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1 полный назад
1) General subject: full speed astern2) Yachting: full astern -
2 излагать более полно
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > излагать более полно
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3 аварийный полный назад
Naval: emergency full asternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аварийный полный назад
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4 давать полный назад
Naval: come full asternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > давать полный назад
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5 дающий полный назад
Naval: coming full asternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дающий полный назад
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6 назад полный
Makarov: astern full speed! (ход) -
7 назад полный ход!
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8 полный ход назад
General subject: full speed astern -
9 семь пятниц на неделе
( у кого)разг., шутл., ирон.smb. is always chopping and changing; smb. has two minds; smb. is < as changeable as> a weathercock (a shuttlecock); smb. never knows what he wants from one minute to the next"Что же, у тебя семь пятниц на неделе? Шумел-шумел, разорялся, отца расстроил - и вдруг на обратный курс?" (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — 'Well, you are a shuttlecock. Making all that fuss, upsetting your dad and suddenly going full speed astern.'
- Поговори с ней серьёзно! - Но Сашка пьяно покачал головой: - Нет... Она сказала, что - всё... - Старик, брось, - попытался я его пристыдить. - У них же по семь пятниц на неделе! (Л. Жуховицкий, Остановиться, оглянуться...) — 'Have it out with her properly!' But Sashka shook his head blearily. 'It's no good. She said it's all over.' 'Give over,' I said in an effort to make him feel ashamed of himself for having acquiesced so weakly. 'Girls never know what they want from one minute to the next.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > семь пятниц на неделе
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