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21 ring-pull
ring-pull [ˊrɪŋpυl] aоткрыва́ющийся с по́мощью кольца́ ( о консервной банке) -
22 ring-pull
ring-pull[´riʃ¸pul] n халка (на кутийка от кола, бира и пр.). -
23 ring-pull can
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24 ring-pull
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25 ring-pull
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26 ring-pull can
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27 pull-tab
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28 pull-tab
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29 ring-pull
adjective* * *I. n Aufreißring m, Dosenring m* * *adjectivering-pull can — Aufreißdose, die; Ring-Pull-Dose, die
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30 pull
I n1) infml2) infmlAfter a big pull she blew an enormous smoke ring — Глубоко затянувшись, она выпустила огромное кольцо дыма
3) slYou've got to have pull to get a job like that — На такую работу можно устроиться только по знакомству
II vi AmE slShe had enough pull to avoid paying the fine — Она позвонила кое-кому и отвертелась от уплаты штрафа
If you pull during a fight, you're through as a fighter — Если ты будешь бояться бить изо всей силы, то боксера из тебя не выйдет
III vtSee, he pulled just at the last minute — Видел, он в самый последний момент смягчил удар
1) infmlWho the hell knows what they'll pull next? — Кто их знает, что они там еще натворят?
2) infmlHe was pulling KP when his discharge papers came through — Он был в наряде на кухне, когда пришел приказ о его увольнении
3) AmE infml4) sl5) AmE slHe pulled a long filter job and then went back to work — Он выкурил сигарету с фильтром и вернулся на рабочее место
He stopped for a minute and pulled one — Он остановился на минуту, чтобы выкурить сигарету
6) AmE sl7) AmE slI hate to see a guy pulled for minor thing like that — Мне не нравится, когда кого-то арестовывают за такой пустяк
It's the bizzies down here that piss me off. I've got pulled nearly every day since I've been here — Особенно меня здесь достают полицейские. Не проходит буквально ни одного дня, чтобы они меня не захомутали
8) vulg slHe started telling me stories about all the women he was supposed to have pulled whilst installing their new videos — Он начал рассказывать мне про всех тех женщин, которых он якобы "оформил", когда настраивал у них видеомагнитофоны
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32 ring-pull easy-open end
< pack> ■ Ring-Pull-Aufreißdeckel mEnglish-german technical dictionary > ring-pull easy-open end
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35 ring the bell
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36 pull-tab
subst. \/ˈpʊltæb\/1) pull-tab (ring til å åpne brus- eller ølboks med)2) (amer.) forklaring: type spillekort -
37 pull a bell
ring the bell — позвонить; звонить; звонить в колокол
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38 ring bell
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > ring bell
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39 ring-pull
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ring-pull
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40 pull-off support ring
Военный термин: нажимное опорное кольцо
См. также в других словарях:
ring pull — noun The tongue of metal and the ring attached to it, which one pulls from or on the top of a can of beer, lemonade, etc to open it • • • Main Entry: ↑ring * * * n. a ring shaped pull tab on a can or other container * * * noun, pl ⋯ pulls [count] … Useful english dictionary
ring-pull — UK US noun [countable] [singular ring pull plural ring pulls] british a ring that you pull to open a can Thesaurus: lids and other parts of containersmeronym bags and cases for carrying possessions … Useful english dictionary
ring-pull — n BrE the ring on the top of a can of drink that you pull to open it … Dictionary of contemporary English
ring-pull — ring pulls N COUNT A ring pull is a metal strip that you pull off the top of a can of drink in order to open it. [BRIT] (in AM, use tab) … English dictionary
pull-tab — pullˈ tab noun 1. A ring pull, a tongue of metal with a ring attached to it, which pulls to open a beer, etc can 2. In eg illustrations, esp in children s books, a piece of paper or card attached to a part of an illustration, which can be pulled… … Useful english dictionary
Pull — Pull, n. 1. The act of pulling or drawing with force; an effort to move something by drawing toward one. [1913 Webster] I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which was fastened at the top of my box. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A contest; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ring pull — ► NOUN ▪ a ring on a can that is pulled to open it … English terms dictionary
pull one's punches — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not to hit as hard as you can. * /Jimmy pulled his punches and let Paul win the boxing match./ 2. To hide unpleasant facts or make them seem good. Usually used in the negative. * /The mayor spoke bluntly; he didn t pull… … Dictionary of American idioms
pull one's punches — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not to hit as hard as you can. * /Jimmy pulled his punches and let Paul win the boxing match./ 2. To hide unpleasant facts or make them seem good. Usually used in the negative. * /The mayor spoke bluntly; he didn t pull… … Dictionary of American idioms
Ring of bells — (or peal of bells ) is a term most often applied to a set of bells hung in the English style, typically for change ringing. Often hung in a church tower, such a set can include from three to sixteen bells (six and eight bell towers are… … Wikipedia
pull tab — n AmE a small piece of metal attached to a can of food, drink etc that you pull in order to open it British Equivalent: ring pull … Dictionary of contemporary English