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21 импульс с крутым фронтом
1) Engineering: sharp-edged wave, steep impulse, steep pulse2) Telecommunications: very fast impulse3) Astronautics: rise-fall pulseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > импульс с крутым фронтом
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22 крутое падение
1) Geology: heavy pitch2) Engineering: fast dip, sharp dip, steep gradient3) Linguistics: steep fall4) Mining: dip at high angles, pitching, steep dip (50-90[deg])5) Oil: dip at high angle (пласта), heavy dip, high dip, steep dip6) Oil&Gas technology steep pitch -
23 крутой уклон
1) Geology: heavy fall, steep slope2) Engineering: heavy grade, high dip, steep grade, steep pitch3) Automobile industry: abrupt slope, sharp incline, steep grade (дороги), steep incline (дороги), severe gradient (дороги)4) Oil: heavy gradient, steep gradient -
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разг.cf. look alive (sharp, slippy)!; man alive!; get a move on!; go it!Не отступлюсь, ребята, дойду. Жалко, что без вас. Приду в родную дивизию, где нас заждались. Шире шаг? Больше жизни? Давай топай? Не отставай, жми? Есть! (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — I won't fall back, lads, I'll get there. A pity it'll be without you. I'll come to our division where they're waiting for us. Step out? Go it? Keep it up? Don't lag, press on? That I will!
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sharp — [ʆɑːp ǁ ʆɑːrp] adjective a sharp increase, fall etc is very sudden and very big: • a sharp rise in interest rates • Unemployment generally brings a sharp fall in income. • The group reported a sharp decline in full year profits. sharply adverb … Financial and business terms
sharp — sharp1 W2S3 [ʃa:p US ʃa:rp] adj comparative sharper superlative sharpest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(able to cut easily)¦ 2¦(turn)¦ 3¦(increase/change)¦ 4¦(difference)¦ 5¦(pain/feelings)¦ 6¦(disapproving)¦ 7¦(intelligent)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
fall — fall1 W1S1 [fo:l US fo:l] v past tense fell [fel] past participle fallen [ˈfo:lən US ˈfo:l ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move downwards)¦ 2¦(stop standing/walking etc)¦ 3¦(decrease)¦ 4¦(become)¦ 5¦(belong to a group)¦ 6 fall short of something 7 fall victim/prey… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fall — ▪ I. fall fall 1 [fɔːl ǁ fɒːl] verb fell PASTTENSE [fel] fallen PASTPART [ˈfɔːlən ǁ ˈfɒː ] 1. [intransitive] to go down to a lower price, level, amount etc: • Sales of new passenger cars in Europe fell 9.6% … Financial and business terms
sharp — adj., n., adv., & v. adj. 1 having an edge or point able to cut or pierce. 2 tapering to a point or edge. 3 abrupt, steep, angular (a sharp fall; a sharp turn). 4 well defined, clean cut. 5 a severe or intense (has a sharp temper). b (of food etc … Useful english dictionary
fall — fall1 [ fɔl ] (past tense fell [ fel ] ; past participle fall|en [ fɔlən ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move downward quickly ▸ 2 become lower in amount ▸ 3 change to another state ▸ 4 lose power/control ▸ 5 hang down ▸ 6 belong to group/activity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall — [[t]fɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦ falls, falling, fell, fallen 1) VERB If someone or something falls, they move quickly downwards onto or towards the ground, by accident or because of a natural force. [V prep] Her father fell into the sea after a massive heart… … English dictionary
fall */*/*/ — I UK [fɔːl] / US [fɔl] verb [intransitive] Word forms fall : present tense I/you/we/they fall he/she/it falls present participle falling past tense fell UK [fel] / US past participle fallen UK [ˈfɔːlən] / US [ˈfɔlən] 1) to move quickly downwards… … English dictionary
fall*/*/*/ — [fɔːl] (past tense fell [fel] ; past participle fallen [ˈfɔːlən] ) verb I 1) to move quickly downwards from a higher position by accident I keep falling off my bike.[/ex] It s not unusual for small children to fall out of bed.[/ex] 2) to go… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Fall Out Boy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fall Out Boy Fall Out Boy en concierto 2006 Información personal Origen … Wikipedia Español
Fall River granite — is a Precambrian bedrock underlying the City of Fall River, Massachusetts and surrounding areas along the eastern shores of Narragansett Bay. It was formed 600 million years ago, as part of the Avalon terrane. [Roadside Geology of Massachusetts,… … Wikipedia