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1 опираться
1) General subject: abut (on, upon), base oneself upon, bear, drape, found (о доводах и т. п.), hang upon, lean, lean on (на кого-л., что-л.), perch, recline, recline against (на что-л.), rely, rest, take stand, recline against (откидываться, наваливаться, на что-л.)2) Obsolete: (upon) center, centre3) Engineering: hold, lean (на вертикальную конструкцию), lean against (на вертикальную конструкцию), rest upon, support4) Construction: bear against5) Mathematics: abut, be based on, be guided by, bear up against, lean upon, use6) Automobile industry: seat7) Diplomatic term: rest (на что-л.), rest on (на что-л.)8) Art: draw upon (These classic examples of Egyptian metal art draw upon the artistic traditions of ancient Egypt. - опираются на)9) Astronautics: base11) Business: rely on12) Makarov: be carried ( by) (о валах, колёсах и т.п.), buttress, platform, rest on (покоиться), thrust, tread, centre upon -
2 откидываться
1) General subject: recline, recline against (на что-л.), sit back (на спинку стула и т. п.)2) Automobile industry: tilt3) Drilling: slide backwards -
3 прислоняться
General subject: drape, lean, recline, recline against (к чему-л.), rest, snuggle -
4 наваливаться
1) General subject: bucket (на весла при гребле), recline against (на что-л.), sandbag, fall on, go at, lower the boom on2) Naval: (о корабле при аварии) run against (произошел навал корабля на пристань. т.е. столкновение)3) Makarov: bear hard on, bear heavily on -
5 прислонять
2) Makarov: back -
6 опираться
несовер. - опираться; совер. - опереться
1) lean (against, on)
2) перен. rest (upon), rely (on); depend on; be guided (by) (руководствоваться)* * *1) lean; 2) base* * ** * *abutbearfoundleanreclineresistrest
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