X has been through plenty (in his time (life, lifetime))
    X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime) X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc) X has been through the mill X has been around (around the block) X is schooled in the ways of the world
    видавший виды — seasoned
    battle-scarred.
    Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).
    Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)
    У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).
    ...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей (Ларисе) под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she (Larisa) was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).
    И кому-то нужно с таким человеком (, как Никандров,) связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: «И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!» (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him (Nikandrov)? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).
    2. ( subj: concr) (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear
    X видал виды - X looks (is) the worse for wear
    X has seen better days X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-142

  • 4 видать виды

    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫ [subj: human; often active past Part]
    to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:
    - X видал виды X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);
    - X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);
    - X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);
    - battle scarred.
         ♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).
         ♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)
         ♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).
         ♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).
         ♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).
    2. [subj: concr]
    (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:
    - X видал виды X looks (is) the worse for wear;
    - X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видать виды

  • 5 видать всякие виды

    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫ [subj: human; often active past Part]
    to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:
    - X видал виды X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);
    - X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);
    - X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);
    - battle scarred.
         ♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).
         ♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)
         ♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).
         ♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).
         ♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).
    2. [subj: concr]
    (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:
    - X видал виды X looks (is) the worse for wear;
    - X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видать всякие виды

  • 6 видывать виды

    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫ [subj: human; often active past Part]
    to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:
    - X видал виды X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);
    - X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);
    - X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);
    - battle scarred.
         ♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).
         ♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)
         ♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).
         ♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).
         ♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).
    2. [subj: concr]
    (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:
    - X видал виды X looks (is) the worse for wear;
    - X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видывать виды

  • 7 видывать всякие виды

    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫ [subj: human; often active past Part]
    to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:
    - X видал виды X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);
    - X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);
    - X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);
    - battle scarred.
         ♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).
         ♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)
         ♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).
         ♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).
         ♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).
    2. [subj: concr]
    (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:
    - X видал виды X looks (is) the worse for wear;
    - X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видывать всякие виды

  • 8 Ш-95

    ПОД ШУМОК coll PrepP Invar adv
    (to do sth., usu. sth. that would be disapprov ed of by those present) secretly, unobserved by others, making use of general noise and/or confusion to cover o.s.: in (the midst of) all the confusion (the commotion, the bustle etc)
    taking advantage of the commotion (the confusion, the bustle etc) using the commotion (the confusion etc) to one's advantage while the racket (all this etc) is going on (in limited contexts) quietly on the quiet.
    И тут только я, зачарованный его таинственным рассказом, догадался, что он под шумок выпил всю нашу оставшуюся водку (Попов 1). And only then did I, entranced by his mysterious tale, guess the truth-that in all the commotion he had drunk up what vodka we had left (1a).
    Все засуетились. Комендант бросился вызывать машину, Хлебовводов отпаивал Лавра Федотовича боржомом, а Фарфуркис забрался в сейф и принялся искать соответствующие дела. Я под шумок схватил Говоруна за ногу и выбросил его вон (Стругацкие 3). Everyone started bustling. The commandant ordered the car, Khlebo-vvodov plied Lavr Fedotovich with mineral water, and Farturkis dug around for the necessary documents. I took advantage of the bustle, grabbed Gabby by the leg, and threw him out (3a).
    А кто бомбу бросил? Ну, не бомбу, - гранату?» - «Господи, да разве это мы?» - «А кто же?» - «А почем я знаю. Кто-то другой. Видит, суматоха, дай, думает, под шумок волость взорву» (Пастернак 1). "Well, who threw it? The bomb or the grenade or whatever it was." "My God! You don't think we did?" "Who did, then?" "How should I know? It must have been someone else. Somebody sees all this hullabaloo going on and says to himself: 'Why shouldn't I blow the place up while the racket is going on...'" (1a).
    Среди этой общей тревоги об шельме Анельке совсем позабыли. Видя, что дело её не выгорело, она под шумок снова переехала в свой заезжий дом, как будто за ней никаких пакостей и не водилось... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). In the general commotion, the rascal Anelka was completely forgotten. Seeing that the deal had not come off, she moved back to her inn on the quiet, just as if she hadn't been playing dirty tricks... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Ш-95

  • 9 под шумок

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    (to do sth., usu. sth. that would be disapproved of by those present) secretly, unobserved by others, making use of general noise and/ or confusion to cover o.s.:
    - in (the midst of) all the confusion <the commotion, the bustle etc>;
    - taking advantage of the commotion <the confusion, the bustle etc>;
    - using the commotion <the confusion etc> to one's advantage;
    - while the racket <all this etc> is going on;
    - [in limited contexts] quietly;
    - on the quiet.
         ♦ И тут только я, зачарованный его таинственным рассказом, догадался, что он под шумок выпил всю нашу оставшуюся водку (Попов 1). And only then did I, entranced by his mysterious tale, guess the truth-that in all the commotion he had drunk up what vodka we had left (1a).
         ♦ Все засуетились. Комендант бросился вызывать машину, Хлебовводов отпаивал Лавра Федотовича боржомом, а Фарфуркис забрался в сейф и принялся искать соответствующие дела. Я под шумок схватил Говоруна за ногу и выбросил его вон (Стругацкие 3). Everyone started bustling. The commandant ordered the car, Khlebovvodov plied Lavr Fedotovich with mineral water, and Farfurkis dug around for the necessary documents. I took advantage of the bustle, grabbed Gabby by the leg, and threw him out (3a).
         ♦ "А кто бомбу бросил? Ну, не бомбу, - гранату?" - "Господи, да разве это мы?" - "А кто же?" - "А почем я знаю. Кто-то другой. Видит, суматоха, дай, думает, под шумок волость взорву" (Пастернак 1). "Well, who threw it? The bomb or the grenade or whatever it was." "My God! You don't think we did?" "Who did, then?" "How should I know? It must have been someone else. Somebody sees all this hullabaloo going on and says to himself: 'Why shouldn't I blow the place up while the racket is going on...'" (1a).
         ♦ Среди этой общей тревоги об шельме Анельке совсем позабыли. Видя, что дело её не выгорело, она под шумок снова переехала в свой заезжий дом, как будто за ней никаких пакостей и не водилось... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). In the general commotion, the rascal Anelka was completely forgotten. Seeing that the deal had not come off, she moved back to her inn on the quiet, just as if she hadn't been playing dirty tricks... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под шумок

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  • Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well) — The ruins at Jubb Yussef (“Joseph’s Well” in English, جُبّ يُوسِف in Arabic, גוב יוסף in Hebrew [http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%92%27%D7%95%D7%91 %D7%99%D7%95%D7%A1%D7%A3] ) in the Galilee are identified with the pit in Dothan, into which the… …   Wikipedia

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