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21 lobbend
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22 ovlivňování
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23 lob
lob
1. noun(a slow, high throw, hit etc of a ball etc.) lob, globo
2. verb(to throw or strike (a ball etc) so that it moves high and slowly: He lobbed the ball over the net.) hacer un lob, hacer un globotr[lɒb]1 (tennis) lob nombre masculino, globo1 hacer un lob, hacer un globo1 familiar lanzarlob n: globo m (en deportes)n.• voleo alto en el tenis s.m.v.• volear por alto v.
I lɑːb, lɒbtransitive verb - bb- \<\<ball\>\> lanzar* por lo alto; \<\<stone/grenade\>\> tirar or lanzar* por lo alto
II
[lɒb]1.VT [+ ball] volear por altoto lob sth over to sb — tirar or echar algo a algn
2.N lob m, globo m3.* * *
I [lɑːb, lɒb]transitive verb - bb- \<\<ball\>\> lanzar* por lo alto; \<\<stone/grenade\>\> tirar or lanzar* por lo alto
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24 callejón sin salida
cul-de-sac, dead end, blind alley* * *a) ( calle) dead end, blind alleyb) ( situación desesperada): el gobierno se encuentra en un callejón sin salida the government can't see its way out of its present situation* * *(n.) = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx. It is of course possible to stamp 'Withdrawn' on the accessions card, but it would be better not to lead the reader up this blind alley if it can be avoided.Ex. The catch 22 aspect of this attempt to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency, the Library of Congress (LC), does not provide dual cataloging copy.Ex. If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.Ex. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *a) ( calle) dead end, blind alleyb) ( situación desesperada): el gobierno se encuentra en un callejón sin salida the government can't see its way out of its present situation* * *(n.) = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx: It is of course possible to stamp 'Withdrawn' on the accessions card, but it would be better not to lead the reader up this blind alley if it can be avoided.
Ex: The catch 22 aspect of this attempt to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency, the Library of Congress (LC), does not provide dual cataloging copy.Ex: If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *blind alley; figdead end -
25 ejecución hipotecaria
f.mortgage foreclosure, shortcut foreclosure.* * *(n.) = foreclosureEx. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *(n.) = foreclosureEx: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.
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26 enfrentamiento
m.confrontation.* * *1 confrontation* * *noun m.clash, confrontation* * *SM (=conflicto) confrontation; (=encuentro) (face to face) encounter, (face to face) meeting; (Dep) encounter* * *masculino clash* * *= clash [clashes, -pl.], conflict, confrontation, contest, collision, showdown, fighting, collision course, rumble, match, standoff.Ex. A seminar was held on community information last year which brought sharp clashes between librarians and social workers over their respective roles.Ex. On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.Ex. A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex. The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex. The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex. A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.Ex. It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex. That was one of the finest matches they ever played.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.----* enfrentamiento armado = armed encounter.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentamiento de valores = conflict of values.* enfrentamiento entre rivales = grudge fight, grudge match, local derby.* enfrentamiento racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* * *masculino clash* * *= clash [clashes, -pl.], conflict, confrontation, contest, collision, showdown, fighting, collision course, rumble, match, standoff.Ex: A seminar was held on community information last year which brought sharp clashes between librarians and social workers over their respective roles.
Ex: On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.Ex: A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex: The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex: The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex: A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.Ex: It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex: That was one of the finest matches they ever played.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* enfrentamiento armado = armed encounter.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentamiento de valores = conflict of values.* enfrentamiento entre rivales = grudge fight, grudge match, local derby.* enfrentamiento racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* * *clashse produjeron enfrentamientos entre los manifestantes y la policía there were clashes between demonstrators and policeen el debate se produjo un enfrentamiento entre los dos dirigentes during the debate there was a confrontation o clash between the two leadersCompuestos:armed confrontationmilitary confrontation* * *
enfrentamiento sustantivo masculino
clash;
enfrentamiento sustantivo masculino confrontation
' enfrentamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictividad
- contienda
- disputa
- duelo
- oposición
- parte
- refriega
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- choque
- conflicto
- confrontación
English:
clash
- showdown
- confrontation
- show
* * *confrontation;hubo enfrentamientos con la policía there were confrontations with the police;un enfrentamiento entre las dos alas del partido a confrontation between the two wings of the partyenfrentamiento armado armed confrontation o clash* * *m clash, confrontation;enfrentamiento verbal heated argument* * *: clash, confrontation* * *enfrentamiento n clash [pl. clashes] -
27 impás
m.impasse.* * *= dead end, bottleneck, deadlock, impasse, dead end street, standoff.Ex. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.----* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* salir de un impás = circumvent + impasse.* * *= dead end, bottleneck, deadlock, impasse, dead end street, standoff.Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.
Ex: A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* salir de un impás = circumvent + impasse. -
28 punto muerto
m.1 dead end, dead center, dead spot, deadlock.2 break-even point, break point.* * *(en un coche) neutral 2 (en una negociación) standstill, stalemate, deadlock* * *(Auto) neutral; ( en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *(Auto) neutral; ( en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.
Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *AUTO neutral -
29 tablas
f.pl.1 tie, draw, stalemate.2 stage.3 backgammon.* * *3 (de plaza de toros) barrier sing* * *1) boards, stage2) draw* * *= stalemate, standoff.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *= stalemate, standoff.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.
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30 развертывание коническое
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > развертывание коническое
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31 shell
ʃel
1. сущ.
1) оболочка, корка
2) остов;
каркас the shells of burned buildings ≈ остовы обгоревших зданий
3) особые виды оболочки, характерные для растений, животных а) скорлупа, шелуха They cracked the nuts and removed their shells. ≈ Они кололи орехи и вытаскивали их из скорлупы. shell egg ≈ натуральное яйцо (в противоположность яичному порошку и т. п.) б) раковина( моллюсков) ;
панцирь, щит( черепахи, краба и т. п.)
4) скрытность, замкнутость, некоммуникабельность to come out of one's shell ≈ выйти из своей скорлупы Her normally shy son had come out of his shell. ≈ Ее обычно замкнутый сын вышел из своей скорлупы.
5) а) гильза( патрона) ;
патрон б) трубка( ракеты) в) артиллерийский снаряд to fire a shell at ≈ выстрелить в to fuse a shell ≈ зажигать снаряд to lob a shell ≈ выпустить снаряд Our artillery was lobbing shells into enemy positions. ≈ Наша артиллерия стреляла по позициям врагов. shells burst ≈ снаряды разрываются armor-piercing shell high-explosive shell hollow-charge shell incendiary shell mortar shell smoke shell
6) гроб
7) тех. обшивка;
кожух
11) мн.;
сл. деньги
12) амер. шелл, гоночная восьмерка ∙
2. гл.
1) а) очищать от скорлупы;
лущить б) лущиться, шелушиться
2) бомбардировать, обстреливать артиллерийским огнем Syn: bombard
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3) собирать ракушки (на морском берегу) ∙ shell off shell out раковина - snail * раковина улитки скорлупа;
шелуха - * egg яйцо (в отличие от яичного порошка) - chickens in the * невылупившиеся птенцы - as a writer he is still in the * как писатель он еще не вылупился из яйца кожура;
створка( боба) панцирь, щит (черепахи) черепаха (материал), черепаховый рог - * hairpin черепаховая шпилька - * button обтяжная пуговица;
черепаховая пуговица оболочка, личина - to be a mere * of smth. быть лишь оболочкой чего-либо - his humbleness is a * for his ambition смирением он лишь прикрывает свое честолюбие "скорлупа", некоммуникабельность;
скрытность - to go into one's * уйти в свою скорлупу, замкнуться в себе - to come out of one's * выйти из своей скорлупы каркас (здания) ;
остов (здания, корабля) - the * of a plan костяк плана длинная женская блуза без рукавов и воротника;
жилет (американизм) шелл, гоночная восьмерка гроб (геология) земная кора (тж. earth *) (геология) тонкий твердый прослоек( техническое) кожух;
оболочка;
обшивка (техническое) обечайка( техническое) корпус( техническое) стакан, гильза ( техническое) вкладыш( подшипника) (электротехника) юбка изолятора( физическое) оболочка (редкое) чешуйка (рыбы) (сленг) деньги (американизм) малый пивной стакан (кулинарное) ракушка( фигурное печеное изделие) - pastry * ракушка для пирожного (заполняется кремом) - wafer *s "ракушки" (сорт вафель) очищать( от скорлупы) ;
чистить;
лущить;
шелушить - to * an egg очистить яйцо - to * peas лущить горох лущиться;
шелушиться - nuts which * in falling орехи, котрые разбиваются при падении (зоология) линять, сбрасывать покров;
сбрасывать раковину (о моллюсках) заключать в оболочку;
окружать оболочкой собирать раковины (на берегу) снаряд (артиллерийский) - * cap наконечник снаряда - * dressing комлектование снарядов - * attack артиллерийский обстрел мина патрон (дробового ружья) гильза (патрона, снаряда) обстреливать (артиллерийским огнем) - to * a town обстреливать город - to * the enemy out of a town выбить противника из города вести артиллерийский или минометный огонь - the troops were *ing unceasingly войска вели непрерывный артиллерийский огонь to come out of one's ~ выйти из своей скорлупы, перестать быть замкнутым, стеснительным to retire into one's ~ замкнуться в себе, уйти в свою скорлупу shell артиллерийский снаряд ~ гильза (патрона) ;
патрон;
трубка (ракеты) ~ гроб ~ вчт. командный процессор ~ лущиться, шелушиться ~ оболочка;
корка ~ вчт. оболочка ~ обстреливать артиллерийским огнем;
shell off шелушиться ~ тех. обшивка;
кожух ~ остов;
каркас ~ очищать от скорлупы;
лущить ~ панцирь, щит (черепахи) ~ раковина ~ скорлупа, шелуха ~ амер. шелл, гоночная восьмерка ~ pl sl. деньги ~ attr. имеющий оболочку;
shell egg натуральное яйцо (в противоположность яичному порошку и т. п.) ~ attr. имеющий оболочку;
shell egg натуральное яйцо (в противоположность яичному порошку и т. п.) ~ обстреливать артиллерийским огнем;
shell off шелушиться ~ out воен. выбивать огнем артиллерии ~ out разг. раскошеливаться star ~ воен. осветительный снаряд -
32 conical
1) конусный
2) конический
3) конический винтовой
4) конусообразный
– conical indenter
– conical lobbing
– conical pendulum
– conical plug
– conical screen
– conical shutter
– conical wedge
nappe of a conical surface — <geom.> полость конической поверхности
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33 развертывание коническое
<naut.> conical lobbingРусско-английский технический словарь > развертывание коническое
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34 большая крутизна траектории
Military: lobbing effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > большая крутизна траектории
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35 pukul tinggi-tinggi
lob, lobbed, lobbed, lobbing -
36 лоббирование
n1) gener. lobbing2) commer. (со стороны хозяйственных организаций) action auprès des pouvoirs publics3) busin. (со стороны предпринимателей и их объединений) intervention auprès des pouvoirs publics, lobbying -
37 besagain
iz.1. lob2. Anat. forearm; \besagainez lobbing adb. \besagain pilota jo to lob a ball -
38 besagainka
adb. lobbing; \besagainka pilota jo to lob a ball iz.1. armful; \besagainka bat liburu an armful of books2. (igeritan) stroke; lau \besagainkatan heldu zen ibaiaren beste aldera he reached the other side of the river in four strokes -
39 коническое развертывание
conical lobbing мор.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > коническое развертывание
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40 effect
(воз)действие, влияние; результат; явление; pl. поражающие факторы (ЯВ) ; личные вещи; производить; вызывать; делать, совершать, исполнять— blasfing effect— cratering effect— take effect with— with effect from
См. также в других словарях:
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