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101 approach
приближение, подход; сближение; заход на посадку; приближение к срыву [к сваливанию]; метод ( исследования) ; подходить, приближать(ся); заходить на посадку180-degree overhead — заход на посадку над ВПП с разворотом на 180° перед приземлением
360-degree overhead approach — заход на посадку с разворотом на 360° над ВПП (со снижением по спирали)
6-degree final approach — заход на посадку по глиссаде с углом 6° к горизонту
approach on the deck — разг. выход на цель на минимальной высоте
approach to the throat of a nozzle — суживающаяся [докритическая] часть сопла
automatic direction finder approach — заход на посадку с использованием автоматического радиокомпаса
fully coupled automatic approach — автоматический заход на посадку по сигналам курсоглиссадной системы
simulated engine-out missed approach — имитация ухода на второй круг с одним неработающим двигателем
very high-frequency omnirange approach — заход на посадку по системе ВОР [с использованием маяков системы ВОР]
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102 helder
1 [met betrekking tot geluid] clear4 [transparant] clear♦voorbeelden:1 een heldere stem/lach • a clear voice/a ringing laughheldere ogen • bright eyeshelder wit/helder groen • brilliant white/bright greenbij helder weer • in clear weatherzo helder als kristal/glas • as clear as crystal, crystal-cleariets helder inzien • see something clearly -
103 सुदिन
su-dínamf (ā)n. clear, bright (as a day orᅠ morning) RV. ;
n. a clear orᅠ fine orᅠ auspicious day RV. etc. etc.;
happy time, happiness (= sukha) Naigh. III, 6 ;
N. of a Tirtha MBh. ;
- tā f. clear weather Bhartṛ. ;
- tvá n. state of fine weather, an auspicious time RV. ;
-nâ̱ha n. a bright fine day Pat. on Pāṇ. 2-4, 30.
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104 kohë
I.fage [era]II.fepochIII.feraIV.fmomentV.foccasionVI.fperiod [of time]VII.ftenseVIII.ftimeIX.fweatherX.fwhileXI.f e bukursplendid weatherXII.f e humburlost timeXIII.f e keqebad weatherXIV.f e kthjellëtclear weatherXV.f e lirëleisureXVI.f e vrenjturcloudy weatherXVII.f me erëwindy weatherXVIII.f me shirainy weatherXIX.f të vështirahard times {pl} -
105 landing
приземление; посадка; посадочныйlanding from 35 ft — посадочная дистанция с высоты 35 футов (10,5 м)
landing in cold temperature — посадка при низкой температуре (окружающего воздуха,)
practice a landing — тренироваться в посадке, отрабатывать посадку
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106 açık
"1. open. 2. unobstructed, free. 3. uncovered; naked, bare, exposed. 4. empty, clear, unoccupied. 5. spaced far apart, separated. 6. open for business, open. 7. clear, easy to understand; not in cipher. 8. not secret, in the open. 9. light (shade of color). 10. fortunate, promising. 11. obscene; suggestive. 12. open, defenseless, unprotected (city). 13. not roofed; not enclosed. 14. clear, cloudless, fine. 15. the open. 16. vacancy, job opening. 17. deficit, shortage. 18. excess of expense over income. 19. distance, space between. 20. outskirts; nearby place. 21. soccer wing, winger, player in a wing position. 22. open sea. 23. frank, open. 24. frankly, openly. -ında/-larında naut. off..., offshore. -ta 1. outdoors, in the open air. 2. obvious, apparent. 3. naut. in the offing, offshore. 4. unemployed. - açık openly, frankly. -tan açığa openly. - adım big step, wide step. - ağızlı stupid, dim-witted. - alınla with a clear conscience. -a almak /ı/ to lay off (a government employee) temporarily. - arazi mil. exposed terrain, unprotected terrain, open country. - artırma sale by public auction. - ateş mil. direct fire. -ta bırakmak /ı/ 1. to leave (something) outdoors. 2. to leave out, exclude (a person from a privilege). 3. to leave (someone) without a home or a job. - bono vermek /a/ 1. com. to give (someone) a blank check. 2. to give (someone) carte blanche, give (someone) freedom of action or complete control. -ını bulmak to find something amiss. - celse law public hearing. - ciro blank endorsement, general endorsement. - çek signed blank check. -a çıkarılmak to be dismissed from work, be fired. -a çıkarmak /ı/ 1. to fire (a government employee). 2. to bring (a matter) out into the open. -a çıkmak 1. to be fired. 2. to become known, come out. -ı çıkmak 1. (for one´s accounts) to show a shortage. 2. (for the inventory of property for which one is responsible) to show a shortage. - deniz 1. law high seas. 2. the open sea. - devre elec. open circuit, interrupted circuit. - durmak to stand aside, not to interfere. - duruşma law public hearing. -ta eğlenmek to wait offshore without anchoring. - eksiltme public bidding for a contract. - elbise (a) revealing dress; (a) décolleté dress. - elli open-handed, generous. - ellilik open-handedness, generosity. - fikirli broad -minded, enlightened, liberal-minded. - gel! slang 1. Stay clear! 2. Come on, out with it! - gelmek slang to stay away, not to come near. - giyinmek to wear revealing clothes; to wear décolleté dresses. - hava 1. open air, outdoor; fresh air. 2. clear weather. - hava sineması open-air movie theater, open-air cinema. - hava tiyatrosu open-air theater. - hava toplantısı public protest meeting. - hece gram. open syllable. - imza signature on blank paper. -ta kalmak/olmak to have lost one´s home or job, Brit. be up a gum tree. - kalp ameliyatı open-heart surgery. - kalpli open-hearted, candid. -ı kapatmak to meet the deficit. - kapı open door. - kapı bırakmak /a/ to leave (someone) with some room for choice, leave (someone) with some leeway, not to tie (someone´s) hands. - kapı politikası open-door policy. - kart vermek /a/ to give (someone) carte blanche. - konuşmak to be frank, talk frankly. - kredi open credit, blank credit. - liman 1. port unprotected from storms. 2. port without excessive formalities. 3. mil. unprotected port. -lar livası colloq. the unemployed. - maaşı half pay (while an employee is temporarily suspended). - mektup 1. open letter. 2. unsealed letter. - mevzi mil. exposed position. - olmak /a/ 1. to be accessible (to). 2. to be receptive (to). - ordugâh bivouac, temporary encampment. - oturum panel discussion. - oy open vote. - oylama open voting. - öğretim education modeled after that of an open university. -ını örtmek to cover up one´s fraud. - pazar open market. - poliçe certificate of indebtedness issued before all the details are settled. - saçık 1. off-color, risqué; bawdy -
107 al contrario
adv.on the contrary, the other way around, in stark contrast, contrariwise.* * *on the contrary* * ** * *= vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. Thus we all agree that one component of a building is a roof (and not vice versa!), and that chemistry is a branch of science.Ex. To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex. Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: Thus we all agree that one component of a building is a roof (and not vice versa!), and that chemistry is a branch of science.
Ex: To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
108 justamente todo lo contrario
= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.
Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
109 más bien todo lo contrario
= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.
Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
110 por el contrario
on the contrary* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.Ex. Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex. On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex. By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex. To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex. Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.
Ex: Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex: On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex: By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex: To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex: By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
111 todo lo contrario
quite the opposite————————quite the opposite, quite the contrary* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrastEx. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.Ex. In marked contrast the tiny pockets of heathland in Europe are extremely depauperate with a flora comprised primarily of heather.* * *= quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrastEx: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.
Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.Ex: In marked contrast the tiny pockets of heathland in Europe are extremely depauperate with a flora comprised primarily of heather. -
112 αιθρίαι
αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem nom /voc plαἰθρίᾱͅ, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
113 αἰθρίαι
αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem nom /voc plαἰθρίᾱͅ, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
114 αιθρίας
αἰθρίᾱς, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem acc plαἰθρίᾱς, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)αἰθρίᾱς, αἰθριάωexpose to the air: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
115 αἰθρίας
αἰθρίᾱς, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem acc plαἰθρίᾱς, αἰθρίαin clear weather: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)αἰθρίᾱς, αἰθριάωexpose to the air: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
116 φιλεύδιον
φιλεύδιοςloving clear weather: masc /fem acc sgφιλεύδιοςloving clear weather: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
117 ochiq
v.i. to go or feel hungry. (ochiqtir) open, opened; clear (weather); openly, frankly; frank, straightforward; bright, cheerful; unveiled. ochiq Eshik with open doors. ochiq gapir /ochiq ko’ngil/ko’ngli ochiq open hearted. yuzi ochiq rude, ill mannered. boshi ochiq unwed (girl); unsold. masalani ochiq qoldir to leave a matter open. ochiq havo clear weather. ochiq havoda in the open air. ochiq xat an open letter. chakagi ochiq talkative.ochiqarli coll.wanting food, barren -
118 serenity
1) (placidity) Gelassenheit, die2) (of clear weather) Klarheit, die* * *[-'re-]noun die Gelassenheit* * *se·ren·ity[səˈrenɪti, AM -ət̬i]* * *[sI'renItɪ]nGelassenheit f; (as title also Serenity) Durchlaucht f* * *serenity [-ˈrenətı] s1. Heiterkeit f, Klarheit f2. heitere (Gemüts)Ruhe, (heitere) GelassenheitYour Serenity Eure Durchlaucht* * *noun, no pl.1) (placidity) Gelassenheit, die2) (of clear weather) Klarheit, die* * *n.Heiterkeit f.Klarheit -en f.Ruhe nur sing. f. -
119 ateri
I.iz.1. clear weather; eguzkirik ez bada ere, \ateri dugu even though there isn' t any sun the weather' s cleared up2. ( aterpea) refuge, shelterII.du/ad. Zah. to clear up -
120 sudum
sūdus, a, um, adj. [se-udus; cf.: sudum siccum quasi seudum id est sine udo, Fest. pp. 294 and 295 Müll.], without moisture, dry; and of the weather, cloudless, bright, clear (class.; cf. serenus).I.Adj.: ventorum flamina suda, Lucil. ap. Non. 31, 19:B.flamen venti,
Varr. ib. 234, 7:ver,
Verg. G. 4, 77:tempestas,
App. de Deo Socr. p. 42, 27:splendor luminis,
id. M. 11, p. 260, 30:cuncta specula vel uda vel suda videre,
id. Mag. p. 283, 37.—Adverb.:sudum,
brightly, Prud. Cath. 7, 79.—Subst.: sūdum, i, n., bright, clear weather:II.cum sudum est,
Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 2:horologium mittam et libros, si erit sudum,
Cic. Fam. 16, 18, 3:dum sudum est,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 2, 35:arma Per sudum rutilare vident,
Verg. A. 8, 529; Val. Fl. 2, 115.—Somewhat moist = subudus;ardentia viscera adhuc suda de sanguine,
Arn. 7, 3.
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