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1 shovelling scrap
stores fit for scrap — имущество, идущее на лом и в утиль
uranium scrap — отходы уранового производства; лом урана
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > shovelling scrap
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2 scoop
I [skuːp]1) (implement) (for shovelling) mestolo m., paletta f.; (for measuring) misurino m., dosatore m.; (for ice cream) porzionatore m. (per gelato)2) (of coffee, flour) cucchiaiata f.; (of earth) palettata f.; (of ice cream) palla f., pallina f.3) giorn. scoop m., esclusiva f.II [skuːp]verbo transitivo colloq. (win, obtain) ottenere, assicurarsi [prize, sum]; giorn. colloq. avere l'esclusiva di [ story]- scoop up* * *[sku:p] 1. noun1) (any of several types of spoon-like tool, used for lifting, serving etc: a grain scoop; an ice-cream scoop.) cucchiaio; paletta; mestolo2) ((also scoopful) the amount held in a scoop: a scoop of ice-cream; a scoopful of grain.) cucchiaiata3) (a piece of news etc that one newspaper gets and prints before the others: The reporter was sure that he had a scoop for his paper.) scoop2. verb(to move with, or as if with, a scoop: He scooped the crumbs together with his fingers.) tirare su* * *[skuːp]1. n2) (also: scoopful) palettata; cucchiaiata; mestolata3) Press scoop m inv, colpo giornalistico, Comm affarone m2. vt(Comm: market) accaparrarsi, (profit) intascare, (Comm, Press: competitors) battere sul tempo, Press•- scoop up* * *scoop /sku:p/n.1 cucchiaione; ramaiolo; mestolo3 (mecc.) cucchiaia; secchia; tazza5 (fam.) scoop; scoperta ( di un campione sportivo, ecc.); colpo giornalistico; notizia (in) esclusiva6 (fam.: spec. in affari) colpo di fortuna; buon colpo; speculazione vantaggiosa; grosso affare: to make a scoop, fare un buon colpo (o un grosso affare); He earned ten thousand dollars at one scoop, ha guadagnato diecimila dollari in un sol colpo8 (naut.) gottazza● ( slang USA) scoop and run, ferito grave (in un incidente); caso da ricovero □ scoop dredger, draga a secchie (o a tazze) □ ( moda) scoop neck, ampia scollatura; scollatura rotonda e profonda □ scoop-net, rete da pesca a sacco; giacchio □ to make a scoop with one's hand and pick up st., raccogliere qc. usando la mano a mo' di mestolo □ measuring scoop, cucchiaio dosatore.(to) scoop /sku:p/v. t.1 ( di solito to scoop up) cavare ( col ramaiolo, ecc.); tirare su; raccogliere: He scooped up three balls of ice cream, ha tirato su tre palline di gelato; to scoop up the water with a bucket, tirare su l'acqua con un secchio2 ( di solito to scoop out) scavare ( con una paletta, ecc.): The ostrich has scooped out a hole in the earth, lo struzzo si è scavato un buco nella terra3 scoprire ( un cantante nuovo, ecc.); (giorn.) procurarsi ( una notizia) prima degli altri (e pubblicarla)● to scoop out the soup, scodellare la zuppa □ to scoop up a child in one's arms, prendere in braccio un bambino.* * *I [skuːp]1) (implement) (for shovelling) mestolo m., paletta f.; (for measuring) misurino m., dosatore m.; (for ice cream) porzionatore m. (per gelato)2) (of coffee, flour) cucchiaiata f.; (of earth) palettata f.; (of ice cream) palla f., pallina f.3) giorn. scoop m., esclusiva f.II [skuːp]verbo transitivo colloq. (win, obtain) ottenere, assicurarsi [prize, sum]; giorn. colloq. avere l'esclusiva di [ story]- scoop up -
3 scoop
scoop [sku:p]1. noun* * *[skuːp] 1.1) ( implement) ( for shovelling) pelle f; ( for measuring) mesure f; ( for ice cream) cuillère f à glace2) ( scoopful) (of coffee, flour) mesure f; ( of earth) pelletée f; ( of ice cream) boule f3) ( in journalism) exclusivité f2.to get a scoop — obtenir un scoop (colloq)
(colloq) transitive verb décrocher (colloq) [prize, sum, story]Phrasal Verbs:- scoop up -
4 scoop
A n1 ( implement) (for shovelling, ladling) pelle f ; ( for measuring coffee etc) mesure f ; ( for ice cream) cuillère f à glace ; coffee scoop mesure à café ;■ scoop out:▶ scoop out [sth], scoop [sth] out creuser [earth] ; to scoop out a hole creuser un trou ; to scoop the flesh out of a tomato évider une tomate.■ scoop up:▶ scoop [sth] up, scoop up [sth] pelleter [earth, snow] ; recueillir [water] ; soulever [child]. -
5 shovel
1. noun(a tool like a spade, with a short handle, used for scooping up and moving coal, gravel etc.) pala
2. verb(to move (as if) with a shovel, especially in large quantities: He shovelled snow from the path; Don't shovel your food into your mouth!) mover con pala, quitar con palashovel1 n palashovel2 vb mover con una palatr['ʃʌvəl]1 (tool) pala2 (machine) excavadora, pala mecánica1 mover con pala, quitar con pala, echar con pala\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto shovel food into one's mouth zamparse la comida1) : mover con (una) palathey shoveled the dirt out: sacaron la tierra con palas2) dig: cavar (con una pala)shovel n: pala fn.• cogedor s.m.• pala s.f.• palar s.m.• paleta s.f.v.• echar en grandes cantidades v.• traspalar v.
I 'ʃʌvəl1) ( spade) pala f2) ( power shovel) excavadora f
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<coal\>\> palear; \<\<snow\>\> espalar['ʃʌvl]he shoveled his food down — (colloq) engulló or se zampó la comida
1.N pala fmechanical shovel — pala f mecánica, excavadora f
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I ['ʃʌvəl]1) ( spade) pala f2) ( power shovel) excavadora f
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<coal\>\> palear; \<\<snow\>\> espalarhe shoveled his food down — (colloq) engulló or se zampó la comida
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6 shovel
ˈʃʌvl I
1. сущ.
1) лопата;
совок baker's shovel ≈ пекарская лопатка Syn: spade, scoop
2) а) тех. экскаватор crawler power shovel ≈ экскаватор на гусеничном ходу - steam shovel б) с.-х. сошник shovel plough ≈ окучник
3) шляпа с полями, загнутыми с боков ( у англиканских священников) Syn: shovel hat
4) а) землекоп б) мор.;
сл. механик
2. гл.
1) а) копать, рыть;
выкапывать Syn: excavate, scoop
2. б) переворачивать( лопатой) ;
перелопачивать
2) бросать лопатой;
сгребать, выгребать, нагребать
3) загребать (тж. shovel down, shovel up, shovel in) All you have to do is sit in your office shovelling in the profits. ≈ Все, что тебе нужно делать, это сидеть в офисе и грести прибыль лопатой. shovel up food II гл.;
редк. волочить( ноги) ;
шаркать( ногами) Syn: shuffle
2. совок, лопатка, черпак - * for coal совок для угля - entrenching * (военное) малая саперная лопата (техническое) экскаватор, механическая лопата (сельскохозяйственное) сошник (морское) (жаргон) механик (тж. * engineer) > to put to bed with a * хоронить > that's before you bought your * (просторечие) тебя не спрашивают!, помалкивай! сгребать;
выгребать, нагребать;
бросать совком, лопат(к) ой - to * (up, in) coal убирать уголь - to * away snow убирать снег загребать (тж. * down, * in, * up) - to * up money грести деньги лопатой - to * down food уплетать, уминать еду - to * cake into one's mouth уплетать пирожное рыть, копать - to * the ground рыть землю - to * a path through the snow прокопать тропинку в снегу работать совком, лопат(к) ой, черпаком (специальное) перелопачивать (редкое) волочить ноги;
идти вразвалку shovel копать, рыть ~ лопата;
совок ~ сгребать (тж. shovel up, shovel in) ;
to shovel up food разг. уплетать ~ с.х. сошник ~ сгребать (тж. shovel up, shovel in) ;
to shovel up food разг. уплетать steam ~ паровой экскаватор -
7 buyback
(a) STOCK EXCHANGE rachat m d'actionsbuyback agreement accord m de repriseManagement got the job done, hacking the UK payroll from 17,000 in 1990 to 2,200 today, shutting plants and shovelling cash out of the door. In just nine years, the dividends, special dividends and share buybacks have returned to investors the entire £3.6 billion paid to the government for the assets. And the shareholders still own a company trading at three times the £1.75 price paid at flotation.
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8 rub shoulders
1) (with smb.) общаться, сталкиваться с кем-л., находиться бок о бок с кем-л.; водить компанию с кем-л. (тж. rub elbows with smb.)‘What a magnet the fields were for all sorts and conditions of men,’ Morris mused. ‘English aristocrats and Irish rebels rubbing shoulders in the pubs and shovelling dirt on the claims.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 71) — - Да, прииски были магнитом, который притягивал к себе людей всех возрастов и всех сословий, - вспоминал Моррис. - Английские аристократы рыли золото бок о бок с ирландскими повстанцами и вместе пьянствовали в кабаках.
In the evening you could put on your finery and rub elbows with these celebrated ones in the gambling casinos... (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 2) — А вечером можно было одеться получше и потолкаться среди тех же знаменитостей в казино...
Bing knew the Major's opinion of him; few things of this kind remain secret when men are constantly with each other, observe each other, rub shoulders, clash, and compromise. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book III, ch. 2) — Бинг знал, какого мнения о нем майор; такие вещи трудно сохранить в тайне, когда люди варятся в одном котле, все время на глазах друг у друга, наблюдают друг за другом, ссорятся и кое-как улаживают ссоры.
2) (with smth.) находиться рядом, бок о бок с чем-л. (о предметах, явлениях)His Square ran into one of those slums that still rub shoulders with the most distinguished situations... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Island Pharisees’, part I, ch. XI) — Близ площади, на которой он жил, начинались трущобы, какие все еще можно встретить рядом с самыми фешенебельными кварталами...
An ancient couch, covered in greasy blue Genoa velvet, springs bursting exuberantly through the upholstery, rubbed shoulders with a shiny veneered radiogram. (D. Hewett, ‘Bobbin Up’, ch. I) — Ветхий диван, обитый потертым синим бархатом, с энергично рвущимися наружу пружинами стоял бок о бок с сияющей новой полировкой радиолой.
It was not only ancient Armenia with which I was concerned. I had fallen in love with the modern... Old and new are always rubbing shoulders... (D. Cusack, ‘Holidays Among the Russians’, ch. XXVI) — Меня интересовала не только старая Армения. Я полюбила новую Армению... Как всегда, старое и новое тесно переплетаются друг с другом.
From the sublime to the ridiculous the distance is never more than a step. At times the two almost rub shoulders. — От великого до смешного только один шаг, как известно. А иногда и того нет.
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