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121 набор высоты по курсу следования
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122 развернет на обратный курс
1. turn back (refl.); turn backразворачиваться на обратный курс — turn back (refl.)
уклонится от курса — deviate from the course (refl.)
отклонится от курса — deviate from the course (refl.)
2. turning back (refl.); turning backразворачивающийся на обратный курс — turning back (refl.)
уклоняться от курса — deviate from the course (refl.)
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > развернет на обратный курс
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123 сносивший с курса
drifting off the course; drifting off the course (refl.)курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > сносивший с курса
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124 сносящий с курса
drifting off the course; drifting off the course (refl.)ложиться на курс — taking the course (refl.)
сбившийся с курса — going off-course (refl.)
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125 в течение года
1) General subject: for a twelvemonth, in the course of a year, within a year, year-on-year, year-over-year, over the course of one year, throughout the year2) Economy: in the course of the year3) Abbreviation: Y/Y ( year over year)4) Advertising: run-of-year (о публикации или выходе в эфир рекламы)5) Business: in the course of year6) Makarov: throughout a year7) Citations: in the space of a year (англ. цитата приводится из статьи в Wall Street Journal) -
126 прокладка курса
1) Naval: charting, course plotting, plotting, plotting the course, pricking (по карте)2) Military: navigation3) Fishery: laying of the course, plotting of the course, setting of the course4) Makarov: laying -
127 П-645
НА ПРАВИЛЬНОМ ПУТИ (НА ПРАВИЛЬНОЙ ДОРОГЕ) быть0, стоять НА ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ ПУТЬ (НА ПРАВИЛЬНУЮ ДОРОГУ) стать, выйти ПО ПРАВИЛЬНОМУ ПУТИ (ПО ПРАВИЛЬНОЙ ДОРОГЕ) идти PrepP these forms only subj-compl with copula (subj: human or adv fixed WO(in refer, to the course one is following in one's research, investigation, life etcwhen in refer, to the course of one's life, implies moral virtue, upstandingness etc) one is going or has started to go on the correct, proper etc courseX на правильном пути - X is on the right track (on a good path)X has taken the correct path (course) X is doing the right thing (when contrasting s.o's present behavior with his former behavior) X has mended his ways.(Бусыгин:) Папа, о чем ты грустишь? Людям нужна музыка, когда они веселятся и тоскуют. Где еще быть музыканту, если не на танцах и похоронах? По-моему, ты на правильном пути (Вампилов 4). (В.:) What are you looking so sad about, Dad? People need music when they're happy and when they're sad Where's a musician's place, if not at dances and funerals9 I reckon you're doing the right thing (4a). -
128 на правильной дороге
• НА ПРАВИЛЬНОМ ПУТИ( НА ПРАВИЛЬНОЙ ДОРОГЕ) быть, стоять; НА ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ ПУТЬ < НА ПРАВИЛЬНУЮ ДОРОГУ> стать, выйти; ПО ПРАВИЛЬНОМУ ПУТИ < ПО ПРАВИЛЬНОЙ ДОРОГЕ> идти[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to the course one is following in one's research, investigation, life etc; when in refer, to the course of one's life, implies moral virtue, upstandingness etc) one is going or has started to go on the correct, proper etc course:- [when contrasting s.o's present behavior with his former behavior] X has mended his ways.♦ [Бусыгин:] Папа, о чем ты грустишь? Людям нужна музыка, когда они веселятся и тоскуют. Где еще быть музыканту, если не на танцах и похоронах? По-моему, ты на правильном пути (Вампилов 4). [В.:] What are you looking so sad about, Dad? People need music when they're happy and when they're sad Where's a musician's place, if not at dances and funerals? I reckon you're doing the right thing (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на правильной дороге
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