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81 послал в почки мои стрелы из колчана Своего
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > послал в почки мои стрелы из колчана Своего
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82 поспешное бегство
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83 прерывание для проверки состояния интерфейса
1) Engineering: look-at-me2) Makarov: "look-at-me"( LAM)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прерывание для проверки состояния интерфейса
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84 прийти
1) General subject: arrive (о посылке, письме: Did it arrive? I sent it a week or more ago.), breeze in, come, come down, come to hand, fall, fly, fly into (в ярость, в восторг), get, go into (в ярость), hit on, pop, put in an appearance (обыкн. на короткое время), roll round (о времёнах года), take into one's head, to be in, to be in (домой, на работу и т.п.), arrive at, come to (к чему-л.), present oneself, reach, roll in, put in an apperance (обыкн. на короткое время), get in2) Colloquial: breeze in (и т.п.)4) Mathematics: go as far as5) Jargon: lam6) Makarov: come in (в голову), come to hand (о письме и т. п.) -
85 продольная акустическая мода
1) Engineering: longitudinal acoustic mode2) Makarov: longitudinal acoustic mode( LAM)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > продольная акустическая мода
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86 продольное акустическое движение
Makarov: longitudinal acoustic motion (LAM)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > продольное акустическое движение
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87 продольное акустическое колебание
Makarov: longitudinal acoustic motion (LAM)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > продольное акустическое колебание
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88 продольные акустические моды
Makarov: LAM, longitudinal acoustic modesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продольные акустические моды
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89 скрываться
1) General subject: abscond (обыкн. с чужими деньгами; тж. от суда), ambuscade, be in hiding, darkle, decamp, den, get out of hearing, get out of sight, go into hiding, hide, hider, keep dark, lie low, lie up, lurk (в засаде), miche, skip, skulk, take cover, disappear, hide head, sit tight, flee2) Colloquial: fly under the radar3) American: hide away (от полиции и т.п.), hide out (от полиции), take it on the lam6) Australian slang: mooch, shoot the Moon7) Jargon: cut and run, greyhound, hide-out (особенно от полиции), hideout (особенно от полиции)8) leg.N.P. escape9) Makarov: hedge, conceal oneself -
90 скрываться бегством
Colloquial: go on the lamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скрываться бегством
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91 суглинок
2) Geology: adole, argil sand ground, argillaceous sand ground, argillo-arenaceous ground, lam, loam soil, loamy soil, mild clay3) Naval: clayey ground4) Engineering: sandy loam, weak clay, weak kaolinite clay5) Construction: dawk, donk, sand clay, sandy clay6) Railway term: clayed soil, paddy soil, silt7) Mining: clay-bearing soil, clayish soil, clayly soil, lamb, loum8) Forestry: argilloarenaceous ground, clay-loam9) Silicates: loamy clay10) Sakhalin energy glossary: clay11) Cement: paddy field soil (20% глинистых и 40% песчаных частиц) -
92 томограмма
Medicine: laminagram, laminogram, sectional image, stratigram, tomogram, tomographic image, lam (laminogram) -
93 убегать
1) General subject: beetle off, boil over (о молоке и т. п.), bolt, break out, chevy, cut, escape, escape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), flee, get off, go off, make off, outbreak, outrun, run, run away, run away with (с кем-либо, чем-либо), run from (от кого-л., чего-л.), run off, scamper, scape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), scat, scour away, scour off, sheer off, skirr, turn one's tail (струсив), fly off, boil over (о кипящем), make a safe getaway (напр., от преступников)4) Military: lam5) Australian slang: shoot off, shoot the Moon, shoot through7) Makarov: scurry away, beat a retreat, cut and run, cut away, fling off, fly away -
94 угольная мелочь с породой
Mining: lam and slackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угольная мелочь с породой
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95 ударить
1) General subject: attack, bang, bash, beat, biff, bloop (кого-л.), bonk, box (рукой или кулаком), buffet, bump, butt, catch, clam, club, cut at, dab, dub, fetch, flap, flop, fly, give a blow, give a dab (кого-л.), hit, impact, jab, job, jounce, kick, knock, knuckle, lash, lash out, lay hands on, lay it, lunge, mar, punch, ram (ся), set about, sound, start, strike, strike (кого-л.), strike with (чем-л.), swat, vapulate, whang (о громе, взрыве), whomp, wipe, wipe nose, strike with (бить, чем-л.), hit (кого-л., по голове)2) Medicine: hurt3) Colloquial: dot one (кого-л.), take a swing (at somebody) to strike or attempt to strike with the fist)4) American: hang one on (кого-л.)5) Sports: (противника кулаком) throw a punch6) Poetical language: smite7) Engineering: thump8) Rare: scuff (кого-л.)10) Law: inflict blow11) Automobile industry: run over12) Rude: prop13) Jargon: bop, clonk, dag, dust( someone) off, fetch (smb.) one (кого-л.), hang (hung, hanged), lam, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lay one on (a person), spill, wack, wham, whing, wing, (кого-л.) take a pop of someone, clout, clunk, cop, dust, fog, pop, put the arm on (someone), shank (особенно по ноге), whack14) Jail: chive15) Makarov: cut, fly (о вине и т.п.), give (smb.) a dab (кого-л.), hit (smb.) (кого-л.), take a pick, fetch one (кого-л.)16) Scuba diving: blow -
96 удрать
1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, bolt, bung off, chevy, cut sticks, decamp, flee to the bent (спасаясь от опасности, кредиторов), get away, give the guy to (от кого-л.), go to the bent, lam, leg-bail, make a bolt, make a run of it, nip off, play hooky, run away, run away from (от кого-л., от чего-л.), scamper, scuttle, show a clean pair of heels, skip, slope, stump one's chalks, take a clean pair of heels, take to heels, take to legs, take to one's heels, take to one's legs, turn one's tail (струсив), vamoose, vamose, whip off, make a get-away, make off, make oneself scarce, play hookey, run off, skip off, take wings, give the slip (от кого-л.)2) Colloquial: broom, change one's base, cut, hop it, nip away, scoot, skedaddle, sling one's hook, beat it, clear off, give leg bail3) Slang: guy, walk one's chalks4) American: peddle (one's) papers, scram5) Rude: haul ass6) Jargon: cut one's lucky (вовремя), cut one's stick, hook, hook it, nix out, powder, rabbitfoot, slope off, stump (one's) chalk, walk chalk7) Graphic expression: head for the hills8) Makarov: take leg-bail, do a bolt, do a bunk, do the Dutch act, fling up heels -
97 уйти
1) General subject: beetle off, come away, depart, duck, escape, get away, go away, make oneself scarce, march off, move one's boots, retire, retreat, retrocede, screw, slip away, sneak, take leave, take one's departure, take oneself off, toddle, trudge, walk off, wander off (и затеряться), cut stick, part from, slip away (не попрощавшись)2) Naval: make off4) Slang: offski ("Dude, I think I should offski about now.")5) American: scram6) Literal: hoist sail7) Latin: exit8) Mathematics: leave9) Religion: retire to a cloister10) Law: escape (невредимым)11) Australian slang: choof off, race off with, shoot through12) Jargon: bug off, lam, nix out, shove, vamose, take a walk (I had enough of the boss and the whole place, so I cleaned out my desk and took a walk. Меня достал шеф и всё остальное, поэтому я вычистил свой стол и ушёл.), take a hike13) Makarov: turn back, turn back on (от чего-л.), turn back upon (от чего-л.), turn the back, crap out, cut out14) Taboo: get the hell out of (часто употребляется в императиве), shag-ass (особ. неожиданно) -
98 улепётывать
1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, fly, pull foot, pull it, scamper, scarper, scutter, show a clean pair of heels, show a clean pair of heels (от кого-л.), show a fair pair of heels (от кого-л.), show a light pair of heels (от кого-л.), show heels (от кого-л.), take to one's heels, show a clean pair of heels, take to heels, beetle3) American: take it on the lam4) Australian slang: shoot through like a Bondi tram5) Jargon: scram6) Makarov: cut and run -
99 фирменное название пластмасс, армированных стекловолокном
Electrochemistry: ash lamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фирменное название пластмасс, армированных стекловолокном
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100 формовочная земля
2) Engineering: moulding sand, sand
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