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21 lock up
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
22 maintain
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
23 preserve
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
24 retain
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
25 acusar
v.1 to accuse.lo acusaron de asesinato he was accused of o charged with murderLuisa acusa a su marido Louise accuses her husband.2 to show.su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo his face showed the passage of timeacusar el golpe to show the effectssu espalda acusó el esfuerzo the effort had taken its toll on his back3 to acknowledge (recibo).acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge receipt of your package4 to press charges, to accuse, to prefer charges, to make an accusation.La empresa acusó al fin The company pressed charges at last.5 to manifest, to show.María acusó su ira contra Ricardo Mary manifested her anger against Richard.* * *1 (echar la culpa) to accuse (de, of)2 DERECHO to charge (de, with)3 (manifestar) to give away1 (confesarse) to confess2 (acentuarse) to become more pronounced\acusar recibo de to acknowledge receipt of* * *verbto accuse, charge* * *1. VT1) (=culpar) to accuse2) (Jur) (=incriminar) charge3) (=mostrar)4) (=registrar) to pick up, registereste sismógrafo acusa la menor vibración — this seismometer picks up o registers the least vibration
5) (Correos)2.See:ACUSAR ► Traducimos acusar (de) por accuse (of) en la mayoría de los casos: Me acusó de haber mentido He accused me of lying ¿De qué me estás acusando? What are you accusing me of? ► Traducimos acusar (de) por charge (with) cuando se trata de una acusación formal que llevará a la celebración de un juicio: No lo han acusado de ninguno de los cargos He hasn't been charged with anything Hasta ahora, la policía lo ha acusado solamente de uno de los asesinatos So far, the police have only charged him with one of the murders El verbo indict tiene un significado parecido a charge, pero solo se usa en contextos legales muy especializados. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *acusar11 = accuse, make + accusation, charge, litigate, face + charges, arraign, indict, denounce, recreminate, reprove, reproach, single out, single out for + criticism, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: He accused her of lying when they said she was at the movies when she had called in sick.
Ex: From time to time the accusation is made that libraries are run for the convenience of the staff.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex: The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex: This article consider some hypothetical situations in which information providers might face charges of negligence.Ex: 25.5 percent of the 247 juveniles arraigned in 3 months alone in 1989 had handicapping conditions.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: 'Experience informs us that the first defense of weak minds is to recriminate'.Ex: The person reproving his friend must understand that before he can reprove someone else, he must first reprove himself.Ex: The Governor, it is learnt, sternly reproached the party for putting the public to inconvenience for the last two days.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Though what exactly constitutes moral decay is debatable, one group traditionally has been singled out for criticism, namely young people.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* acusar a Alguien = confront + Alguien + with accusation.* acusar de = lambast [lambaste], make + Nombre + out to be.* ser acusado de delito criminal = face + criminal charge.acusar22 = reveal, show.Ex: A study of the major general schemes reveals a wide gulf between theory, as outlined in the previous chapter, and practice, as reflected in the major schemes.
Ex: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.* * *acusar [A1 ]vtA1 (culpar) to accuse¿me estás acusando a mí? are you accusing me?cada vez que falta algo me acusan a mí every time something goes missing they blame o accuse meacusar a algn DE algo to accuse sb OF sthme acusan de haber faltado a mi palabra they accuse me of breaking my word, they say I didn't keep my word2 ( Der) acusar a algn DE algo to charge sb WITH sthlo han acusado de cuatro delitos de estafa he has been charged with four counts of fraudestá detenido acusado de espionaje he is being held on charges of spying o he is charged with spying3 ( fam)(delatar): lo acusó a or con la maestra she went to the teacher and told on him ( colloq), she snitched to the teacher ( AmE colloq)B (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofacusaban el cansancio del viaje they were showing signs of fatigue after their journeyC■ acusarse( refl) acusarse DE algo to confess TO sth* * *
acusar ( conjugate acusar) verbo transitivo
1
acusar a algn de algo to accuse sb of sth;
b) (Der) acusar a algn de algo to charge sb with sth
2 ( reconocer):◊ acusar recibo de algo (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of sth
acusar verbo transitivo
1 to accuse [de, of]
Jur to charge [de, with]
2 (sentir los efectos de un golpe, una sustancia, una ausencia, etc) to feel: la niña acusó el cansancio del viaje, the tiring journey was beginning to affect the child
3 (mostrar, denunciar) to show: su rostro acusaba su crueldad, his face showed his cruelty
4 Com acusar recibo, to acknowledge receipt [de, of]
' acusar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negligencia
- recibo
- tachar
- delatar
- incriminar
English:
accuse
- acknowledge
- charge
- denounce
- indict
- publicity
- receipt
- impeach
- level
- tell
* * *♦ vt1. [culpar] to accuse;acusar a alguien de algo to accuse sb of sth;siempre me acusan a mí de todo they always blame me for everything2. Der to charge;acusar a alguien de algo to charge sb with sth;lo acusaron de asesinato he was charged with murder3. [mostrar, resentirse de]su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo the passage of time had taken its toll on his face;los atletas acusaron el calor the athletes were showing the effects of the heat;cada vez acusa más el paso de los años she is showing her age more and more;su espalda acusó el esfuerzo his back ached from the effort;la bolsa ha acusado el golpe de las declaraciones del ministro the stock exchange has registered the effects of the minister's statement4. [recibo] to acknowledge;acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge the receipt of your package* * *v/t1 accuse (de of)2 JUR charge (de with)3 ( manifestar) show4:acusar recibo de acknowledge receipt of* * *acusar vt1) : to accuse, to charge2) : to reveal, to betraysus ojos acusaban la desconfianza: his eyes revealed distrust* * *Si la policía te acusa oficialmente, el verbo es charge -
26 падение давления
pressure drop /fall/
- давления до заданной величины (уровня) — pressure drop /fall/ to predetermined value /level/
- давления на фильтре — pressure drop across filter
- лопасти на ограничитель свеса — blade hitting the droop stop
втулка несущего винта допжна иметь устройство, предотвращающее падение (удар) лопастей на упоры свеса на всех режимах за искпючением раскрутки и останова винта. — there must be means to keep the blade from hitting the droop stops during any operation other than starting and stopping the rotor.
- 'напряжения — voltage drop /degradation/
- напряжения питания (системы) — (system) potential degradation the warn lamp lights when the system detects a potential degraded performance.
- оборотов — (rotational) speed /r.p.m./
- оборотов двигателя (при работе на одном магнето) — engine (rotational) speed loss (when operated on one magneto)
- оборотов двигателя, резкое (по указателю) — sudden drop in engine speed (in indication level)
-, свободное — free fall
-, температуры — temperature drop
- температуры на 6,5 с на каждый километр набора 6.5 с высоты (от уровня моря до высоты 11 км, выше которой температура принята неизменной -56,5 с. 56.5 c. — temperature lapse rate of per kilometre (from sea level up to 11 km, above which height the temperature is assumed constant at minus
- температуры, резкое — sudden drop in temperature
- тяги (двиг.) — thrust decayРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > падение давления
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27 תלע
תָּלַעHif. הִתְלִיעַ (denom. of תּוֹלָע) 1) to become wormeaten; to decay. Kil. II, 3 עד שתַּתְלִיעַ until the seed in the ground begins to rot; Y. ib. 27d top עד כמה היא מַתְלַעַתוכ׳ R. S. to Kil. l. c. (ed. מזרעת, corr. acc.) how long does it take to rot? Three days in moist ground Ḥull.58a שהִתְלִיעָה, v. אֵב. Y.Ber.II, 5c top והִתְלִיעוּ תאינותיו (not … תיה) and his figs (on the tree) became wormy (or rotten). Cant. R. to IV, 6; Gen. R. s. 47 התליעו they decayed. B. Kam.52a שה׳ מתוכו when the board that covered the pit rotted from the inside; a. fr. 2) to remove the wormy parts from; to sort wood. Midd. II, 5 ששם … מַתְלִיעִים את העצים for there the priests … sorted the wood for the altar. Pi. תִּלֵּעַ 1) to drive vermin off. Y.Shebi.II, 33d מְתַלְּעִין, v. זָהַם. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top המעשן המְתַלֵּעַוכ׳ he who fumigates plants, or smears them with rancid oil to keep the worms off Part. pass. מְתוּלָּע; f. מְתוּלַּעַת; pl. מְתוּלָּעִים, מְתוּלָּעִין; מְתוּלָּעוֹת wormy. B. Bath.VI, 2 (93b) תאנים מקבל … מת׳וכ׳ if one buys figs, he must accept ten wormy ones for each hundred; (Y. ed. מַתְלִיעוֹת Hif., v. supra).( 2) (b. h.) to dye scarlet; to clothe in scarlet.V. תּוֹלֵעָה. -
28 תָּלַע
תָּלַעHif. הִתְלִיעַ (denom. of תּוֹלָע) 1) to become wormeaten; to decay. Kil. II, 3 עד שתַּתְלִיעַ until the seed in the ground begins to rot; Y. ib. 27d top עד כמה היא מַתְלַעַתוכ׳ R. S. to Kil. l. c. (ed. מזרעת, corr. acc.) how long does it take to rot? Three days in moist ground Ḥull.58a שהִתְלִיעָה, v. אֵב. Y.Ber.II, 5c top והִתְלִיעוּ תאינותיו (not … תיה) and his figs (on the tree) became wormy (or rotten). Cant. R. to IV, 6; Gen. R. s. 47 התליעו they decayed. B. Kam.52a שה׳ מתוכו when the board that covered the pit rotted from the inside; a. fr. 2) to remove the wormy parts from; to sort wood. Midd. II, 5 ששם … מַתְלִיעִים את העצים for there the priests … sorted the wood for the altar. Pi. תִּלֵּעַ 1) to drive vermin off. Y.Shebi.II, 33d מְתַלְּעִין, v. זָהַם. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top המעשן המְתַלֵּעַוכ׳ he who fumigates plants, or smears them with rancid oil to keep the worms off Part. pass. מְתוּלָּע; f. מְתוּלַּעַת; pl. מְתוּלָּעִים, מְתוּלָּעִין; מְתוּלָּעוֹת wormy. B. Bath.VI, 2 (93b) תאנים מקבל … מת׳וכ׳ if one buys figs, he must accept ten wormy ones for each hundred; (Y. ed. מַתְלִיעוֹת Hif., v. supra).( 2) (b. h.) to dye scarlet; to clothe in scarlet.V. תּוֹלֵעָה. -
29 seed
I1. [si:d] n1. 1) семя, зерно; семечко2) собир. семенаdisease-treated seed - с.-х. протравленные /обеззараженные/ семена
to be kept for /as/ seed - быть оставленным на семена
going to seed - с.-х. пущенный на семена; годный на семена [см. тж. ♢ ]
seed year - с.-х. семенной год; год, урожайный на семена
seed farming - семенное хозяйство, семеноводство
seed certification - с.-х. апробация семян, семенной контроль
flowers raised from seed - цветы, выращенные из семян
2. спец. сперма3. тк. pl посев, засеянная земля, земля под посевом4. возвыш. потомство; нисходящее поколение, племяthe seed of Abraham - библ. семя Авраамово
5. источник, началоthe seeds of decay [of disease, of enmity] - причины разрушения [болезни, вражды]
to (im)plant in smb. the seeds of love [of hate] - заронить в чью-л. душу семена любви [ненависти]
to sow the seeds of strife /of discord/ - сеять раздор
to sow the good seed - книжн. сеять добро
6. хим. затравочный кристалл7. редк. зерно ( корм для птицы)♢
to go /to run/ to seed - а) пойти в семена; стать несъедобным (об огурце и т. п.); б) прийти в упадок; состариться, опуститься2. [si:d] v1. 1) давать семена, обсеменяться2) идти в семя, в семена2. ронять семена3. сеять, засевать семенами4. очищать (фрукты, овощи) от семян, зёрнышек, семечек5. метеор. создавать, вызывать искусственноII1. [si:d] n спорт.1) отобранный для (финального) соревнования игрок2) «посеянный» игрок ( в теннисе)Jones is number three seed this year - в этом году Джоунз выступает под №3
2. [si:d] v спорт.1) отбирать более сильных участников соревнованияcompetitors seeded in the draw - участники соревнования, отобранные по жеребьёвке
to seed the draw - рассеивать сильнейших игроков ( команд) при жеребьёвке
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30 fall apart
1. phr v развалиться2. phr v амер. сл. потерять голову3. phr v амер. сл. безумно влюбитьсяСинонимический ряд:disintegrate (verb) break down; break up; crumble; decay; dilapidate; disintegrate; resolve; rot; wither -
31 track
1. n выслеживание, преследование2. n воен. трасса3. n воен. направляющий рельс4. n физ. трек, след5. n остаток; признак, след6. n курс, путь7. n ав. маршрут полёта8. n жизненный путь; образ жизни; карьераoff the track — сбившийся с пути, на ложном пути
stub track — тупик; подъездной путь
9. n путь, дорогаin the same track — тем же путём, по проторённой дороге
10. n дорога; тропинка, тропа11. n спорт. беговая дорожка12. n лыжня13. n дорожка; фонограммаtiming track — синхронизирующая дорожка; синхродорожка
14. n ж. -д. колея, рельсовый путьwait for the train to pass before you cross the tracks — прежде чем переходить через полотно, подождите, пока пройдёт поезд
15. n ширина колеиtrack gauge — ширина колеи; путевой шаблон
16. n ход; цепь, ряд, вереница17. n амер. учебный цикл18. n амер. группа студентов, сформированная по способностям или интересам19. n спорт. лёгкая атлетика20. n спорт. соревнования по лёгкой атлетике21. n спорт. звено гусеничной цепи, трак22. n спорт. гусеница23. n спорт. спец. направляющее устройство24. n спорт. спец. расстояние между передними и задними колёсами25. n спорт. вчт. перфорацияwhat you say is true, but off the track — то, что вы говорите, совершенно правильно, но дело не в том
26. v следить, прослеживать; выслеживатьtrack out — выслеживать; выследить
27. v идти по обнаруженному следуthe first point was to track the animal to its den — первым делом нужно было пройти по следу зверя до его берлоги
28. v прослеживать, устанавливатьto track the course of an ancient wall — установить, где проходила древняя стена
29. v отслеживать; сопровождать, вести30. v оставлять следы; наследить, напачкать31. v нанести или занестиhe tracked dirt over the floor — он наследил на полу, он натаскал грязи на пол
32. v прокладывать путь; намечать курс33. v амер. разг. пройти, покрыть34. v катиться по колее35. v прокладывать колею, укладывать рельсы36. v ходить; бродить37. v мор. тянуть бечевой38. v мор. буксироватьСинонимический ряд:1. footprint (noun) footprint; footstep; imprint; mark; print; step; tract; tread2. path (noun) alley; course; lane; line; path; racetrack; rail; railroad track; roadway; route3. scent (noun) pathway; scent; spoor; trace; trail; vestige4. way (noun) artery; avenue; boulevard; highway; road; street; thoroughfare; way5. follow (verb) dog; follow; follow footprints; hunt; pursue; scent; shadow; tail; trace; trail6. leave footprints (verb) dirty; leave a trail of dirt; leave footprints; leave mud; leave traces; make tracks; mark; muddy; soil; stain7. trek (verb) backpack; cover; do; go through; hike; journey; pass over; range; travel; traverse; trek
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