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61 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) živi pesek -
62 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) juoksuhiekka -
63 метод мокрого песка
nconstruct. procédé wet sand (консервация свежего бетона) -
64 imprint
1 ანაბეჭდი, კვალიthe imprint of a foot on wet sand სველ სილაზე ტერფის ანაბეჭდი / ფეხის კვალი2 ნიშანი3 აღბეჭდვა (აღბეჭდავს), კვალის დატოვებაhis words are imprinted on my memory მისი სიტყვები მეხსიერებაში ჩამრჩა / აღმებეჭდა -
65 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) kvikksand -
66 ♦ step
♦ step /stɛp/n.1 [cu] passo ( anche fig.); orma; pedata; andatura; (fig.) mossa, misura, provvedimento; accorgimento, cosa da fare: He took a step forward [backward], fece un passo avanti [indietro]; to walk with a quick step, andare di buon passo; camminare con passo spedito; Don't move a step!, non fare un passo!; resta fermo!; to retrace one's steps, tornare sui propri passi; step by step, passo a passo; per gradi; a rash step, un passo avventato; the next step, la prossima mossa; steps in the wet sand, orme sulla sabbia bagnata; to be one step ahead of sb., essere un passo avanti a q. ( anche fig.); to follow in sb. 's steps, calcare le orme di q.; seguire l'esempio di q.; I heard a heavy step, sentii un passo pesante; There's no mistaking his step, il suo passo è inconfondibile; to take steps to do st., prendere provvedimenti per fare qc.; We shall take the necessary steps, faremo i passi (o le pratiche, ecc.) necessari; (form., fig.) a retrograde step, un passo indietro2 gradino; scalino ( anche fig.): a staircase of thirty steps, una scalinata di trenta gradini; It is another step in my career, è un altro scalino nella mia carriera8 (pl.) scalinata: the Spanish steps, la scalinata di piazza di Spagna (o della Trinità dei Monti: a Roma)13 (geol.) gradino14 (comput.) passo; passaggio; fase di elaborazione15 (med.) momento; fase16 (mus.) intervallo (tra due note)17 (naut.) scassa● step aerobics, step □ step aside, passo a lato; passo laterale □ (mecc.) step bearing, supporto di base; reggispinta ( di un albero) □ (comput.) step counter, contatore di passi □ (mat.) step function, funzione a gradini □ (fig.) a step in the Peerage, una nomina a Pari d'Inghilterra □ step meter rate, tariffa differenziale ( di un contatore) □ (mecc.) step pulley, puleggia a gradini; cono-puleggia □ step stool, sgabello con gradini, scaletta ( per biblioteca, ecc.) □ (archeol.) step trench, scavo a gradini □ ( sci) step turn, svolta fatta girando uno sci □ to bend (o to direct) one's steps [towards a place, home], volgere i passi, dirigersi [verso un luogo, a casa] □ to break step, rompere il passo □ to change step, cambiare il passo □ to fall into step with sb., mettersi al passo con q. ( anche fig.) □ to fall out of step, perdere il passo, andar giù di passo □ in step, (mil.) al passo; (mus.) in tempo; (fig.) in accordo, all'unisono: to be in step, andare al passo ( con gli altri) □ to keep step, (mil.) stare (o andare) al passo; (mus.) tenere il tempo □ (mil.) to keep in step, andare al passo; marciare al passo □ (fig.) to keep in step with fashion, tenere dietro alla moda □ (fig.: dei salari) to keep in step with the cost of living, tener dietro all'aumento del costo della vita □ to mind one's step = to watch one's step ► sotto □ to be out of step, essere giù di passo ( marciando); non essere al passo ( anche fig.): Grandpa is completely out of step with modern life, il nonnino non è per nulla al passo con la vita di oggigiorno □ (fig.) quite a step up (o a step up in the world), una bella promozione; un bel salto (fig.) □ (leg.) to take legal steps, adire le vie legali □ to turn one's steps = to bend one's steps ► sopra □ to watch one's step, guardare dove si mettono i piedi, fare attenzione; (fig.) essere cauto, guardingo: Watch your step!, sta attento ( a dove metti i piedi, ecc.)!; bada ( a quello che fai)!; attenzione! NOTA D'USO: - stairs, steps o step ladder?-.(to) step /stɛp/A v. i.1 fare un passo; camminare; andare; venire (spec. seguito da prep. o avv. che indicano direzione): to step forward, fare un passo avanti; Sheila stepped out of the room, Sheila è uscita dalla stanzaB v. t.3 (edil.) provvedere di gradini4 tagliare ( il terreno) a terrazze; scavare (o intagliare) scalini in: He stepped the slope leading to his cottage, intagliò dei gradini nel pendio che portava alla sua casetta● to step high, alzare molto i piedi ( camminando); ( di cavallo) alzare bene gli zoccoli ( trottando) □ (fam.) to step lively, affrettarsi; fare in fretta; far presto □ to step short, camminare a brevi passi; fare tre passi su un mattone □ Step this way, da questa parte!; venga (o venite) qua!; per di qua! -
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noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) sabbie mobili -
68 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) der Treibsand -
69 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) lotne piaski -
70 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) plūstošās smiltis -
71 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) dribsmėlis -
72 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) kvicksand -
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noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) -
74 apparatus
прибор; аппарат; устройство; машина; установка; аппаратура -
75 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) κινούμενη άμμος -
76 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) pohyblivé písky -
77 quicksands
noun plural ((an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.) pohyblivý / tečúci piesok -
78 blasting
1) взрыв4) дутьё5) взрывчатый, подрывной•- cap-and-fuse blasting - caving-in blasting - electric blasting - excavating blasting - nonflame blasting - underwater blasting - wet-sand blasting* * *1. взрывные работы2. пескоструйная [дробеструйная] обработка [очистка]- abrasive blasting
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- quarry blasting
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79 blaster
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80 quicksands
noun plural(an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.رِمالٌ مُتَحَرِّكَه
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