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81 отстоявам
defend, vindicate, assert, fight for, champion., uphold, stand up for, maintain, отстоявам правата си stand up for/assert o.'s rights, hold o.'s ownотстоявам позициите си stand o.'s ground, stick to o.'s gunsотстоявам претенциите си push o.'s claimотстоявам всяка педя земя dispute every inch of ground* * *отстоя̀вам,гл. defend, vindicate, assert, fight for, champion, uphold, stand up for, maintain; имам смелостта да \отстоявам възгледите си have the courage of o.’s convictions; \отстоявам всяка педя земя dispute every inch of ground; \отстоявам исканията си в съда fight a case in court; \отстоявам позициите си hold/stand o.’s ground, stick to o.’s guns; \отстоявам правата си stand up for s.o.’s rights; \отстоявам претенциите си push o.’s claim.* * *defend: I will отстоявам my rights. - Ще отстоявам правата си.; maintain* * *1. defend, vindicate, assert, fight for, champion., uphold, stand up for, maintain: ОТСТОЯВАМ правата си stand up for/assert o.'s rights, hold o.'s own 2. ОТСТОЯВАМ всяка педя земя dispute every inch of ground 3. ОТСТОЯВАМ позициите си stand o.'s ground, stick to o.'s guns 4. ОТСТОЯВАМ претенциите си push o.'s claim -
82 метализатор
metal splashermetal splashersmetal spray gunmetal spray gunsmetal spraying gunmetal spraying gunsmetallizing gunmetallizing guns -
83 не сдавать позиций
stick to one's guns словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не сдавать позиций
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84 Whitworth, Sir Joseph
[br]b. 21 December 1803 Stockport, Cheshire, Englandd. 22 January 1887 Monte Carlo, Monaco[br]English mechanical engineer and pioneer of precision measurement.[br]Joseph Whitworth received his early education in a school kept by his father, but from the age of 12 he attended a school near Leeds. At 14 he joined his uncle's mill near Ambergate, Derbyshire, to learn the business of cotton spinning. In the four years he spent there he realized that he was more interested in the machinery than in managing a cotton mill. In 1821 he obtained employment as a mechanic with Crighton \& Co., Manchester. In 1825 he moved to London and worked for Henry Maudslay and later for the Holtzapffels and Joseph Clement. After these years spent gaining experience, he returned to Manchester in 1833 and set up in a small workshop under a sign "Joseph Whitworth, Tool Maker, from London".The business expanded steadily and the firm made machine tools of all types and other engineering products including steam engines. From 1834 Whitworth obtained many patents in the fields of machine tools, textile and knitting machinery and road-sweeping machines. By 1851 the company was generally regarded as the leading manufacturer of machine tools in the country. Whitworth was a pioneer of precise measurement and demonstrated the fundamental mode of producing a true plane by making surface plates in sets of three. He advocated the use of the decimal system and made use of limit gauges, and he established a standard screw thread which was adopted as the national standard. In 1853 Whitworth visited America as a member of a Royal Commission and reported on American industry. At the time of the Crimean War in 1854 he was asked to provide machinery for manufacturing rifles and this led him to design an improved rifle of his own. Although tests in 1857 showed this to be much superior to all others, it was not adopted by the War Office. Whitworth's experiments with small arms led on to the construction of big guns and projectiles. To improve the quality of the steel used for these guns, he subjected the molten metal to pressure during its solidification, this fluid-compressed steel being then known as "Whitworth steel".In 1868 Whitworth established thirty annual scholarships for engineering students. After his death his executors permanently endowed the Whitworth Scholarships and distributed his estate of nearly half a million pounds to various educational and charitable institutions. Whitworth was elected an Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1841 and a Member in 1848 and served on its Council for many years. He was elected a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1847, the year of its foundation.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBaronet 1869. FRS 1857. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1856, 1857 and 1866. Hon. LLD Trinity College, Dublin, 1863. Hon. DCL Oxford University 1868. Member of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers 1864. Légion d'honneur 1868. Society of Arts Albert Medal 1868.Bibliography1858, Miscellaneous Papers on Mechanical Subjects, London; 1873, Miscellaneous Papers on Practical Subjects: Guns and Steel, London (both are collections of his papers to technical societies).1854, with G.Wallis, The Industry of the United States in Machinery, Manufactures, andUseful and Ornamental Arts, London.Further ReadingF.C.Lea, 1946, A Pioneer of Mechanical Engineering: Sir Joseph Whitworth, London (a short biographical account).A.E.Musson, 1963, "Joseph Whitworth: toolmaker and manufacturer", Engineering Heritage, Vol. 1, London, 124–9 (a short biography).D.J.Jeremy (ed.), 1984–6, Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. 5, London, 797–802 (a short biography).W.Steeds, 1969, A History of Machine Tools 1700–1910, Oxford (describes Whitworth's machine tools).RTS -
85 заряжать орудие
1. load gun2. loading gunРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > заряжать орудие
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86 разряжать орудие
1. unload a gun2. unloading a gunРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > разряжать орудие
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87 respite
فَتْرَة رَاحَة \ respite: a short period of rest or escape: There was no respite from the continual firing of the guns. \ فُرْجَة \ respite: a short period of rest or escape: There was no respite from the continual firing of the guns. \ See Also مهلة (مُهْلَة) \ مُهْلَة \ respite: a short period of rest or escape: There was no respite from the continual firing of the guns. -
88 alabanda
1. naut. sharp turn (to one side). 2. naut. (a) side of a ship. 3. naut. inner planking, ceiling (lining the inside of a ship). 4. naut. the guns on one side of a man-of-war. 5. naut. broadside, firing of the guns on one side of a ship. 6. slang severe scolding, bawling out, chewing out. -da naut. in the bulwarks. - ateş naut. broadside, (a) discharge of the guns on one side of a ship. -yı çekmek /a/ slang to give (someone) a bawling out, give (someone) a chewing out. - etmek naut. 1. to put the helm hard aport or hard astarboard. 2. to fire a broadside, broadside. - iskele etmek naut. to put the helm hard aport. - sancak etmek naut. to put the helm hard astarboard. - vermek /a/ slang to bawl (someone) out, chew (someone) out. - yemek naut. (for a ship) to receive a broadside. -yı yemek slang to get a bawling out, get a chewing out. -
89 бабах! грохнули пушки
Makarov: guns went "boom", the guns went "boom"Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бабах! грохнули пушки
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90 автомат Калашникова
1) General subject: AK-47 Assault Rifle (more information at kalashnikov.guns.ru: http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/models.html), Кalashnikov, the Kalashnikov gun2) Colloquial: Kalashnikov3) Sakhalin S: Kalashnikov assault rifle (appended by Nikulin K.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автомат Калашникова
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91 артиллерийская канонада
Makarov: roar of guns, the roar of gunsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > артиллерийская канонада
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92 банки
1) General subject: returned empties (и т. п.)2) Medicine: cupping-glasses, cups3) Accounting: banking4) Gastronomy: cans5) Jargon: guns (бицепсы: Every bodybuilder wants huge guns.)6) Banking: banking interests7) Food industry: tins8) EBRD: banking industry -
93 бицепсы, мускулистые руки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бицепсы, мускулистые руки
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94 бушевать
1) General subject: bellow (от боли), blow great guns (о буре, ветре), bluster, rag, rage (о буре, эпидемии), rave, roar, roughen, rouse, ruffle, storm, tear, tempest, huff and puff, blow great guns (о буре), wreak havoc3) Jocular: ramp4) Construction: storm'5) Mathematics: make turbulence, make turbulent7) American English: rampage (someone is still on a rampage) (slang expression) -
95 гул орудий
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96 делать что-либо очень хорошо или быстро
Jargon: go great guns (The project is finally going great guns, just as we planned. В конечном счёте проект пошёл очень хорошо, как мы и планировали.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делать что-либо очень хорошо или быстро
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97 замаскировать орудия
General subject: mask the guns, to masque the gunsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замаскировать орудия
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98 использовать тяжёлую артиллерию
1) Colloquial: bring in the heavy guns (воспользоваться помощью, поддержкой влиятельных лиц to resort to the help or support of influential people; or artillery)2) Literal: roll out the big gunsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать тяжёлую артиллерию
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99 использовать тяжелую артиллерию
1) Colloquial: bring in the heavy guns (воспользоваться помощью, поддержкой влиятельных лиц to resort to the help or support of influential people; or artillery)2) Literal: roll out the big gunsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать тяжелую артиллерию
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100 крепость, вооружённая восемьюдесятью орудиями
1) General subject: a fort mounting 80 guns2) Makarov: fort mounting 80 gunsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крепость, вооружённая восемьюдесятью орудиями
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