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61 full
A adj1 ( completely filled) [box, glass, room, cupboard] plein ; [hotel, flight, car park] complet/-ète ; [theatre] comble ; a full tank of petrol un plein réservoir d'essence ; a full bottle of whisky une pleine bouteille de whisky ; full to the brim plein à ras bord ; full to overflowing [bucket] plein à déborder ; [room, suitcase] plein à craquer ○ ; I've got my hands full lit j'ai les mains pleines ; fig je suis débordé ; don't speak with your mouth full ne parle pas la bouche pleine ; full of plein de [ideas, life, energy, surprises] ; the hotel/the train is full of tourists l'hôtel/le train est plein de touristes ; the papers are full of the accident les journaux ne parlent que de l'accident ; he's full of his holiday plans il ne parle que de ses projets de vacances ; to be full of oneself péj être imbu de soi-même ; to be full of one's own importance être plein de suffisance ;2 ( sated) ( also full up) [stomach] plein ; to drink/swim on a full stomach boire/se baigner le ventre plein ; I'm full ○ je n'en peux plus ;3 ( busy) [day, week] chargé, bien rempli ; my diary is full for this week mon agenda est complet pour cette semaine ; she leads a very full life elle mène une vie très remplie ;4 ( complete) [pack of cards, set of teeth] complet/-ète ; [name, breakfast, story, details] complet/-ète ; [price, control] total ; [responsibility] entier/-ière ; [support] inconditionnel/-elle ; [understanding, awareness] total ; [inquiry, investigation] approfondi ; the full extent of the damage/of the disaster l'ampleur des dégâts/du désastre ; the full implications of toutes les implications de, toute la portée de ; he has a full head of hair il a tous ses cheveux ; to be in full view être parfaitement visible ; in full view of sb sous les yeux de qn ;6 ( maximum) [employment, bloom, power] plein (before n) ; he has the radio at full volume il a mis la radio à plein volume ; at full speed à toute vitesse ; in full sunlight en plein soleil ; to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage profiter pleinement de qch [opportunity, situation] ; to get full marks GB obtenir la note maximale ; she deserves full marks for courage GB elle mérite des félicitations pour son courage ;7 ( for emphasis) [hour, kilo, month] bon/bonne (before n) ; it took them three full weeks to reply ils ont mis trois bonnes semaines pour répondre ; turn the knob a full 180 degrees tourne complètement le bouton à 180 degrés ;8 ( rounded) [cheeks, face] rond ; [lips] charnu ; [figure] fort ; [skirt, sleeve] ample ; clothes for the fuller figure vêtements pour personnes fortes ;9 Astron [moon] plein ; there's a full moon c'est la pleine lune ; when the moon is full à la pleine lune ;10 ( rich) [flavour, tone] riche.B adv1 ( directly) to hit sb full in the face/stomach frapper qn en plein visage/ventre ; to look sb full in the face regarder qn droit dans les yeux ;2 ( very) to know full well that savoir fort bien que ; as you know full well comme tu le sais fort bien ;3 ( to the maximum) is the volume turned up full? est-ce que le volume est à fond? ; with the heating up full avec le chauffage à fond.C in full adv phr to write sth in full écrire qch en toutes lettres ; to pay sb in full payer qn intégralement ; to publish/describe sth in full publier/décrire qch intégralement.to enjoy ou live life to the full profiter pleinement de l'existence. -
62 Yost, Paul Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 30 June 1919 Bristow, Iowa, USA[br]American designer of balloons who reintroduced the hot-air balloon.[br]After the early hot-air balloons of the Montgolfier brothers in the 1780s, this branch of ballooning was superseded by hydrogen, coal gas and helium balloons. Following the research by Auguste Piccard into cosmic radiation during the 1930s, a renewed interest in this branch of research arose in the United States from 1947 onwards, using helium-filled balloons. Modern plastics were available by this time, and polythene was used for the envelopes.Paul E.Yost developed an improved form of envelope using nylon fabric laminated with mylar plastic film. This provided a strong impermeable material that was ideal for balloons. Using this material for the envelope, Yost produced the Vulcoon in 1960. He also reintroduced the use of hot air to inflate his balloon and developed an easily controlled gas burner fuelled by propane gas, which was readily available in cylinders for portable cooking stoves. Yost's company, Raven Industries, developed these very basic balloons as a military project. The pilot was suspended in a sling, but they improved the design by fitting wicker or aluminium baskets and turned to a market in the field of sport. After a slow start, hot-air ballooning became popular as a sport. In 1963 Yost made the first crossing of the English Channel in a hot-air balloon, accompanied by Donald Piccard, nephew of the balloonist Auguste Piccard, and Charles Dollfus, the eminent French aviation historian. Yost's attempt to cross the Atlantic in his balloon Silver Fox during 1976 failed and he was rescued from the sea near the Azores. The popularity of hot-air ballooning increased during the 1970s, and evolved into a very original form of advertising with unusual shapes for the envelopes, including a house, a bottle and an elephant.JDS -
63 שקע
שָׁקַע(b. h.) 1) to be depressed, sink, go down. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c bot. אם היה חותמה שוֹקֵעַ if the seal on it was engraven, opp. בולט; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 2; Bab. ib. 43b. Gen. R. s. 19 (ref. to לרוח היום, Gen. 3:8) לרוח ששוֹקַעַת עם היום by the (western) wind that goes down with the day. Ib. כל שהיום שוקעוכ׳ the more the day goes down, the cooler it grows. Y.Sabb.I, 3d top אחד צף ואחד שוקעוכ׳ one kind of poison floats, another settles Mikv. X, 1 צלוחית שפיה שוקע a bottle the mouth of which is turned down. Men.103b, v. Hithpa.; a. fr. 2) to sink, let down. B. Mets.V, 7 מששְׁקָעוֹ בכבשן after he let the lime stones down into the kiln (Y. ed. משיִשְׁקַע כבשנו, or משיְשַׁקֵּעַ) when he has filled his kiln). Yalk. Koh. 966, v. שָׁלָה; a. e.Part. pass. שָׁקוּעַ; f. שְׁקוּעָה Bekh.43b, v. חָרַם. Ex. R. s. 1522> והארץ ש׳ במים the earth was submerged in water. Sifra Thazr., Par. 5, ch. XV (ref. to פחתת, Lev. 13:55) שיהיו כל מראיה שְׁקוּעִין Rabad (ed. שוֹקְעִין) that all its colors appear lower (v. שַׁקִּיעַ; cmp. עָמוֹק); Yalk. Lev. 553 שוֹקְעִין; a. e.Bekh.VII, 1 ראשו ש׳, v. שָׁקוּט. Pi. שִׁיקֵּעַ to sink, let down. Snh.VI, 4 מְשַׁקְּעִין את הקורהוכ׳ they insert the trunk (of the gallows) in the ground. Y.Shek.V, end, 49b כמה ממון שִׁיקְּעוּ אבותי כאן how much money have my ancestors sunk here (in building that synagogue)!; כמה נפשות שיקעווכ׳ how many souls did thy ancestors sink here! were there no people to study the Law (on whom that money might have been spent)?; Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b. B. Mets.V, 7 Y. ed., v. supra; a. e.Trnsf. to embody in a collection without regard to original wording, to edit, abridge. Y.Hor.III, 48c top; Y.Sabb.XVI, 15c הדא דאת אמר עד שלא ש׳ בו רבי רוב משניות אבל משש׳וכ׳ what you say (that the study of the Mishnah collection is preferable) refers to the time before Rabbi had embodied and abridged most of the Mishnayoth in his edition, but since then, run at all times after the Talmud (where the discussions are quoted in their original form).Part. pass. מְשוּקָּע; f. מְשוּקַּעַת; pl. מְשוּקָּעִים, מְשוּקָּעִין; מְשוּקָּעוֹת. Koh. R. to I, 15 מקצתה מש׳ בארץ part of the boat rests on dry land. Y.B. Mets.II, beg.8b במש׳ בו when the objeot is found stuck in it, opp. בנתון בו when it is seen that it was put there. Gen. R. s. 33 שהיתה התיבה מש׳ במיםוכ׳ that the ark was eleven cubits in the water. Y.Yoma VII, beg.44a זראו של דוד מש׳ שם the seed of David is sunk there (in the family of the Resh Galutha). Y.Sabb.III, 6a top כסא שרגליו מש׳ בטיט a chair the feet of which stick in the mud. Y.ḤagI, 76d top; Y.Peah II, 17a כמה … וכולהן מש׳ במשנה many Hălakhoth have been communicated to Moses from Sinai, and they all are embodied in the Mishnah; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁקִיעַ to sink, let down. Gen. R. s. 68 ה׳הקב״ה גלגלוכ׳ the Lord caused the sun to set before its time. Ib. מה אתה בצאתך הִשְׁקַעְתִּי חמחוכ׳ as I caused the sun to set when thou didst go out Lev. R. s. 21; Pesik. Aḥăre, p. 176a>, לעולם יַשְׁקִיעַוכ׳ (Ar. s. v. רתק: יְשַׁקֵּעַ or יִשְׁקַע) man should at all times sink himself into the study of the Mishnah, for when he knocks, v. רָתַק. Koh. R. to I, 5 עד שלאה׳ שמשו … הזריחוכ׳ before God made the sun of Moses to set, he made the sun of Joshua to rise, v. שֶׁמֶש. Ib. 4 היוצר הזה מַשְׁקִיעַ כבשונו מה שמשקיעוכ׳ the potter fills his oven; what he sinks into it first, is the last to come out; a. fr. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּקֵּע, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּקֵּעַ 1) to be sunk, drowned; to be mixed tip beyond recognition. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 המִשְׁתַּקְּעִים שוקעים את שוקעיהן those that were to he drowned, drowned those that wanted to drown them. Ruth R. to I, 17 נ׳ … בחליו was three days unconscious I on his sick-bed, opp. נתישבה דעתו he came to. Ex. R. s. 156> מִשְׁתַּקְּעִין בעונותוכ׳ are sunk in sins through the evil inclination. Ib.15> עד שנִשְׁתַּקְּעוּ תהומות until the depths were filled with water. Y.Shek.VIII, beg.51a והיו עולי רגלים משתקאיןוכ׳ the pilgrims sank in blood up to their knees; Men.103b שוקעין; Tosef.Eduy. III, 2 מפקיעין בדםוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (read: מְשוּקָּעִין; Var. מְשַׁקְּעִין את ארכובותיהן). Arakh.6b עד שלא נ׳ שםוכ׳ as long as the name of its owner (that donated it) is not merged (but is still traceable). Kidd.75a עד שיִשְׁתֵּקֵּעַ שםע״א ממנו until the name of idolatry has disappeared from him (until his idolatrous ancestry is no longer traceable). Y.Keth.I, 25d top משפחהשנ׳ בה פסולוכ׳ if a genealogical blemish is mixed up in a family, you must investigate it back to four mothers; Y.Kidd.IV, 65d bot. Ib. מה נאשה ונִשְׁתַּקְּעוּ בהנ גדולי הדור what can we do (with these families), since prominent men of the generation are mixed up with them? Ib. חמשת … וכולם נשתקעו בכהונהוכ׳ Pashhur ben Imer had five thousand slaves, and they are all mixed up with high priestly families; Y.Yeb.VIII, 9d top; (Kidd.70b נטמעו). Tanḥ. Noah 5 the Lord supported Noah שלא יִשְׁתַּקֵּעַ במעשה דור המבול lest he sink down in (the mud of) the deeds of the generation of the flood; a. fr. 2) to settle permanently, be naturalized. Sifré Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. 26:5 ויגר) מלמד … להִשְׁתַּקֵּע אלא לגור שם this shows that he (Jacob) did not go down (to Egypt) to settle there as a citizen, but only to sojourn there. 3) to be lost in forests, fields Y.Ber.II, end, 5d ובשעה שהוא משתקעוכ׳ but when one is lost, he may even trespass on a field of crocus; (B. Kam.81a תועה). Y. Ber. l. c.; Y.B. Bath.V, 15a bot. וראו … משתקע ובא כנגדן they saw R. J. b. P. having lost his way and coming (through fields) towards them. -
64 שָׁקַע
שָׁקַע(b. h.) 1) to be depressed, sink, go down. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c bot. אם היה חותמה שוֹקֵעַ if the seal on it was engraven, opp. בולט; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 2; Bab. ib. 43b. Gen. R. s. 19 (ref. to לרוח היום, Gen. 3:8) לרוח ששוֹקַעַת עם היום by the (western) wind that goes down with the day. Ib. כל שהיום שוקעוכ׳ the more the day goes down, the cooler it grows. Y.Sabb.I, 3d top אחד צף ואחד שוקעוכ׳ one kind of poison floats, another settles Mikv. X, 1 צלוחית שפיה שוקע a bottle the mouth of which is turned down. Men.103b, v. Hithpa.; a. fr. 2) to sink, let down. B. Mets.V, 7 מששְׁקָעוֹ בכבשן after he let the lime stones down into the kiln (Y. ed. משיִשְׁקַע כבשנו, or משיְשַׁקֵּעַ) when he has filled his kiln). Yalk. Koh. 966, v. שָׁלָה; a. e.Part. pass. שָׁקוּעַ; f. שְׁקוּעָה Bekh.43b, v. חָרַם. Ex. R. s. 1522> והארץ ש׳ במים the earth was submerged in water. Sifra Thazr., Par. 5, ch. XV (ref. to פחתת, Lev. 13:55) שיהיו כל מראיה שְׁקוּעִין Rabad (ed. שוֹקְעִין) that all its colors appear lower (v. שַׁקִּיעַ; cmp. עָמוֹק); Yalk. Lev. 553 שוֹקְעִין; a. e.Bekh.VII, 1 ראשו ש׳, v. שָׁקוּט. Pi. שִׁיקֵּעַ to sink, let down. Snh.VI, 4 מְשַׁקְּעִין את הקורהוכ׳ they insert the trunk (of the gallows) in the ground. Y.Shek.V, end, 49b כמה ממון שִׁיקְּעוּ אבותי כאן how much money have my ancestors sunk here (in building that synagogue)!; כמה נפשות שיקעווכ׳ how many souls did thy ancestors sink here! were there no people to study the Law (on whom that money might have been spent)?; Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b. B. Mets.V, 7 Y. ed., v. supra; a. e.Trnsf. to embody in a collection without regard to original wording, to edit, abridge. Y.Hor.III, 48c top; Y.Sabb.XVI, 15c הדא דאת אמר עד שלא ש׳ בו רבי רוב משניות אבל משש׳וכ׳ what you say (that the study of the Mishnah collection is preferable) refers to the time before Rabbi had embodied and abridged most of the Mishnayoth in his edition, but since then, run at all times after the Talmud (where the discussions are quoted in their original form).Part. pass. מְשוּקָּע; f. מְשוּקַּעַת; pl. מְשוּקָּעִים, מְשוּקָּעִין; מְשוּקָּעוֹת. Koh. R. to I, 15 מקצתה מש׳ בארץ part of the boat rests on dry land. Y.B. Mets.II, beg.8b במש׳ בו when the objeot is found stuck in it, opp. בנתון בו when it is seen that it was put there. Gen. R. s. 33 שהיתה התיבה מש׳ במיםוכ׳ that the ark was eleven cubits in the water. Y.Yoma VII, beg.44a זראו של דוד מש׳ שם the seed of David is sunk there (in the family of the Resh Galutha). Y.Sabb.III, 6a top כסא שרגליו מש׳ בטיט a chair the feet of which stick in the mud. Y.ḤagI, 76d top; Y.Peah II, 17a כמה … וכולהן מש׳ במשנה many Hălakhoth have been communicated to Moses from Sinai, and they all are embodied in the Mishnah; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁקִיעַ to sink, let down. Gen. R. s. 68 ה׳הקב״ה גלגלוכ׳ the Lord caused the sun to set before its time. Ib. מה אתה בצאתך הִשְׁקַעְתִּי חמחוכ׳ as I caused the sun to set when thou didst go out Lev. R. s. 21; Pesik. Aḥăre, p. 176a>, לעולם יַשְׁקִיעַוכ׳ (Ar. s. v. רתק: יְשַׁקֵּעַ or יִשְׁקַע) man should at all times sink himself into the study of the Mishnah, for when he knocks, v. רָתַק. Koh. R. to I, 5 עד שלאה׳ שמשו … הזריחוכ׳ before God made the sun of Moses to set, he made the sun of Joshua to rise, v. שֶׁמֶש. Ib. 4 היוצר הזה מַשְׁקִיעַ כבשונו מה שמשקיעוכ׳ the potter fills his oven; what he sinks into it first, is the last to come out; a. fr. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּקֵּע, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּקֵּעַ 1) to be sunk, drowned; to be mixed tip beyond recognition. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 המִשְׁתַּקְּעִים שוקעים את שוקעיהן those that were to he drowned, drowned those that wanted to drown them. Ruth R. to I, 17 נ׳ … בחליו was three days unconscious I on his sick-bed, opp. נתישבה דעתו he came to. Ex. R. s. 156> מִשְׁתַּקְּעִין בעונותוכ׳ are sunk in sins through the evil inclination. Ib.15> עד שנִשְׁתַּקְּעוּ תהומות until the depths were filled with water. Y.Shek.VIII, beg.51a והיו עולי רגלים משתקאיןוכ׳ the pilgrims sank in blood up to their knees; Men.103b שוקעין; Tosef.Eduy. III, 2 מפקיעין בדםוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (read: מְשוּקָּעִין; Var. מְשַׁקְּעִין את ארכובותיהן). Arakh.6b עד שלא נ׳ שםוכ׳ as long as the name of its owner (that donated it) is not merged (but is still traceable). Kidd.75a עד שיִשְׁתֵּקֵּעַ שםע״א ממנו until the name of idolatry has disappeared from him (until his idolatrous ancestry is no longer traceable). Y.Keth.I, 25d top משפחהשנ׳ בה פסולוכ׳ if a genealogical blemish is mixed up in a family, you must investigate it back to four mothers; Y.Kidd.IV, 65d bot. Ib. מה נאשה ונִשְׁתַּקְּעוּ בהנ גדולי הדור what can we do (with these families), since prominent men of the generation are mixed up with them? Ib. חמשת … וכולם נשתקעו בכהונהוכ׳ Pashhur ben Imer had five thousand slaves, and they are all mixed up with high priestly families; Y.Yeb.VIII, 9d top; (Kidd.70b נטמעו). Tanḥ. Noah 5 the Lord supported Noah שלא יִשְׁתַּקֵּעַ במעשה דור המבול lest he sink down in (the mud of) the deeds of the generation of the flood; a. fr. 2) to settle permanently, be naturalized. Sifré Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. 26:5 ויגר) מלמד … להִשְׁתַּקֵּע אלא לגור שם this shows that he (Jacob) did not go down (to Egypt) to settle there as a citizen, but only to sojourn there. 3) to be lost in forests, fields Y.Ber.II, end, 5d ובשעה שהוא משתקעוכ׳ but when one is lost, he may even trespass on a field of crocus; (B. Kam.81a תועה). Y. Ber. l. c.; Y.B. Bath.V, 15a bot. וראו … משתקע ובא כנגדן they saw R. J. b. P. having lost his way and coming (through fields) towards them. -
65 Bissell, George Henry
[br]b. 8 November 1821 Hanover, New Hampshire, USAd. 19 November 1884 New York, USA[br]American promoter of the petroleum industry.[br]Bissell first pursued a career in education, as Professor of Languages at the University of Norwich, Vermont, and then as Superintendent of Schools in New Orleans. After dabbling in journalism, he turned to law and was admitted to the Bar in New York City in 1853. The following year he was deeply impressed by the picture of a derrick on the label on a bottle of brine from Samuel M.Kier's brine well. Bissell saw in it a new possibility of producing petroleum and, with Jonathan G.Elveleth, formed the world's first oil company, the Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company, on 30 December 1854. The Company obtained a sample of oil at Hibbard Farm, Titusville, Pennsylvania, and sent it for examination to Benjamin Silliman Jr, Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. He reported on 16 April 1855 that by simple means nearly all the oil could be converted into useful substances. Bissell acted on this and began drilling near Oil Creek, Pennsylvania. On 27 August 1859 his contractor struck oil at 60 ft (18 m). This date is usually taken as the starting point of the modern oil industry, even though oil had been obtained two years earlier in Europe by drilling near Hannover and at Ploesti in Romania. Bissell returned to New York in 1863 and spent the rest of his life promoting enterprises connected with the oil industry.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1884, New York Herald, 20 November.W.B.Kaempffert, 1924, A Popular History of American Inventions, New York. I.M.Tarbell, 1904, History of the Standard Oil Company, New York.LRD -
66 ice
1. [aıs] n1. лёдblack ice - а) прозрачная ледяная корка; б) старый глетчерный лёд
broken /open/ ice - разрежённый лёд
coast /fast/ ice - береговой лёд, припай
dead ice - стоячий /неподвижный/ ледник, «мёртвый» лёд
drift /pack/ ice - паковый лёд
a block of ice - кусок /глыба/ льда, льдина
a piece of ice - льдинка, кусочек льда
a sheet of ice - ледяное покрытие; ледяное поле
to feel as cold as ice - замёрзнуть, превратиться в ледышку
2. обыкн. pl мороженое; амер. фруктовое мороженое3. = icing1 14. сдержанность; холодностьice of smb.'s manner - чей-л. ледяной тон
5. амер. сл. алмазы, бриллианты; драгоценности6. 1) театр. разг. приплата работнику театра за хорошие билеты2) амер. сл. взятка; отступное; магарыч♢
as chaste as ice - невинный, непорочныйon ice - а) обеспеченный, гарантированный, имеющий все шансы быть успешно реализованным; ≅ «на мази»; б) имеющийся в запасе /резерве/; отложенный до времени; keep it on ice - попридержи это; в) наготове, могущий быть сразу использованным; г) сл. изолированный, лишённый возможности действовать; находящийся в заключении
to be on thin ice - быть в затруднительном, ненадёжном или опасном положении, ходить по краю пропасти; ≅ играть с огнём
straight off the ice - а) свежий, только что полученный ( о продуктах); б) немедленно, незамедлительно
to break the ice - а) положить начало чему-л., приступить к чему-л.; б) нарушить молчание, сделать первый шаг
to cut no ice with smb. - а) не иметь никакого влияния на кого-л.; б) ничего не добиться у кого-л.
2. [aıs] vto put on ice - амер. а) отложить; put it on ice - пока забудьте об этом; б) сл. убить
1. (тж. ice up, ice over)1) замораживать; покрывать льдом, сковывать льдомthe pond was iced over - пруд затянуло /сковало/ льдом
2) замерзать, покрываться льдом; превращаться в лёд, замораживатьсяthe water has iced overnight - за ночь вода замёрзла /покрылась льдом/
2. обледенеть (обыкн. ice up, ice over)3. охлаждать4. леденить5. разг. молчать, держать язык за зубами6. разг. не обращать внимания; игнорировать (кого-л.); холодно обращаться (с кем-л.)7. покрывать глазурью, глазировать8. амер. сл.1) откладывать, замораживать2) убить♢
to ice the decision - амер. предопределять /предрешать/ исход делаto ice the cake - амер. сл. завершить дело
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67 ice
1. [aıs] n1. лёдblack ice - а) прозрачная ледяная корка; б) старый глетчерный лёд
broken /open/ ice - разрежённый лёд
coast /fast/ ice - береговой лёд, припай
dead ice - стоячий /неподвижный/ ледник, «мёртвый» лёд
drift /pack/ ice - паковый лёд
a block of ice - кусок /глыба/ льда, льдина
a piece of ice - льдинка, кусочек льда
a sheet of ice - ледяное покрытие; ледяное поле
to feel as cold as ice - замёрзнуть, превратиться в ледышку
2. обыкн. pl мороженое; амер. фруктовое мороженое3. = icing1 14. сдержанность; холодностьice of smb.'s manner - чей-л. ледяной тон
5. амер. сл. алмазы, бриллианты; драгоценности6. 1) театр. разг. приплата работнику театра за хорошие билеты2) амер. сл. взятка; отступное; магарыч♢
as chaste as ice - невинный, непорочныйon ice - а) обеспеченный, гарантированный, имеющий все шансы быть успешно реализованным; ≅ «на мази»; б) имеющийся в запасе /резерве/; отложенный до времени; keep it on ice - попридержи это; в) наготове, могущий быть сразу использованным; г) сл. изолированный, лишённый возможности действовать; находящийся в заключении
to be on thin ice - быть в затруднительном, ненадёжном или опасном положении, ходить по краю пропасти; ≅ играть с огнём
straight off the ice - а) свежий, только что полученный ( о продуктах); б) немедленно, незамедлительно
to break the ice - а) положить начало чему-л., приступить к чему-л.; б) нарушить молчание, сделать первый шаг
to cut no ice with smb. - а) не иметь никакого влияния на кого-л.; б) ничего не добиться у кого-л.
2. [aıs] vto put on ice - амер. а) отложить; put it on ice - пока забудьте об этом; б) сл. убить
1. (тж. ice up, ice over)1) замораживать; покрывать льдом, сковывать льдомthe pond was iced over - пруд затянуло /сковало/ льдом
2) замерзать, покрываться льдом; превращаться в лёд, замораживатьсяthe water has iced overnight - за ночь вода замёрзла /покрылась льдом/
2. обледенеть (обыкн. ice up, ice over)3. охлаждать4. леденить5. разг. молчать, держать язык за зубами6. разг. не обращать внимания; игнорировать (кого-л.); холодно обращаться (с кем-л.)7. покрывать глазурью, глазировать8. амер. сл.1) откладывать, замораживать2) убить♢
to ice the decision - амер. предопределять /предрешать/ исход делаto ice the cake - амер. сл. завершить дело
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68 К-316
НА КОРТОЧКАХ сидеть НА КОРТОЧКИ сесть, присесть PrepP these forms only adv(to be sitting, assume a position) with one's knees deeply bent, supporting one's weight on the feet or balancing o.s. on the balls of the feetsquat (down)sit (squat (down)) onone's haunches (heels) crouch.Тэдди пристально на него (Виктора) посмотрел, потом вздохнул крякнув, присел на корточки, покопался под стойкой и выставил перед Виктором пузырёк с нашатырным спиртом и початую пачку чая (Стругацкие 1). Teddy stared at him (Victor) for a moment and sighed. Grunting, he squatted down, rummaged around under the bar, and came up with a bottle of liquid ammonia and an opened packet of tea (1a).В то утро он продал Николаю Гавриловичу (оба присели на корточки подле груды книг) неразрезанного ещё Фейербаха (Набоков 1). That morning he sold Nikolay Gavrilovich (both of them squatting on their haunches beside a pile of books) a still uncut volume of Feuerbach (1a).Костерок оказался у небольшого причала, пылал уже затухающим пламенем, освещая нескольких то ли геологов, то ли рыбаков и край большой лодки. «Здравствуйте, товарищи! -Подойдя ближе, Золотарев присел позади них на корточки. -Приятного аппетита» (Максимов 1). The dying flames of the bonfire, which turned out to be at a little mooring-stage, lit up the faces of a group of men—geologists perhaps, or fishermen - and the edge of a large boat. "Good evening, comrades! Enjoy your food." Zolotarev went up and crouched beside them (1a). -
69 на корточках
• НА КОРТОЧКАХ сидеть; НА КОРТОЧКИ сесть, присесть[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to be sitting, assume a position) with one's knees deeply bent, supporting one's weight on the feet or balancing o.s. on the balls of the feet:- squat (down);- sit (squat < down>) onone's haunches (heels);- crouch.♦ Тэдди пристально на него [Виктора] посмотрел, потом вздохнул; крякнув, присел на корточки, покопался под стойкой и выставил перед Виктором пузырёк с нашатырным спиртом и початую пачку чая (Стругацкие 1). Teddy stared at him [Victor] for a moment and sighed. Grunting, he squatted down, rummaged around under the bar, and came up with a bottle of liquid ammonia and an opened packet of tea (1a). ФВ то утро он продал Николаю Гавриловичу (оба присели на корточки подле груды книг) неразрезанного ещё Фейербаха (Набоков 1). That morning he sold Nikolay Gavrilovich (both of them squatting on their haunches beside a pile of books) a still uncut volume of Feuerbach (1a).♦ Костерок оказался у небольшого причала, пылал уже затухающим пламенем, освещая нескольких то ли геологов, то ли рыбаков и край большой лодки. "Здравствуйте, товарищи! - Подойдя ближе, Золотарев присел позади них на корточки. - Приятного аппетита" (Максимов 1). The dying flames of the bonfire, which turned out to be at a little mooring-stage, lit up the faces of a group of men - geologists perhaps, or fishermen - and the edge of a large boat. "Good evening, comrades! Enjoy your food." Zolotarev went up and crouched beside them (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на корточках
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70 на корточки
• НА КОРТОЧКАХ сидеть; НА КОРТОЧКИ сесть, присесть[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to be sitting, assume a position) with one's knees deeply bent, supporting one's weight on the feet or balancing o.s. on the balls of the feet:- squat (down);- sit (squat < down>) onone's haunches (heels);- crouch.♦ Тэдди пристально на него [Виктора] посмотрел, потом вздохнул; крякнув, присел на корточки, покопался под стойкой и выставил перед Виктором пузырёк с нашатырным спиртом и початую пачку чая (Стругацкие 1). Teddy stared at him [Victor] for a moment and sighed. Grunting, he squatted down, rummaged around under the bar, and came up with a bottle of liquid ammonia and an opened packet of tea (1a). ФВ то утро он продал Николаю Гавриловичу (оба присели на корточки подле груды книг) неразрезанного ещё Фейербаха (Набоков 1). That morning he sold Nikolay Gavrilovich (both of them squatting on their haunches beside a pile of books) a still uncut volume of Feuerbach (1a).♦ Костерок оказался у небольшого причала, пылал уже затухающим пламенем, освещая нескольких то ли геологов, то ли рыбаков и край большой лодки. "Здравствуйте, товарищи! - Подойдя ближе, Золотарев присел позади них на корточки. - Приятного аппетита" (Максимов 1). The dying flames of the bonfire, which turned out to be at a little mooring-stage, lit up the faces of a group of men - geologists perhaps, or fishermen - and the edge of a large boat. "Good evening, comrades! Enjoy your food." Zolotarev went up and crouched beside them (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на корточки
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71 qualche
a few( un certo) someinterrogativo anyrimango qualche giorno I'm staying for a few daysqualche giorno usciamo insieme we'll go out some dayqualche cosa somethingqualche volta sometimealcune volte a few timesa volte sometimesin qualche luogo somewherequalche mese fa a few months agoin qualche modo somehow* * *qualche agg.indef.1 ( alcuni, alcune, un certo numero di) a few; some (di solito in frasi affermative o in frasi interr. da cui si attenda risposta affermativa); any (in frasi interr.): qualche anno fa, some (o a few) years ago; fra qualche minuto, in a few minutes; sono qui da qualche ora, I've been here for a few hours; si fermerà con noi qualche giorno, he's staying with us for a few days; mi diede qualche consiglio, he gave me some advice; sono in attesa di qualche buona notizia, I'm expecting some good news; ho qualche motivo per crederlo, I have some reason to think so; avrei qualche dubbio in proposito, I have some doubts on that score; porta qualche amico, bring some (o a few) friends; deve avere qualche soldo da parte, he must have some money put away; costerà qualche milione, it will cost a few million; la città era a qualche chilometro di distanza, the town was a few miles away; c'è qualche lettera per me?, are there any letters for me?; vuoi qualche libro da leggere?, do you want some books to read?; avete qualche problema?, have you got any problems?; può darmi qualche informazione?, can you give me some information?; hai qualche parente all'estero?, have you got any relatives abroad? // qualche mio amico, some friends of mine (o some of my friends) // qualche cosa → qualcosa // qualche volta, sometimes2 ( un certo, una certa; una certa quantità) some, a certain amount of: c'è ancora qualche speranza di salvarlo, there's still some hope of saving him; ho avuto qualche difficoltà a trovare la strada, I had some difficulty finding the way; è un'opera che presenta qualche interesse storico, it's a work with some historical interest; c'è voluto qualche tempo per imparare il nuovo lavoro, it took some time to learn the new job; da qualche tempo non si fa più vedere, he hasn't turned up for some time // accettò non senza qualche esitazione, he accepted but not without some hesitation; una donna non priva di (un) qualche fascino, a woman not without a certain charm3 ( quale che sia, uno o l'altro) (in frasi affermative o interr. che sollecitano risposta affermativa) some (or other); (in frasi interr.) any: trova sempre qualche scusa, he always finds some excuse or other; qualche volta si farà male sul serio, sometime or other he's going to get seriously hurt; venite a trovarci qualche giorno, come and see us some day or other // in qualche luogo, da qualche parte, somewhere (or other); anywhere: dev'esserci una bottiglia di whisky da qualche parte, there must be a bottle of whisky somewhere; non trovo gli occhiali, li hai visti da qualche parte?, I can't find my glasses, have you seen them anywhere?; non ci siamo già visti in qualche posto?, haven't we met before somewhere? // in qualche modo, somehow or other: in qualche modo me la caverò, I'll get by somehow or other; un lavoro fatto in qualche modo, a slapdash piece of work // ci deve pur essere (un) qualche rimedio, there must be some solution4 ( riferito a una determinata persona o cosa) some: qualche amico deve averlo informato, some friend must have told him; si tratta di qualche scherzo di cattivo gusto, it must be some joke in bad taste; l'esplosione era da attribuirsi a qualche guasto al sistema di controllo, the explosion was due to some fault in the control system; qualche giorno lo verrà a sapere, he'll get to know some day5 qualche altro, ( differente) some other; any other; ( in aggiunta, in più) some more; any more: devo averlo visto in qualche altro posto, I must have seen him in some other place (o somewhere else); venite qualche altro giorno, come some other day; c'era qualche altra persona con te?, was there any other person (o anyone else) with you?; avete qualche altra domanda da fare?, have you any other questions?; le interessa qualche altro articolo?, are you interested in any other item (o in anything else)?; prendete qualche altro cioccolatino?, would you like some more chocolates?; vorrei sentire qualche altro parere, I'd like to hear some other opinions; hai trovato qualche altro errore nella lettera?, have you found any other (o any more) mistakes in the letter? // Usato anche con valore di pron.: questi fogli non bastano, portamene qualche altro, there aren't enough sheets of paper here, bring me some more; è una storiella molto divertente, ne sai qualche altra?, it's a very funny story, do you know any others (o any more)?◆ avv. (ant., region.) ( circa): siamo quasi arrivati, mancherà qualche paio di chilometri, we're nearly there, it can only be another couple of miles or so.* * *['kwalke]aggettivo indefinito1) (alcuni) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) anyqualche anno fa — a few o some years ago
c'è ancora qualche biscotto? — are there any biscuits left o any more biscuits?
qualche mio amico — some of my friends, some o a few friends of mine
2) (uno) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) anytroverò qualche scusa — I'll make o find an excuse
in qualche modo — (in un modo o nell'altro) somehow, one way or another
da qualche parte — (in frasi affermative) somewhere; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere
in qualche posto — (in frasi affermative) somewhere, someplace AE; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere, anyplace AE
3) (un certo) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) any4) qualche volta (talvolta) sometimes; (una volta o l'altra) sometime••Note:v. la nota della voce alcuno* * *qualche/'kwalke/v. la nota della voce alcuno.agg. indef.1 (alcuni) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) any; qualche anno fa a few o some years ago; tra qualche giorno in a few days; c'è ancora qualche biscotto? are there any biscuits left o any more biscuits? qualche mio amico some of my friends, some o a few friends of mine; ha qualche soldo da parte he has some money saved; qualche cosa something2 (uno) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) any; per qualche motivo non è venuto for some reason (or other) he didn't come; troverò qualche scusa I'll make o find an excuse; qualche problema? is anything the matter? any problems? in qualche modo (in un modo o nell'altro) somehow, one way or another; da qualche parte (in frasi affermative) somewhere; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere; da qualche altra parte somewhere else; in qualche posto (in frasi affermative) somewhere, someplace AE; (in frasi interrogative) anywhere, anyplace AE3 (un certo) (in frasi affermative e nelle offerte) some, a few; (in frasi interrogative) any; ho avuto qualche difficoltà a convincerlo I had some trouble persuading him; da qualche tempo for some time; qualche tempo fa some time ago\See also notes... (alcuni.pdf) -
72 опускание носа
1. nosing down2. dropping the noseон клевал носом, сидя у камина — he sat nodding by the fire
толстый, распухший красный нос, «нос пьяницы» — bottle nose
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > опускание носа
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73 преддверие носа
он клевал носом, сидя у камина — he sat nodding by the fire
толстый, распухший красный нос, «нос пьяницы» — bottle nose
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74 свалится на нос
drop the nose (refl.)он клевал носом, сидя у камина — he sat nodding by the fire
толстый, распухший красный нос, «нос пьяницы» — bottle nose
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > свалится на нос
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75 ніс
ч(род. відм. носа) nose; sl smeller, conk, snitch; мор. prow, bow(s), head; геогр. headland, point, nazeніс гачком — hooked nose; hook-nose
говорити в ніс — to speak through one's nose, to twang
кирпатий ніс — pug nose, pug-nose, snub nose, turned-up nose
розквасити ніс кому-небудь — to give smb. a bloody nose
тикати носом кого-небудь у що-небудь — to rub smb.'s nose in smth.
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76 возбуждённый
1) General subject: ablaze (ablaze with anger - пылающий гневом), aflutter, agitated, aglow (all aglow with delight - раскрасневшись от удовольствия), agog, astir, ebullient, effervescent, excited, fevered, feverish, flurried, flustered, heated, hectic, hectical, hot, hyped up, hyped-up (часто наркотиками или допингом), intoxicate, keyed, nervous, on the high ropes, overwrought (о нервах), red-hot, switched on, tense, tumultuous, twittery, vogie, wild, wrought, wrought up, wrought-up, agate, monkey mind2) Medicine: restless3) Colloquial: nervy, het up (agitated)4) Rare: adither5) Mathematics: disturbed6) Religion: stirred up7) Law: intoxicated9) Physiology: firing10) Jargon: all of a doodah, high, in a storm, jacked (out), keyed (up), rootin'-tootin', switched-on, turned on, up in arms, up tight, jacked up, wired, psyched (out), hopped up hopped-up, pumped (up), shook shook up, with it11) Information technology: energized12) Oilfield: induced, stimulated13) Aviation medicine: Strung (о человеке)14) Psychoanalysis: uncomposed16) Taboo: buzzin', hairy-ass, horny, hyper, like a fart in a bottle, quickening -
77 screw
1) винт; болт; шуруп || завинчивать; ввинчивать; скреплять винтами или болтами2) червяк; шнек3) винтовая линия || винтовой•to screw down — завинчивать; поджимать, поджимать винтом
to screw off — отвинчивать, свинчивать
- abutment screwto screw up — завинчивать; затягивать
- actuating screw
- actuator screw
- adjuster screw
- adjusting screw
- adjusting wedge screw
- Allen screw
- Allen set screw
- anchor screw
- anchoring screw
- attachment screw
- b.b. screw
- backup screw
- ball feed screw
- ball screw
- ball-bearing screw
- ball-jointed screw
- belt screw
- bevel-pointed screw
- binder screw
- black screw
- bleed screw
- bottle screw
- brake screw
- butterfly screw
- button-head screw
- cap screw
- capstan screw
- capstan-head screw
- capstan-headed screw
- carriage lock screw
- chamfer-pointed screw
- check screw
- cheese head screw
- clamp screw
- clamping screw
- clamp-up screw
- closing screw
- coarsely-pitched screw
- coarse-pitch screw
- collar head cap screw
- commercial screw
- compound screw
- compression screw
- cone point set screw
- cone-locking screw
- conical-nosed screw
- connecting screw
- countersunk screw
- coupler screw
- coupling screw
- cover screw
- cross-feed screw
- cross-lead screw
- cross-recessed head screw
- cross-slot head screw
- cross-slotted head screw
- cross-traverse screw
- cup head screw
- cup nibbed head screw
- cup point set screw
- cupped point set screw
- cutter blade screw
- dial screw
- differential screw
- dog point set screw
- double-ended threaded screw
- double-shoulder screw
- double-threaded screw
- downfeed screw
- drive screw
- driving screw
- eared screw
- eccentric screw
- ejection plate screw
- ejector screw
- elevating screw for adjusting the cross-rail
- endless screw
- engaging screw
- expansion screw
- eye screw
- fastening screw
- feed screw
- feeding screw
- female screw
- filister head screw
- filling screw
- fine pitch screw
- fine setting screw
- fitting screw
- fixing screw
- flange screw
- flat filister head screw
- flat head screw
- flat pivot point screw
- flat point set screw
- fluted socket screw
- fly screw
- fly-headed screw
- focusing screw
- foot screw
- forcing screw
- French head screw
- full dog point set screw
- gib screw
- governing screw
- grub screw
- guide screw
- half-bright screw
- half-dog point set screw
- hand screw
- headless screw
- head-operating screw
- helical screw
- hexagon set screw
- hexagon socket head screw
- hexagon socket set screw
- hexagon-head screw
- high-pitch screw
- Hindley screw
- hold-down screw
- holding screw
- hook screw
- horizontal feed screw
- hunter's screw
- inside screw
- instrument-headed screw
- jack screw
- knee-elevating screw
- knurled head screw
- knurled knob screw
- knurled thumb screw
- lag screw
- latch screw
- lead screw
- leading screw
- leveling screw
- limit screw
- lock screw
- locking screw
- longitudinal feed screw
- long-pitch screw
- low-head screw
- lubricating screw
- machine screws
- male screw
- master screw
- microadjustment screw with a graduated head
- micrometer adjustment screw
- micrometer screw
- micrometer-calibrated screw
- micrometer-dial screw
- milled screw
- mirror screw
- motion screw
- motion transmission screw
- mounting screw
- multiple-thread screw
- multiple-threaded screw
- multistart screw
- mushroom-headed screw
- odd-pitch screw
- oval binding head screw
- oval countersunk head screw
- oval filister head screw
- oval head screw
- oval point set screw
- oven head screw
- pan head screw
- perpetual screw
- piano head screw
- pinched-head wood screw
- pivot screw
- plain-ended screw
- plug screw
- pointed screw
- pointless screw
- positioning ball screw
- positioning screw
- power screw
- pressing screw
- pressure screw
- pressure-adjusting screw
- prestressed recirculating ball screw
- pretensioned ball screw
- pulling-off screw
- quadruple threaded screw
- quarter turn screw
- quill clamping screw
- rail-elevating screw
- raised cheese head screw
- raised countersunk head screw
- ram-positioning screw
- rapid screw
- reamed screw
- recirculating ball lead screw
- recirculating ball screw
- register screw
- retainer screw
- retaining screw
- retension screw
- rolled race ball screw
- rough screw
- round head screw
- saddle binder screw
- seat screw
- securing screw
- self-tapping screw
- semifinished screw
- set screw with cup point
- set screw with flat point
- set screw with full dog point
- set screw with half dog point and flat cone point
- set screw with waisted shank
- setting screw
- sharp screw
- shoulder screw
- shouldered screw
- single-shoulder screw
- single-threaded screw
- slipper screw
- slotted screw
- slotted set screw
- slotted-head screw
- small raised cheese head screw
- socket head screw
- splined screw
- square head screw
- square set screw
- stop screw
- straight knurled head screw
- stretching screw
- sunk screw
- support screw
- swivel screw
- table feed screw
- table screw
- table-traversing screw
- tapping screw
- telescope screw
- thread cutting screw
- thread forming screw
- thrust screw
- thumb screw
- tight fitting screw
- tightening-up screw
- tommy screw
- transfer screw
- translation screw
- transport ball screw
- traverse screw
- traversing screw
- truss head screw
- turnbuckle screw
- turned screw
- unfinished screw
- union screw
- universal screw
- vee threaded screw
- vertical feed screw
- volume-adjusting screw
- washer head screw
- wheel screw
- whitworth screw
- wing screw
- winged screw
- wood screw
- work-holding screw
- worm screwEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > screw
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78 aufdrehen
auf|dre·henvtetw \aufdreheneine Flasche/ein Ventil \aufdrehen to open a bottle/valve;einen Schraubverschluss \aufdrehen to unscrew a capvoll aufgedreht turned up full pred4) ( zu Locken rollen) to curl sthvi fam1) ( loslegen) to get going;aufgedreht sein to be full of go2) ( beschleunigen)[voll] \aufdrehen to floor [or step on] the accelerator -
79 that's all etc she wrote
expr AmE infmlThere, that's all she wrote — Вот и все
That's all she wrote, I guess — Вот и вся любовь
That's what she wrote. There ain't no more — Все, больше нет
He turned the empty bottle upside down and said, "That's all she wrote" — Он опрокинул пустую бутылку вверх дном и сказал: "Выпить нечего"
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