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41 приграничная (стихийная) торговля
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приграничная (стихийная) торговля
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42 приграничная торговля
1) General subject: (стихийная) border (hectic) trade, cross border trading2) Economy: attached to frontier trade3) Business: boarder trade, border trade, frontier trade, cross-border tradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приграничная торговля
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43 прыгать с места на место
General subject: job hop, job-hop, lead a hectic social lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прыгать с места на место
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44 румянец
1) General subject: bloom, blush, color, color in ( one's) cheeks, colour, crimson, flush, glow, hectic, high color, high colour, roses (у женщин), ruddiness, suffusion, rosiness2) Biology: erubescence (у плодов)3) Agriculture: erubescence (на плоде)4) Rare: erubescence5) Makarov: bloom (на плодах), glow (на щеках), ruddy6) Laser medicine: flushing -
45 румяный
1) General subject: auroral, blushful, blushing, florid, high coloured, high-coloured, red, red faced, red-faced, rosy, rubicund, ruddy, sanguine, scarlet, with rosy cheeks, hectic2) Jargon: in the pink -
46 смущённый
1) General subject: abashed, ablush, bewildered, blank, confounded, confused, constrained (о тоне, манерах), disconcerted, distracted, distraught, ill at ease, mused, pixy-led, self-conscious, taken aback, uneasy, willyard, willyart, blunt (кем-то либо чем-то), dizzy2) Religion: discouraged3) Jargon: buffaloed, foggy, gummixed up, haywire, hectic, in a flush, in a fog, in storm, kerflumixed, nutty, rattlebrained, red faced, in a dither, slightly raffled, messed up, mixed (up), pixilated, pixolated, goofed(up), blotto, up a tree, wuzzy -
47 смущенный
1) General subject: abashed, ablush, bewildered, blank, confounded, confused, constrained (о тоне, манерах), disconcerted, distracted, distraught, ill at ease, mused, pixy-led, self-conscious, taken aback, uneasy, willyard, willyart, blunt (кем-то либо чем-то), dizzy2) Religion: discouraged3) Jargon: buffaloed, foggy, gummixed up, haywire, hectic, in a flush, in a fog, in storm, kerflumixed, nutty, rattlebrained, red faced, in a dither, slightly raffled, messed up, mixed (up), pixilated, pixolated, goofed(up), blotto, up a tree, wuzzy -
48 сумасшедший день
1) General subject: hectical day2) Makarov: hectic day -
49 суматошное утро
1) General subject: hectical morning2) Makarov: hectic morning -
50 сумбурный
1) General subject: babelized, higgledy piggledy, higgledy-piggledy, mussy, puzzle-headed, confused (Team meetings were a bit confused at first...), higgledypiggledy, muddled, hectic2) Architecture: shambolic -
51 туберкулёзный
1) General subject: consumptive, hectic, tubercular, tuberculous -
52 туберкулезный
1) General subject: consumptive, hectic, tubercular, tuberculous -
53 чахоточный
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54 чахоточный вид
1) General subject: hectical appearance2) Makarov: hectic appearance -
55 чахоточный кашель
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56 чахоточный румянец
General subject: hecticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чахоточный румянец
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57 щеки, покрытые нездоровым румянцем
1) General subject: hectical cheeks2) Makarov: hectic cheeksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > щеки, покрытые нездоровым румянцем
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58 Ч-33
ЧАСЫ (ЧАС) ПИК NP fixed WOthe busiest time(s) of day (for transport, when traffic is heaviest or the crowds are the greatest, or at the workplace, when the workload is heaviest or the level of activity is the greatest)busiest time(s) of (the) daypeak (hour (hours)) (in refer, to transport only) rush hour (in refer, to the workplace only) most hectic (most frantic, craziest etc) time(s) of (the) day. -
59 час пик
• ЧАСЫ < ЧАС> ПИК[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ the busiest time(s) of day (for transport, when traffic is heaviest or the crowds are the greatest, or at the workplace, when the workload is heaviest or the level of activity is the greatest):- peak (hour < hours>);- [in refer, to transport only] rush hour;- [in refer, to the workplace only] most hectic <most frantic, craziest etc> time(s) of (the) day.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > час пик
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60 часы пик
• ЧАСЫ < ЧАС> ПИК[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ the busiest time(s) of day (for transport, when traffic is heaviest or the crowds are the greatest, or at the workplace, when the workload is heaviest or the level of activity is the greatest):- peak (hour < hours>);- [in refer, to transport only] rush hour;- [in refer, to the workplace only] most hectic <most frantic, craziest etc> time(s) of (the) day.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > часы пик
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