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Makarov: explode mine, spring a mine, explode a mine, fire a mine -
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1. burst2. exploded3. blow up; enrage; explodeвзорвал; взорванный — blown up
4. tear; pluck; pull out; vomit; spew; break off; blow up5. blast6. detonate7. spring8. torpedoСинонимический ряд:подорвать (глаг.) поднять на воздух; подорвать -
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I (кого-л./что-л.)
sap, undermine; dig under
II (что-л.)
blow up, blast, spring; undermine, sap перен.* * ** * *подрывать; подрыть sap, undermine; dig under* * *blastburstdisruptexplodeimpoverishminesapundermineunfix -
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1. sap; undermine; blow up; blast; spring2. explode3. mine4. undermineСинонимический ряд:1. взорвать (глаг.) взорвать; поднять на воздух2. надорвать (глаг.) надломить; надорвать -
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1) General subject: blast, blow, blow up, burst, bust, detonate, enrage, explode, fulminate, implode, plough up (землю), spring (мину), blow open, shoot, burst up (ся)2) Military: carry out demolitions, discharge, dynamite, execute demolitions, mine4) Chemistry: blasting5) Construction: demolish6) Railway term: blowing up fire, bulldoze, tear up (землю)8) Astronautics: dehorn9) Arms production: burst out10) Makarov: blast (заряд, шпур и т.п.), blast (разрушать взрывом), blow up (разрушать взрывом), demolish (разрушать взрывом), detonate (заряд, шпур и т.п.), explode (заряд, шпур и т.п.), fire (заряд, шпур и т.п.), set off, shute11) oil&gas: tap -
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1) General subject: (преднамеренно) assassinate, blast, blow up, break, cave, cut up (силы, здоровье), depolarize, disease, disrupt (the flood disrupted communication with the town - из-за наводнения связь с городом была нарушена), disturb (доверие), erode, explode, impoverish (здоровье), mine (репутацию и т. п.), overturn, sap (тж. перен.), spring, tear down (репутацию и т.п.), tear up, tunnel, undermine, unfix, wreck, do damage, bring low (здоровье, положение), sabotage4) Colloquial: upset5) Literal: cut the ground from under7) Engineering: blast (взрывать), destruct (взрывать), dig under (копать), dynamite, explode (взрывать)8) Agriculture: dig down9) Rare: infirm (особ. закон, авторитет), subverse11) Finances: hurt (взято из отчета RBS по Европ. Рынку ЦБ hurt financial condition - подрывать финансовое положение)13) Diplomatic term: penalize, shatter (влияние, движение и т.п.), subvert (что-л.)14) Physics: dipolarize15) Astronautics: detonate -
7 делать своё дело
do (have done) one's part (job, work)Два года неволи сделали своё дело; всё чаще и чаще можно было увидеть в бараке заплаканные лица. (И. Эренбург, Буря) — Two years of captivity had done their work; more and more tearstained faces could be seen in the barracks.
- А вы уверены, что ваша мина обязательно взорвётся через сутки? - Можете в этом не сомневаться. Мина своё дело сделает... (И. Золотарь, Записки десантника) — 'Are you sure that your mine will explode in twenty-four hours?' 'I am. Don't worry. The mine will do its part.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > делать своё дело
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гл. blast, blow up, demolish; blast, explode, fire, detonateСинонимический ряд:подрывать (глаг.) поднимать на воздух; подрывать
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