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Общая лексика: десантно-штурмовая полоса препятствий (Это трасса длиной в два километра, оборудованная различными препятствиями для отработки десантниками боевых навыков, необходимых для успешного ведения)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > air assault obstacle course
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obstacle ['ɒbstəkəl]obstacle m;∎ what are the obstacles to free trade? qu'est-ce qui fait obstacle au libre-échange?;∎ to put obstacles in sb's way mettre des bâtons dans les roues à qn►► obstacle course parcours m d'obstacles; figurative parcours m du combattant;obstacle race course f d'obstacles -
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♦ course /kɔ:s/n.1 corso; (il) procedere; andamento: the course of events, il corso degli eventi; the course of prices, l'andamento dei prezzi; (fin.) course of exchange, corso del cambio; in the course of, nel corso di2 corso; percorso: the course of the river, il corso del fiume; the course of the stars, il corso degli astri3 (naut., aeron.) rotta: a course due south, una rotta verso il sud; collision course, rotta di collisione; to alter course, cambiare rotta; to set (o to shape) a course for, fare rotta per; to alter the course to port, accostare a sinistra; venire a sinistra; to plot (o to lay off) a course, tracciare una rotta; on course ( for), in rotta (per); off course, fuori rotta5 linea (d'azione); indirizzo; via; strada: course of action, linea d'azione; linea di condotta; to follow a middle course, adottare una via di mezzo; That was the only course open to me, era l'unica via che mi si offriva; He has taken a dangerous course, ha imboccato una strada pericolosa7 ( sport) circuito; pista; tracciato; campo: circular course, circuito chiuso; ski course, pista di sci; golf course, campo da golf8 portata; piatto: first course, prima portata; primo (piatto); main course, piatto principale; secondo: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 2- What are you having for main course?, cosa prendete come piatto principale?; a four-course meal, un pranzo di quattro portate9 corso ( di lezioni, di studi): a French course, un corso di francese; correspondence course, corso (di studi) per corrispondenza; beginners' course, corso per principianti; refresher course, corso di aggiornamento; introductory course, corso introduttivo; induction course, corso d'addestramento; vocational course, corso professionale; to do a course in st., seguire un corso di qc.; DIALOGO → - Considering an evening course- Are you going to do a course?, hai intenzione di seguire un corso?10 (med.) corso; cura; ciclo di cure: post-operative course, corso postoperatorio; a course of injections, una cura di iniezioni; a course of treatment, un ciclo di cure13 (naut.) trevo; vela bassa14 (ind. min.) galleria● (naut.) course-line computer, calcolatore di rotta □ (naut.) course plotter, tracciatore di rotta □ ( sport) course record, record della pista □ (naut.) to hold on the course, tenere la rotta □ in course of, in corso di; in via di: The new road is in course of construction, la nuova strada è in via di costruzione □ in course of arrangement, in via di sistemazione □ in the course of doing st., nel fare qc.; facendo qc. □ in the course of time, con l'andar del tempo □ in due course, a tempo debito; a suo tempo □ in the normal course of events, in condizioni normali; normalmente □ a matter of course, una cosa naturale □ of course, naturalmente; certo: DIALOGO → - Lost credit cards- Of course I've checked my pockets, certo che ho controllato le tasche; Of course I know!, certo che lo so!; Of course I am [he does, we can, etc.]!, certo che sì! □ of course not, no, naturalmente; certo che no □ to be on course to do st., avere buone probabilità di fare qc.: We're on course to reach the £2m target, se continuiamo così, raggiungeremo l'obiettivo dei due milioni di sterline □ to be on course for st., andare verso qc.; avere qc. in prospettiva: He's on course for a second win, lo aspetta una seconda vittoria □ ( di malattia, ecc.) to run (o to take) its course, seguire il proprio corso: Let nature take its course, lascia che la natura segua il suo corso □ to stay the course, ( di cavallo) portare a termine la corsa; (fig.) portare a termine quello che si è cominciato, tenere duro fino in fondo, non deflettere.(to) course /kɔ:s/A v. t.3 (lett.) attraversare; trascorrere (lett.)B v. i. -
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obstacle [ˊɒbstəkl] n1) препя́тствие, поме́ха;to throw obstacles in smb.'s way чини́ть препя́тствия кому́-л.
;to surmount ( или to overcome) obstacles преодолева́ть препя́тствия
2) attr.:obstacle course спорт. полоса́ препя́тствий
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'obstəkl(something which prevents progress: His inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.) obstáculoobstacle n obstáculotr['ɒbstəkəl]1 obstáculo2 figurative use obstáculo, impedimento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLobstacle race carrera de obstáculosobstacle ['ɑbstɪkəl] n: obstáculo m, impedimento mn.• barrera s.f.• contrariedad s.f.• contrario s.m.• dificultad s.m.• empacho s.m.• entresijo s.m.• impedimento s.m.• inconveniente s.m.• obstáculo s.m.• traba s.f.• tropiezo s.m.• valla s.f.• óbice s.m.'ɑːbstɪkəl, 'ɒbstəkəlnoun obstáculo mobstacle TO something/somebody — obstáculo para algo/alguien; (before n)
['ɒbstǝkl]obstacle course/race — pista f/carrera f de obstáculos
1.N obstáculo m ; (=hindrance) estorbo m, impedimento mone of the obstacles is money — uno de los obstáculos or impedimentos es el dinero
to be an obstacle to sth/sb — ser un obstáculo para algo/algn
to put an obstacle in the way of sth/sb — crear dificultades or poner obstáculos a algo/algn
2.CPDobstacle course N — pista f de obstáculos
obstacle race N — (Sport) carrera f de obstáculos
* * *['ɑːbstɪkəl, 'ɒbstəkəl]noun obstáculo mobstacle TO something/somebody — obstáculo para algo/alguien; (before n)
obstacle course/race — pista f/carrera f de obstáculos
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ˈɔbstəkl сущ.
1) помеха, преграда, препятствие to throw obstacles in smb.'s way ≈ чинить препятствия кому-л. to pose obstacle ≈ чинить преграды, препятствия to come across, encounter an obstacle ≈ столкнуться с трудностями, натолкнуться на препятствия to clear, overcome, surmount an obstacle ≈ преодолевать препятствие to remove an obstacle ≈ уничтожать, устранять препятствие formidable obstacle ≈ труднопреодолимое препятствие insurmountable obstacle ≈ непреодолимое препятствие artificial obstacle ≈ искусственное препятствие, выдуманная проблема natural obstacle ≈ естественные помехи
2) спорт препятствие obstacle course obstacle race ∙ Syn: obstruction, hindrance, bar, barricade, barrier, difficulty, hurdle, impediment, snag Ant: help препятствие, помеха;
преграда - to be an * to smth. быть преградой чему-л. - to throw *s in smb.'s way чинить препятствия кому-л - to remove *s уничтожать препятствия - to overcome *s преодолевать препятствия - this is no * это не является помехой (спортивное) препятствие - artificial * искусственное препятствие (конный спорт) - сlosed * закрытое препятствие (конный спорт) - straight * крутое препятствие (конный спорт) natural ~ естественное препятствие obstacle помеха ~ препятствие, помеха;
to throw obstacles in (smb.'s) way чинить препятствия (кому-л.) ;
to surmount (или to overcome) obstacles преодолевать препятствия ~ препятствие ~ course спорт. полоса препятствий ~ to trade торговый барьер ~ препятствие, помеха;
to throw obstacles in (smb.'s) way чинить препятствия (кому-л.) ;
to surmount (или to overcome) obstacles преодолевать препятствия ~ препятствие, помеха;
to throw obstacles in (smb.'s) way чинить препятствия (кому-л.) ;
to surmount (или to overcome) obstacles преодолевать препятствия traffic ~ препятствие движениюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obstacle
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ko:s1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) curso2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) plato3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) campo, pista4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) curso5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) curso6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) camino, modo de proceder•- in due course
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course n1. curso2. platofirst course, main course and dessert primer plato, segundo plato y postre3. rumboof course claro / desde luego / por supuestotr[kɔːs]3 (way of acting, plan of action) plan nombre masculino de acción, línea de acción■ what courses are open to us? ¿qué opciones tenemos?4 (development, progress) curso, marcha5 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (year-long) curso; (short) cursillo; (series) ciclo; (at university) carrera; (individual subject) asignatura6 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL serie nombre femenino, tanda7 (of meal) plato9 (of bricks) hilada1 correr, fluir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin due course a su debido tiempoof course claro, desde luego, por supuesto, naturalmente■ yes, of course! ¡claro que sí!■ of course not! ¡claro que no!to be on course (ship, plane) seguir el rumbo 2 (plan, company, etc) ir encaminado,-a, llevar camino ( for, de)■ the government is on course for trouble with the unions el gobierno lleva camino de tener problemas con los sindicatosto be off course perder el rumbo, desviarse del rumboto change course cambiar de rumboto set course for poner rumbo ato take its course / run its course seguir su cursocourse of treatment SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL tratamientofirst course primer plato, entrante nombre masculinorefresher course SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL cursillo de reciclajesecond course segundo platosweet course postre nombre masculinocourse n1) progress: curso m, transcurso mto run its course: seguir su curso2) direction: rumbo m (de un avión), derrota f, derrotero m (de un barco)3) path, way: camino m, vía fcourse of action: línea de conducta4) : plato m (de una cena)the main course: el plato principal5) : curso m (académico)6)of course : desde luego, por supuestoyes, of course!: ¡claro que sí!n.• plato s.m.n.• asignatura s.f.• camino s.m.• carrera s.f.• corriente s.m.• curso s.m.• derrota s.f.• pista s.f.• rumbo s.m.• sentido s.m.• transcurso s.m.• trayecto s.m.• trayectoria s.f.v.• correr v.• perseguir v.
I kɔːrs, kɔːs1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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intransitive verb ( flow swiftly) (liter)[kɔːs]1. N1) (=route, direction) [of ship, plane] rumbo m; [of river] curso m; [of planet] órbita f•
to change course — (lit) cambiar de rumbothe government has changed course on Europe — el gobierno ha dado un nuevo rumbo or giro a su política con respecto a Europa
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to be/go off course — (lit, fig) haberse desviado/desviarse de su rumbo•
we are on course for victory — vamos bien encaminados para la victoria•
to plot a course (for Jamaica) — trazar el rumbo (para ir a Jamaica)collision•
to set (a) course for — (Naut) poner rumbo a2) (=line of action)the best course would be to... — lo mejor sería...
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we have to decide on the best course of action — tenemos que decidir cuáles son las mejores medidas a tomar•
it's the only course left open to him — es la única opción que le queda3) (=process) curso mit changed the course of history/of her life — cambió el curso de la historia/de su vida
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in the course of, in the course of my work — en el cumplimiento de mi trabajoin the course of conversation — en el curso or transcurso de la conversación
in or during the course of the next few days — en el curso de los próximos días
due 1., 3), event, matter 1., 5)in or during the course of the journey — durante el viaje
4)• of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto, cómo no (esp LAm), sí pues (S. Cone)
of course! I should have known — ¡pero si está claro! me lo tenía que haber imaginado
"can I have a drink?" - "of course you can" — -¿puedo tomar algo de beber? -claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí
I've read about her in the papers, of course — por supuesto, la conozco de los periódicos
of course, I may be wrong — claro que puedo estar confundido
of course not! — (answering) ¡claro que no!, ¡por supuesto que no!
"can I go?" - "of course not or of course you can't" — -¿puedo ir? -claro que no or ni hablar or por supuesto que no
5) (Scol, Univ) curso m•
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a course in business administration — un curso de administración de empresas•
to take or do a course in or on sth — hacer un curso de algo6) (Med) (=regimen)she was put on a course of steroids — le recetaron esteroides, le pusieron un tratamiento a base de esteroides
7) (Sport) (=distance) recorrido m; (=surface) pista f; (=racecourse) hipódromo mgolf course — campo m or (S. Cone) cancha f (de golf)
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a three-course meal — una comida de tres platos9) (Naut) (=sail) vela f mayor10) (Constr) (=layer) [of bricks] hilada f2.VI [water, air] correr; [tears] rodar; [sweat] caer; (fig) [emotion] invadirrage/relief coursed through him — le invadió la ira/una sensación de alivio
3.VT (Hunting) † cazar4.CPDcourse book N — manual m (del curso)
course fees N — derechos mpl de matrícula
course requirements NPL — estudios previos requeridos para poder realizar determinado curso
course work N — trabajos mpl (para clase)
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I [kɔːrs, kɔːs]1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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nounHindernis, das (to für)put obstacles in somebody's path — (fig.) jemandem Hindernisse od. Steine in den Weg legen
* * *['obstəkl](something which prevents progress: His inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.) das Hindernis- academic.ru/89562/obstacle_race">obstacle race* * *ob·stacle[ˈɒbstəkl̩, AM ˈa:b-]n Hindernis nt, Hürde fto be an \obstacle in the way of [or to] sth ein Hindernis auf dem Weg zu etw dat sein, etw dat im Weg[e] stehenan insurmountable \obstacle ein unüberwindbares Hindernisa major/the major \obstacle ein größeres/das größte Hindernisto negotiate [or overcome] /remove an \obstacle ein Hindernis überwinden/beseitigen* * *['ɒbstəkl] Hindernis ntif they put any obstacle in the way of our plans — wenn man uns Steine in den Weg legt or unsere Pläne behindert
that's no obstacle to our doing it — das wird uns nicht daran hindern
all the obstacles to progress/peace etc — alles, was den Fortschritt/Frieden etc behindert
* * *be an obstacle to sth etwas behindern, einer Sache im Weg stehen;put obstacles in sb’s way jemandem Hindernisse in den Weg legen;* * *nounHindernis, das (to für)put obstacles in somebody's path — (fig.) jemandem Hindernisse od. Steine in den Weg legen
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См. также в других словарях:
obstacle course — obstacle courses 1) N COUNT In a race, an obstacle course is a series of obstacles that people have to go over or round in order to complete the race. 2) N COUNT: usu sing If you refer to a situation as an obstacle course, you mean that it is… … English dictionary
obstacle course — n. 1. a physical exercise course with barriers, ditches, and other obstacles, used to train military personnel 2. any situation or course of action that presents obstacles or obstructions … English World dictionary
obstacle course — n 1.) a line of objects which people have to jump over, climb through etc in a race 2.) a series of difficulties which must be dealt with to achieve a particular aim 3.) an area of land with special equipment that soldiers must run through, climb … Dictionary of contemporary English
obstacle course — obstacle ,course noun count 1. ) a series of objects or structures that you have to get over, under, or through in a race or in a training exercise 2. ) a series of problems that you have to deal with in order to succeed in something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Obstacle course — An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual or team must navigate usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running, climbing, jumping, crawling, swimming, and balancing elements with the aim of… … Wikipedia
obstacle course — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms obstacle course : singular obstacle course plural obstacle courses 1) a series of objects or structures that you have to get over, under, or through in an obstacle race or in a training exercise 2) a series of… … English dictionary
obstacle course — noun (C) 1 a line of objects which runners in an obstacle race have to jump over, climb through etc 2 a series of difficulties which must be dealt with to achieve a particular aim 3 AmE an assault course … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
obstacle course — track made up of various physical challenges to be overcome in an obstacle race … English contemporary dictionary
obstacle course — noun Date: 1943 a military training course filled with obstacles (as hurdles, fences, walls, and ditches) that must be negotiated; broadly a series of obstacles that must be overcome … New Collegiate Dictionary
obstacle course — 1. a military training area having obstacles, as hurdles, ditches, and walls, that must be surmounted or crossed in succession. 2. Informal. an event, situation, course of action, or the like that presents many challenges or difficulties. * * * … Universalium
obstacle course — ob′stacle course n. 1) mil a military training area having obstacles, as hurdles and ditches that must be surmounted or crossed in succession 2) cvb inf an event, situation, or the like with many challenges … From formal English to slang