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1) General subject: alarm, call, cue, dawn (false dawn - ложный сигнал The Guardian: "The European commission welcomes the announcement... but we have seen many false dawns in this dispute and the test is whether or not the gas flows to Europe's consumers"), note, signal, (в авт. системе) signal (обусловленное (заранее договоренное) состояние или изменение состояния представляющего параметра, отображающее информацию, которая содержится в воздействии. Обычно сигнал выражается некоторой математической функцией, о), sounding (тревоги), target (стрелки), wave, make a signal, sign, jingle, (к действию) wake up call2) Aviation: pulse3) American: winkus4) Military: (внешний) impulse, (устройство) tell-tale5) Engineering: indication, lamp, message, noise-free signal, signal waveform, telltale, waveform (колебательный)6) Construction: observing tower, signal head, signal tower, survey signal7) Mathematics: rate signal8) Railway term: bell9) Automobile industry: hooter10) Mining: gong11) Telecommunications: amplitude-modulated signal, signal wave12) Information technology: disturbing signal13) Oil: flag16) Advertising: preprint17) Household appliances: tap18) Drilling: command20) Automation: (предупредительный) alert22) Chromatography: detector response23) Aviation medicine: warning24) Archaic: point25) Electrical engineering: (колебательный) wave, (колебательный) waveform -
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preceding dawn; heralding dawn -
3 предрассветный
preceding dawn (после сущ.); heralding dawn поэт. (после сущ.)предрассве́тные су́мерки — false dawn sg
предрассве́тный хо́лод — the chill of approaching dawn
предрассве́тный тума́н — early morning mist
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4 свет
I муж. - дневной свет
- заслонять свет
- мягкий свет
- неоновый свет
- при свете
- проливать свет
- пучок света
- рассеяние света
- свет и тень
- свет рампы
- скорость света
- солнечный свет
- тусклый свет
- тушить свет
- электрический свет
- яркий свет••бросать свет — (на что-л.) to shed/throw light (on)
в розовом свете, в радужном свете — (to see smth.) through rose-colored glasses, to have a rosy outlook on smth., to look/seem rosy
в свете — (чего-л.) in (the) light of, from the point of view of, from the standpoint of
чуть свет — at daybreak, at dawn, at first light, (get up) with the sun
в истинном свете — in its true light, in its true colors
он света не взвидел разг. — everything went dark before him, everything swam before his eyes
представить что-л. в выгодном свете — to show smth. to the best advantage, place smth. in a good light
представлять в ложном свете (кого-л./что-л.) — to cast a false colour (on)
II муж.представлять в лучшем свете (кого-л./что-л.) — to show/portray things in the most favourable light
1) (земля, мир)предвещающий конец света — apocalyptic, apocalyptical
страны света — the cardinal points, cardinals
части света — геогр. parts of the world
2) ( общество)world, society- знать свет••белый свет — this/the world, the (whole) wide world, the wide, wide world, the great wild world
вывозить в свет — to bring smb. out (into) society
выезжать в свет — to come out (into society), to enter the social scene
выпуск в свет — publication, printing, issuance
выпускать в свет — to publish, to bring out
выход в свет — publication, printing
выходить в свет — to come out, to be published, to appear in print
извлекать на свет — to take/pull out, to dig up/out
появляться на свет — ( рождаться) to be born, to come into the world
производить на свет — to bring into the world, to give birth to smb.
увидеть свет — (о человеке: родиться) to come into the world, to be born; ( о печатном издании) to see the light of the day, to be published, to be brought out, to come out, to appear in print
больше всего на свете — above all/everything
выводить на свет божий — to unmask, to bring smth. out into the open, to blow the whistle on smth., to take the wraps the wraps off smth.
выплывать на свет божий — разг. to come to light, to surface
отправлять на тот свет — разг. to do smb. in, to finish/knock/bump smb. off, to dispatched smb. (to the next world)
отправляться на тот свет — разг. to go to the next world, to go to a better world, to leave/depart this world, to depart to the better world, to give up the ghost
ругаться на чем свет стоит — to swear like nothing on earth, swear like hell; curse blue
- край светасвет не клином сошелся — the world is large enough; there are other fish in the sea (есть еще выбор)
- ничто на свете
- сживать со света
- таков свет
- тот свет
- шататься по свету
См. также в других словарях:
false dawn — UK US noun [C] ► a time in which something such as the economy seems to be getting better but in fact it is not: »In Japan, the concern is that the latest pick up in activity will be another false dawn and that the economy will suffer a relapse … Financial and business terms
false dawn — n formal a situation in which something good seems likely to happen, but it does not ▪ The ceasefire turned out to be another false dawn … Dictionary of contemporary English
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false dawn — noun count a situation in which you think that something good will happen, but it does not … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
false dawn — noun : a faint light on the eastern horizon sometime before dawn; often : zodiacal light * * * zodiacal light occurring before sunrise. [1825 35] * * * false dawn noun A deceptive appearance simulating dawn (also figurative) • • • Main Entry:… … Useful english dictionary
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false dawn — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms false dawn : singular false dawn plural false dawns a situation in which you think that something good will happen, but it does not … English dictionary
false dawn — noun (C) a situation in which something good seems likely to happen, but it does not: The ceasefire turned out to be another false dawn … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
False Dawn (Kipling story) — False Dawn is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888, and in subsequent editions of that collection. The story is set on an unnamed station , or one of the posts… … Wikipedia
false dawn — /fɔls ˈdɔn/ (say fawls dawn) noun 1. zodiacal light appearing before sunrise. 2. a sign of promise, ultimately not realised …
false dawn — zodiacal light occurring before sunrise. [1825 35] * * * … Universalium