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101 закончить обсуждение повестки дня
General subject: exhaust the agendaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закончить обсуждение повестки дня
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102 замучивать
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103 засасывать
1) General subject: engulf, engulf (о пучине и т.п.), ingulf (о пучине), inhaust (воздух), suck down, suck in (в водовороте), swallow up, swamp, swamp pass, suck in3) Medicine: suck4) Engineering: draw in, ingest (о реактивном двигателе)5) Agriculture: suck up6) Railway term: suck jn7) Automobile industry: draw8) Astronautics: ingest -
104 извести
1) General subject: bait, eat away at one's nerves, exasperate, exhaust, harass, hod, nag, ruin, use up2) Colloquial: (smb.) pester the life out of -
105 извлекать
1) General subject: abstract, delve, derive, elicit, extract (корень), reap (from; выгоду), recover (из скважин), retrieve, take out, withdraw, draw income, suck out (пользу), import (информацию), bringing, bring3) Geology: raise (из земли), take, win (металл из руды)5) Medicine: exhaust6) Colloquial: fish13) Australian slang: screw14) Automobile industry: quarry, reclaim (напр. металл из отходов)15) Mining: clean up (ископаемое), draw out (крепь), flush out (керн), pull out (напр. стойки, целики), recover (целики или крепёжный лес из выработанного пространства), rob, win (руду, уголь)16) Metallurgy: pick out18) Oil: come out (трубы или инструмент из скважины), extract (нефть, газ или инструмент из скважины), pull (буровой снаряд или трубы из скважины), pull out, remove (инструмент из скважины), retrieve (инструмент из скважины), withdraw (нефть из пласта)19) Business: derive from, draw out, raise, tap20) Automation: strip off21) Plastics: eject (изделие из пресс-формы)22) Robots: retrieve (информацию) -
106 изводить
1) General subject: badger, bait, bully, chivy, eat away at one's nerves, exasperate, exhaust, fester, hammer away, harass, harry, hassle, herry, nag, nagnag, nibble (придирками), razz, ruin, torment, use up, victimize, whip2) Colloquial: ride3) American: devil5) Australian slang: nark6) Jargon: aggravate, chiv, chivvy chivey, on( someone's) back, put the heat on (someone), rag, ragtime, raspberry, rip on (someone), take the mickey out, yank7) Information technology: use8) Makarov: bedevil, eat away at nerves9) Phraseological unit: bust chops -
107 изматывать
2) Colloquial: grind down (Driving a heavy truck through a thick, dark night eventually grinds you down.)3) American: tucker4) Obsolete: (о жаре) fordo5) Sports: mangle7) Makarov: sap8) Taboo: (о работе) knock the hell out of somebody -
108 изматывать противника
1) General subject: harry the enemy, prostrate the enemy2) Military: exhaust the enemy, wear down the enemy3) Jargon: waltzУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изматывать противника
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109 измучивать
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110 изнурить
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111 изнурять
1) General subject: atrophy, attenuate, bugger, emaciate, emaclate, exhaust, fag (о работе, занятии), fatigue, knock the stuffing (о болезни и т. п.), macerate, overdrive, overweary, perish, poop, pull down, pump pass, rack, run down, wan, waste (he was wasted by disease - болезнь изнурила его), wear, harass, overwear, wear down, wear out (ся), run ragged (кого-л.), irk2) Medicine: debilitate, prostrate3) Colloquial: punish4) American: run ragged6) Automobile industry: debilitate (напр. при испытании комфортабельности автомобиля) -
112 изнурять себя
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113 израсходовать
1) General subject: consume, expend, put out (силы), spend (to spend much trouble on smth. - тратить немало труда на что-либо), tabefy, use (they use 5 tons of coal a month - они расходуют 5 тонн угля в месяц), disburse, go through (состояние, деньги), exhaust2) Mathematics: deliver4) Patents: use up5) Arms production: blow off (боеприпасы)6) leg.N.P. pay out7) Makarov: go through (smth.) (состояние, деньги и т.п.), lay out, run out of, spent -
114 использовать все законные средства
General subject: exhaust all legal remediesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать все законные средства
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115 использовать квоту
1) General subject: take up a quota, take up a quotum2) Advertising: take up quota3) Business: exhaust a quotaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать квоту
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116 иссушать
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117 иссякать
1) General subject: dry, give out (запасах, силе и т. п.), go out (об огне, звуке, припасах и, вообще, о чем угодно), peter out, run dry (aaa), run low (о пище, деньгах и т. п.), run short, spend oneself, wane, run dry, run low2) Engineering: run out5) Business: fail6) Quality control: run short (о запасах)7) Makarov: be exhausted, dry up, exhaust, peter out (о природных ресурсах), dry out, fade out, dry up (о влаге жидкости) -
118 иссякнуть
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119 истекающий
1) General subject: effusive, expiring, terminable2) Law: determinable3) Mass media: lapsing5) Drilling: effluent6) Psychoanalysis: emanational7) Makarov: dying (о сроке, времени), elapsing, exhaust -
120 истомлять
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exhaust a subject — cover all aspects of a topic, develop a topic completely … English contemporary dictionary
Exhaust — Ex*haust , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhausted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exhausting}.] [L. exhaustus, p. p. of exhaurire; ex out + haurire, haustum, to draw, esp. water; perhaps akin to Icel. asua to sprinkle, pump.] 1. To draw or let out wholly; to drain… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhaust — [eg zôst′, igzôst′] vt. [< L exhaustus, pp. of exhaurire, to draw out, exhaust < ex , out + haurire, to draw, drain < IE base * aus > ON ausa] 1. to draw off or let out completely (air, gas, etc.), as from a container 2. to use up;… … English World dictionary
exhaust — ex|haust1 [ıgˈzo:st US ˈzo:st] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: exhaustus, past participle of exhaurire, from haurire to draw off liquid, drain ] 1.) to make someone feel extremely tired ▪ A full day s teaching exhausts me. exhaust… … Dictionary of contemporary English
exhaust — 1 verb (T) 1 to make someone extremely tired so that they have no energy left: I find a full day s teaching exhausts me. | exhaust sb to do sth: It exhausted him even to talk very long. 2 to use all of something: We ve nearly exhausted our coal… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
exhaust — ► VERB 1) tire out completely. 2) use up (resources or reserves) completely. 3) explore (a subject) thoroughly. 4) expel (gas or steam) from an engine or other machine. ► NOUN 1) waste gases or air expelled from an engine or other machine. 2) … English terms dictionary
exhaust — [[t]ɪgzɔ͟ːst[/t]] ♦♦♦ exhausts, exhausting, exhausted 1) VERB If something exhausts you, it makes you so tired, either physically or mentally, that you have no energy left. [V n] Don t exhaust him... [V n] He took to walking long distances in an… … English dictionary
subject — I adj. (cannot stand alone) subject to (subject to change) II n. topic, theme 1) to bring up, broach; pursue; tackle a subject 2) to address, cover, deal with, discuss, take up, treat a subject 3) to dwell on; exhaust; go into a subject 4) to… … Combinatory dictionary
exhaust — I UK [ɪɡˈzɔːst] / US [ɪɡˈzɔst] verb [transitive] Word forms exhaust : present tense I/you/we/they exhaust he/she/it exhausts present participle exhausting past tense exhausted past participle exhausted * 1) to make someone extremely tired and… … English dictionary
exhaust — ex|haust1 [ ıg zɔst ] verb transitive * 1. ) to make someone extremely tired and without energy: Caring for young children can exhaust you physically and mentally. 2. ) to use all you have of something: The expedition was forced to turn back when … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exhaust — exhauster, n. exhaustible, adj. exhaustibility, n. /ig zawst /, v.t. 1. to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person: I have exhausted myself working. 2. to use up or consume completely; expend the whole of: He… … Universalium