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1 падать ниже нуля
Engineering: fall below zero (о температуре) -
2 падать
I несовер. - падать; совер. - пасть, упастьбез доп.;1) прям. и перен. fall; drop; sink; declineдавление падает — the pressure declines/decreases/drops
падать до нуля — decay/reduce to zero; матем. go down to zero
2) на кого-л./что-л.; перен. fall (on, to)луч падает на экран — the beam falls on the screen, the beam impinges/strikes the screen
3) только несовер.; лингв. fall, be4) совер. - пасть (о скоте)die, perish••- падать от усталости II только несовер.; на что-л.падать духом — to lose courage/heart
account for, constitute, comprise, make upПятьдесят процентов расходов падает на хранение. — Fifty percent of costs is due to the storage. The storage constitutes 50% of costs.
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3 градус
м.degreeугол в 60 градусов — angle of sixty degrees, или of 60°
сегодня 5, 10 и т. п. градусов тепла, мороза — it is five, ten, etc., degrees above, below zero today
сегодня 20, 30 и т. п. градусов в тени — it is twenty, thirty, etc., degrees in the shade today
подняться, упасть на столько-то градусов — rise*, fall* so many degrees
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4 градус
м.1) ( единица измерения углов и дуг) degreeу́гол в 60 гра́дусов — angle of sixty degrees
гра́дус широты́ — degree of latitude
гра́дус укло́на (дороги, рельефа) — degree of slope; grade амер.
2) ( единица измерения температуры) degreeсего́дня 10 гра́дусов тепла́ [моро́за] — it is ten degrees above [below] zero today
сего́дня 20 гра́дусов в тени́ — it is twenty degrees in the shade today
ско́лько гра́дусов сего́дня? — what is the temperature today?
подня́ться [упа́сть] на сто́лько-то гра́дусов — rise [fall ] so many degrees
3) разг. (мера концентрации, степень крепости спиртного напитка) percentнапи́тки кре́постью свы́ше 30 гра́дусов — liquors stronger than 30 percent alcohol
4) (рд.; мера, степень) degree (of), extent (of)дости́чь вы́сшего гра́дуса — reach the highest degree / point, be at its highest; climax
••под гра́дусом разг. (в нетрезвом состоянии) — under the influence; one over the eight брит.; under the weather амер.
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