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102 off hand
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104 off hand
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > off hand
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105 off-hand firing position
English-Russian military dictionary > off-hand firing position
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106 off-hand shooting
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108 off hand
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109 off hand
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110 off-hand
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111 off-hand
1. бесцеремонно; без подготовки2. сделанный без подготовкиСинонимический ряд:1. brusque (adj.) abrupt; brusque; cavalier; curt; short2. informal (adj.) casual; extemporaneous; impromptu; informal; spontaneous; unpreparedАнтонимический ряд:considered; deliberate; premeditated; thoughtful -
112 off-hand
1. не требующий обслуживания (напр. о станке)2. сделанный без подготовкиThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > off-hand
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113 get off
1. • get off (the bus, train, plane) to leave (the bus) сойти с (транспорта)I got off the bus at the bank.
2. • get something off something to remove something from something убрать что-то с чего-тоHe got off the train at the River Station.
Get your feet off the table! Get your hand off my shoulder!
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114 out of hand
из рук словосочетание:немедленно (right off, on the spot, at short notice, out of hand, Down on the nail, straight off the ice)экспромтом (out of hand, on the spur of the moment)вмиг (out of hand, like a shot) -
115 with a high hand
жecтoкo, тиpaничecки; влacтнo, peшитeльнo, нe cчитaяcь c дpугими людьми (oбыкн. carry it, matters или things off with a high hand) [этим. библ.]Although he had determined to carry things off with a high hand, he had known quite well that the arrival of Nofret would provoke a storm at least in the women's part of the house (A. Christie). Effie made a last desperate attempt to carry off the situation with a high hand. 'Here,' she cried, 'who told you to come in here? What do you want?' (J. B. Priestley) -
116 with a high hand
жестоко, тиранически; властно, повелительно, решительно (обыкн. carry it, matters или things with a high hand) [этим. библ. Exodus XIV, 8]It seems to me you're trying to run things with a pretty high hand of late. You talk as though you settled my affairs for me. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XX) — я нахожу, что в последнее время ты что-то слишком уж стала командовать! Ты, кажется, собираешься решать все дела за меня.
Effie made a last desperate attempt to carry off the situation with a high hand. ‘Here,’ she cried, ‘who told you to come in here? What do you want?’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book I, ch. V) — Эффи, сделав последнюю отчаянную попытку спасти положение, высокомерно спросила: - Послушайте, кто вас сюда звал? что вам нужно?
Although he had determined to carry things off with a high hand, he had known quite well that the arrival of Nofret would provoke a storm at least in the women's part of the house. (A. Christie, ‘Death Comes as the End’, ch. 3) — Хотя Имхотеп и был готов действовать решительно, он прекрасно понимал, что приезд Нофрет, новой наложницы, вызовет бурю негодования, по крайней мере со стороны женской половины дома.
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117 second-hand
1. прил.тж. secondhand1)а) торг. бывший в употреблении, подержанный, секонд-хенд (напр., о товарах)second-hand machinery — подержанная техника, подержанное машинное оборудование
See:б) торг. секонд-хенд, торгующий подержанными вещамиSee:2) общ. заимствованный, неоригинальный (напр., об идее); не из первых рук (об информации и т. п.)2. нареч.общ. не из первых рук; из вторых рук ( о покупке бывшей употреблении вещи)buying a product second hand will normally save you a lot of money off of the standard new retail price — приобретение подержанного товара обычно позволяет сэкономить значительную сумму по сравнению с розничной ценой нового товара
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118 right off
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119 folding by hand
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > folding by hand
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120 set by hand
1. наблюл вручную2. набирать вручную; набранный вручнуюhand knitted — связанный вручную, ручной вязки
См. также в других словарях:
hand-off — /hand awf , of /, n. 1. Football. a. an offensive play in which a player, usually a back, hands the ball to a teammate. b. the ball itself during the execution of such a transfer: He fumbled the hand off. 2. Aviation. the condition or period in… … Universalium
hand-off — hand′ off or hand′off n. spo a) an offensive play in football in which a player, usu. a back, hands the ball to a teammate b) the ball itself during the execution of such a transfer • Etymology: 1895–1900 … From formal English to slang
hand|off — «HAND F, OF», noun. 1. the handing of a football from one offensive back to another: »He fumbled the handoff from the quarterback. 2. the condition or period in which control of an aircraft is transferred from one airport s control tower to… … Useful english dictionary
hand off — transitive verb 1. : to hand (the ball) to a nearby teammate during a football play 2. : to force (a tackler) away with the open palm of the hand while carrying the ball especially in rugby * * * hand off [phrasal verb] hand (something) off or… … Useful english dictionary
hand-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: hand off 1. : a football play in which the ball is handed by one player to another nearby scored on a hand off also : a ball that is transferred in this manner take a … Useful english dictionary
hand off — verb Date: 1949 transitive verb to hand (a football) to a nearby teammate on a play intransitive verb to hand off a football • handoff noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
hand·off — /ˈhændˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] American football : an act of handing the ball to another player He fumbled the ball while attempting a handoff. see also hand off at ↑hand, 2 … Useful english dictionary
hand off — verb To pass or transfer something to someone. Before we hand off the project to him, lets make sure to write some instructions … Wiktionary
hand off — {v.} To hand the football to another back. * /The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand off — {v.} To hand the football to another back. * /The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand\ off — v To hand the football to another back. The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback … Словарь американских идиом