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1 outwear
[aʊt'weə]General subject: outworn -
2 приходить в негодность
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > приходить в негодность
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3 носиться дольше
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4 быть прочнее
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5 истощать терпение
outwear глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > истощать терпение
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6 изнашивал
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7 носиться дольше
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8 быть прочнее
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9 делать негодным
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10 делаться негодным
Drilling: outwear (к дальнейшему употреблению) -
11 изнашивать
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12 изнашиваться
2) Colloquial: be getting on3) Engineering: depreciate, deteriorate, erode4) Agriculture: wear down6) Railway term: buff away7) Automobile industry: tear out10) Drilling: wear off (о долоте)12) Makarov: be worn down, chafe, fray (напр. о мебельной ткани), give, run out, scuff, use up -
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14 износоустойчивый
1) General subject: abrasion resistant, wearproof2) Naval: wear-resistance3) Chemistry: abrasion resistance4) Automobile industry: long wearing5) Metallurgy: wear-resisting alloy6) Textile: fast to wear and tear, fast to wearing, outwear (об одежде)7) Electronics: hard-surface8) Oil: long-wearing, wear-proof9) Drilling: durable10) Polymers: fast to wear11) Automation: antiwear12) Quality control: abrasion-resisting, enduring, wear-resistant (АД)13) Makarov: resistant to wear14) Logistics: high wearing15) Phraseological unit: bulletproof16) Cement: hard-wearing -
15 испытывать (чьё-л.) терпение
1) General subject: make a draft on patience, outwear someone's patience, task patience, tax patience, try temper2) Makarov: exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать (чьё-л.) терпение
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16 испытывать терпение
1) General subject: (чьё-л.) make a draft on patience, (чьё-л.) outwear someone's patience, (чьё-л.) task patience, (чьё-л.) tax patience, (smb's) try patience, (чьё-л.) try temper2) Jargon: pull (someone's) leg3) Makarov: (чьё-л.) exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать терпение
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17 истощать
1) General subject: atrophy (ся), attenuate, debilitate, depauperate, deplete, distress, drain (силы, средства), emaciate, emaclate, exhaust, impoverish (почву), macerate, outwear (терпение), outweary, overcome, prostrate (о болезни, горе и т. п.), rack, run down, sap, spend, starve, suck dry, unstock (запасы), use up (to feel used up - чувствовать себя совершенно обессиленным), wear, wear out (о терпении и т. п.), work out, waste away, wear down, run down (ся), wear out (ся)2) Religion: tabefy3) Economy: exhaust (природные ресурсы)5) Diplomatic term: drain (ресурсы и т.п.)6) Mechanic engineering: draw down7) Drilling: waste -
18 магазин готового платья
1) General subject: ready-for-service shop, ready-to-wear shop, slop-shop, toggery2) Economy: outwear store, ready-to-wear store3) Textile: slopshop4) Advertising: apparel store, clothing store, ready-made shopУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > магазин готового платья
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19 носиться дольше, чем
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > носиться дольше, чем
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20 пережить
1) General subject: experience, get through it, live (что-л.), live out, live through, meet (что-л.), outlast (что-либо), outlive (кого-либо, что-либо), outwear, overlive, overlive (кого-л.), pass through, rub through (трудности), see, see out (кого-л.), survive (современников, свою славу и т. п.), meet with, see out, undergo, live down (It's not easy to live it down), perdure (http://www.alphadictionary.com/goodword/word/perdure), brave it out (угрозы, подозрения и т. п.), brave it out (угрозы, подозрения и т.п.), weather (трудный период: As a credit union, we can't turn the economy around but we can help you weather it.), go through, make it through2) Religion: adventure
См. также в других словарях:
Outwear — Out*wear , v. t. 1. To wear out; to consume or destroy by wearing. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To last longer than; to outlast; as, this cloth will outwear the other. If I the night outwear. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outwear — [out΄wer′] vt. outwore, outworn, outwearing 1. to wear out; use up 2. to be more lasting than; outlast 3. to outgrow or outlive 4. to exhaust, as in strength … English World dictionary
outwear — /owt wair /, v.t., outwore, outworn, outwearing. 1. to wear or last longer than; outlast: a well made product that outwears its competition. 2. to exhaust in strength or endurance: The daily toil had soon outworn him. 3. to outlive or outgrow:… … Universalium
outwear — transitive verb (outwore; outworn; wearing) Date: circa 1541 1. wear out, exhaust 2. to last longer than < a fabric that outwears others > … New Collegiate Dictionary
outwear — verb a) To wear out Crushed impotent beneath this reign of terror, b) To outlast Dazed with mysteries of woe and error … Wiktionary
outwear — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To survive] Syn. sustain, last longer than, outlast; see continue 1 , endure 1 , survive 1 . 2. [To exhaust] Syn. spend, wear out, deplete; see tire 1 , 2 , weary 1 , 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To live, exist, or… … English dictionary for students
outwear — out wear || ‚aÊŠt wÉœr / wɜə v. exist longer than; endure longer than; wear out, make worn from use … English contemporary dictionary
outwear — verb (past outwore; past participle outworn) last longer than … English new terms dictionary
outwear — v 1. outlast, wear down, tire out, exhaust, weary, fatigue, weaken, fag, fag out, poop out; waste, dissipate, deplete, erode, destroy; protract, prolong, draw out, drag or spin out. 2.See outlast(defs. 1, 3) … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
outwear — out•wear [[t]ˌaʊtˈwɛər[/t]] v. t. wore, worn, wear•ing 1) to wear or last longer than; outlast 2) to exhaust in strength or endurance 3) to wear out; destroy by wearing • Etymology: 1535–45 … From formal English to slang
outwear — /aʊtˈwɛə/ (say owt wair) verb (t) (outwore, outworn, outwearing) 1. to wear or last longer than; outlast. 2. to outlive or outgrow. 3. to wear out; consume by wearing. 4. to exhaust in strength or endurance. 5. to pass time …