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flying under screen — полет "под шторкой"
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• височинен полетEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > high-altitude flying
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Авиационная медицина: физиология высотных полётовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > physiology of high altitude flying
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1. высокогорный2. высотныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high-altitude
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[͵haıʹæltıtju:d] aвысотныйhigh-altitude flight /flying/ - высотный полёт
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1. n полёт, полёты2. n ав. пилотирование3. n ав. лётное делоflying field — лётное поле, аэродром
4. a летучий, летающий; летательныйflying crane — «летающий кран»
5. a ав. лётный6. a быстрый, стремительный7. a развевающийсяwith flags flying — с развевающимися знамёнами, с победой
Синонимический ряд:1. fast (adj.) brief; fast; hasty; hurried; quick; speedy2. propelled through the air (adj.) airborne; blowing in the wind; capable of flight; floating on air; gliding; in flight; moving on air; propelled through the air; soaring3. flight (noun) flight; soaring4. flying (verb) absconding; break out; breaking; decamping; escaping; fleeing; flying; get away; run away; skipping5. hurrying (verb) barreling; bucketing; bustling; fleeting; flitting; hastening; hasting; hurrying; hustling; pelting; rocketing; rocking; rushing; sailing; scouring; skinning; smoking; speeding; staving; sweeping; whirling; whisking; whizzing; winging; zipping6. running (verb) bolting; darting; dashing; flapping; floating; fluttering; flying; get out; making off; racing; running; scampering; scooting; scudding; scurrying; shooting; skimming; skipping; sprinting; waving -
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1. [ʹflaııŋ] n1. полёт, полёты2. ав.1) пилотирование2) лётное делоflying safety - ав. безопасность полёта
flying senses - ав. качества лётчика
2. [ʹflaııŋ] aflying time - воен. часы налёта, налёт
1. летучий, летающий; летательный2. ав. лётныйflying line - ав. а) маршрут полёта; б) стоянка самолётов
flying weight - ав. полётный вес
3. быстрый, стремительныйflying jump - спорт. прыжок с разбега
4. развевающийсяflying hair [flags] - развевающиеся волосы [флаги]
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ˈhigh-fly·ing1. (in high altitude)a \high-flying plane ein hoch fliegendes Flugzeug* * *high-flying adj1. hochfliegend2. → academic.ru/34822/high-flown">high-flown -
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'high-fly·ing adj1) ( in high altitude)a \high-flying plane ein hoch fliegendes Flugzeug;( successful) erfolgreich
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