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21 force down
(th) a împinge în jos; a apăsa; a presa -
22 force down
dwingen naar beneden te gaan -
23 force down
tvinga ner, trycka ner; tvinga i sig -
24 force down
v empassar a la força | obligar a aterrar (avió) -
25 force down
• gurati na dole; pritiskati; pritiskivati dole -
26 force down
• painaa alas• painaa -
27 force down
• stlacit -
28 force down
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29 force down
снижать, сбивать (цены) -
30 force down
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31 force down
• натискам надолу• изстисквам, набивам, пресовам -
32 force down
прижимать к земле ( огнем) ; ав. заставлять совершить посадку; -
33 force down
сбивать -
34 force down
снижать, сбивать (цены) -
35 force down
vt potjerati dolje, potisnuti dolje, zbaciti, spustiti, skinuti; [aero] prisiliti na spuštanje -
36 force down
v.1 obligar a bajar.2 tragar a la fuerza.3 obligar a aceptar.4 arrastrar hacia abajo. -
37 force down
отжимать книзу; прижимать книзу -
38 force down
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39 force down
afdruk -
40 force down
вынуждать садиться (ЛА) ; терпеть аварию ( о ЛА)
См. также в других словарях:
force down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms force down : present tense I/you/we/they force down he/she/it forces down present participle forcing down past tense forced down past participle forced down 1) to make something become lower Tough competition… … English dictionary
force down — phr verb Force down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑wage … Collocations dictionary
force down — /ˌfɔ:s daυn/ verb to make something such as prices become lower ♦ to force prices down to make prices come down ● Competition has forced prices down … Marketing dictionary in english
force down — /ˌfɔ:s daυn/ verb to make something such as prices become lower ♦ to force prices down to make prices come down ● Competition has forced prices down … Dictionary of banking and finance
force down someone's throat — force (something) down someone s throat see ↑throat • • • Main Entry: ↑force … Useful english dictionary
force down — push downward; intercept … English contemporary dictionary
force down — … Useful english dictionary
force — force1 W1S3 [fo:s US fo:rs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(military)¦ 2¦(military action)¦ 3¦(violence)¦ 4¦(physical power)¦ 5¦(natural power)¦ 6¦(organized group)¦ 7¦(strong influence)¦ 8¦(powerful effect)¦ 9 join/combine forces (with somebody/something) … Dictionary of contemporary English
force — force1 [ fɔrs ] noun *** ▸ 1 physical strength ▸ 2 group of police, etc. ▸ 3 influence ▸ 4 scientific effect ▸ 5 military ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount physical strength or violence: They accused the police of using excessive force during the arrest.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
force — 1 noun 1 MILITARY a) (C) a group of people who have been trained to fight in a war: forces loyal to President Aquino | a highly efficient fighting force b) the forces the army, navy, and air force: Both her sons are in the forces. c) (U) military … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
force */*/*/ — I UK [fɔː(r)s] / US [fɔrs] noun Word forms force : singular force plural forces 1) a) [uncountable] physical strength, or violence They accused the police of using excessive force during the arrest. by force: The army took control of the region… … English dictionary