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hammer out

  • 1 выбивать (I) > выбить (II)

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    (vt.) از جای خود بیرون کردن، راندن
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    (v.) مهر (mohr)، نشان، نقش، باسمه، چاپ، تمبر، پست، جنس، نوع، پابزمین کوبیدن، مهر زدن، نشان دار کردن، کلیشه زدن، نقش بستن، منقوش کردن، منگنه کردن، تمبر زدن، تمبر پست الصاق کردن
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    4. beat
    (past: beat ; past participle: beaten
    (vt. & vi.) تپیدن، زدن، کتک زدن، چوب زدن، شلاق زدن، کوبیدن
    (n.) ضرب، ضربان، ضربان نبض و قلب، زمان عبور کلمه، تپش، ضربت موسیقی، غلبه، پیشرفت، زنش
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    Русско-персидский словарь > выбивать (I) > выбить (II)

  • 2 долбить (II) (нсв)

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    (v.) منقار، اسکنه جراحی، به زور ستانی، غضب، جبر، در آوردن، کندن، با اسکنه کندن، به زور ستاندن، گول زدن
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    (vt. & vi. & n.) ضربت، با چیز پهن و سنگین (مثل چماق) زدن، صدای تلپ، با صدای تلپ تلپ زدن یاراه رفتن
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    (vt. & vi. & n.) چکش، پتک، چخماق، استخوان چکشی، چکش زدن، کوبیدن، سخت کوشیدن، ضربت زدن
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    Русско-персидский словарь > долбить (II) (нсв)

См. также в других словарях:

  • hammer out — (something) to create an agreement or solution to a problem. After months of just talk, we have begun to hammer out a deal which will join our two companies. We d been arguing about the issue for weeks, so the four of us got together to hammer it …   New idioms dictionary

  • hammer out — [v] bring to a conclusion accomplish, bring about, build, complete, construct, erect, establish, excogitate, fight through, finish, form, make, negotiate, produce, settle, set up, sort out, thrash out*, work out; concepts 91,706 …   New thesaurus

  • hammer out — index forge (produce), formulate, make Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • hammer out — verb discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a peace agreement • Syn: ↑thrash out • Hypernyms: ↑hash out, ↑discuss, ↑talk over • Verb Fram …   Useful english dictionary

  • hammer out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hammer out : present tense I/you/we/they hammer out he/she/it hammers out present participle hammering out past tense hammered out past participle hammered out to reach a decision or agreement after discussing …   English dictionary

  • hammer out — PHRASAL VERB If people hammer out an agreement or treaty, they succeed in producing it after a long or difficult discussion. [V P n (not pron)] I think we can hammer out a solution... [V P n (not pron)] The new fixture package has been hammered… …   English dictionary

  • hammer out — remove, work out by discussion and debate The union and managers were able to hammer out an agreement before midnight last night …   Idioms and examples

  • hammer out — verb To come to an agreement after much arguing Two years after the flood, my lawyer managed to hammer out a settlement with my insurance company over the damages …   Wiktionary

  • hammer out — phr verb Hammer out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑deal, ↑detail …   Collocations dictionary

  • hammer out (to) —  Come to an agreement through difficult negotiation.  ► “Corporate chieftains, seeking to acquire businesses they know well, sit down and hammer out deals face to face.” (Wall Street Journal, March 6, 1996, p. A1) …   American business jargon

  • hammer out something — hammer out (something) to create an agreement or solution to a problem. After months of just talk, we have begun to hammer out a deal which will join our two companies. We d been arguing about the issue for weeks, so the four of us got together… …   New idioms dictionary

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