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[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) protínání2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) křižovatka* * *• průnik• křižovatka -
42 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) vyzvánětII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) mýto; mostné2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) oběť, ztráty•* * *• vyzvánění• poplatek• hrana• mýto -
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[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) pretínanie; priesečník2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) križovatka* * *• priesecník• prienik -
44 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) vyzváňaťII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) mýto; mostné2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) obeť, straty•* * *• vyberat mýtne• vyzvánanie• zvonenie• clo• platit mýtne• poplatok• mýto• mýtne• odbíjanie -
45 intersection
[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) intersectare2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) intersecţie -
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I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) a bateII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) (cu) taxă2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) victime; pagube• -
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[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) τομή2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) διασταύρωση -
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I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) χτυπώ πένθιμαII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) διόδια2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) φόρος αίματος• -
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[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) intersection2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) carrefour -
50 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) sonnerII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) (à) péage2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) dommages, victimes• -
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[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) interseção2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) cruzamento -
52 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) dobrarII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) pedágio2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) perda• -
53 corner
1. noun1) Ecke, die; (curve) Kurve, dieon the corner — an der Ecke/in der Kurve
at the corner — an der Ecke
corner of the street — Straßenecke, die
cut [off] a/the corner — eine/die Kurve schneiden
cut corners — (fig.) auf die schnelle arbeiten (ugs.)
[something is] just [a]round the corner — [etwas ist] gleich um die Ecke
Christmas is just round the corner — (fig. coll.) Weihnachten steht vor der Tür
he has turned the corner now — (fig.) er ist jetzt über den Berg (ugs.)
3) (Boxing, Wrestling) Ecke, diefrom the four corners of the earth — aus aller Welt
5) (Hockey, Footb.) Ecke, die6) (Commerc.) Corner, der; Schwänze, die2. transitive verb1) (drive into corner) in eine Ecke treiben; (fig.) in die Enge treibenhave [got] somebody cornered — jemanden in der Falle haben
2) (Commerc.)3. intransitive verbcorner the market in coffee — die Kaffeevorräte aufkaufen; den Kaffeemarkt aufschwänzen (fachspr.)
corner well/badly — [Fahrzeug:] eine gute/schlechte Kurvenlage haben
* * *['ko:nə] 1. noun1) (a point where two lines, walls, roads etc meet: the corners of a cube; the corner of the street.) die Ecke2) (a place, usually a small quiet place: a secluded corner.) der Winkel3) (in football, a free kick from the corner of the field: We've been awarded a corner.) die Ecke2. verb1) (to force (a person or animal) into a place from which it is difficult to escape: The thief was cornered in an alley.) in die Enge treiben2) (to turn a corner: He cornered on only three wheels; This car corners very well.) um die Ecke fahren•- academic.ru/16195/cornered">cornered- cut corners
- turn the corner* * *cor·ner[ˈkɔ:nəʳ, AM ˈkɔ:rnɚ]I. non the \corner of a street an einer Straßeneckejust around the \corner gleich um die Eckethe summer holidays are just around the \corner ( fig) die Sommerferien stehen vor der Türto drive around the \corner um eine Ecke biegento take a \corner eine Kurve nehmento cut a \corner eine Kurve schneidenI searched every \corner of the desk ich haben den ganzen Schreibtisch abgesuchtwe searched every \corner of the house wir suchten in allen [Ecken und] Winkeln des Hausesdo you have a spare \corner where I can put my things? hast du ein freies Eckchen, wo ich meine Sachen abstellen kann?to put a child in the \corner ein Kind in die Ecke stellento turn down [or fold] the \corner of a page ein Eselsohr machena quaint \corner of Germany eine malerische Gegend Deutschlandsthe four \corners of the world [or earth] alle vier Himmelsrichtungenat every \corner ( fig) überall4. (periphery)out of the \corner of one's eye aus dem Augenwinkel\corner of sb's mouth jds Mundwinkel hum6. ECONto have a \corner of the market den Markt beherrschen8. (supporters)the boxer was encouraged by his \corner der Boxer wurde von seiner Ecke unterstütztto be in sb's \corner auf jds Seite stehen9.▶ to be in a tight \corner in der Klemme stecken▶ to have turned the \corner über den Berg seinII. adj attr, inv Eck-\corner sofa/table Ecksofa nt/Ecktisch ma \corner piece ein Randstück ntIII. vt1. (trap)2. COMM▪ to \corner sth etw monopolisierento \corner the market den Markt beherrschento \corner well gut in der Kurve liegen* * *['kɔːnə(r)]1. n1) (generally BOXING) Ecke f; (of sheet also) Zipfel m; (of mouth, eye) Winkel m; (= sharp bend in road) Kurve f; (fig = awkward situation) Klemme f (inf)out of the corner of one's eye — aus dem Augenwinkel (heraus)
he always has a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth — er hat immer eine Zigarette im Mundwinkel (hängen)
to cut corners (lit) — Kurven schneiden; (fig) das Verfahren abkürzen
to fight one's corner ( esp Brit fig ) — für seine Sache kämpfen
in every corner of Europe/the globe/the house — in allen (Ecken und) Winkeln Europas/der Erde/des Hauses
2) (= out-of-the-way place) Winkel mhave you got an odd corner somewhere where I could store my books? — hast du irgendwo ein Eckchen or Plätzchen, wo ich meine Bücher lagern könnte?
3) (COMM: monopoly) Monopol ntto make/have a corner in sth — das Monopol für or auf etw (acc) erwerben/haben
2. vt1) (lit, fig: trap) in die Enge treiben3. vi(= take a corner person) Kurven/die Kurve nehmenthis car corners well — dieses Auto hat eine gute Kurvenlage
* * *corner [ˈkɔː(r)nə(r)]A s1. (Straßen-, Häuser) Ecke f, besonders AUTO Kurve f:just (a)round the corner gleich um die Ecke;take a corner AUTO eine Kurve nehmen;turn the corner um die (Straßen)Ecke biegen;he’s turned the corner fig er ist über den Berg;a) AUTO die Kurven schneiden,2. Winkel m, Ecke f:corner of the mouth Mundwinkel;look at sb from the corner of one’s eye(s) jemanden aus den Augenwinkeln (heraus) ansehen;put a child in the corner ein Kind in die Ecke stellen3. fig schwierige Lage, Klemme f umg:4. entlegene Gegend:from the four corners of the earth aus der ganzen Welt5. fig Ecke f, Ende n, Seite f:they came from all corners sie kamen von allen Ecken und Enden6. (verstärkte) Ecke, Eckenverstärkung f:7. SPORTa) Fußball etc: Eckball m, Ecke fb) Boxen: (Ring) Ecke f8. WIRTSCH Corner m, Korner m:a) Aufkäufergruppe f, (Spekulations)Ring mb)(Aufkauf m zwecks) Monopolbildung f:corner in cotton Baumwollkorner9. fig Monopol n (on auf akk):B v/t1. mit Ecken versehen2. in eine Ecke stellen oder legen3. fig jemanden in die Enge treibencorner the market den Markt aufkaufenb) fig mit Beschlag belegenC v/i2. US an einer Ecke gelegen sein3. AUTO eine Kurve nehmen:corner well gut in der Kurve liegen, eine gute Kurvenlage haben4. WIRTSCH einen Corner bilden* * *1. noun1) Ecke, die; (curve) Kurve, dieon the corner — an der Ecke/in der Kurve
corner of the street — Straßenecke, die
cut [off] a/the corner — eine/die Kurve schneiden
cut corners — (fig.) auf die schnelle arbeiten (ugs.)
[something is] just [a]round the corner — [etwas ist] gleich um die Ecke
Christmas is just round the corner — (fig. coll.) Weihnachten steht vor der Tür
he has turned the corner now — (fig.) er ist jetzt über den Berg (ugs.)
3) (Boxing, Wrestling) Ecke, die5) (Hockey, Footb.) Ecke, die6) (Commerc.) Corner, der; Schwänze, die2. transitive verb1) (drive into corner) in eine Ecke treiben; (fig.) in die Enge treibenhave [got] somebody cornered — jemanden in der Falle haben
2) (Commerc.)3. intransitive verbcorner the market in coffee — die Kaffeevorräte aufkaufen; den Kaffeemarkt aufschwänzen (fachspr.)
corner well/badly — [Fahrzeug:] eine gute/schlechte Kurvenlage haben
* * *n.Ecke -n f.Winkel - m. -
54 snowy
(a) (weather, region etc) neigeux; (countryside, roads etc) enneigé, couvert ou recouvert de neige; (day) de neige;∎ a snowy Christmas un Noël enneigé►► Ornithology snowy owl chouette f blanche, harfang m -
55 at the intersection of
Математика: на пересечении (lines, roads, etc)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > at the intersection of
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56 laborer
laborer ['leɪbərər] n: peón m; trabajador m, -dora fn.• azacán s.m.• jornalero, -era s.m.,f.• labrador, -ora s.m.,f.• labriego s.m.• obrero, -era s.m.,f.• peón s.m.• trabajador, -ora s.m.,f.BrE labourer 'leɪbərər, 'leɪbərə(r) noun peón m; ( in construction industry) peón m de albañilfarm laborer — peón m, trabajador m agrícola
(US) ['leɪbǝrǝ(r)]N (on roads etc) peón m, obrero(-a) m / f ; (=farm labourer) trabajador(a) m / f del campo, peón m ; (=day labourer) jornalero(-a) m / f ; (Agr) bracero(-a) m / fbricklayer's labourer — peón m de albañil
* * *BrE labourer ['leɪbərər, 'leɪbərə(r)] noun peón m; ( in construction industry) peón m de albañilfarm laborer — peón m, trabajador m agrícola
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57 labourer
noun (a workman who is employed to do heavy work requiring little skill: the labourers on a building site.) jornalero, trabajadorlabourer n trabajador / obrero / peóntr['leɪbərəSMALLr/SMALL]1 peón nombre masculino, jornalero,-a, bracero\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfarm labourer peón nombre masculino agrícolan.• jornalero, -era s.m.,f.• labriego s.m.• obrero, -era s.m.,f.• peón s.m.• trabajador, -ora s.m.,f.(US) ['leɪbǝrǝ(r)]N (on roads etc) peón m, obrero(-a) m / f ; (=farm labourer) trabajador(a) m / f del campo, peón m ; (=day labourer) jornalero(-a) m / f ; (Agr) bracero(-a) m / fbricklayer's labourer — peón m de albañil
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58 closure barrier
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59 downward inclination
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60 downward incline
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