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101 насильственное свержение режима государства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > насильственное свержение режима государства
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102 немедленное свержение
Politics: immediate overthrowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > немедленное свержение
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103 низвергать
1) General subject: precipitate, throw, overthrow, subvert, throw down2) Christianity: cast down -
104 низвержение
1) General subject: overthrow, overturn, precipitation, throw, downfall, subversion2) Geology: fall -
105 низлагать
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106 низложение
1) General subject: deposition, dethronement, defrocking2) Politics: overthrow -
107 низложить
1) General subject: cashier, bring down, dethrone, overthrow, defrock3) Phraseological unit: down with his apple-cart -
108 ниспровергать
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109 ниспровергнуть
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110 ниспровержение
General subject: debacle (правительства), debвcle, downfall, labefaction, overthrow, subversion, throw-down, overturn -
111 окончательное поражение
General subject: eventual overthrowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательное поражение
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112 опрокидывание
2) Geology: recumbence (антиклинали), recumbency, recumbency (антиклинали)3) Naval: turning turtle4) Engineering: breakdown (электродвигателя), capsizing, changeover (триггера, мультивибратора), commutation failure (в инвертере), inverting (фазы), overturn, pumping, stalling, subversion, tilting, tilting motion, turning over, turning-over, upsetting5) Agriculture: tilt6) Chemistry: overturning7) Construction: jumping-up, tipping over, toppling over9) Railway term: overtopping, stalling (асинхронного двигателя)10) Automobile industry: tipover11) Mining: inversion (вентиляционной струи), kick-up, reversal, tipple, tripping (вагонетки, ковша)12) Forestry: canting-over14) Telecommunications: triggering15) Electronics: overthrow16) Information technology: changeover (триггера)18) Drilling: dumping21) Oceanography: capsize (айсберга), capsizing (айсберга)22) Makarov: change of state (триггера, мультивибратора и т.п.), commutation failure (в инверторе), dump, flip, lilting motion, tip-over, tipping (кузова у мусорщика), transfer to another state (триггера, мультивибратора и т.п.), trip, upturn -
113 опрокидывать
1) General subject: baffle, cant, capsize (о лодке, судне, телеге и т. п.), circumvent, dump (вагонетку), invert, keel over, lay low, overset, overthrow, overturn, reverse, roll over (кого-л.), run down, throw, throw over (правительство), throw up in the air (прежние представления), tilt, tip, tip up, topple, topple down, topple off, turn over, dump the contents of a lorry, throw down, keel over (ся), tip over (ся), groundloop (Самолет на взлете), flip over4) Engineering: invert (о фазе), push down, push over, reverse (о фазе), stall (о двигателе), subvert, upturn5) Construction: tip over, topple over, pull down6) Australian slang: turn turtle (о машине, лодке, повозке и т.п.; ся)8) Mining: topple over (ся)9) Forestry: kick10) Oil: tumble11) Mechanics: trip12) Makarov: circumvent (планы), explode, upend, cant over -
114 опрокинуть
1) General subject: baffle, cant, capsize, circumvent, coup, dump, invert, keel over, knock down (довод и т.п.), knock over (что-л.), lay low, overset, overthrow, overturn, prostrate, purl, reverse, roll over, run down, topple, trip, upend, turn turtle (ся), turn over (опрокинуть тарелку - turn the plate over)2) Naval: tilt4) Jargon: whip5) Drilling: upset -
115 отстранение от власти правящей партии
Makarov: overthrow of the party in powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отстранение от власти правящей партии
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116 перевёртывать
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117 переворот
1) General subject: cart wheel, circling, lift over, lift-over (борьба), overthrow, revolution, take-over (государственный), upheaval, overturn2) Sports: fall over, (в борьбе) turnover3) Military: coup (государственный или военный)4) Engineering: breakthrough (в какой-л. области науки и техники)5) Construction: beach-head (в технике и т. п.), beachhead (в технике и т. п.)6) Law: coup7) Mining: breakthrough (достижение), cataclysm8) Politics: reshuffle (напр. дворцовый), coup d'Etat (государственный)9) Psychology: upheaval (общественный)10) TV: picture flip (видеоэффект), tumble (видеоэффект)11) Information technology: flipping12) Astronautics: re-orientation13) Patents: beachhead (в технике)14) Business: catastrophe15) Makarov: beach-head (в технике и т.п.), beachhead (в технике и т.п.), breakthrough (напр. в технике), flip, roll (борьба), upturn -
118 перекрещивание вентиляционных выработок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перекрещивание вентиляционных выработок
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119 победить
1) General subject: be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), be victorious, beat, beat somebody into fits, conquer, defeat, do and die, do or die, down, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the better, get the victory, have, have the best of it (в споре и т. п.), have the victory, knock out, knock somebody into fits, knock the spots off, land (на скачках), outpoint, outvie, overcome, pip, reduce, repel, score off, thrash (в борьбе, состязании), thresh (в борьбе, состязании), to be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), triumph, vanquish, whop, win, win the victory, worst, gain a victory, gain the upper hand, get the better of, have the best of it, knock for a loop, overthrow, put to the worse, win a game, bear away the bell (на состязании), carry away the bell (на состязании), clean clock (в драке, состязании; кого-л.), have scalp (в споре; кого-л.), come home (в спортивных соревнованиях), strike home (в спортивных соревнованиях), touch home (в спортивных соревнованиях), have scalp (кого-л., в споре), come of best, upends, (прийти первым) come in first2) Naval: foil3) Colloquial: hammer, thresh (в состязании), whip4) American: repel (в состязаниях), take into camp, whitewash5) Literal: take scalp (кого-л.)6) Sports: turn aside (e.g. Flyers easily turn aside Senators 5:1)7) Latin: aut vincere aut mori8) Military: overwar, win the field9) Australian slang: shit it in, take out10) Diplomatic term: get a victory, have a victory, score a victory, win a victory11) Jargon: knock off (в спорте и т.п.), sac (в состязании), sack (в состязании), trim (обычно с небольшим разрывом), murder (The other team murdered us. Другая команда победила нас), (в спорте) trash, (кого-л.) smear, slaughter, beat the spread, cop, cream (в спорте), cut (на конкурсе и т.п.), get away with (something), wipe12) Advertising: get victory, win victory13) Makarov: get home (в спортивных соревнованиях), up-end (в соревнованиях, конкуренции), worst (кого-л.), carry it away, come in first, come out victorious, draw the winner, fight down, fight it out, fight out, find the answer to (что-л.) -
120 побеждать
1) General subject: be victorious, beat, conquer, defeat, fan, gain ground on (кого-л.), hammer (в состязании), lick, outfight (в бою), overcome, overmaster, overpower, reduce, thrash, triumph, vanquish, win, worst, knock out, overthrow2) Colloquial: flog3) American: repel4) Sports: notch a victory, pip5) Military: overwar, win the field6) Australian slang: donkey-lick, donkey-wallop, knock the spots off, pip (в соревновании, конкурсе, скачках и т.п.), roll, whip (в соперничестве, соревновании и т.п.)7) Diplomatic term: frustrate (кого-л.)8) Jargon: go chase ( oneself), spank, spink, down9) Business: frustrate10) Makarov: gain ground on (smb.) (кого-л.)
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Overthrow — may refer to: Overthrow, a change in government, often achieved by force or through a coup. The 5th October Overthrow, or Bulldozer Revolution, the events of 2000 that led to the downfall of Slobodan Milošević in the former Yugoslavia. Overthrow… … Wikipedia
Overthrow — O ver*throw , v. t. [imp. {Overthrew}; p. p. {Overthrown}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overthrowing}.] 1. To throw over; to overturn; to upset; to turn upside down. [1913 Webster] His wife overthrew the table. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to fall … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Overthrow — O ver*throw , n. 1. The act of overthrowing; the state of being overthrown; ruin. [1913 Webster] Your sudden overthrow much rueth me. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (a) (Baseball) The act of throwing a ball too high, as over a player s head. (b)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overthrow — (v.) early 14c., to knock down, from OVER (Cf. over) + THROW (Cf. throw) (v.). Figurative sense of to cast down from power, defeat is attested from late 14c. Related: Overthrown; overthrowing. Earlier in same senses was overwerpen to overturn… … Etymology dictionary
overthrow — I verb abolish, adfligere, be victorious over, break up, bring down, cast down, conquer, defeat, deicere, dethrone, diruere, disrupt, eradicate, exterminate, extirpate, fell, invert, master, nullify, obliterate, obviate, overmaster, overpower,… … Law dictionary
overthrow — vb 1 *overturn, subvert, upset, capsize Analogous words: *throw, cast, fling, hurl, toss 2 rout, surmount, overcome, vanquish, *conquer, defeat, beat, lick, subdue, subjugate, reduce … New Dictionary of Synonyms
overthrow — [v] defeat, destroy abolish, beat, bring down, bring to ruin, conquer, crush, demolish, depose, dethrone, do away with, eradicate, exterminate, knock down, knock over, level, liquidate, oust, overcome, overpower, overrun, overturn, overwhelm,… … New thesaurus
overthrow — ► VERB (past overthrew; past part. overthrown) 1) remove forcibly from power. 2) put an end to through force. 3) throw (a ball) further than the intended distance. ► NOUN 1) a defeat or removal from power. 2) … English terms dictionary
overthrow — [ō΄vər thrō′; ] also, and for n.always, [ō′vər thrō΄] vt. overthrew, overthrown, overthrowing 1. to throw or turn over; upset 2. to overcome; conquer; end 3. to throw a ball or the like beyond (the intended receiver or target) n. 1. an… … English World dictionary
overthrow — 01. In January of 1937, 13 leading Communists were sentenced to death for taking part in a plot, allegedly led by Leon Trotsky, to [overthrow] the Soviet government, and kill its leaders. 02. The general population seems to support the coup which … Grammatical examples in English
overthrow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ violent VERB + OVERTHROW ▪ bring about, lead to ▪ plot … Collocations dictionary