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121 a da înapoi
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122 terugzetten
1 [achteruit zetten] put/set back♦voorbeelden:1 de wijzers terugzetten • put/move back the handsde teller terugzetten op nul • reset the counter (to zero)2 een boek terugzetten • put back/replace a bookiemand in rang terugzetten • reduce someone (in rank), demote someoneiemand in salaris terugzetten • dock someone's salary -
123 задерживать развитие
1) General subject: put back the clock, set back the clock2) Mathematics: block the development3) Forestry: dwarf4) Makarov: turn back the clockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задерживать развитие
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124 препятствовать
1) General subject: baffle, balk, block, blockade, check, clog, counteract, countercheck, cross, cumber, dam, debar, delay, dispute, embar, encumber, get in somebody's road, handicap, hedge, hinder, impede, inhibit, interdict (огнем и т. п.), interfere, interfere with, interrupt, keep away, keep under (росту, развитию, распространению), make difficulties, manacle, militate, obstruct (продвижению), oppose, prevent, prevent from, prohibit, prohibit from, raise difficulties, resist, set back, slug, tie up, trammel, hamper, head back, head off, stand in the way of (кому-л.), stymie, act as a check, hobble, halt2) Computers: disallow4) Medicine: embarrass5) Colloquial: get in the way of6) Obsolete: let7) Engineering: stop8) Rare: estop9) Mathematics: be opposed to, prevent (from)11) Economy: brake12) Australian slang: knock back13) Automobile industry: baulk14) Politics: get in the way (мешать, препятствовать)15) Psychology: hinder (выполнению чего-л.)16) Scottish language: interpel17) Oil: preclude18) Mass media: stand in the way19) Business: deny, discourage, forbid, stem20) Automation: bog down, inhibit (напр. перемещению)21) Makarov: bar from (smth.) (чему-л.), be in the way, block up, block up, discourage (сдерживать), head (движению), hinder (затруднять, замедлять), impede (затруднять, замедлять), incumber, inhibit (сдерживать), intercept, interfere with smth (мешать), keep down, preclude from (сделать что-либо), prevent (напр. распространению инфекции), prevent (предотвращать), thwart22) Archaic: withstand23) Gold mining: militate against -
125 піднімати
= підняти1) ( переміщати знизу вгору) to raise, to lift, to hoist; (коловоротом, лебідкою тощо) to heaveпіднімати келих (за кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to raise one's glass (to)
піднімати комір — to raise ( to turn up) one's collar
піднімати лебідкою — to wind, to winch
піднімати прапор — to hoist ( to run up) a flag
піднімати руку — to raise one's hand; ( при голосуванні) to show one's hand
2) ( підбирати знизу) to pick up3) ( збільшувати рівень) to raise4) (збільшувати, підвищувати, підносити) to raiseпіднімати (здіймати) крик — to set up ( to raise) a cry, to raise the hue and cry
піднімати настрій — to raise one's spirits, to cheer up
піднімати ціну — to raise the price (of)
5) ( зміцнювати) to enhance6) (надихати, спонукати) to inspire, to stir upпіднімати заколот — to mutiny, to stir up a revolt, to excite rebellion
7) (налагоджувати, поліпшувати) to set back on its feet8) мисл. (зайця, ведмедя) to startпіднімати дичину — to spring ( to rouse) game
9)піднімати питання — to raise the issue, to bring up
піднімати пару с.-г. — to fallow
піднімати цілину — to open up virgin lands, to plough new lands
піднімати вітрило — to raise ( to make) sail, to set sail
піднімати на ноги — to alarm; to get up; to rouse
піднімати на сміх — to make fun (of), to ridicule, to laugh (at), to make a fool (of)
піднімати (задирати) ніс — to put on airs ідіом.
піднімати на когось руку — to lift (up) one's hand against someone
піднімати тривогу — to give/raise an alarm
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126 geciktirmek
v. delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
127 geciktirmemek
v. (neg. form of geciktirmek) delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
128 задерживать
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