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101 десантно-штурмовая полоса препятствий
General subject: air assault obstacle course (Это трасса длиной в два километра, оборудованная различными препятствиями для отработки десантниками боевых навыков, необходимых для успешного ведения)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > десантно-штурмовая полоса препятствий
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102 путь (ведущий) к препятствию
Automation: obstacle courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > путь (ведущий) к препятствию
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103 траектория (напр . робота), ведущая к препятствию
Automation: obstacle courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > траектория (напр . робота), ведущая к препятствию
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104 учебная полоса препятствий
Military: obstacle courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учебная полоса препятствий
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105 путь к препятствию
Automation: (ведущий) obstacle courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > путь к препятствию
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106 траектория , ведущая к препятствию
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > траектория , ведущая к препятствию
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109 cursa d'obstacles
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110 полоса препятствий
(напр. в компьютерных играх) obstacle courseРусско-английский словарь по электронике > полоса препятствий
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111 percorso di guerra
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112 полоса препятствий
(напр. в компьютерных играх) obstacle courseРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > полоса препятствий
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114 carrera de caballos
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116 rábano picante
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117 przeg|onić
pf — przeg|aniać impf vt 1. (przepędzić) to chase out, to chase away- przeganiać muchy z pokoju to chase a. drive flies out a. from the room2. (zmusić do zmiany miejsca) to drive [krowy, owce] 3. przen. (przesunąć) to chase away a. off- na szczęście wiatr przegonił chmury fortunately the wind chased off the clouds4. pot. (zmusić do pośpiechu) to run, to hurry- przegonić wycieczkę po muzeach to hurry a tourist excursion around museums- przegoniła mnie po całym mieście w poszukiwaniu jakiejś książki she ran me through the whole town in search of some book- zostaliśmy dziś nieźle przegonieni przez kaprala po torze przeszkód we weren’t half made to run over the obstacle course by the corporal today5. pot. (wyprzedzić) to overtake, to pass- przegonił swojego przeciwnika tuż przed metą he overtook his opponent just before the finishing line- nigdy ci się nie uda rowerem przegonić samochodu you’ll never manage to overtake a car on a bicycle6. przen. to surpass- przegoniła go w matematyce/geografii she surpassed him at maths/geography; she went one better than him in maths/geography- pod względem rozwoju gospodarczego Tajwan przegonił już wiele krajów in terms of economic development Taiwan has already overtaken many countriesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeg|onić
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118 parcours
n. m. Venture, undertaking. (The word carries no positive connotation, perhaps because it is generally associated with the parcours du combattant: the obstacle course that recruits have to negotiate with full pack during their army training.) -
119 полоса
ж.1) (узкое вытянутое пятно, прямоугольник) stripeпо́лосы на шку́ре зе́бры — the stripes of a zebra
"звёзды и по́лосы" (американский флаг) — the Stars and Stripes
2) ( узкий плоский кусок чего-л) strip; (железа и т.п.) band, strip; flat bar3) (след от удара кнутом и т.п.) wale, weal4) (территория, зона) region, zone, beltчернозёмная полоса́ — chernozem belt, black-earth zone
полоса́ вое́нных де́йствий — battle zone
пограни́чная полоса́ — frontier ['frʌ-]
нейтра́льная полоса́ — neutral zone
ниче́йная полоса́ — no man's land
взлётно-поса́дочная полоса́ авиа — takeoff and landing strip; runway
полоса́ доро́жного движе́ния — traffic lane
полоса́ препя́тствий спорт — obstacle course
5) радио, информ. bandполоса́ часто́т — frequency band
полоса́ пропуска́ния — bandwidth
6) ( период) periodполоса́ хоро́шей пого́ды — spell of fine weather
полоса́ везе́ния — lucky streak, streak of luck
полоса́ невезе́ния — unlucky streak, streak of bad luck
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спорт (тж перен) obstacle courseАмериканизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > полоса препятствий
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