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1 Men's High Jump
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2 High-Altitude Low-Opening
Abbreviation: HALO (parachute jump)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > High-Altitude Low-Opening
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3 high-altitude low-opening
Abbreviation: HALO (parachute jump)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > high-altitude low-opening
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4 a word that US paratroopers are known for shouting when they jump out of planes, and which children shout when they jump from a high place
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > a word that US paratroopers are known for shouting when they jump out of planes, and which children shout when they jump from a high place
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5 прыжок в высоту
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6 прыжок в высоту
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7 прыжок в высоту
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8 прыжок в высоту
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м.1) ( быстрое перемещение тела с отталкиванием) jump, spring, leapде́лать прыжки́ — jump, leap
прыжо́к самолёта при поса́дке — bounce, bouncing
2) спорт jumpпрыжо́к в высоту́ — high jump
прыжки́ в длину́ — long jump
тройно́й прыжо́к — triple jump; hop, step and jump
прыжо́к с ме́ста — standing jump
прыжо́к с разбе́га — running jump
прыжо́к с упо́ром — vault(ing)
прыжо́к с шесто́м — pole-vault
прыжки́ в во́ду — diving sg; ( с вышки) high(board) diving sg
он сде́лал прыжо́к в во́ду — he made a dive [he dived] into the water; ( с вышки) he made a high dive
прыжо́к с парашю́том спорт — skydiving; воен. parachute [-ʃuːt] jump(ing)
прыжки́ на бату́те — trampolining [-liːn-]
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м.jump, spring, leap, caperпрыжки в воду спорт. — diving sg.; ( с вышки) high(board) diving sg.
он сделал прыжок в воду — he made a dive, или he dived, into the water; ( с вышки) he made a high dive
прыжок в высоту спорт. — high jump
прыжок в длину спорт. — long jump
прыжок с упором спорт. — vault(ing)
прыжок с шестом спорт. — pole-vault
прыжок с места спорт. — standing jump
прыжок с разбега спорт. — running jump
делать прыжки — caper, cut* capers
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11 его ждёт петля
2) Makarov: he is for the high jump, he is headed for the high jump -
12 его ждут неприятности
2) Makarov: he is for the high jump, he is headed for the high jumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его ждут неприятности
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13 он кончит на виселице
2) Makarov: he is for the high jump, he is headed for the high jumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он кончит на виселице
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14 прыгать
несов. - пры́гать, сов. - пры́гнуть1) ( делать прыжки) spring, jump, hop; leap; ( быстро) boundпры́гать на одно́й ноге́ — hop on one leg
пры́гать со скака́лкой — skip
2) ( о мяче) bounce3) спорт jumpпры́гать в длину́ — long jump
пры́гать в высоту́ — high jump
пры́гать с упо́ром — vault
пры́гать с шесто́м — pole-vault
4) (от радости и т.п.) jump (with), leap (with); ( веселиться) frisk (about), caper (about) -
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мjump, leap, резкий, неожиданный springпрыжо́к в во́ду — dive
прыжо́к с парашю́том — parachute jump
затяжно́й прыжо́к — sky dive
прыжо́к в высоту́ — high jump
прыжо́к в длину́ — broad jump
тройно́й прыжо́к — hop, step, and jump
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16 летающий на больших высотах
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > летающий на больших высотах
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17 затяжное сальто вперёд
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > затяжное сальто вперёд
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18 затяжное сальто назад
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > затяжное сальто назад
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19 иметь неприятности
1) General subject: be in a mess, to be in a mess, have a thin time2) Colloquial: be in pickle3) Australian slang: be in the cactus, up shit creek without a paddle4) Jargon: be on the high jump, have a run inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь неприятности
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20 кончить жизнь на виселице
Jargon: take the high jumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кончить жизнь на виселице
См. также в других словарях:
high´-jump´er — high jump, 1. an athletic contest or event to determine how high each contestant can jump over a raised crossbar. 2. the jump itself. high jump «HY JUHMP», intransitive verb. to do a high jump or jumps. –v.t. to get across (a certain height or… … Useful english dictionary
high jump — ► NOUN (the high jump) ▪ an athletic event in which competitors jump as high as possible over a bar of adjustable height. ● be for the high jump Cf. ↑be for the high jump DERIVATIVES high jumper noun … English terms dictionary
high jump — n 1.) the high jump a sports event in which someone runs and jumps over a bar that is raised higher each time they jump 2.) be (in) for the high jump BrE informal if someone is for the high jump, they will be punished for something they have done … Dictionary of contemporary English
high jump — high′ jump n. 1) spo an athletic field event in which competitors use a running start to jump for height over a crossbar 2) spo a jump for height made in this event • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
high jump — n. Track & Field 1. an event in which the contestants take turns jumping for height over a horizontal bar set between two upright supports: the bar is gradually raised during the contest until a winner is determined 2. a jump in such an event … English World dictionary
high jump — noun 1. a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar • Hypernyms: ↑field event 2. the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar • Hypernyms: ↑jumping • Hyponyms: ↑Fosbury flop * * * … Useful english dictionary
High jump — The high jump is an athletics (track and field) event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without the aid of any devices. It has been contested since the Olympic Games of ancient Greece. Over the… … Wikipedia
high-jump — /huy jump /, v.i. 1. to participate in the high jump; compete as a high jumper. v.t. 2. to clear or attempt to clear (a specified height) in a high jump: a goal of high jumping his own height. * * * high jump, 1. an athletic contest or event to… … Useful english dictionary
high jump — Track. 1. a field event in which athletes, using a running start, compete in jumping for height over a crossbar supported by two upright poles. 2. a jump for height made in this event. [1890 95] * * * Track and field event of jumping for height.… … Universalium
high jump — noun 1 the high jump a sports event in which someone runs and jumps over a bar that is raised higher each time they jump 2 be (in) for the high jump BrE informal if someone is for the high jump, they will be punished for something they have done… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
high jump — /ˈhaɪ dʒʌmp / (say huy jump) –noun 1. Athletics a. a vertical jump in which one attempts to go as high as possible. b. a contest for the highest such jump. 2. Prison Colloquial the court of quarter sessions. –phrase 3. for the high jump,… …