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1 с ослабленными соединениями
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > с ослабленными соединениями
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2 пришедший в расстройство
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > пришедший в расстройство
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3 не в порядке
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4 расстроить планы
1) General subject: checkmate, (чьи-л.) destroy plans, foil, (чьи-л) spike someone's guns, spill the beans, spoil game, upset one's applecart, (чьи-л.) put nose out of joint, (чьи-л.) put nose out of joint, (чьи-л.) upset applecart, disturb plans, take the wind out of sails2) American: (чьи-л.) spill the beans3) Diplomatic term: (чьи-л.) frustrate plans4) Makarov: (чьи-л.) defeat (one's) plans, (чьи-л.) destroy (smb.'s) plans, (чьи-л.) disturb (smb.'s) plans, (чьи-л.) frustrate (one's) plans, (чьи-л.) put (smb.'s) nose out of joint, (чьи-л.) ruin (one's) plans, (чьи-л.) thwart (one's) plans, (чьи-л.) torpedo plans, (чьи-л.) upset plans, (чьи-л.) wreck plans, (чьи-л.) cripple plans, (чьи-л.) disappoint plans, (чьи-л.) disarrange plans -
5 век расшатался
1) General subject: the time is out of joint2) Makarov: the time is out of joint ( Shakespeare), time is out of joint (Shakespeare) -
6 расстроить (чьи-л.) планы
1) General subject: destroy plans, put nose out of joint, put nose out of joint, upset applecart2) American: spill the beans3) Diplomatic term: frustrate plansУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расстроить (чьи-л.) планы
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7 потерпеть поражение
1) General subject: be nowhere, fall, get the knock, get the worst of it, hang out to dry, have had chips, have the worse, kiss the dust, leave the field, meet Waterloo, meet with a balk, strike the beam, suffer a repulse, sustain a defeat, (сокрушительное) take a drubbing, to be undermost (в соревновании), to be worsted, have a reverse, have nose out of joint, meet with a baulk, suffer a defeat, suffer a set-back, sustain a reverse, lose a race (в борьбе)2) Obsolete: lose the bell3) Literal: kick the beam4) Sports: to be nowhere5) Rare: hop the perch6) Australian slang: go down the tubes7) Diplomatic term: suffer a setback8) Jargon: die on feet, die on one's feet, punch, get one's lumps, pass out, suck, tank, wash out9) Makarov: be in the blue, be undermost (в соревновании), be worsted, get beaten, go to the wall, have (one's) nose out of joint, have had (one's) chips, have the wrong end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), lose the day, meet (one's) Waterloo, receive defeat, strike, suffer a debacle, take a drubbing, take the count, tumble, come in nowhere, come off second-best, come to grief10) Taboo: crap outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потерпеть поражение
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8 К-182
ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ (ВЫХОДИТЬ/ ВЫЙТИ) ИЗ КОЛЕЙ VP subj: human or abstr more often pfv past usu. this WO (of a person) to have one's customary life style, schedule etc disrupted (of s.o. 's life) to be disruptedX выбился из колеи - X was (thrown) out of joint (whack)X got out of his (its) groove person X's routine was upset person X's life became unsettled.(Войницкий:) С тех пор, как здесь живет профессор со своею супругой, жизнь выбилась из колеи... Сплю не вовремя, за завтраком и обедом ем разные кабули, пью вина... нездорово все это! (Чехов 3). (V.:) Ever since the professor and his wife came here to live, life has been out of joint....1 sleep at odd hours, eat all sorts of spicy sauces for lunch and dinner, drink wine-all bad for the health! (3a). -
9 выбиваться из колеи
• ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ (ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ) ИЗ КОЛЕИ[VP; subj: human or abstr; more often pfv past; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (of a person) to have one's customary life style, schedule etc disrupted; (of s.o.'s life) to be disrupted:- person X's life became unsettled.♦ [Войницкий:] С тех пор, как здесь живет профессор со своею супругой, жизнь выбилась из колеи... Сплю не вовремя, за завтраком и обедом ем разные кабули, пью вина... нездорово все это! (Чехов 3). [V.:] Ever since the professor and his wife came here to live, life has been out of joint....I sleep at odd hours, eat all sorts of spicy sauces for lunch and dinner, drink wine - all bad for the health! (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбиваться из колеи
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10 выбиться из колеи
• ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ (ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ) ИЗ КОЛЕИ[VP; subj: human or abstr; more often pfv past; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (of a person) to have one's customary life style, schedule etc disrupted; (of s.o.'s life) to be disrupted:- person X's life became unsettled.♦ [Войницкий:] С тех пор, как здесь живет профессор со своею супругой, жизнь выбилась из колеи... Сплю не вовремя, за завтраком и обедом ем разные кабули, пью вина... нездорово все это! (Чехов 3). [V.:] Ever since the professor and his wife came here to live, life has been out of joint....I sleep at odd hours, eat all sorts of spicy sauces for lunch and dinner, drink wine - all bad for the health! (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбиться из колеи
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11 выйти из колеи
• ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ (ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ) ИЗ КОЛЕИ[VP; subj: human or abstr; more often pfv past; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (of a person) to have one's customary life style, schedule etc disrupted; (of s.o.'s life) to be disrupted:- person X's life became unsettled.♦ [Войницкий:] С тех пор, как здесь живет профессор со своею супругой, жизнь выбилась из колеи... Сплю не вовремя, за завтраком и обедом ем разные кабули, пью вина... нездорово все это! (Чехов 3). [V.:] Ever since the professor and his wife came here to live, life has been out of joint....I sleep at odd hours, eat all sorts of spicy sauces for lunch and dinner, drink wine - all bad for the health! (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выйти из колеи
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12 выходить из колеи
• ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ (ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ) ИЗ КОЛЕИ[VP; subj: human or abstr; more often pfv past; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (of a person) to have one's customary life style, schedule etc disrupted; (of s.o.'s life) to be disrupted:- person X's life became unsettled.♦ [Войницкий:] С тех пор, как здесь живет профессор со своею супругой, жизнь выбилась из колеи... Сплю не вовремя, за завтраком и обедом ем разные кабули, пью вина... нездорово все это! (Чехов 3). [V.:] Ever since the professor and his wife came here to live, life has been out of joint....I sleep at odd hours, eat all sorts of spicy sauces for lunch and dinner, drink wine - all bad for the health! (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выходить из колеи
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13 неисправный
1) General subject: broken, careless, conked out, conked-out, crank, cranky, defective, faulty, ill-conditioned, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, off colour, out of order, out of service, out-of-service, unpunctual, wrong, out of repair, affected2) Aviation: out-of-use3) American: blooey4) Military: dead, demmick, ineffective5) Engineering: damaged, nonserviceable, unhealthy6) Chemistry: inoperable, inoperative7) Economy: out order of8) Automobile industry: in bad repair, off-colour9) Mining: disturbed10) Telecommunications: out-of-repair11) Physics: unworkable12) Jargon: kaput, no go, no-go, out of whack13) Information technology: bad, invalid, out-of-order14) Oil: F (failed), US (unserviceable), defect, disabled, failed, failing, in bad order, out-of-action, out-of-commission, out-of-operation, unserviceable15) Astronautics: malfunctioning16) Mechanics: out-of-run, out-of-work17) Business: out of operation, out of shop18) Automation: offending19) Quality control: cranky (о механизме), diseased, down, faulted20) General subject: abnormal21) Makarov: inactive, out-of-joint22) Cement: non-serviceable -
14 не в порядке
1) General subject: a screw loose, amiss, on the blink, out of gear, out of graith, out of joint, out of tram, unsettled, out of order2) Aviation: off the beam3) Colloquial: out of whack4) Mathematics: be out of order5) Jargon: out of wack -
15 подставить (кому-л.) ножку
1) General subject: put nose out of joint2) Makarov: put (smb.'s) nose out of joint, throw (smb.) over the bridgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подставить (кому-л.) ножку
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16 подставить ножку
1) General subject: shoot in the eye (кому-л.), snooker, trip (тж. перен.), (кому-л.) put nose out of joint2) Makarov: (кому-л.) put (smb.'s) nose out of joint, (кому-л.) throw (smb.) over the bridge -
17 потерпеть фиаско
1) General subject: fall on face, fizzle, flop, get nowhere, go flop, end in a fiasco, have nose out of joint, go down in flames2) American: take a bath3) British English: scupper (ruin sb's plans or chance of being successful - used in news reports) -
18 развинчивать
3) Engineering: loosen, screw off, spin (бурильные или лифтовые трубы), spin out (бурильные или лифтовые трубы)6) Oil: back off, back out, brake out a joint (напр. соединение бурильных труб), break (бурильные свечи), break down (бурильные свечи на отдельные трубы), spin (бурильные или насосно-компрессорные трубы), spin out (трубы машинным ключом), uncouple (трубы)7) Drilling: break out (трубы, инструмент) -
19 распалась связь времён
Makarov: the time is out of joint ( Shakespeare), time is out of joint (Shakespeare)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > распалась связь времён
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20 свихнуть
совер.; (что-л.); разг.
sprain, dislocate, put out of joint* * *sprain, dislocate, put out of joint
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