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21 open out
расширять; рассверливать; развальцовывать открытый -
22 open out one's shoulders
расправить плечи, собраться с силамиAfter a time the man began to open out his shoulders and struck right and left. (DEI) — Он передохнул, собрался с силами и стал наносить удары направо и налево.
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23 open out a hole
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24 open out (one's) shoulders
Общая лексика: расправить плечиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > open out (one's) shoulders
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25 open out a hole
Техника: разваливать отверстие -
26 open out hole
Техника: разваливать отверстие -
27 open out one's arms
Общая лексика: открывать объятия, открыть объятия -
28 open out the lines
Военный термин: разделить огонь, разделять огонь -
29 open out the planes of projection
Макаров: разворачивать плоскости проекцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > open out the planes of projection
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30 open out the throttle
Автомобильный термин: дать газ, открыть дроссель -
31 open out the wings
Общая лексика: расправить крылья, расправлять крылья -
32 open out within XXX into YYY
Металлургия: выходят на поверхность YYY в пределах расстояния XXXУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > open out within XXX into YYY
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33 open-out for front
Текстиль: подборт для полочки костюма -
34 open. out the lines
Артиллерия: увеличивать ширину веера -
35 open out shoulders
Общая лексика: (one's) расправить плечи -
36 open (out) drain
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37 open (out) drain
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38 open out one's arms
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39 open out the wings
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40 open out the throttle
English-russian automobile dictionary > open out the throttle
См. также в других словарях:
open out — 1. To make or become more widely open 2. To expand 3. To disclose 4. To unpack 5. To develop 6. To bring into view 7. To open the throttle, accelerate • • • Main Entry: ↑open … Useful english dictionary
open out — index compound Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
open out — phrasal verb Word forms open out : present tense I/you/we/they open out he/she/it opens out present participle opening out past tense opened out past participle opened out 1) [intransitive] if a path or passage opens out, it becomes wider at the… … English dictionary
open out — see 3), 13) → See also open up or, open out … English dictionary
open out — phr verb Open out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑tunnel … Collocations dictionary
open out to somebody — ˌopen ˈout (to sb) derived (BrE) = ↑open up • He only opened out to her very slowly. Main entry: ↑openderived … Useful english dictionary
open out/up — become more communicative or confiding. → open … English new terms dictionary
open out — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. fan out, diverge, enlarge; see grow 1 , spread 2 … English dictionary for students
open — [ō′pən] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger offen < PGmc * upana: for IE base see UP1] 1. a) in a state which permits access, entrance, or exit; not closed, covered, clogged, or shut [open doors] b) closed, but unlocked [the car is open] 2 … English World dictionary
open — ► ADJECTIVE 1) allowing access, passage, or view; not closed, fastened, or restricted. 2) exposed to view or attack; not covered or protected. 3) (open to) vulnerable or subject to. 4) spread out, expanded, or unfolded. 5) officially admitting… … English terms dictionary
open up to somebody — ˌopen ˈup (to sb) derived (BrE also ˌopen ˈout (to sb)) to talk about what you feel and think; to become less shy and more willing to communicate • It helps to discuss your problems but I find it hard to open up. • He only opened up to her very… … Useful english dictionary