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1 учебно-тренировочный бой
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > учебно-тренировочный бой
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2 учебно-тренировочный бой
General subject: loose play, loose play (фехтование)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > учебно-тренировочный бой
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3 свободная игра
1) Computers: game without constraints2) Sports: loose play (без счета)3) Accounting: free game4) Psychology: free play -
4 зонная защита
1) General subject: loose play (футбол)2) Sports: floating, zone defence (особ. в баскетболе) -
5 люфт
play, looseness
- (в подшипнике) — (bearing) slackness
- (в системе управления) — (control linkage) backlash
- (в шестернях) — backlash
-, осевой — axial play
-, радиальный — eccentricity
-, торцевой — end play
выбирать л. — remove (backlash, eccentricity
выбирать люфт (в шестеренчатой передаче при трогании) — take up backlash
проверять разъем на отсутствне л. штырей — check connector for loose pins
регулировать до момента — adjust until backlash (eccen
полной выборки л. — tricity or play) just disappears
устранять л. — remove backlash (eccentricity or play) from
устранять л. (в системе управления, шестеренчатой передаче) — take up (control linkage, gears) backlashРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > люфт
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6 быстрый
1) General subject: agile, as brisk as a bee, cracking, dapper, darting, expedite, expeditious, fast, feathered, feathery, fleet, fleeting, fluent, flying, hasty, high energy, high-energy (о частицах), hot shot, hotshot, hurried, jet propelled, jump (о музыке), light (о движениях), light handed, light-handed, lightsome, lissom, lissome, lithesome, lively, nimble (об ответе), prompt, quick, rapid, rathe, rattling (о походке, движениях), ready, round (о движении), sharp, slick, slippy, spanking, speedy, spirited, straightaway, summary, sweeping, sweepy, swift, swift-handed, tantivy, telegraphic, trotty, volant, whipping, winged, play fast and loose, smart, meteoric2) Naval: tearing3) Medicine: festinant4) Colloquial: jet-propelled, pacey, quick of foot, snappy, up (о темпе в джазовой или танцевальной музыке), zippy5) Obsolete: present6) Engineering: high-speed, sudden7) Rare: flighty, pernicious, speedful, thrift8) Automobile industry: racing9) Jargon: loose as a goose, sudden death, horse apple, loose10) Information technology: explosive, prompt (моментальный)11) Drilling: live12) Aviation medicine: touch-and-go13) Makarov: energetic, express, lissom (в движениях), lissome (в движениях), lithesome (в движениях), lively (об уме и т.п.), precipitate14) Taboo: hell-bent -
7 натравливать
1) General subject: hound, incite, play (обыкн. play off), set, sick (собаку), tar on, yoicks, play off, set on, turn loose (кого-л., на кого-л.), sic2) Colloquial: (against - на) play off5) Phraseological unit: bust chops -
8 вести двойную игру
1) General subject: go in for double dealing, play a double game, play double, straddle, two time, two-time (с кем-л.), play fast and loose2) Jargon: two-time (особенно изменять в сердечных делах), cross3) Set phrase: hold with the hare and run with the hounds, run with the hare and hunt with the hounds4) Makarov: deal doubly, engage in double dealing5) Idiomatic expression: wear another hatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести двойную игру
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9 холостой ход
2) Geology: return stroke3) Naval: no-load run4) Engineering: free movement, idle, light running, non-cutting stroke, non-working stroke, noncutting (рабочего органа), on no load, open-circuit conditions, quiescent condition, slow running, wasted motion, fast up5) Railway term: free play, nitrogen load, nitrogen-load run, running idle6) Economy: nonload running7) Automobile industry: back play, banking, dummy, flitting run, headroom, idle run, idle running, idle speed, idle stroke, idling, light run, no-live load, reverse running, running light, running no-load8) Mining: light running (машины)9) Forestry: outhaul, run unloaded10) Electronics: off-load11) Information technology: blank cycle, overrun12) Oil: no-load operation, no-load running, free running, lost motion, no-load13) Textiles: empty course (каретки)14) Drilling: idling speed, play15) Sakhalin energy glossary: loose running16) Automation: dry run (рабочего органа), idle pass (рабочего органа), idle run (рабочего органа), noncutting stroke, nonworking stroke17) Plastics: idle time18) Makarov: free running (машины), no-load stroke19) Energy system: open-circuit operation -
10 пошла музыка!
<и> пошла музыка!разг., неодобр.[Пароход] не удержался, рухнул с переката вала, зарываясь в пену, а в штурманской рубке с дребезгом и звоном полетела на пол кофейная чашка, забытая на столике лакеем... И с этой минуты пошла музыка! (И. Бунин, Сны Чанга) — The ship teetered on the crest, crashed down, burying her nose in the foam, and in the charterhouse a coffee cup the waiter had forgotten to remove fell off the table to break into clinking smithereens. And after that all hell broke loose!
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11 беспутно
General subject: dissolutely, fast, play fast and loose -
12 быстро
1) General subject: amain, aptly, at a good bat, at a quick pace, at the double, betimes, briefly, currente calamo, dartingly, flat, flat out, fleetingly, hand over fist, hotfoot, in (at) full pelt, in double-quick time, in short order, jargon, lightly, like a shot, like smoke, like the wind, neck and crop, nimbly, overnight, pat, pitter-patter, prompt, quick, quickly, rapidly, readily, roundly, skittishly, slick, soon, speedily, sweepingly, swift, swiftly, telegraphically, thick and fast, throw (в определенное состояние), trippingly, wham bam, with celerity, with despatch (to do something with despatch - делать что-либо быстро), with dispatch (do something with dispatch - делать что-либо быстро), with speed, apace, play fast and loose, promptly, at a rate of knots, in a whisper, fast (e.g. He drives fast - Он водит машину быстро)2) Medicine: celeriter3) Colloquial: bob, flat-out, in a crack, like a house on fire, make it snappy, live-o (Mostly used in the UK.)5) Poetical language: fleetly6) Latin: cito7) Military: hubba-hubba8) Religion: apace (In a swift manner, with speed, quickly)9) Economy: at a high rate10) Music: rapidamente, subito, veloce11) Scottish language: belive12) Jargon: hell to split, in no time, jet up, lickety-split, on the double, slippy, some, two shakes of a lamb's tail, horse apple13) Astronautics: rapid14) American English: at a good clip, at a steady clip15) Makarov: at full pelt, currente calamo (лат., букв. беглым пером), in full pelt, like a blue streak, suddenly, thick, with expedition16) Taboo: a-helling, hell to toot17) Gold mining: at a brisk pace -
13 быть ненадёжным
General subject: fast, play fast and loose -
14 вести игру не по правилам
Citations: play fast and loose with the rules (вести нечестную игру (в нарушение правил); англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в газете New York Times)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вести игру не по правилам
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15 вести себя безответственно
General subject: play fast and looseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя безответственно
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16 голодание
1) General subject: famine, fast (лечебное), hunger, starvation, play fast and loose (лечебное)2) Medicine: abrosia, absolute diet, abstinence from food, fast (намеренное), fasting3) Agriculture: acute deficiency4) Rare: famishment5) Forestry: deficiency( nutrient)6) Physiology: lacking7) Ecology: deficiency, deprivation, food deficiency8) Makarov: malnutrition9) Taboo: hank marvin -
17 голодать
1) General subject: famish, fast, gnaw, hunger, starve, play fast and loose, go without food2) Medicine: go hungry3) Religion: break one's fast4) Makarov: feel hungry -
18 голодовка
1) General subject: famine, hunger strike, hunger-strike, starvation, play fast and loose (заключённого и т.п.)2) Makarov: fast (заключённого и т.п.)3) Politico-military term: hunger-striking -
19 действовать безответственно
General subject: play fast and looseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать безответственно
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20 задвижка
1) General subject: bolt, catch, fast, fastener, fastening, latch, shutter, play fast and loose, gate bolt (оконная или дверная)2) Naval: sliding bar, snacket3) Medicine: window slide4) Military: wedge plug5) Engineering: cutoff plate, damper, damper plate, damper valve, flap (трубопровода), flow-regulating valve, gate, gate valve, hydraulic valve, latch (на двери), penstock, regulating valve, sleeve valve, sluice valve, stopcock (трубопровода), valve, water stop6) Agriculture: check valve, choke7) Construction: air damper, cut-off plate (для бункера), locking bar, slide, slide damper (воздуховода), slip bolt, stop, tower bolt, water valve, padbolt (e.g., 8" zinc-plated padbolt), lock-gate hatch, spar8) Anatomy: obex9) Railway term: closing trap, flap valve, valve sluice, window fastener10) Automobile industry: door bolt, lock bar, trigger, valve gate11) Architecture: keeper13) Scottish language: snib14) Oil: cock, cut-off plate, dampener, damper( dampener), gate valve (на трубопроводе), slide valve, sliding valve, stop-gate valve, stopcock (на трубопроводе), swab valve, throttle15) Astronautics: shut-off valve16) Mechanic engineering: set bar17) Silicates: shut-off gate18) Metrology: diaphragm19) Household appliances: slider21) Polymers: sliding door22) Automation: bar, slide-type valve, sliding damper, stopper, valve leaf23) Plastics: clevis plate (фиксирующая тигель литьевой прессформы)24) Makarov: bolt bar, door bolt (засов для двери), gate valve (запорное приспособление для трубопровода), latch (засов для двери)25) Aluminium industry: baffle
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