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1) Общая лексика: (smb.) взять на буксир, брать на буксир, водить с собой, иметь (кого-л.) в числе поклонников, иметь (кого-л.) в числе поклонников, иметь (кого-л.) в числе сопровождающих, иметь (кого-л.) на своём попечении, иметь (кого-л.) на своём попечении, опекать2) Экономика: буксировать -
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буксировать, тянутьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have in tow
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to have in tow
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1. transitive verbschleppen; ziehen [Anhänger, Wasserskiläufer, Handwagen]2. nounSchleppen, dasMy car's broken down. - Do you want a tow? — Mein Wagen ist stehengeblieben. - Soll ich Sie [ab]schleppen?
give a boat/car a tow — ein Boot/einen Wagen schleppen
have something in or on tow — etwas im Schlepp[tau] haben
have somebody in tow — (fig.) jemanden im Schlepptau haben (ugs.)
take a boat/car in tow — ein Boot/einen Wagen in Schlepp nehmen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92824/tow_away">tow away* * *[təu] 1. verb(to pull (a ship, barge, car, trailer etc) by a rope, chain or cable: The tugboat towed the ship out of the harbour; The car broke down and had to be towed to the garage.) (ab-)schleppen2. noun- towline/tow-rope* * *tow1[təʊ, AM toʊ]tow2[təʊ, AM toʊ]to give sb a \tow jdn abschleppento take sth in \tow etw ins Schlepptau nehmenII. vt▪ to \tow sb/sth jdn/etw ziehento \tow a vehicle ein Auto abschleppen* * *I [təʊ]nWerg nt, Hede f II1. nto take a yacht in tow — eine Jacht schleppen or ins Schlepptau nehmen
do you want a tow? — soll ich Sie abschleppen/anschleppen?
"on tow" — ≈ "Fahrzeug wird abgeschleppt"
in tow (fig) — im Schlepptau
2. vtboat, glider schleppen; car also abschleppen; (to start) anschleppen; trailer, caravan ziehen* * *tow1 [təʊ]A s1. Schleppen n, Schlepparbeit f:be under tow im Schlepp sein;have in tow im Schlepptau haben (a. fig);take tow sich schleppen lassen;take in(to) tow bes fig ins Schlepptau nehmen;with XY in tow mit XY im SchlepptauB v/t1. (ab)schleppen, ins Schlepptau nehmen:tow away ein falsch geparktes Fahrzeug abschleppen;2. ein Schiff treideln3. hinter sich herziehen, mitschleppentow2 [təʊ] s1. (Schwing)Werg n2. Werggarn n3. Packleinwand f* * *1. transitive verbschleppen; ziehen [Anhänger, Wasserskiläufer, Handwagen]2. nounSchleppen, dasMy car's broken down. - Do you want a tow? — Mein Wagen ist stehengeblieben. - Soll ich Sie [ab]schleppen?
give a boat/car a tow — ein Boot/einen Wagen schleppen
have something in or on tow — etwas im Schlepp[tau] haben
have somebody in tow — (fig.) jemanden im Schlepptau haben (ugs.)
take a boat/car in tow — ein Boot/einen Wagen in Schlepp nehmen
Phrasal Verbs:- tow away* * *v.abschleppen v.schleppen v. n. -
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I [təʊ]1) aut.to give sb. a tow — rimorchiare qcn
2) fig. scherz. (following)II [təʊ]verbo transitivo rimorchiare [trailer, caravan]- tow awayIII [təʊ]nome tess. stoppa f.* * *[təu] 1. verb(to pull (a ship, barge, car, trailer etc) by a rope, chain or cable: The tugboat towed the ship out of the harbour; The car broke down and had to be towed to the garage.) rimorchiare, trainare2. noun((an) act of towing or process of being towed: Give us a tow!) rimorchio* * *[təʊ]1. nto give sb a tow Auto — rimorchiare qn
"on tow"; Am "in tow" — "veicolo rimorchiato"
2. vt(boat, car, caravan) rimorchiare* * *tow (1) /təʊ/n.1 [u] (naut., autom.) rimorchio; il rimorchiare; l'essere rimorchiato: to take a ship in tow, prendere una nave a rimorchio; to be taken under (o in) tow, essere preso a rimorchio; farsi rimorchiare2 (naut.) rimorchiatore3 [u] (trasp.) alaggio● tow barge, chiatta □ (autom.) tow hook, gancio per rimorchio □ tow net, rete a strascico □ tow-off, traino ( nel volo a vela) □ ( volo a vela) tow release knob, pomello di sgancio del cavo di traino □ (autom., USA) tow truck, carro attrezzi; autogrù □ (fam., sport) to get a tow, farsi tirare ( nella scia di un altro) □ (fam.) in tow, al seguito; a rimorchio; dietro: He arrived with wife and kids in tow, è arrivato seguito da moglie e figli; Who did he have in tow last night?, chi si tirava dietro ieri sera?; con chi era ieri sera?tow (2) /təʊ/n. [u] (ind. tess.)2 capecchio; lisca● tow-haired, dai capelli color stoppa □ tow-head, (persona dai) capelli color stoppa □ tow-headed, dai capelli di stoppa.(to) tow /təʊ/v. t.1 (naut., autom.) rimorchiare; trainare: to tow a ship astern, rimorchiare una nave di poppa; to tow a car home, rimorchiare un'auto fino a destinazione; DIALOGO → - Car problems 1- Last week I had a breakdown on the motorway and had to be towed home, la settimana scorsa sono rimasta in panne sull'autostrada e mi hanno rimorchiato l'auto fino a casa2 (naut.) alare● (autom.) to tow away, rimuovere forzatamente ( veicoli: con un'autogrù, ecc.); portare via (fam.) □ to tow off, (naut.) rimorchiare al largo; ( volo a vela) trainare ( un aliante) □ (mil.) towed artillery, artiglieria trainata.* * *I [təʊ]1) aut.to give sb. a tow — rimorchiare qcn
2) fig. scherz. (following)II [təʊ]verbo transitivo rimorchiare [trailer, caravan]- tow awayIII [təʊ]nome tess. stoppa f. -
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[təu] 1. verb(to pull (a ship, barge, car, trailer etc) by a rope, chain or cable: The tugboat towed the ship out of the harbour; The car broke down and had to be towed to the garage.) vleči z vrvjo2. noun((an) act of towing or process of being towed: Give us a tow!) vleka* * *I [tóu]1.nounvleka, vlečenje; vlečna ladja, šlep, tovorna ladja brez pogonskega strojato have in tow — vleči za seboj; figuratively imeti (koga) na vratu, na skrbito take in(to) tow — vleči, remorkirati; figuratively vzeti v zaščito, v svoje okrilje;2.transitive verbvleči z vrvjo vzdolž obale (čoln, barko); nautical vleči z vrvjo, remorkirati; vleči s seboj; biology vleči (vlečno mrežo) skozi vodo (da bi ujeli poskusne vzorce)II [tóu]nounhodnična preja; zadnje predivo, otre, tulje; zavojno platno -
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I [təu] 1. сущ.1) бечева; буксирный канат, трос; буксир2) буксировка- take in tow- have in tow 2. гл.1) мор.в) буксировать2) тащить ( автомобиль)Any cars parked on this side of the street will be towed away at the owner's cost. — Все машины, припаркованные на этой стороне улицы, будут эвакуированы за счёт владельцев.
Syn:II [təu] сущ.; с.-х.1) кудель, очёс2) пакляSyn: -
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редк.быть занятым, иметь неотложную работуThey may find they have more tow on their distaff than they know how to spin. (A. C. Doyle, ‘The White Company’, ch. V) — У них может оказаться столько работы, что они с ней и не справятся.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have tow on one's distaff
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A n1 Aut to be on tow être en remorque ; to give sb a tow remorquer qn ; to need a tow avoir besoin d'être remorqué ;2 fig hum ( following) to have sb in tow être accompagné de qn ; a father with two children in tow un père accompagné de deux enfants ;3 ( ski lift) téléski m ;4 Tex filasse f.■ tow away:▶ tow away [sth], tow [sth] away [police] emmener [qch] à la fourrière ; [recovery service] remorquer. -
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(have (или take) smb. in tow)1) взять на буксир, опекать кого-л.; иметь кого-л. на своём попечении или под своим покровительствомProfessor Cowey had published works through Theobald's father, and Theobald had on this account been taken in tow by Mrs. Cowey, from the beginning of his University career. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. X) — Отец Теобалда помог профессору Коуи опубликовать его работы, и поэтому миссис Коуи опекала Теобалда с первых дней его университетской жизни.
2) иметь кого-л. в числе своих поклонниковNow that she has the Buccaneer in tow, she doesn't care twopence about you, and you'll find it out. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part I, ch. V) — С тех пор, как Джун взяла на буксир этого "пирата", ей стало не до тебя, скоро ты сама в этом убедишься.
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Ⅰtow [təυ]1. n1) буксиро́вка2) букси́руемое су́дно3) букси́рный карава́н4) бечева́; букси́р(ный) кана́т, тросa) брать на букси́р;б) брать на попече́ние;to have smb. in tow
а) име́ть кого́-л. на своём попече́нии, опека́ть;б) име́ть кого́-л. в числе́ сопровожда́ющих; име́ть кого́-л. в числе́ свои́х покло́нников2. v1) тяну́ть ( баржу) на бечеве́; букси́ровать2) тащи́ть за собо́йⅡtow [təυ] nтекст.1) очёс, куде́ль2) па́кля
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