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21 get the offing
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22 got the offing
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23 gain an offing
gain an offing получить возможность -
24 get an offing
get an offing получить возможность -
25 in the offing
in the offing а) на значительном расстоянии от берега; в виду берега; б)невдалеке; в) в недалеком будущем; -
26 keep a good offing
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27 be in the offing
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28 in the offing
1) мор. на значительном расстоянии от берега, но в виду берега2) возможный, могущий произойти в недалёком будущемA general amnesty for political prisoners may be in the offing. — В обозримом будущем возможна полная амнистия политическим заключённым.
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29 getting the offing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > getting the offing
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30 in the offing
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31 keep in the offing
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32 river's offing
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33 a quarrel in the offing
Общая лексика: назревающая ссораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a quarrel in the offing
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34 an offing
Морской термин: держаться мористей -
35 breakthrough is in the offing
СМИ: победа близкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > breakthrough is in the offing
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36 bugger-offing
Табуированная лексика: потеряйте -
37 gain an offing
Общая лексика: получить возможность -
38 gain the offing
1) Морской термин: выходить в открытое море2) Макаров: выйти в открытое море -
39 get an offing
1) Общая лексика: получить возможность2) Морской термин: выйти в открытое море -
40 get the offing
Макаров: удаляться от берега
См. также в других словарях:
Offing — Off ing ([o^]f [i^]ng; 115), n. [From {Off}.] That part of the sea at a good distance from the shore, or where there is deep water and no need of a pilot; also, distance from the shore; as, the ship had ten miles offing; we saw a ship in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offing — (n.) in phrase in the offing, 1779, from nautical term offing the more distant part of the sea as seen from the shore (1620s), from OFF (Cf. off) (q.v.) + noun suffix ING (Cf. ing) (1). Originally the phrase meant in the distant future, modern… … Etymology dictionary
offing — ► NOUN ▪ the more distant part of the sea in view. ● in the offing Cf. ↑in the offing … English terms dictionary
offing — [ôf′iŋ] n. [< OFF1] 1. the distant part of the sea visible from the shore 2. a position at a distance from the shore in the offing 1. at some distance but in sight 2. at some indefinite time in the future … English World dictionary
offing — off|ing [ˈɔfıŋ US ˈo: , ˈa: ] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: offing part of the deep sea that you can see from the shore (17 20 centuries), from off] be in the offing to be likely to happen soon ▪ Big changes were in the offing … Dictionary of contemporary English
offing — /aw fing, of ing/, n. 1. the more distant part of the sea seen from the shore, beyond the anchoring ground. 2. a position at a distance from shore. 3. in the offing, a. at a distance but within sight. b. in the projected future; likely to happen … Universalium
offing — noun /ˈɒfɪŋ,ˈɑfɪŋ,ˈɔfɪŋ/ a) The area of the sea in which a ship can be seen in the distance from land, excluding the parts nearest the shore, and beyond the anchoring ground. I came to an Anchor in seven fathomes water in the offing to Sea. b)… … Wiktionary
offing — n. in the offing ( forthcoming ) * * * [ ɒfɪŋ] in the offing ( forthcoming ) … Combinatory dictionary
offing — off|ing [ ɔfıŋ ] noun in the offing likely to happen very soon: We have several projects in the offing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
offing — [[t]ɒ̱fɪŋ, AM ɔ͟ːf [/t]] PHRASE: v link PHR If you say that something is in the offing, you mean that it is likely to happen soon. A general amnesty for political prisoners may be in the offing. Syn: imminent … English dictionary
offing — noun be in the offing to be about to happen or to be possible: Everything s topsy turvy at the moment with this big trip in the offing … Longman dictionary of contemporary English