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82 lapse (of time)
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83 lapse factor
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84 lapse from one's principles
Реклама: отступление от своих принциповУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse from one's principles
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85 lapse from virtue
Общая лексика: грехопадение -
86 lapse in the time scale
Метрология: нарушение непрерывности шкалы времениУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse in the time scale
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87 lapse into bad habits
Общая лексика: усвоить дурные привычки -
88 lapse into delirium
Общая лексика: впадать в бредовое состояние -
89 lapse into dotage
Общая лексика: впасть в детство -
90 lapse into heresy
Общая лексика: впасть в ересь -
91 lapse into idleness
Общая лексика: облениться -
92 lapse into illness
Общая лексика: заболеть -
93 lapse into obscurity
Общая лексика: быть преданным забвению -
94 lapse into one's old ways
Общая лексика: браться за старое, взяться за старое, приниматься за старое, приняться за староеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse into one's old ways
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95 lapse into quiet
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96 lapse into savagery
Общая лексика: деградировать до уровня дикаря -
97 lapse into silence
Общая лексика: погрузиться в молчание -
98 lapse into silence like the dead
Идиоматическое выражение: нем как рыба (замолчать как мертвый)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse into silence like the dead
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99 lapse into unconsciousness
Общая лексика: впадать в бессознательное состояниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse into unconsciousness
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100 lapse lapbelt in performance
Авиационная медицина: "провал" работоспособности, временная потеря работоспособностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lapse lapbelt in performance
См. также в других словарях:
lapse — 1 / laps/ n: a termination or failure due to events, neglect, or time: as a: the failure of a bequest (as because the intended recipient dies before the testator) compare anti lapse statute b: the termination of an insurance policy because of… … Law dictionary
lapse — n 1 slip, *error, mistake, blunder, faux pas, bull, howler, boner Analogous words: *offense, sin, vice, crime: *fault, failing, frailty, foible: transgression, *breach, violation, trespass 2 relapse, backsliding (see under LAPSE vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Lapse — (l[a^]ps), n. [L. lapsus, fr. labi, p. p. lapsus, to slide, to fall: cf. F. laps. See {Sleep}.] 1. A gliding, slipping, or gradual falling; an unobserved or imperceptible progress or passing away,; restricted usually to immaterial things, or to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lapse — Lapse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lapsed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lapsing}.] 1. To pass slowly and smoothly downward, backward, or away; to slip downward, backward, or away; to glide; mostly restricted to figurative uses. [1913 Webster] A tendency to lapse… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lapse — [n1] mistake blunder, breach, bungle, crime, error, failing, failure, fault, flub, foible, frailty, gaff, goof, goof up*, indiscretion, miscue, negligence, offense, omission, oversight, screw up*, sin, slip, slip up, transgression, trespass,… … New thesaurus
Lapse — Lapse, v. t. 1. To let slip; to permit to devolve on another; to allow to pass. [1913 Webster] An appeal may be deserted by the appellant s lapsing the term of law. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] 2. To surprise in a fault or error; hence, to surprise or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lapse — ► NOUN 1) a brief failure of concentration, memory, or judgement. 2) a decline from previously high standards. 3) an interval of time. 4) Law the termination of a right or privilege through disuse or failure to follow appropriate procedures. ►… … English terms dictionary
lapse — [laps] n. [L lapsus, a fall: see LAP1] 1. a slip of the tongue, pen, or memory; small error; fault 2. a) a falling away from a moral standard; moral slip b) a falling or slipping into a lower or worse condition, esp. for a short time 3 … English World dictionary
lapse — relapse … Dictionnaire des rimes
lapse — ▪ I. lapse lapse 1 [læps] verb [intransitive] 1. COMMERCE if a contract, agreement, or offer lapses, it ends because an agreed time limit has passed: • The customer has the right to exercise the option or allow the option to lapse. • There are… … Financial and business terms
lapse — lapse1 [læps] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: lapsus, from labi to slip ] 1.) a short period of time during which you fail to do something well or properly, often caused by not being careful momentary/temporary/occasional etc lapse ▪ Despite … Dictionary of contemporary English