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121 проноситься (II) > пронестись (I) I
............................................................1. rush past/by............................................................2. dash past/by............................................................3. fly past/by............................................................4. flash(adj. & vi. & n.) تلالو، تاباندن، برق، روشنایی مختصر، یک آن، لحظه، بروز ناگهانی، جلوه، تشعشع، برق زدن، ناگهان شعله ور شدن، زود گذشتن، فلاش عکاسی............................................................5. fly by[!! fly by night: طالب سود آنی، شخص وظیفه نشناس، آدم غیر قابل اطمینان]............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > проноситься (II) > пронестись (I) I
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122 fled
̈ɪfled past и past p. от flee past и p.p. от flee и fly fled past & p. p. от fly ~ past & p. p. от flee -
123 воздушный парад
1) General subject: flight display, fly past, fly-past (брит. англ.), flyover, fly-by2) Aviation: air pageant4) British English: Flypast (церемониальный, торжественный)5) Diplomatic term: air display -
124 пролетать
пролета́ть гл. (лететь мимо чего-л.)
fly pastпролета́ть над — pass overпролета́ть промежу́точный пункт маршру́та [ППМ] — ав. pass over a check-point; брит. pass over a waypointпролета́ть сквозь — fly through, traverse* * *1) fly by; 2) fly past -
125 dahineilen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. hurry along2. fig. Zeit: fly* * *da|hịn|ei|lenvi sep aux sein (liter)to hurry along; (Zeit) to pass swiftly* * ** * *dahineilen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. hurry along2. fig Zeit: fly* * * -
126 dahinfliegen
da·hin|flie·genvi irreg seinvor den Augen \dahinfliegen to fly past [one's eyes];( eilends vergehen) to fly past [or by]; -
127 проноситься I
, пронестись
1. (очень быстро проезжать, пролетать) rush past/by, dash past/by, fly* past/by;
перен. (о мыслях и т. п.) flash;
машина пронеслась мимо дома а car dashed past the house;
2. (о времени) fly* by;
3. (быстро распространяться) spread* like wildfire;
пронёсся слух there is a rumour, rumours are flying about.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > проноситься I
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128 лететь (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. fly along............................................................2. go flying............................................................3. fall(vi. & n.) خزان، پائیز، سقوط، هبوط، نزول، زوال، آبشار، افتادن، ویران شدن، فرو ریختن، پائین آمدن، تنزل کردن............................................................4. fly(vt. & vi. & n.) مگس، حشره پردار، پرواز، پرش، پراندن، پرواز دادن، به هوا فرستادن، افراشتن، زدن، گریختن از، فرار کردن از، در اهتزاز بودن، پرواز کردن(adj.) تیز هوش، چابک و زرنگ
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fly-past — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms fly past : singular fly past plural fly pasts British an occasion when several planes fly close together for people to watch as part of a ceremony or air show … English dictionary
fly-past — noun Brit. a ceremonial flight of aircraft past a person or a place … English new terms dictionary
fly-past — /ˈflaɪ past/ (say fluy pahst) noun a ceremonial flight of aircraft over a given point …
fly-past — see flypast … English dictionary
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fly — 1. v. & n. v. (flies; past flew; past part. flown) 1 intr. move through the air under control, esp. with wings. 2 (of an aircraft or its occupants): a intr. travel through the air or through space. b tr. traverse (a region or distance) (flew the… … Useful english dictionary
fly — fly1 flyable, adj. flyability, n. /fluy/, v., flew or, for 11, 19, flied, flown, flying, n., pl. flies. v.i. 1. to move through the air using wings … Universalium