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81 выбирать
1) General subject: adopt, bouse (снасти), cast, choise, choose, chose, co optate, elect (голосованием), excerpt (отрывки), extract (примеры, цитаты), find, get out, haul in (канат, снасти), like, make a choice of (что-л.), make choice of, move, opt, pick, pick on, pick out, pick over, pitch upon (что-либо; чем-либо), select, single, take, time, veer and haul, vote, wale, help oneself to, make a choice of, scope out (akimboesenko), make choice2) Computers: garble4) Naval: bowse (трос), bowse away, haul (снасть), heave in (якорную цепь, канат), heave in (якорную цепь, канат и т.п.), heave up (снасть), pick up, round in, rouse, side out (трос), side out, veer in, sheet home, rouse in (снасть)5) Obsolete: co-optate6) Engineering: dap (пазы), fetch (данные или программы из памяти), garble (нужные данные из неупорядоченной совокупности), hack (старую оконную замазку из фальца), heave in, isolate, recall (данные), slack (слабину), take up (слабину)8) Railway term: determine9) Economy: take out12) Cinema: repackage13) Forestry: dig up15) Telecommunications: sample16) Electronics: recall17) Information technology: check, fetch (напр. команду или данные из памяти), retrieve (данные)20) Automation: heave (напр. трос), recall (из памяти), single out21) Quality control: draw -
82 выбирать команду
1) Information technology: take an instruction2) Makarov: fetch an instruction (from a program) (из программы), fetch an instruction -
83 вырваться
1) General subject: break, break away (из тюрьмы и т. п.), break forth, escape, outrush, scape (о словах, стоне), shoot a way out (из окружения и т. п.), slip out (о слове), win clear, wrest out (откуда-л., из чего-л.), whip out, break away (из тюрьмы и т.п.), let slip (о слове), pull away, (о крике, словах) wrench, (из рук нападающего) fight one's way free2) Makarov: escape (о словах, стоне), wrench oneself free, fetch away, fetch way -
84 выручать
1) General subject: come to succour (из беды; кого-л.), fetch, relieve, rescue, succour (из беды), bring, come to succour (кого-л., из беды), lend a hand, help smb. out2) Colloquial: give the shirt off (one's) back (He's really kind. He would give you the shirt off his back. - Он всегда выручит, последнюю рубашку отдаст.)3) Economy: come to help, take (сумму)4) Business: fetch (за проданную вещь), realize, take5) Makarov: salvage -
85 дать (кому-л.) пощёчину
1) General subject: fetch a slap across the face2) Makarov: fetch a slap across the faceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дать (кому-л.) пощёчину
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86 дать пощёчину
1) General subject: (кому-л.) fetch a slap across the face, give a slap, slap face to slap in the face, give smb a slap in the face, slap smb in the face2) Makarov: (кому-л.) fetch a slap across the face -
87 делать круг
1) General subject: encircle2) Naval: fetch a circuit, fetch a compass -
88 достигать
1) General subject: access, accomplish, achieve, acquire, amount, amount to, amount up, arrive, arrive (обыкн. какого-л. возраста), arrive (at) (чего-л.), attain, average, be up, carry, come, compass, fetch (часто fetch up), find one's way, gain, get, hit, land (какого-либо места), measure up (уровня), obtain, overreach, run to, secure (цели), step (into; чего-л.), strike (о звуке), win, measure up, rise to, run into, run up (до-to), run to (суммы, степени), touch on (о температуре и т. п.), touch upon (о температуре и т. п.), (чего-л.) arrive at, discover2) Mathematics: go as far as, take out3) Railway term: come up4) Economy: chalk up (чего-л.), run up to5) Accounting: score6) Diplomatic term: amount (чего-л.), secure (какой-л. цели)8) Food industry: approach10) Makarov: arrive (напр. соглашения), arrive (напр., соглашения), develop (мощность, скорость и т.п.), measure up (напр. уровня), come by, come up to, come up (богатства положения в обществе) -
89 дышать с трудом
1) General subject: fetch breath, gasp, labor for breath, labour for breath, throttle2) Makarov: fetch (one's) breath, gasp for air, gasp for breath -
90 защита от несанкционированного доступа
1) Engineering: unauthorized access protection2) Information technology: fetch protection3) Network technologies: security fetch protection4) Security: access securityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > защита от несанкционированного доступа
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91 идти окружным путём
Naval: fetch a circuit, fetch a compassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > идти окружным путём
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92 идти по кругу
1) General subject: revolve2) Makarov: fetch a circuit, fetch a compass -
93 набирать ход
1) General subject: gather way (о судне), pick up steam, gather momentum2) Naval: gather way3) Makarov: fetch headway, gather headway, fetch way -
94 нагон
1) General subject: upsurge (воды - АД)3) Naval: positive surge4) Engineering: fetch (волны), onset (волны), pileup (волны), run-up (волны), runup (волны), surge (волны)5) Meteorology: fetch (1. система волн, к-рая создаётся в открытом океане ветром, дующим с постоянными скоростью и направлением; 2. длина нагона, измеряемая по ветру в горизонтальном направлении)6) Railway term: (опоздания)(раньше расписания) ahead of schedule, (опоздания) making up for delay, regaining speed7) Hydrography: pileup8) Fishery: high level of the surge, piling9) Ecology: surge11) Makarov: generating area (система волн, которая создаётся в открытом океане ветром, дующим с постоянной скоростью и постоянным направлением), setup12) General subject: high-water level, offset, positive setup, surge wave -
95 нагон воды
1) Engineering: (волны) positive setup, positive setup2) Construction: setup3) Hydrography: fetch, outset, pileup, storm fetch, storm outset, storm pileup, surge, run-up, storm run-up, storm surge4) Marine science: wash, wind setup (ветром)5) Makarov: the wash -
96 нагон волны
2) Hydrography: onset, outset, pileup, storm fetch, storm outset, storm pileup, storm surge, storm run-up3) Makarov: run-up -
97 нагонная вода
1) Hydrography: fetch, outset, pileup, storm fetch, storm outset, storm pileup, storm surge, surge, run-up, storm run-up2) Ecology: piled-up water3) Makarov: piled-up water (вода, нагнанная в реку или на берег ветром), piled-up water (нагнанная ветром вода) -
98 область образования ветровых волн
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > область образования ветровых волн
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99 обогнуть
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100 оправиться
1) General subject: bounce back (от удара), fetch one's second wind, gain strength, get home (после денежных затруднений), get over (после болезни, от испуга), look oneself again, overget, pick oneself up (после болезни, удара и т. п.), rally, re-collect, recover (I haven't yet recovered from my astonishment - я ещё не пришёл в себя от удивления), recover from, recuperate, smooth one's ruffled feathers, to be well again, get over, set right, get over (от болезни, испуга), find feet (после неудачи и т.п.)2) Colloquial: bounce back (от удара и т.п.)3) Euphemism: relieve nature4) Makarov: be well again, bring oneself home (после денежных затруднений), recuperate (после болезни, утраты и т.п.), feel quite oneself, fetch second wind, ease nature (отправить естественные надобности), come home (после денежных затруднений), find feet (после неудачи и т. п.)
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