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2. Band <-[e]s, Bänder> [bant, pl ʼbɛndɐ] nt(Hut\band) hatband;(Schürzen\band) apron string;das Blaue \band the Blue Riband [or (Am) Ribbon];2) (Mess\band) measuring tape3) (Metall\band) metal band4) (Verpackungs\band) packaging tapeetw auf \band aufnehmen to tape [record] sth, to record sth on tape;auf \band sein to be [recorded] on tape;etw auf \band haben to have sth [recorded] on tape6) (Fließ\band) conveyor belt;am \band arbeiten to work on an assembly [or a production] line;vom \band laufen to come off the [production] line;am laufenden \band ( fam) non-stop, continuously;etw am laufenden \band tun to keep doing sth7) radio wavelength, [frequency] band3. Band <-[e]s, -e> [bant, pl ʼbandə] nt1) ( gegenseitige Beziehung) bond, tie;zarte \bande knüpfen to start a romance4. Band -[e]s, Bände> [bant, pl ʼbɛndə] mvolume;Bände füllen to fill volumes;über etw Bände schreiben können to be able to write volumes about sthWENDUNGEN:Bände sprechen ( fam) to speak volumes5. Band -, -s> [bɛnt] fmus band, group -
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* * *das Laufenrunning* * *lau|fen ['laufn] pret lief [liːf] ptp gelaufen [gə'laufn]1. vi aux sein1) (= rennen) to runlauf doch! — get a move on! (inf)
er läuft dauernd ins Kino/auf die Polizei — he's always off to the cinema/always running to the police
3) (= zu Fuß gehen) to walkes sind noch/nur 10 Minuten zu láúfen — it's another/only 10 minutes' walk
in Strömen láúfen — to stream or pour (in/out/down etc)
Wasser in einen Eimer/die Badewanne láúfen lassen —
das Bier muss láúfen — the beer must be kept flowing
5) (= undicht sein) (Gefäß, Wasserhahn) to leak; (Wunde) to weep6) (= in Betrieb sein) to run, to go; (Uhr) to go; (Gerät, Maschine) (= eingeschaltet sein) to be on; (= funktionieren) to workwir haben jetzt drei neue Maschinen láúfen (inf) — we've got three new machines going (inf)
er hat vier Mädchen láúfen (sl) — he's got four girls out on the game (inf), he's got four girls hustling for him (inf)
ein Programm láúfen lassen — to run a program
8) (fig = im Gange sein) (Prozess, Verhandlung) to go on, to be in progress; (Bewerbung, Antrag) to be under consideration; (= gezeigt werden) (Film) to be on, to be showing; (Stück) to be on, to be playingder Film lief schon, als wir ankamen — the film had already started when we arrived
der Film läuft über drei Stunden — the film goes on for three hours
etw läuft gut/schlecht — sth is going well/badly
die Sache/das Geschäft läuft jetzt — it/the shop is going well now
sehen wie die Sache läuft — to see how things go
alles/die Dinge láúfen lassen — to let everything/things slide
die Sache ist gelaufen (inf) — it's in the bag (inf), it's all wrapped up (inf)
der Kredit läuft über zwei Jahre — the loan is repayable over two years
10)das Konto läuft unter der Nummer... — the number of the account is...
der Agent läuft unter dem Decknamen "Spinne" — the agent goes by the cover name of "Spider"
11) (= sich bewegen) to runauf eine Mine láúfen — to hit a mine
auf Grund láúfen — to run aground
in den Hafen láúfen — to enter port
es lief mir eiskalt über den Rücken — a chill ran or went up my spine
See:→ Geld2. vtRennen láúfen — to run (in races)
Ski láúfen — to ski
Schlittschuh láúfen — to skate
Rollschuh láúfen — to roller-skate
See:→ Gefahr2) aux sein (=fahren Auto etc) Strecke to do4)eine Blase láúfen — to give oneself a blister
ein Loch in die Sohlen láúfen — to wear a hole in one's soles
3. vrsich warm láúfen — to warm up
sich müde láúfen — to tire oneself out
in den Schuhen läuft es sich gut/schlecht — these shoes are good/bad for walking/running in
zu zweit läuft es sich besser — it's better walking/running in twos
* * *1) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) run2) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) run3) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) run4) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) run5) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) run* * *lau·fen<läuft, lief, gelaufen>[ˈlaufn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (rennen) to runsie lief, um die Straßenbahn noch zu erwischen she ran to catch the tramsie lief, was sie nur konnte she ran as fast as she couldso lauf doch! come on, hurry up!aus dem Haus \laufen to run out of the housein den Garten \laufen to run into the gardenins Freie \laufen to run out [of the house]über das Feld/die Wiese \laufen to run over the field/meadowum die Ecke \laufen to run around the cornerum Milch/Brot, etc. \laufen to run to fetch some milk, bread, etc.ge\laufen kommen to come runningein Pferd \laufen lassen to give free reins to a horsewir sind im Urlaub viel ge\laufen we did a lot of walking in our holidayseit dem Unfall läuft er mit Krücken since the accident he gets around on crutchessie läuft ständig zum Arzt she's always going to the doctor'smir sind Kühe vors Auto ge\laufen cows ran in front of my carfahrt ihr mal! ich laufe lieber you go by car, I'd rather walkkann sie schon \laufen? has she started walking yet?beim L\laufen tut mir die Hüfte so weh my hip hurts so much when I walksie musste das L\laufen wieder lernen she had to learn [how] to walk again[irgendwo] auf und ab \laufen to pace somewheregegen etw \laufen to walk into sthich bin an einen Pfosten gelaufen I walked into a postjdn \laufen lassen to let sb goihr Blick lief suchend durch die Menge her eyes ran searchingly through the crowdein Gemurmel läuft durch die Reihen a murmur runs through the audienceein Zittern läuft durch seinen Körper he is shaking all overjdm läuft ein Schauder über den Rücken a shudder runs down sb's back4. (fließen) to runBlut/Schweiß läuft/Tränen laufen jdm übers Gesicht blood/sweat runs/tears run down sb's faceder Käse läuft the cheese has gone runnyjdm läuft die Nase sb's nose is runningWasser in die Badewanne \laufen lassen to fill the bath5. SPORT to runwie schnell bist du gelaufen? what time did you run?[für ein Land, eine Mannschaft] \laufen to run [for a country, a team]6. (eingeschaltet sein) to be on; (funktionieren) to work; Getriebe, Maschine, Motor to run; (sich gleitend bewegen) to runtäglich \laufen 6.000 Stück vom Band 6,000 units a day come off the linedie Miniatureisenbahn läuft auf winzigen Schienen the miniature railway runs on tiny railsdas Radio lief the radio was playingnach der Reparatur lief die Uhr wieder after being repaired, the clock worked againKamera läuft! FILM camera on!der Film lief endlich auch im Fernsehen finally, the film was on TVdieses Stück läuft schon seit fünf Jahren im Westend this play has been running for five years in the Westend8. (in Bearbeitung sein) to go [on]der Prozess läuft nun schon zwei Jahre the trial has been going on for two years now9. (gültig sein) to run, to lastmein Vertrag läuft bis Ende Juli my contract runs until the end of July10. Zeit passmir läuft die Zeit davon I'm running out of time11. (verlaufen) to flow, to runab hier \laufen die Kabel alle unterirdisch all of the cables run underground from here ondie Straße läuft am Fluss entlang the road runs along the river12. (leck sein) to leakder Eimer läuft the bucket is leaking13. (seinen Gang gehen) to gowas macht das Geschäft? — es könnte besser \laufen how's business? — could be betterläuft etwas zwischen euch? is there anything going on between you?wie läuft es? how's it going?die Bewerbung läuft the application is runningder Prozess läuft the trial is under wayfalsch \laufen to go wrongnach Wunsch \laufen to go as planned14. (geführt werden) be issuedauf jds Namen \laufen to be issued in sb's nameunter einer bestimmten Bezeichnung \laufen to be called sthdiese Einnahmen \laufen unter „Diverses [o Sonstiges] “ this income comes under the category of “miscellaneous”die Ermittlungen \laufen investigations are under waydas neue Produkt läuft gut/nicht so gut the new product is selling well/not selling well16. (fahren) to runauf Grund \laufen to run aground17.▶ jdm eiskalt über den Rücken \laufen a chill runs up sb's spine▶ das läuft bei mir nicht! that's not on with me!, I'm not having that!▶ die Sache ist gelaufen it's too late now, it's pointless to do anything about it now▶ das läuft so nicht! that's not on!II. vt Hilfsverb: sein o haben1. SPORT▪ etw \laufen to run stheinen Rekord \laufen to set a record2. (zurücklegen)er will den Marathon in drei Stunden \laufen he wants to run the marathon in three hours3. (fahren)Rollschuh/Schlittschuh/Ski \laufen to go roller skating/ice-skating/skiing, to roller-skate/ice-skate/skiIII. vr impers Hilfsverb: habenmit diesen Schuhen wird es sich besser \laufen walking will be easier in these shoesauf dem Teppichboden läuft es sich weicher als auf dem Fliesen a carpet is softer to walk on than tiles* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) runer lief, was er konnte — (ugs.) he ran as fast as he could
jemanden laufen lassen — (ugs.) let somebody go
2) (gehen) go; (zu Fuß gehen) walkes sind noch/nur fünf Minuten zu laufen — it's another/only five minutes' walk
dauernd zum Arzt/in die Kirche laufen — (ugs.) keep running to the doctor/be always going to church
4) (im Gang sein) < machine> be running; < radio, television, etc.> be on; (funktionieren) < machine> run; <radio, television, etc.> workauf Hochtouren laufen — be running at full speed
auf Schienen/ über Rollen laufen — run on rails/over pulleys
deine Nase läuft — your nose is running; you've got a runny nose
der Käse läuft — the cheese has gone runny (coll.)
6) (gelten) <contract, agreement, engagement, etc.> runder Hauptfilm läuft schon — the main film has already started
8) (fahren) run9) (vonstatten gehen)parallel mit etwas laufen — run in parallel with something
der Laden läuft/die Geschäfte laufen gut/schlecht — (ugs.) the shop is doing well/badly/business is good/bad
wie geplant/nach Wunsch laufen — go as planned or according to plan
schief laufen — (ugs.) go wrong
10) <negotiations, investigations> be in progress or under wayauf jemandes Namen (Akk.) laufen — be in somebody's name
12) (ugs.): (gut verkäuflich sein) go or sell well2.unregelmäßiges transitives und intransitives Verb1) mit sein run; (zu Fuß gehen) walk2) mit seinüber die 100 m 9,9 Sekunden laufen — run the 100 m. in 9.9 seconds
3) mit haben od. seinSki/Schlittschuh/Rollschuh laufen — ski/skate/roller skate
4)3.1)2) unpersin diesen Schuhen läuft es sich sehr bequem — these shoes are very comfortable for running/walking in or to run/walk in
* * *laufen; läuft, lief, gelaufenA. v/i (ist)1. run; in Eile: auch rush, race;gelaufen kommen come running along;lauf! run!, quick!;ein Pferd laufen lassen im Rennen: run a horse;jemanden laufen lassen let sb go; straflos: let sb off;2. (gehen) walk, go (on foot);viel laufen do a lot of walking;gern laufen like walking;laufen lernen Kind: learn to walk;es sind nur fünf Minuten zu laufen it’s only five minutes’ walk ( oder five minutes on foot);wegen jeder Kleinigkeit zum Arzt laufen umg, pej run to the doctor with every little twinge;gegen etwas laufen walk into sth;er ist in ein Auto gelaufen he walked into a carauf Schienen/über Rollen laufen run on rails/rollers;vom Fließband laufen come off the production line;den Motor laufen lassen vor Ampel etc: leave the engine running4. (sich bewegen) move;um die Sonne etcüber jemandes Gesicht down sb’s face);Wasser in etwas laufen lassen run water into sth;6. (sich erstrecken) run, stretch (von … bis from … to)7. fig (im Gang sein) be under way; FILM run; im Programm: auch be on, be showing;laufen bis/über … Jahre auch run until/for … years;der Antrag läuft the application is being considered ( oder is under consideration);das Stück lief drei Monate the play ran ( oder was on) for three months, the play had a three-month run;die Dinge laufen lassen let things ride;die Sache ist gelaufen vorbei: it’s all over ( oder settled); gut: everything’s all right; (kann nicht mehr geändert werden) there’s nothing anyone can do about it (now);wie läuft es so? umg how are things?, how are you getting on (US along) ?;wissen, wie’s läuft umg know what gives;da läuft (bei mir, ihm etc)nichts! umg nothing doing!;8. (gelten) Vertrag etc: be valid;das Abonnement läuft noch drei Monate the subscription runs ( oder is valid) for another three months9. Nase, Augen etc: run; Wunde: weep; Kerze: drip; Gefäß: leak; Butter, Schokolade, Eis etc: melt; Käse: be runnyB. v/t (hat)1. (Strecke) run, do;das Auto läuft 200 Stundenkilometer the car does 125 miles an hour;einige Runden/(die) 5000 m laufen run several laps/run in the 5000 metres (US -ers);einen Rekord laufen run a record time, set (up) a (new) record2.sich (dat)ein Loch in den Socken laufen wear a hole into one’s sock;sich (dat)C. v/r (hat)1.sich müde laufen wear o.s. out (with) running;2. unpers:es läuft sich schlecht hier it’s difficult to walk ( oder run etc) along here; umg it’s hard going along here;es läuft sich gut/schlecht in diesen Schuhen these shoes are comfortable/uncomfortable (to walk in);in der Gruppe läuft es sich besser als alleine it’s better to run in a group than on your own* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) runer lief, was er konnte — (ugs.) he ran as fast as he could
jemanden laufen lassen — (ugs.) let somebody go
2) (gehen) go; (zu Fuß gehen) walkes sind noch/nur fünf Minuten zu laufen — it's another/only five minutes' walk
in (Akk.) /gegen etwas laufen — walk into something
dauernd zum Arzt/in die Kirche laufen — (ugs.) keep running to the doctor/be always going to church
4) (im Gang sein) < machine> be running; <radio, television, etc.> be on; (funktionieren) < machine> run; <radio, television, etc.> work5) (sich bewegen, fließen; auch fig.)auf Schienen/ über Rollen laufen — run on rails/over pulleys
deine Nase läuft — your nose is running; you've got a runny nose
der Käse läuft — the cheese has gone runny (coll.)
6) (gelten) <contract, agreement, engagement, etc.> run8) (fahren) runder Laden läuft/die Geschäfte laufen gut/schlecht — (ugs.) the shop is doing well/badly/business is good/bad
wie geplant/nach Wunsch laufen — go as planned or according to plan
schief laufen — (ugs.) go wrong
10) <negotiations, investigations> be in progress or under wayauf jemandes Namen (Akk.) laufen — be in somebody's name
12) (ugs.): (gut verkäuflich sein) go or sell well2.unregelmäßiges transitives und intransitives Verb1) mit sein run; (zu Fuß gehen) walk2) mit seinüber die 100 m 9,9 Sekunden laufen — run the 100 m. in 9.9 seconds
3) mit haben od. seinSki/Schlittschuh/Rollschuh laufen — ski/skate/roller skate
4)sich (Dat.) die Füße wund laufen — get sore feet from running/walking
3.sich (Dat.) ein Loch in die Schuhsohle laufen — wear a hole in one's shoe or sole
1)2) unpersin diesen Schuhen läuft es sich sehr bequem — these shoes are very comfortable for running/walking in or to run/walk in
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23 Carroll, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1888 Melbourne, Victoria, Australiad. 22 February 1968 Australia[br]Australian engineer responsible for many innovations in combine-harvester design, and in particular associated with the Massey Harris No. 20 used in the "Harvest Brigade" during the Second World War.[br]Carroll worked first with the Buckeye Harvester Co., then with J.J.Mitchell \& Co. In 1911 he was hired by the Argentinian distributor for Massey Harris to help in the introduction of their new horse-drawn reaper-thresher. Carroll recommended modifications to suit Argentinian conditions, and these resulted in the production of a new model. In 1917 he joined the Toronto staff of Massey Harris as a product design leader, the No. 5 reaper-thresher being the first designed under him. Many significant new developments can be attributed to Carroll: welded sections, roller chains, oil-bath gears, antifriction ball bearings and the detachable cutting table allowing easy transfer of combines between fields were all innovations of which he was the source.In the 1930s he became Chief Engineer with responsibility for the design of a self-propelled harvester. The 20 SP was tested in Argentina only eight months after design work had begun, and it was to this machine that the name "combine harvester" was applied for the first time. Improvements to this original design produced a lighter 12 ft (3.65 m) cut machine which came off the production line in 1941. Three years later 500 of these machines were transported to the southern United States, and then gradually harvested their way northwards as the corn ripened. It has been estimated that the famous "Harvest Brigade" harvested over 1 million acres, putting 25 million bushels into store, with a saving in excess of 300,000 labour hours and half a million gallons of fuel.Carroll retired from Massey Ferguson in 1961.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAmerican Society of Agricultural Engineers C.H. McCormick Gold Medal 1958.Bibliography1948, "Basic requirements in the design and development of the self propelled combine"Agricultural Engineer. 29(3), 101–5.Further ReadingG.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (provides a detailed account of the development of the combine harvester).K.M.Coppick, 1972, gave an account of the wartime effort, which he mistakenly called "Massey Ferguson Harvest Brigade", presented to the Canadian Society forAgricultural Engineers, Paper 72–313.AP -
24 пускать
несов. - пуска́ть, сов. - пусти́ть1) (вн.; переставать держать) let go (of)пусти́те мою́ ру́ку — let go of my arm!
пусти́те меня́! — let me go!
2) (вн. куда́-л; не мешать движению) let (d) go ( somewhere); ( пропускать) let (d) pass; ( впускать) let (d) in; ( выпускать) let (d) outпуска́ть дете́й гуля́ть — let the children go for a walk
не пуска́йте его́ сюда́ — don't let him in
не пуска́йте соба́ку на газо́н — keep the dog off the grass
пуска́ть ры́бок в аква́риум — let / put fish into the aquarium
пуска́ть на во́лю (птицу и т.п.) — let (d) out, set (d) free
3) (вн.; направлять куда-л или заставлять двигаться каким-л образом) send (d), direct (d)пуска́ть соста́в на запа́сный путь — send the train to the sidetrack
пусти́те э́то по ряда́м — pass / send this round, please
пуска́ть ко дну (вн.) — send (d) to the bottom, sink (d)
пуска́ть по́езд под отко́с — derail the train
пуска́ть ло́дку по тече́нию — let the boat drift with the current
пуска́ть ло́шадь ры́сью — trot a horse
пуска́ть ло́шадь во весь опо́р — give a horse its head
4) (вн.; тв.; бросать, запускать) throw [θrəʊ] (d), shoot (d)пуска́ть стрелу́ — shoot an arrow
пуска́ть ка́мнем в окно́ — fling / throw / hurl a stone at a window
пуска́ть ка́мешки по воде́ (так, чтобы они несколько раз отскочили от поверхности) — skim stones across the surface of water
пуска́ть зме́я — fly a kite
5) (вн.; испускать, выбрасывать из себя) emit (d), send out (d), give forth (d)пуска́ть ростки́ — put out shoots, sprout
пуска́ть ко́рни — root, take root
6) (вн.; приводить в движение, действие) start (d), put (d) in action; (машину тж.) start (d), set (d) in motion; actuate (d), activate (d); ( предприятие) start (d), launch (d), put (d) into operation / serviceпуска́ть часы́ — start a clock
пуска́ть фейерве́рк — let off fireworks
пуска́ть волчо́к — spin a top
пуска́ть фонта́н — set the fountain playing
пуска́ть во́ду [газ] (открывать кран, вентиль) — turn on water [gas]; (начинать подачу воды, газа) start the supply of water [gas]
7) (вн. в вн.; внедрять, вводить) put (d into)пуска́ть в эксплуата́цию — put (d) into operation / service
пуска́ть в обраще́ние (вн.) — put (d) in circulation
пусти́ть в произво́дство (вн.) — put (d) in production, put (d) on the production line
пуска́ть в прода́жу (вн.) — offer [put up] (d) for sale
8) (вн.; распространять) spread (d)пуска́ть слух — spread / circulate the rumour
пуска́ть круги́ по воде́ — make ripples (on the surface of water)
пуска́ть волну́ — make waves
9) (вн. на вн.; использовать на какие-л цели) use (d for)пусти́ть пла́тье на ку́хонные тря́пки — use a dress for kitchen cloths
••пуска́ть в ход все сре́дства — use every stick in the book; move heaven ['he-] and earth идиом.
пуска́ть жильцо́в (сдавать жильё) — take in lodgers / tenants
пуска́ть козла́ в огоро́д — см. козёл
пуска́ть кровь кому́-л — bleed smb; мед. phlebotomize smb
пуска́ть по́ миру (вн.) — beggar (d); ruin (d) utterly
пуска́ть под отко́с (вн.) — derail (d)
пуска́ть пузыри́ — см. пузырь
пуска́ть пыль в глаза́ — см. пыль
пусти́ть себе́ пу́лю в лоб — см. пуля
пусти́ть слезу́ — shed a tear [tɪə]
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пуститьпускать куда-л. — let* (d.) go somewhere, allow (d.) to go somewhere
пускать детей гулять — permit the children to go, или let* the children go, for a walk
пускать на волю — set* free (d.); ( птицу) let* out (d.)
пускать кого-л. в отпуск — let* smb. go on leave, give* smb. leave (of absence)
не пускать ( внутрь) — keep* out (d.)
не пускайте его сюда — don't let him in; don't allow him to enter; keep him out
3. (вн.; приводить в движение) start (d.), put* in action (d.); (о машине тж.) start (d.), set* in motion (d.); ( о предприятии) start (d.), set* working (d.)пускать воду, газ — turn on water, gas
пускать часы — start a clock
пускать фейерверк — let* off fireworks
пускать волчок — spin* a top
пускать фонтан — set* the fountain playing
пускать змея — fly* a kite
пускать камнем в кого-л. — throw* a stone at smb.
пускать к стрелу — shoot* an arrow
5. (вн.) бот. sprout (d.), put* out, put* forth (d.)пускать ростки — put* out shoots, sprout
пускать корни — root, take* toot (тж. перен.)
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пускать в обращение (вн.) — put* in circulation (d.)пустить в производство (вн.) — put* in production (d.), put* on the production line (d.)
пускать в ход что-л. — start smth., set* smth. going, set* smth. in motion, give* smth. a start; launch smth.; set* smth. in train
пускать в ход все средства — leave* no stone unturned; move heaven and earth идиом.
пускать в продажу (вн.) — offer, или put* up, for sale (d.)
пускать слух — start / spread* a rumour
пускать лошадь рысью — trot a horse
пускать лошадь во весь опор — give* a horse its head
пускать жильцов — take* in lodgers; let* (a house*, a room, etc.)
пускать ко дну (вн.) — send* to the bottom (d.), sink* (d.)
пускать под откос (вн.) — derail (d.)
пускать по миру (вн.) — beggar (d.); ruin utterly (d.)
пускать козла в огород — set* the wolf* to keep the sheep
пустить себе пулю в лоб — blow* one's brains out; put* a bullet through one's head
пускать кровь кому-л. — bleed* smb.; мед. phlebotomize smb.; мед. phlebotomize smb.
пускать пыль в глаза — cut* a dash, show* off
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26 Fließband
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28 плоский испытательный втычной контакт
плоский испытательный втычной контакт
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flat male test tab
A flat male tab manufactured to close tolerances with specific materials for the purpose of conducting mechanical tests on female connectors taken from the production line
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languette d'essai
Languette construite avec des tolérances serrées et des matériaux spéciaux dans le but particulier d'effectuer des essais mécaniques sur des clips prélevés dans la ligne de production
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > плоский испытательный втычной контакт
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29 zejść
pf — schodzić2 impf (zejdę, zejdziesz, zszedł, zeszła, zeszli — schodzę) Ⅰ vi 1. (iść niżej) to go down, to descend- zejść po schodach/drabinie to go down the stairs/the ladder- zejść do piwnicy to go to the cellar- zejść na ląd to go ashore2. (przemieścić się w dół) to go down, to descend- nurek zszedł jeszcze głębiej the diver went down deeper- w Tatrach zeszła lawina there was an avalanche in the Tatra Mountains- samolot schodzi do lądowania the plane is beginning to descend3. (obniżyć się) to go down, to fall- bezrobocie zeszło do 10% the unemployment rate went down to 10 per cent- latem temperatura nie schodzi tutaj poniżej 30 stopni in summer the temperatures here don’t fall below 30° centigrade4. (opuścić, zwolnić miejsce) to go off- piłkarze zeszli z boiska the players went off the pitch- statek zszedł z kursu the ship deviated from the course- zejść komuś z drogi to get out of sb’s way- zejść na bok to step aside- zejść z roweru to get off a bike- z taśmy produkcyjnej zszedł nowy model samochodu a new car has come off the production line5. (zostać usuniętym, oderwać się) to come off- pierścionek nie chce zejść z opuchniętego palca the ring won’t come off the swollen finger- skóra schodzi mu z rąk the skin on his hands is peeling off6. (zniknąć) [plama, smuga] to come off- jeszcze nie zeszły jej sińce her bruises haven’t cleared up a. gone yet- opuchlizna spod oczu już mi zeszła the swelling under my eyes has gone down- z jej twarzy nigdy nie schodzi uśmiech she always has a smile on her face- powietrze zeszło z dętki the inner tube has deflated a. gone flat- zejść z ekranu/ze sceny/z afisza to come off- jego książki nie schodzą z list bestsellerów all his books are best-sellers7. (przemierzyć) to go (a)round- zszedł całą wieś, żeby kupić jajka he went round the whole village to buy some eggs- zejść miasto wzdłuż i wszerz to walk the length and breadth of the city8. pot. (zostać sprzedanym) [towar, produkty] to go, to be sold- świeże bułki szybko zeszły the fresh rolls were sold a. went quicklyⅡ zejść się — schodzić się 1. (zgromadzić się) to gather (together), to assemble- goście zeszli się w salonie the guests gathered in the living room- ludzie schodzili się grupkami people came in groups2. (zbiegać się) [linie, drogi, ścieżki] to meet, to converge 3. (odbyć się jednocześnie) to coincide (z czymś with sth)- w tym dniu zeszły się dwie rocznice two anniversaries coincided on that day- w tym roku Nowy Rok schodzi się z niedzielą this year New Year falls on a Sunday4. (dojść do porozumienia) to come together pot.- członkowie zespołu zeszli się, żeby wystąpić na koncercie charytatywnym the band members came together to perform in a charity concert- po próbnej separacji znów się zeszli after a trial separation they got together again■ nie schodzić komuś z ust to be on sb’s lips- ich drogi się zeszły their paths crossed, their lives converged- dyskusja/rozmowa zeszła na inny temat the conversation/discussion moved to a different topic- czas zszedł mu na czytaniu/szukaniu noclegu he passed the time reading/he spent the time looking for a place to stay- zejść do rzędu a. roli czegoś to be relegated a. downgraded to sth- zejść na dalszy a. drugi plan to be pushed into the background- zejść z tego świata książk. to depart this life- zejść z tematu to stray from the subject- zejść z uczciwej drogi to stray from the straight and narrow path a. from the path of righteousness książk.- góra z górą się nie zejdzie, ale człowiek z człowiekiem zawsze a. często przysł. it’s a small world przysł.* * ** * *pf.1. zob. schodzić.2. (= przejść wielokrotnie) walk ( a way) many times.pf.zob. schodzić się.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zejść
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30 sortir
sortir [sɔʀtiʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 16━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. to go or come out━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► sortir dans le sens de partir se traduit par to go out ou par to come out, suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• on est en train de faire un bonhomme de neige, tu devrais sortir ! we're making a snowman, come out!• mon père est sorti, puis-je prendre un message ? my father is out, can I take a message?• sortir de chez qn to go or come out of sb's house• sors (d'ici) ! get out (of here)!• je sors à 6 heures (du bureau, du lycée) I finish at 6• sortir de son lit [fleuve] to overflow its banks► d'où sort ?• d'où sort cette revue ? where has this magazine come from?• mais d'où sort-il ? (inf) ( = il est tout sale) where has he been! ; ( = il est mal élevé) where was he brought up? ; ( = il est bête) where did they find him?• Madame, est-ce que je peux sortir ? (en classe) Miss, can I be excused please?• la voiture est sortie de la route the car left or came off the road• c'est confidentiel, ça ne doit pas sortir d'ici it's confidential, it must not leave this roomd. (Theatre) « la servante sort » "exit the maid"• « les 3 gardes sortent » "exeunt the 3 guards"• sortir de terre [plante] to come upi. ( = être fabriqué, publié) to come out ; [disque, film] to be releasedj. (par hasard) [numéro, couleur, sujet d'examen] to come upk. ( = s'écarter) sortir du sujet to get off the subject• sortir (du jeu) [balle, ballon] to go out (of play)• sortir en touche [ballon] to go into touchl. ( = être issu) il sort de l'université de Perpignan he went to the University of Perpignan• pas besoin de sortir de Polytechnique pour comprendre ça (inf) you don't need a PhD to understand thatm. ( = résulter) sortir de to come of• que va-t-il sortir de tout cela ? what will come of all this?• il fallait que ça sorte I (or he etc) just had to say it2. <• sortez-le ! get him out of here!• sortir des vêtements d'une armoire/la voiture du garage to take clothes out of a wardrobe/the car out of the garage• il faut le sortir de là (d'un lieu) we must get him out of there ; (d'une situation difficile) we must get him out of itb. ( = mettre en vente) [+ produit] to bring out• il vous sort de ces réflexions ! the things he comes out with! (inf)• qu'est-ce qu'il va encore nous sortir ? what will he come out with next? (inf)d. ( = éliminer) [+ concurrent, adversaire] (inf) to knock out3. <• tu crois qu'il va s'en sortir ? (il est malade) do you think he'll pull through? ; (il est surchargé de travail) do you think he'll ever see the end of it? ; (il est en situation difficile) do you think he'll come through all right?• avec son salaire, il ne peut pas s'en sortir he can't get by on what he earns• va l'aider, il ne s'en sort pas go and help him, he can't cope• bravo, tu t'en es très bien sorti ! you've done really well!* * *
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1. sɔʀtiʀ1) ( promener) to take [somebody/something] out [personne, chien, cheval]j'y vais moi-même, ça me sortira — I'll go myself, it'll give me a chance to get out
2) (colloq) ( inviter) to take [somebody] out [personne]3) (colloq) ( expulser) to throw [somebody] out, to chuck (colloq) [somebody] out [personne] (de of); to send [somebody] out [élève]4) ( mettre à l'extérieur) to get [somebody/something] out (de of)5) ( délivrer)sortir quelqu'un de sa léthargie — to shake somebody out of his/her lethargy
6) ( commercialiser) to bring out [livre, disque, modèle]; to release [film]; to show [collection]7) ( produire) to turn out [livre, disque, film, produit]8) ( imprimer) to bring [something] out [exemplaire, numéro, journal]9) (colloq) ( dire) to come out with (colloq) [remarques]
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verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( aller dehors) [personne, animal] to go out; ( venir dehors) [personne, animal] to come out (de of)sortir dans la rue/sur le balcon — to go out into the street/on the balcony
sortir faire un tour — ( à pied) to go out for a walk
sortir discrètement — to slip out (de of)
empêcher de sortir — to keep [somebody/something] in
2) ( passer du temps dehors) to go out3) ( quitter un lieu)sortir du port — [navire] to leave port
sortir du pays — [personne, marchandise] to leave the country
sortez d'ici/de là! — get out of here/of there!
sortir de la route — [véhicule] to leave the road
sortir de la famille — [bijou, tableau] to go out of the family
4) ( venir d'un lieu)5) (quitter un état, une situation)sortir de son mutisme or silence — to break one's silence
6) ( venir de quitter un état)7) ( émerger) to come outelle est sortie de sa dépression très affaiblie — after her depression she was a mere shadow of her former self
8) ( s'échapper) [eau, air, étincelle, fumée] to come out (de of; par through)faire sortir — to squeeze [something] out [pâte, colle, eau, jus] (de of); to eject [cassette] (de from)
sortir en masse — [personnes] to pour out
9) ( pousser) [bourgeon, insecte] to come out; [dent] to come throughsortir de terre — [plante] to come through; [bâtiment] to rise from the ground
10) ( dépasser) to stick out11) ( être commercialisé) [film, disque, livre, nouveau modèle] to come outsortir tous les jours — [journal] to be published daily
12) ( provenir) [personne, produit] to come fromsortir de Berkeley — Université to have graduated from Berkeley
d'où sors-tu à cette heure? — (colloq) where have you been?
d'où il sort celui-là? — (colloq) where's he been living? (colloq)
13) ( être en dehors)sortir du sujet — [personne] to wander off the subject; [remarque] to be beside the point
14) ( être tiré) [numéro, sujet] to come up15) Informatique to exit
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se sortir verbe pronominal1) ( échapper)s'en sortir — ( situation difficile) to get out of it; ( maladie) to get over it
2) ( se débrouiller)s'en sortir — gén to pull through; ( financièrement) to cope; (intellectuellement, manuellement, physiquement) to manage
s'en sortir à peine — ( financièrement) to scrape a living
II sɔʀtiʀnom masculin* * *sɔʀtiʀ1. vi1) (= partir) to go outIl est sorti sans rien dire. — He went out without saying a word.
Il est sorti acheter le journal. — He's gone out to buy the newspaper.
2) (= aller au spectacle) to go outJ'aime sortir. — I like going out.
sortir avec qn (relation amoureuse) — to be going out with sb, to be seeing sb
Tu sors avec lui? — Are you going out with him?, Are you seeing him?
3) [produit] to come outCe modèle vient juste de sortir. — This model has just come out.
4) [plante, numéro] to come up5)sortir de (= quitter) — to leave, (en allant) to go out of, (en venant) to come out of, (= jaillir) to come out of, [maladie, mauvaise passe] to get over, [cadre, compétence] to be outside
Elle sort de l'hôpital demain. — She's coming out of hospital tomorrow.
Je l'ai rencontré en sortant de la pharmacie. — I met him coming out of the chemist's.
sortir du système INFORMATIQUE — to log out
2. vt1) (= déplacer) to take outElle a sorti son porte-monnaie de son sac. — She took her purse out of her bag.
Je vais sortir la voiture du garage. — I'll get the car out of the garage.
2) * (= expulser) to throw out3) COMMERCE, [produit] to bring out4) * (= dire) to come out with3. nm* * *sortir verb table: partirA nm au sortir de at the end of; au sortir de l'adolescence/mes études at the end of adolescence/my studies.B vtr1 ( promener) to take [sb/sth] out [personne, chien, cheval]; sortir un malade/son caniche to take a patient/one's poodle out; j'y vais moi-même, ça me sortira I'll go myself, it'll give me a chance to get outside;3 ○( expulser) to throw [sb] out, to chuck○ [sb] out [personne] (de of); to send [sb] out [élève]; se faire sortir en quart de finale to be knocked out in the quarterfinal;4 ( mettre à l'extérieur) to get [sb/sth] out [personne, papiers, parapluie, meubles de jardin, voiture, vêtements] (de of); sortir l'argenterie to get out the silverware; sortir qn du lit to get sb out of bed; sortir une bille de sa poche to take a marble out of one's pocket; sortir sa voiture en marche arrière to reverse one's car out; sortir les mains de ses poches to take one's hands out of one's pockets; sortir un couteau/revolver to pull out a knife/revolver; sortir le drapeau to hang out the flag; sortir les draps pour les aérer to put out the sheets to air; sortir du pus to squeeze out pus; sortir un point noir to squeeze a blackhead; sortir la poubelle/les ordures to put the bin/the rubbish GB ou garbage US out; sortir sa tête/langue to poke one's head/tongue out; sortir une carte to bring out a card;5 ( délivrer) sortir qn de to get sb out of; sortir un ami de prison to get a friend out of jail; sortir un ami de sa dépression to pull a friend out of his depression; sortir une entreprise de ses difficultés to get a company out of difficulties; sortir qn de sa léthargie to shake sb out of his/her lethargy;6 ( commercialiser) to bring out [livre, disque, modèle, nouveau produit, nouveau journal]; to release [film]; to present [collection];7 ( produire) to turn out [livre, disque, film, produit]; sortir mille téléviseurs par jour to turn out one thousand televisions a day;8 Imprim to bring [sth] out [exemplaire, numéro, journal];9 Ordinat [ordinateur] to output [données, résultats];10 ( exporter) ( légalement) to export [marchandises] (de from); ( illégalement) to smuggle [sth] out [marchandises] (de of);11 ○( dire) to come out with○ [paroles]; sortir des énormités/insultes/âneries to come out with rubbish/insults/nonsense; il (nous) sort toujours des excuses he's always coming out ou up with excuses; sortir une blague to crack a joke.C vi (+ v être)1 ( aller dehors) [personne, animal] to go out; ( venir dehors) [personne, animal] to come out (de of); sortir par la fenêtre/la porte de derrière to go out through the window/the back door; sortir dans la rue/sur le balcon to go out in the streets/on the balcony; sortir faire un tour ( à pied) to go out for a walk; (à vélo, cheval) to go out for a ride; ( en voiture) to go out for a drive; sortir faire des courses to go out shopping; sortir déjeuner to go out for lunch; être sorti to be out; sortez les mains en l'air! come out with your hands up!; sortez et ne revenez pas! get out and don't come back!; sortir discrètement to slip out (de of); sortir en vitesse to rush out; sortir en courant to run out; sortir en trombe de sa chambre to burst out of one's room; faire sortir qn to get sb outside; faire sortir son chien to take one's dog out; laisser sortir qn to allow sb out; laisser sortir les élèves ( à la fin de la classe) to dismiss the class; empêcher de sortir to keep [sb/sth] in [personne, animal]; sortir dans l'espace to space walk; sortir de scène to leave the stage; Figaro sort exit Figaro; Figaro et Almaviva sortent exeunt Figaro and Almaviva; ⇒ devant, œil;2 ( passer du temps dehors) to go out; sortir tous les soirs/avec des amis to go out every night/with friends; sortir au restaurant to go out to a restaurant; sortir avec qn to go out with sb; inviter qn à sortir to ask sb out; sortir en ville to go out on the town;3 ( quitter un lieu) sortir de to leave; sortir de chez qn to leave sb's house; sortir d'une réunion to leave a meeting; sortir du port [navire] to leave port; sortir du pays [personne, marchandise] to leave the country; sortir de chez soi to go out; sortir de la pièce to walk out of the room; sortez d'ici/de là! get out of here/of there!; sortir de son lit/son bain [personne] to get out of bed/the bath; sortir de la route [véhicule] to leave the road; sortir de la famille [bijou, tableau] to go out of the family; sortir tout chaud du four to be hot from the oven; ⇒ loup;4 ( venir d'un lieu) sortir de to come out of; sortir de chez le médecin to come out of the doctor's; sortir de sa chambre en chemise de nuit to come out of one's room in one's nightgown;5 (quitter un état, une situation) sortir d'un profond sommeil/d'un rêve to wake up from a deep sleep/from a dream; sortir de son mutisme or silence to break one's silence; sortir de l'adolescence to come out of adolescence; sortir de la récession to pull out of the recession; sortir d'un cercle vicieux to break out of a vicious circle; sortir de soi to lose control of oneself; sortir de l'hiver to reach the end of winter; on n'en sort jamais○ there's no end to it; on n'en sortira jamais! ( problème) we'll never see the end of it!; ( embouteillage) we'll never get out of it!; il refuse d'en sortir○ ( changer d'avis) he won't budge an inch○; il n'y a pas à sortir de là○ there's no two ways about it○;6 ( venir de quitter un état) sortir à peine de l'enfance to be just emerging from childhood; sortir de maladie/d'une dépression to be recovering from an illness/from a bout of depression; sortir d'une crise/guerre to emerge from a crisis/war;7 ( émerger) to come out; sortir différent/désenchanté/déçu to come out different/disenchanted/disappointed; elle est sortie de sa dépression très affaiblie after her depression she was a mere shadow of her former self;8 ( s'échapper) [eau, air, étincelle, fumée] to come out (de of; par through); le bouchon ne sort pas the cork won't come out; l'eau sort du robinet the water comes out of the tap GB ou faucet US; une odeur sort de la pièce there's a smell coming from the room; faire sortir to squeeze [sth] out [pâte, colle, eau, jus] (de of); to eject [cassette] (de from); sortir en masse [personnes] to pour out; ⇒ vérité;9 ( pousser) [plante, insecte] to come out; [dent] to come through; les bourgeons sortent the buds are coming out; sortir de terre [plante] to spring up; [bâtiment] to rise from the ground; il lui est sorti une dent he/she's cut a tooth;10 ( dépasser) to stick out; il y a un clou qui sort there's a nail sticking out; sortir de l'eau à marée basse [roche] to stick out of the water at low tide;11 ( être commercialisé) [film, disque, livre, nouveau modèle, nouveau produit, collection] to come out; Le Monde sort l'après-midi Le Monde goes on sale in the afternoon; sortir tous les jours/toutes les semaines/tous les mois [journal, périodique] to be published daily/weekly/monthly; sortir de la chaîne [produit industriel] to come off the production line; sortir des presses [journal, livre] to come off the press; ça sort tout juste des presses it's hot off the press;12 ( provenir) [personne, produit] to come from; sortir d'un milieu intellectuel/d'une famille de banquiers to come from an intellectual background/from a family of bankers; sortir de Berkeley Univ to have graduated from Berkeley; sortir de chez Hachette to have been with Hachette previously; d'où sors-tu à cette heure○? where have you been?; d'où sors-tu comme ça○? what have you been doing to look like that?; d'où sort-il celui-là○? what planet's he from○?;13 ( être en dehors) sortir du sujet [personne] to wander off the subject; [remarque] to be beside the point; cela sort de ma compétence/de mes fonctions that's not in my brief/within my authority;14 ( être tiré) [numéro, sujet] to come up; c'est le 17 qui est sorti it was (number) 17 that came up;15 Ordinat to exit.D se sortir vpr1 ( échapper) se sortir d'une situation difficile to get out of a predicament; se sortir de la pauvreté to escape from poverty; se sortir d'une dépression to come out of a bout of depression; se sortir d'une épreuve to come through an ordeal; s'en sortir ( situation difficile) to get out of it; ( maladie) to get over it; s'en sortir vivant to escape with one's life;2 ( se débrouiller) s'en sortir gén to pull through; ( financièrement) to cope; (intellectuellement, manuellement, physiquement) to manage; tu t'en sors? can you manage?; s'en sortir tant bien que mal to struggle through; s'en sortir à peine ( financièrement) to scrape a living.sortir par les trous de nez○ to get up one's nose○.I[sɔrtir] nom masculin(littéraire) [fin]dès le sortir de l'enfance, il dut apprendre à se défendre he was barely out of his childhood when he had to learn to fend for himself————————au sortir de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans le temps]2. [dans l'espace]je vis la cabane au sortir du bois as I was coming out of the woods, I saw the hutII[sɔrtir] verbe intransitif (aux être)1. [quitter un lieu - vu de l'intérieur] to go out ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to come outsortir par la fenêtre to get out ou to leave by the windowMadame, je peux sortir? please Miss, may I leave the room?elle est sortie déjeuner/se promener she's gone (out) for lunch/for a walksi elle se présente, dites-lui que je suis sorti if she calls, tell her I'm out ou I've gone out ou I'm not inje l'ai vu qui sortait de l'hôpital/l'école vers 16 h I saw him coming out of the hospital/school at about 4 pm2. [marquant la fin d'une activité, d'une période]sortir de l'école/du bureau [finir sa journée] to finish school/worksortir de prison to come out of ou to be released from prison3. [pour se distraire]5. [se répandre] to come outc'est pour que la fumée sorte it's to let the smoke out ou for the smoke to escape6. [s'échapper] to get outsortir de: aucun dossier ne doit sortir de l'ambassade no file may be taken out of ou leave the embassyfaire sortir quelqu'un/des marchandises d'un pays to smuggle somebody/goods out of a countryje vais te confier quelque chose, mais cela ne doit pas sortir d'ici I'm going to tell you something, but it mustn't go any further than these four walls7. [être mis en vente - disque, film] to be released, to come out ; [ - livre] to be published, to come outça vient de sortir! it's just (come) out!, it's (brand) new!8. [être révélé au public - sujet d'examen] to come up ; [ - numéro de loterie] to be drawn ; [ - numéro à la roulette] to turn ou to come up ; [ - tarif, barème] to be out9. (familier) [être dit] to come outil fallait que ça sorte! it had to come out ou to be said!10. INFORMATIQUE11. NAUTIQUE & AÉRONAUTIQUEaujourd'hui, les avions/bateaux ne sont pas sortis the planes were grounded/the boats stayed in port todayle ballon est sorti en corner/touche the ball went out for a corner/went into toucha. [pour faute] the player was sent offb. [il est blessé] the player had to go off because of injury13. THÉÂTRE————————[sɔrtir] verbe transitif (aux avoir)1. [mener dehors - pour se promener, se divertir] to take out (separable)viens avec nous au concert, ça te sortira come with us to the concert, that'll get you out (of the house)2. [mettre dehors - vu de l'intérieur] to put out ou outside ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to bring out ou outside (separable)3. [présenter - crayon, outil] to take out (separable) ; [ - pistolet] to pull out ; [ - papiers d'identité] to produce4. [extraire]sortir quelque chose de to take ou to get something out ofdes mesures ont été prises pour sortir le pays de la crise measures have been taken in order to get the country out of ou to rescue the country from the present crisissortir quelqu'un de to get ou to pull somebody out ofje vais te sortir d'affaire ou d'embarras ou de là I'll get you out of itelle a sorti la Suédoise en trois sets she disposed of ou beat the Swedish player in three setssortir un disque/filma. [auteur] to bring out a record/filmb. [distributeur] to release a record/filmsortir un livre to bring out ou to publish a bookil m'a sorti que j'étais trop vieille! he told me I was too old, just like that!8. [roue, train d'atterrissage] to drop[volet] to raise————————sortir de verbe plus préposition1. [emplacement, position] to come out of, to come offsortir des rails to go off ou to jump the railsa. [voiture] to come off ou to leave the trackb. [skieur] to come off the pisteça m'était complètement sorti de la tête ou de l'esprit it had gone right out of my head ou mindl'incident est sorti de ma mémoire ou m'est sorti de la mémoire I've forgotten the incident2. [venir récemment de] to have (just) come from3. [venir à bout de] to come out ofnous avons eu une période difficile mais heureusement nous en sortons we've had a difficult time but fortunately we're now emerging from it ou we're seeing the end of it now4. [se tirer de, se dégager de]lorsqu'on sort de l'adolescence pour entrer dans l'âge adulte when one leaves adolescence (behind) to become an adult5. [se départir de]il est sorti de sa réserve après quelques verres de vin he opened ou loosened up after a few glasses of wineelle est sortie de son silence pour écrire son second roman she broke her silence to write her second novel6. [s'écarter de]attention à ne pas sortir du sujet! be careful not to get off ou to stray from the subject!il ne veut pas sortir ou il ne sort pas de là he won't budgeil n'y a pas à sortir de là [c'est inévitable] there's no way round it, there's no getting away from it7. [être issu de]sortir d'une bonne famille to come from ou to be of a good familypour ceux qui sortent des grandes écoles for those who have studied at ou are the products of the grandes écolesa. [tu es mal élevé] where did you learn such manners?, where were you brought up?b. [tu ne connais rien] where have you been all this time?8. [être produit par] to come from9. (tournure impersonnelle) [résulter de]————————se sortir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionse sortir d'une situation embarrassante to get (oneself) out of ou (soutenu) to extricate oneself from an embarrassing situations'en sortir (familier) : aide-moi à finir, je ne m'en sortirai jamais seul! give me a hand, I'll never get this finished on my owndonne-lui une fourchette, il ne s'en sort pas avec des baguettes give him a fork, he can't manage with chopsticksa. [il a survécu] he pulled through in the endb. [il a réussi] he won through in the endon ne s'en sort pas avec une seule paie it's impossible to manage on ou to get by on a single wagemalgré les allocations, on ne s'en sort pas in spite of the benefit, we're not making ends meet -
31 prac|a
Ⅰ f 1. sgt (działalność) work; (fizyczna) labour- mieć dużo pracy to have a lot of work (to do)- jest jeszcze dużo pracy there’s still a lot of work to be done- zabrać się a. wziąć się do pracy to set to a. get down to a. go to work- przykładać się do pracy to apply oneself to one’s work- przerwać pracę (zastrajkować) to come out a. go (out) on strike- włożyć w coś wiele pracy to put a lot of work into sth- dojść do majątku (własną) pracą to get wealthy through one’s own efforts- wszystko osiągnął ciężką pracą he owes everything to his own hard work- cała jego praca poszła na marne all his work came to naught a. went down the drain pot.- (jego) praca nad filmem/nową rolą (his) work on a film/a new role- praca przy a. na komputerze/taśmie work on the computer/the production line- praca z dziećmi upośledzonymi umysłowo work with mentally handicapped children- praca z młodzieżą youth work- praca fizyczna physical work, manual labour- praca zarobkowa paid work, gainful employment- praca badawcza research work- praca społeczna voluntary a. community work- praca polityczna political activity- praca charytatywna charity work- praca papierkowa paperwork- praca niewolnicza slave labour- praca ponad siły superhuman work- praca zespołowa team work- praca w grupach group work- praca wykonywana z zamiłowaniem a labour of love- człowiek pracy a working man- świat pracy the working classes, the world of work- narzędzia pracy tools; przen. the tools of the trade- nawał a. ogrom pracy pressure of work- podział pracy Ekon. the division of labour- tempo pracy the pace of work- mieć pracę to be in work, to have a job- nie mieć pracy to be out of work a. out of a job- szukać pracy to look a. to be looking for work a. a job, to job-hunt- iść do pracy (zacząć zarabiać) to begin a. start work- rozpoczynać/kończyć pracę to begin a. start/finish work- dostać/stracić pracę to get/lose a job- zmienić pracę to change jobs- żyć z pracy własnych rąk to earn one’s living by honest work- dać komuś pracę to give sb work a. a job- zwolnić kogoś z pracy to give sb (their) notice, to dismiss sb- podziękować komuś za pracę to let sb go euf.- praca w pełnym/niepełnym wymiarze godzin a full-time/a part-time job- praca w systemie zmianowym shift work- praca etatowa/stała a permanent/a steady job- praca sezonowa seasonal work- praca sezonowa przy zbiorze truskawek seasonal work as a strawberry picker- praca wakacyjna a holiday job- praca dodatkowa an extra job- praca na akord piecework- praca zlecona a. na zlecenie contract work- dorabiał do pensji pracami zleconymi he supplemented his income with contract work- praca na własny rachunek self-employment- praca zawodowa career- praca zawodowa przy domowym terminalu telecommuting- praca z utrzymaniem a live-in job, work with bed and board- dobrze płatna praca a well-paid job- ciągłość pracy continuity of employment- staż pracy seniority, length of service- długi/krótki staż pracy long/short service- czas pracy working time a. hours- ruchomy czas pracy flexitime- skrócony czas pracy short time- dzień pracy a working day- dzień wolny od pracy a holiday- miejsce pracy work(place)- tworzenie nowych miejsc pracy job creation- rynek pracy the labour market- zakład pracy workplace- umowa o pracę contract of employment, employment contract- nagroda za 10 lat pracy a bonus for 10 years of service3. (miejsce zatrudnienia) work- być w pracy to be at work- pójść/przyjść do pracy to go/come to work- jeszcze nie wrócił (do domu) z pracy he’s not home from work yet- ona zawsze spóźnia się do pracy she’s always late for work- nie dzwoń do mnie do pracy don’t phone me at work- koledzy/koleżanki z pracy colleagues from work, fellow workers, workmates- nieobecność w pracy absence from work4. (utwór, książka, obraz) work- praca monograficzna a monograph- praca źródłowa a study based on sources a. on source materials- praca o muzyce/sztuce a. na temat muzyki/sztuki a work on a. about music/art- praca z (zakresu a. dziedziny) genetyki a work on genetics- napisać/ogłosić pracę z zakresu fizyki to write/publish a paper on physics- wystawa prac młodych artystów an exhibition of work(s) by young artists- na konkurs zgłoszono 20 prac there were 20 entries for the competition- praca domowa homework- odrabiać pracę domową to do homework- zadać uczniom pracę domową to give pupils homework a. an assignment US- praca klasowa a class test- praca semestralna a term a. an end-of-term paper- praca egzaminacyjna an examination paper a. script- praca dyplomowa/magisterska a Bachelor’s dissertation/a Master’s dissertation a. master’s thesis- praca doktorska/habilitacyjna a doctoral/a postdoctoral dissertation- praca pisemna z języka polskiego a Polish essay- poprawiać prace studentów to mark students’ work6. sgt (funkcjonowanie) workings pl, functioning, operation- praca serca the action of the heart- zatrzymanie pracy serca cardiac arrest- praca mięśni the work of the muscles- praca nerek the functioning of the kidneys- praca umysłu ludzkiego the workings of the human mind- praca maszyny/silnika the work a. operation of a machine/an engine- praca bez zakłóceń smooth running- tryb pracy (urządzenia) a mode7. Komput. job- sterowanie pracami job control- język sterowania pracami job control language- kolejka prac a job queue8. sgt Fiz. work- jednostka pracy unit of workⅡ prace plt work U- prace badawcze/badawczo-rozwojowe research/research and development work- prace przygotowawcze/wykończeniowe preparatory/completion work- prace murarskie/transportowe masonry a. bricklaying work/transport- prace remontowe/restauracyjne repair/restoration work- prace polowe/żniwne work in the field/harvesting- prace budowlane building work(s)- prace ziemne earthworks- prace budowlane jeszcze trwają the building work is still going on a. in progress- praca nakładcza outwork- praca nieprodukcyjna Ekon. non-productive labour- praca organiczna Hist. ≈ organic work (a programme of economic and cultural development, launched by the Polish positivists)- praca produkcyjna Ekon. productive labour- praca u podstaw Hist. ≈ work at the grass roots (a programme of spreading literacy and popularizing science among the masses, launched by the Polish positivists)- prace domowe housework- prace ręczne Szkol. handicrafts■ praca benedyktyńska książk. painstaking work- praca herkulesowa a Herculean task- praca syzyfowa książk. Sisyphean task a. labours- bez pracy nie ma kołaczy przysł. no gains without pains- jaka praca, taka płaca przysł. ≈ you only get paid for what you do- żadna praca nie hańbi przysł. ≈ honest work is nothing to be ashamed of- praca nie zając, nie ucieknie pot. work can waitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prac|a
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32 laufen;
läuft, lief, gelaufenI v/i (ist)1. run; in Eile: auch rush, race; gelaufen kommen come running along; lauf! run!, quick!; ein Pferd laufen lassen im Rennen: run a horse; jemanden laufen lassen let s.o. go; straflos: let s.o. off; ein Tier laufen lassen let an animal go, set an animal free; siehe auch 7; Arm, Grund 1, Strand2. (gehen) walk, go (on foot); viel laufen do a lot of walking; gern laufen like walking; laufen lernen Kind: learn to walk; noch nicht sicher laufen Kind: still be unsteady on its legs; es sind nur fünf Minuten zu laufen it’s only five minutes’ walk ( oder five minutes on foot); wegen jeder Kleinigkeit zum Arzt laufen umg., pej. run to the doctor with every little twinge; gegen etw. laufen walk into s.th.; er ist in ein Auto gelaufen he walked into a car3. TECH., MOT. etc. run; (funktionieren) Fahrzeug, Uhr: go; Gerät: work; auf Schienen / über Rollen laufen run on rails / rollers; vom Fließband laufen come off the production line; den Motor laufen lassen vor Ampel etc.: leave the engine running4. (sich bewegen) move; um die Sonne etc. laufen (Gestirn etc.) revolve ( oder move) around the sun etc.5. Linie, Weg etc.: run, pass ( durch through); Flüssigkeit, auch Schweiß, Blut etc.: run; Tränen: auch stream ( über jemandes Gesicht down s.o.’s face); Wasser in etw. laufen lassen run water into s.th.; ein Raunen lief durch die Menge fig. a murmur went ( oder passed) through the crowd; Rücken7. fig. (im Gang sein) be under way; Film: run; im Programm: auch be on, be showing; laufen bis / über... Jahre auch run until / for... years; der Antrag läuft the application is being considered ( oder is under consideration); das Stück lief drei Monate the play ran ( oder was on) for three months, the play had a three-month run; die Dinge laufen lassen let things ride; die Sache ist gelaufen vorbei: it’s all over ( oder settled); gut: everything’s all right; (kann nicht mehr geändert werden) there’s nothing anyone can do about it (now); wie läuft es so? umg. how are things?, how are you getting on (Am. along) ?; wissen, wie’s läuft umg. know what gives; was läuft hier eigentlich? umg. what’s doing (Am. going on) here?; da läuft (bei mir, ihm etc.) nichts! umg. nothing doing!; das ist ein Ding, das nicht läuft umg. it’s just not on, you can forget it, Am. no way; Name etc.8. (gelten) Vertrag etc.: be valid; das Abonnement läuft noch drei Monate the subscription runs ( oder is valid) for another three months9. Nase, Augen etc.: run; Wunde: weep; Kerze: drip; Gefäß: leak; Butter, Schokolade, Eis etc.: melt; Käse: be runnyII v/t (hat)1. (Strecke) run, do; das Auto läuft 200 Stundenkilometer the car does 125 miles an hour; einige Runden / ( die) 5000 m laufen run several laps / run in the 5000 met|res (Am. -ers); einen Rekord laufen run a record time, set (up) a (new) record2. sich (Dat) ein Loch in den Socken laufen wear a hole into one’s sock; sich (Dat) Blasen ( an den Füßen) laufen get blisters (on one’s feet) from walking; Gefahr, Sturm, wund etc.III v/refl (hat)1. sich müde laufen wear o.s. out (with) running; sich warm laufen warm up; SPORT auch do a warm-up run2. unpers.: es läuft sich schlecht hier it’s difficult to walk ( oder run etc.) along here; umg. it’s hard going along here; es läuft sich gut / schlecht in diesen Schuhen these shoes are comfortable / uncomfortable (to walk in); in der Gruppe läuft es sich besser als alleine it’s better to run in a group than on your own -
33 scho|dzić1
impf Ⅰ vi 1. (iść w dół) to descend- schodzić po schodach a. ze schodów to descend a staircase, to walk down the stairs- schodzili z przełęczy w dolinę they were descending from a col into a valley- schodzenie w dół bardziej męczy niż podchodzenie walking downhill is more tiring than going up ⇒ zejść2. (opuszczać miejsce) schodzić z roweru/motocykla/konia to dismount from a bicycle/motorcycle/horse- schodzić z drogi a. na bok to get out of the way- uważaj przy schodzeniu z chodnika na jezdnię be careful while stepping from the pavement onto the street- skóra schodzi mi z nosa (the skin on) my nose is peeling- plamy z czerwonego wina ciężko schodzą red wine stains are especially stubborn a. hard to remove ⇒ zejść3. przen. (produkować) samochody/telewizory schodzące z taśmy produkcyjnej cars/TV sets leaving the production line ⇒ zejść 4. Lotn., Żegl. (obniżać się) [samolot] to descend; [łódź podwodna] to dive- samolot schodzi do lądowania an aircraft is descending (to land) ⇒ zejść5. (zmniejszać się) [temperatura, wskaźniki, poziom] to drop- inflacja schodzi poniżej 5% inflation drops below 5% ⇒ zejść6. (mijać) [czas, ranek, życie] to pass- czas schodził szybko time was passing quickly- popołudnia schodzą mu na nauce/grze w tenisa he passes the afternoons studying/playing tennis ⇒ zejść7. (prowadzić w dół) [droga, schody, zbocze, trasa] to descend- wydma/promenada schodząca na plażę a dune/promenade descending onto a beach- ścieżka schodzi (stromym zboczem) do źródła a footpath descends (a steep slope) to a spring8. (zmieniać się) [rozmowa, dyskusja, opowieść] to veer- schodzić z tematu to veer away from a subject ⇒ zejść9. pot. (sprzedawać się) [towary] to sell ⇒ zejść Ⅱ schodzić się 1. (gromadzić się) [ludzie, grupy] to gather ⇒ zejść się 2. (łączyć się) [ścieżki, linie, trasy] to come together, to meet- drogi schodzą się w dolinie the roads come together a. meet in the valley3. (występować jednocześnie) [wydarzenia, daty] to coincide, to concur (z czymś with sth)- jej urodziny schodzą się w tym roku z Wielkanocą her birthday coincides with Easter this year ⇒ zejść się4. (godzić się) to make up- rozstawali się i schodzili dwa razy they’ve split up and made up twice so far ⇒ zejść sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > scho|dzić1
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34 пускать в производство
to put in production, to put on the production lineРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > пускать в производство
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35 Masse
Masse f 1. GEN bulk; 2. IND substance; 3. PERS masses, crowd; 4. V&M mass; 5. WIWI aggregate, bulk • der Masse zugänglich machen GEN vulgarize* * *f 1. < Geschäft> bulk; 2. < Ind> substance; 3. < Person> masses, crowd; 4. <V&M> mass; 5. <Vw> aggregate, bulk ■ der Masse zugänglich machen < Geschäft> vulgarize* * *Masse
mass, bulk, body, aggregate, (Erbschaft) estate, assets, (Konkurs) assets, debtor=s property, (Menge) lump, quantity, volume, herd, (Volksmenge) crowd, loads, stream, host, press, multitude;
• in Massen in large quantities, wholesale, (Menschenmenge) in crowds (droves);
• mangels Masse (Konkurs) return unsatisfied;
• die große (breite) Masse the people at large, the common herd;
• statistische Masse population;
• Massen von Arbeitslosen large bodies of unemployed men;
• Masse der Bevölkerung bulk of the population;
• Masse von Briefen shoals (volume) of letters;
• Massen von Ferienreisenden streams (herds, loads) of tourists;
• Masse Geld lots (barrels) of money;
• Masse der Gläubiger general creditors;
• Masse eines Vermögens bulk of a property;
• mangels Masse einstellen (Konkursverfahren) to stop bankruptcy proceedings for lack of funds;
• in Massen herstellen (produzieren) to mass-produce, to volume-produce;
• in Massen angefertigt werden to come off the production line;
• aus der Masse zahlen to pay out of the assets;
• Masse anspruch, Masseforderung (Konkurs) unsecured claim, non-preferential debt;
• Masseforderung anmelden to prove one=s claim;
• Massegläubiger general (unsecured, US, ordinary, non-privileged) creditor, creditor at large, creditor of a bankrupt=s estate, (pl.) general body of creditors. -
36 pracować
-uję, -ujesz; vi( wykonywać pracę) to work; ( mieć posadę) to have a job; ( funkcjonować) to work, to operatepracować nad kimś/czymś — to work on sb/sth
pracować fizycznie/umysłowo — to do manual/mental work
* * *ipf.1. (= wykonywać pracę) work; pracować fizycznie do physical work; pracować umysłowo do nonmanual work; pracować zawodowo (jako...) work professionally (as a...); pracować naukowo do research; pracować dorywczo do odd jobs; pracować sezonowo work seasonally; pracować wydajnie work efficiently; pracować na akord do piece work; pracować na dniówkę work by the day; pracować na kawałek chleba l. na utrzymanie work for a living, earn one's living; pracować w pocie czoła sweat and slave; pracować jak mrówka work hard; pracować jak koń work like a horse; pracować jak dziki osioł work one's head off; pracuję na siebie I make my own living; pracuję dla tej firmy od dwóch lat I've been working for this company for two years; nad czym ostatnio pan pracuje? what have you been working on recently?; Marian pracuje nad sobą Marian is working on himself; czas pracuje na naszą niekorzyść time is against us.2. (= być zatrudnionym) work, be employed; pracować w fabryce/w szkole work in a factory/school; pracuję jako nauczyciel I work as a teacher.3. (= funkcjonować) work, function; serce pracuje prawidłowo the heart works l. functions properly; silnik pracował dotąd niezawodnie the engine has been functioning unfailingly so far; ta firma pracuje na eksport pot. this company produces export goods; linia produkcyjna pracuje pełną parą the production line operates at full blast; główka pracuje żart. ( o sobie) I have an idea! ( o kimś) ( z podziwem) that's a great idea!4. techn. (o materiale, konstrukcji) (= ulegać odkształceniom) deform.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pracować
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37 trabajar duro
• be hard at work• get the jump on• get the lion's share• keep one's nose to the grindstone• toil very hard• work doggedly• work eagerly to• work guidelines• work hard at it• work on the production line• work one's way -
38 rytmi|ka
f sgt 1. (regularne pojawianie się czynności) rhythmicity- musieli utrzymywać rytmikę pracy przy taśmie produkcyjnej they had to maintain a steady rhythm while working at the production line2. (ćwiczenia ruchowe przy muzyce) eurhythmics (+ v sing.), eurhythmy US- prowadziła rytmikę w przedszkolu osiedlowym she ran eurhythmics classes in the local kindergarten3. Muz. rhythmicity, cadenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rytmi|ka
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39 при сходе с конвейера
Automobile industry: as it came off the production line (о комплектации автомобиля)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > при сходе с конвейера
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40 сойти с конвейера
General subject: roll off the production line
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