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61 face machined flat
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62 face machined flat
отшлифованные торцы (керна)English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > face machined flat
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63 face flat
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64 face machined flat
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65 plane face
flat face — плоскоэкранный; плоский экран
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66 roughing face
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67 reading on face
face of the battlefield — картина сражения, вид поля боя
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > reading on face
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68 flush face
flat face — плоскоэкранный; плоский экран
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69 tube face
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > tube face
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70 fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
Fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)быть полной неудачейMy jokes fall flat most of the time.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
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71 fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
Fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)быть полной неудачейMy jokes fall flat most of the time.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
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72 fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
Fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)быть полной неудачейMy jokes fall flat most of the time.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
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73 fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
Fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)быть полной неудачейMy jokes fall flat most of the time.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > fall flat (on one’s face) / fall flat (on its face)
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74 fall flat on one's face
провалиться; не иметь успеха; сесть в лужуThe new scheme fell flat on its face in spite of all the financial support that was given.
It's always amusing to see a newscaster fall flat on his face.
I may fall flat on my face or it may be a glorious end to my career.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > fall flat on one's face
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75 fall flat on your face
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76 fall flat on one's face
expr infmlI would have made that suggestion but I was afraid of falling flat on my face — Я бы внес это предложение, но боялся, что на меня будут смотреть как на дурака
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > fall flat on one's face
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77 fall on one's face
разг.потерпеть неудачу, с треском провалитьсяShe can put her stuff across with the police where a man would fall on his face. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Shapely Shadow’, ch. 10) — Эта женщина не конфликтует с полицией и выигрывает дела, на которых адвокаты-мужчины терпят фиаско.
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78 (a) chapped face
a (an) chapped/windblown (beaten/exhausted, puffy, exalted, troubled, sweet/agreeable, common, flat, frank) face обветренное (измученное, одутловатое, одухотворенное, озабоченное, приятное, простое/заурядное, плоское, открытое) лицо -
79 fall flat on your face
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fall flat on your face
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80 fall flat on one's face
1) Общая лексика: упасть лицом вниз, упасть плашмя2) Пословица: провалиться с трескомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fall flat on one's face
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