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1 rises and falls
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > rises and falls
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2 rises and falls
Общая лексика: колебания, подъемы и падения -
3 natural mechanism acting at the grounding line of marine glaciers under the effect of the periodic rises and falls of the tide
Общая лексика: (24-hour and 12-hour) природный механизм, действующий у линии налегания "морских" ледников под влиянием периодических (сУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural mechanism acting at the grounding line of marine glaciers under the effect of the periodic rises and falls of the tide
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4 periodic rises and falls of the tide
Макаров: (24-hour and 12-hour) периодические (суточные и полусуточные) колебания уровня океанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > periodic rises and falls of the tide
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5 natural mechanism acting at the grounding line of marine glaciers under the effect of the periodic (24-hour and 12-hour) rises and falls of the tide
Общая лексика: природный механизм, действующий у линии налегания "морских" ледников под влиянием периодических (сУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural mechanism acting at the grounding line of marine glaciers under the effect of the periodic (24-hour and 12-hour) rises and falls of the tide
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6 periodic (24-hour and 12-hour) rises and falls of the tide
Макаров: периодические (суточные и полусуточные) колебания уровня океанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > periodic (24-hour and 12-hour) rises and falls of the tide
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7 thermostat (turns itself ON and OFF when the temperature rises and falls)
Общая лексика: автоматический пожарный сигналУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thermostat (turns itself ON and OFF when the temperature rises and falls)
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8 rises
повышать; растиСинонимический ряд:1. ascents (noun) ascensions; ascents; risings2. grades (noun) grades; gradients; slopes3. hills (noun) eminence; hills; projections; prominence4. increases (noun) accessions; accretions; additions; advances; augmentations; boosts; breakthroughs; enlargements; growths; hikes; increases; increments; jumps; multiplication; raises; upgrades; upswings; upturns; waxes5. adjourns (verb) adjourns; dissolves; prorogues; recesses; terminates6. arises (verb) arises; ascends; aspires; get up; lifts; mounts; pile out; roll out; soars; stand up; turn out; ups7. arrives (verb) arrives; get ahead; get on; succeeds8. happens (verb) betides; breaks; chances; comes off; develops; does; falls out; gives; goes; happens; occurs; passes; transpires9. increases (verb) augments; builds; burgeons; enlarges; escalates; expands; grows; increases; multiplies; runs up; snowballs; upsurges; waxes10. intensifies (verb) aggravates; deepens; enhances; heightens; intensifies; magnifies; redoubles; rouses11. lifts (verb) advances; ascends; climbs; lifts; mounts; soars12. rebels (verb) mutinies; rebels; revolts13. rolls out (verb) gets up; piles out; rises and shines; rolls out; stands up; turns out; uprises14. springs (verb) births; comes; comes from; derives; derives from; emanates; flows; heads; issues; originates; proceeds; springs; stems15. surfaces (verb) surfaces -
9 gains and losses
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > gains and losses
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10 rise and fall
1) Общая лексика: взлёт и падение, иметь взлёты и падения (Everything rises and falls on leadership - Все взлеты и падения определяются лидерством (доктор Джон Максвелл))2) Компьютерная техника: зажигание и гашение (пиксела в LCD TFT дисплеях)3) Железнодорожный термин: подъём и спуск, профиль4) Космонавтика: нарастание и спад5) Программирование: возрастание и убывание -
11 hump
1. noun1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) pukkel2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) bakke•- humpback2. adjective(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) hvælvet* * *1. noun1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) pukkel2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) bakke•- humpback2. adjective(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) hvælvet -
12 reciproco
rĕcī̆prŏco, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [reciprocus].I. A.Lit.: rursus prorsus reciprocat fluctus feram, bears to and fro, Enn. ap. Non. 165, 11, and 384 fin. (Trag. v. 143 Vahl.):* B.refluusque reciprocat aestus,
Sil. 15, 225:(ventus) cum jam spiritum includeret nec reciprocare animam sineret,
to breathe, fetch their breath, Liv. 21, 58, 4:spiritum per fistulam,
Gell. 17, 11, 4:aurae per anhelitum reciprocatae,
Arn. 2, 54:manu telum reciprocans,
brandishing, Gell. 9, 11, 5:quid Chalcidico Euripo in motu identidem reciprocando putas fieri posse constantius?
Cic. N. D. 3, 10, 24; cf.under II.: serram,
to draw back and forth, Tert. Cor. Mil. 3: circulos, Prud. steph. 10, 573:quinqueremem in adversum aestum reciprocari non posse,
would not be able to tack about, Liv. 28, 30; cf.:quoniam aestus semper e Ponto profluens nunquam reciprocetur,
flow back, Plin. 4, 13, 27, § 93:reciprocari mare coepit,
Curt. 9, 9, 20.—Trop., to reverse, convert a proposition:II.si quidem ista sic reciprocantur, ut et, si divinatio sit, dii sint, et si dii sint, sit divinatio,
Cic. Div. 1, 6, 10.—Neutr., to move backwards, go back; to move back and forth, to come and go, reciprocate (perh. only since the Aug. per.):► Reciprocare pro ultro citroque poscere usi sunt antiqui, quia procare est poscere, Fest.fretum ipsum Euripi non septies die temporibus statis reciprocat,
rises and falls, Liv. 28, 6;so of the ebb and flow: Euripus,
Plin. 2, 97, 100, § 219:mare,
Curt. 9, 9, 20:aquae,
Flor. 2, 8, 9;and of the ebb (opp. accedere),
Plin. 2, 97, 89, § 212.—Of stars: saepe citra eos ad solem reciprocent,
Plin. 2, 17, 14, § 72:nubem eos arcentem a reciprocando,
from going back, id. 9, 46, 70, § 151.p. 229 Müll. -
13 Buckel
m; -s, -1. am Rücken: hump; (buckliger Rücken) hunchback; (schlechte Haltung) stoop, round shoulders Pl.; einen Buckel machen stoop; (sich schlecht halten) hunch one’s shoulders; Katze: arch its back; sich (Dat) einen Buckel lachen umg., fig. crease ( oder double) up (laughing), split one’s sides laughing2. umg. (Rücken) back; einen breiten Buckel haben fig. have a thick skin; eine Menge ( genug) auf dem oder am Buckel haben fig. have a lot ( oder plenty) on one’s plate; ... Jahre auf dem Buckel haben fig. have notched up... years; er hat schon etliche Jahre auf dem Buckel fig. he’s been around for a while ( oder a bit); den Buckel hinhalten ( für) fig. carry the can (for); du kannst mir den Buckel runterrutschen oder raufsteigen! you know what you can do; den Buckel voll kriegen get a good hiding; jemandem den Buckel voll lügen fig. tell s.o. a pack of lies3. (Hügel) hillock; (Unebenheit) bump; Skifahren: mogul; (Ausbuchtung) bulge; (Verzierung) boss; (Beschlag) knob* * *der Buckelhump; bump; humpback; hunchback* * *Bụ|ckel ['bʊkl]m -s, -einen Buckel machen (Katze) — to arch its back
steh gerade, mach nicht so einen Buckel! — stand up (straight), don't hunch your back or shoulders like that!
einen krummen Buckel machen (fig inf) — to bow and scrape, to kowtow
den Buckel vollkriegen (inf) — to get a good hiding, to get a belting (inf)
er kann mir den Buckel ( he)runterrutschen (inf) — he can ( go and) take a running jump, he can get lost or knotted (all inf)
viel/genug auf dem Buckel haben (inf) — to have a lot/enough on one's plate (inf)
den Buckel voll Schulden haben (inf) — to be up to one's neck or eyes in debt (inf)
seine 80 Jahre auf dem Buckel haben (inf) — to be 80 (years old), to have seen 80 summers
See:→ jucken2) (inf = Hügel) hummock, hillock3) (inf = Auswölbung) bulge, hump4) (von Schild) boss* * *der1) (a back with a hump.) humpback2) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) hump3) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) hump* * *Bu·ckel<-s, ->[ˈbʊkl̩]meinen [krummen] \Buckel machen to arch one's back3. (fam) hunchback, humpback4. (kleine Wölbung) bump6.noch mehr Arbeit kann ich nicht bewältigen, ich habe schon genug auf dem \Buckel! I can't cope with any more work - I've done enough already!das Auto hat schon einige Jahre auf dem \Buckel the car has been around for a good few years* * *der; Buckels, Buckel1) (ugs.): (Rücken) backeinen Buckel machen — < cat> arch its back; < person> hunch one's shoulders
rutsch mir den Buckel runter! — (fig. salopp) get lost! (sl.)
den Buckel hinhalten — (fig.) take the blame; carry the can (fig. coll.)
einen krummen Buckel machen — (fig.) bow and scrape; kowtow
2) (Rückenverkrümmung) hunchback; hump3) (ugs.): (Hügel) hillock4) (ugs.): (gewölbte Stelle) bump* * *sich (dat)2. umg (Rücken) back;einen breiten Buckel haben fig have a thick skin;… Jahre auf dem Buckel haben fig have notched up … years;den Buckel hinhalten (für) fig carry the can (for);raufsteigen! you know what you can do;den Buckel voll kriegen get a good hiding;jemandem den Buckel voll lügen fig tell sb a pack of lies3. (Hügel) hillock; (Unebenheit) bump; Skifahren: mogul; (Ausbuchtung) bulge; (Verzierung) boss; (Beschlag) knob* * *der; Buckels, Buckel1) (ugs.): (Rücken) backeinen Buckel machen — < cat> arch its back; < person> hunch one's shoulders
rutsch mir den Buckel runter! — (fig. salopp) get lost! (sl.)
den Buckel hinhalten — (fig.) take the blame; carry the can (fig. coll.)
einen krummen Buckel machen — (fig.) bow and scrape; kowtow
2) (Rückenverkrümmung) hunchback; hump3) (ugs.): (Hügel) hillock4) (ugs.): (gewölbte Stelle) bump* * *- m.hump n.hunch n.(§ pl.: hunches)hunchback n.stud n. -
14 reciprocō
reciprocō āvī, ātus, ārr [reciprocus], to move back, turn back, reverse the motion of: animam, to fetch breath, L.: alquid in motu identidem reciprocando constantius, i. e. in its alternation of currents: quinqueremem in adversum aestum reciprocari non posse, to tack about, L.: reciprocari coepit mare, to flow back, Cu.— To come and go, reciprocate: fretum temporibus statis reciprocat, rises and falls, L.—Fig., of a proposition, to reverse, convert.* * *reciprocare, reciprocavi, reciprocatus V INTRANSmove backwards and forwards; (w/animam) to breathe -
15 a drug in the market
1) неходкий товар, товар, на который нет спроса; залежалый товарLace veils are a drug in the market. (Suppl) — Кружевные вуалетки нынче не в моде.
2) человек, который не может найти применения своим способностям; что-л. не находящее себе примененияYou see, he feels it's a man's business to work and if he can't work he may lust as well be dead. He can't bear his feeling of being a drug in the market... (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. IV) — Видите ли, Грей считает, что человек должен работать, а если не может, то ему лучше умереть. Ему невыносима мысль, что он выбыл из игры.
Golightly (with a smile): "Well, you made your love too cheap, my dear. You should have let your husband beg for it, and you made it a drug in the market..." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Penelope’, act III) — Голайтли (с улыбкой): "Вы продешевили свою любовь, моя дорогая. Ваш муж должен добиваться вашей любви, а вы с ней навязываетесь..."
The rises and falls in the stock market of literature deserve more study than they have received... What were the subtle causes which led, quite lately, to the rise in Donne, after he had lain for two hundred years a drug on the market? (L. Strachey, ‘Literary Essays’, ‘The Old Comedy’) — Литературоведы должны уделять больше внимания взлетам и падениям на фондовой бирже изящной словесности... Какие таинственные причины привели недавно к столь сильному повышению акций Джона Донна, чьи сочинения двести лет пылились на полках?
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16 thermostat
1) Общая лексика: термостат, (turns itself ON and OFF when the temperature rises and falls) автоматический пожарный сигнал, холодильник2) Техника: реле температурь, термореле, электротепловое реле3) Электроника: термостатирующее реле4) Холодильная техника: реле температуры5) Бурение: стабилизатор температуры, терморегулятор -
17 автоматический пожарный сигнал
General subject: fire alarm, thermostat( turns itself ON and OFF when the temperature rises and falls)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автоматический пожарный сигнал
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18 иметь взлёты и падения
General subject: rise and fall (Everything rises and falls on leadership - Все взлеты и падения определяются лидерством (доктор Джон Максвелл))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь взлёты и падения
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19 колебания
1) General subject: chops and changes, qualm, scruple, seesaw, straddle, vibration, wavering, rises and falls2) Geology: seisms3) Medicine: surge4) Engineering: fluctuation, hunting (в системах регулирования), oscillation, oscillations, pilot-induced oscillation, ripple, surging, variations5) Rare: boggle6) Chemistry: natural oscillations7) Mathematics: variance8) Railway term: weave9) Economy: oscillatory movements (напр. на рынке)10) Automobile industry: axial vibrations, lateral vibrations11) Diplomatic term: doubt, oscillatory movements (рынка)12) Electronics: variation13) Oil: continuous waves, forced oscillations, variability (о дебите скважины), continuous oscillations, dying oscillations, electromagnetic oscillations, undamped oscillations14) Geophysics: wave15) Coolers: hunting (в системе автоматического регулирования)16) Business: vibrations17) Household appliances: jitter18) Sakhalin energy glossary: fluctuations19) Oil&Gas technology springing (натяжных опор платформы)21) Plastics: surging (в экструдере)22) Aviation medicine: seesaw motion23) Makarov: fluctuation (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), fluctuations (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), hunting (обычно в системах регулирования и т.п.), modes, oscillating motion, periodic motion, variation (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), variations (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), vibration (обычно механические; форма движения), vibrations (обычно механические; форма движения)24) Electrical engineering: vibrational motion, vibratory motion -
20 периодические (суточные и полусуточные) колебания уровня океана
Makarov: periodic( 24-hour and 12-hour) rises and falls of the tideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > периодические (суточные и полусуточные) колебания уровня океана
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