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1. n помощник, подчинённый2. n вспомогательный или обслуживающий персонал; работники среднего и низшего звена3. n грам. вспомогательный глагол4. n амер. воен. рядовая женского вспомогательного корпуса5. n обыкн. иностранные наёмные войска; наёмники6. n l7. n вспомогательные устройства8. n оборудование для собственных нужд9. n мат. вспомогательная функция10. n мор. вспомогательное судно11. a вспомогательный12. a добавочный, дополнительныйauxiliary accessories — случайные спутники, второстепенные минералы
13. a запасной; аварийный14. a мор. оборудованный стационарным вспомогательным двигателемСинонимический ряд:1. additional (adj.) accessory; additional; adjuvant; ancillary; appurtenant; backup; collateral; contributory; secondary; subordinate; subservient; subsidiary2. aiding (adj.) abetting; aiding; assistant; assisting; cooperating; helpful; helping; supporting; sustaining3. reserve (adj.) back-up; emergency; reserve; standby; supplemental; supplementary4. aide (noun) accessory; adjutant; aide; attachй; confederate; crutch; helper; lieutenant; second; subsidiary; supplement5. assistant (noun) assistant; associate; partnerАнтонимический ряд:chief; competitor; cumbersome; irrelevant; main; opponent; primary; rival -
123 wake
1. n поэт. бодрствование2. n ирл. бдение3. n ирл. поминки4. n ирл. церк. канун праздника; всенощная в канун праздника5. n ирл. обыкн. диал. храмовой, престольный праздник6. v просыпаться7. v будить8. v пробуждать, возбуждать; оживлять, воскрешать9. v пробуждаться; оживать, воскресать10. v опомниться, очнуться11. v бодрствовать, не спатьwaking or sleeping — во сне и наяву, денно и нощно
12. v ирл. справлять поминки13. v ирл. бодрствовать, проводить ночь14. n мор. попутная струя, попутный поток; кильватерin the wake of — в кильватер за …
15. n ав. спутная струя16. n следСинонимический ряд:1. funeral (noun) deathwatch; funeral; rites; vigil; watch2. trail (noun) course; path; track; trail; train; wash3. animate (verb) activate; animate; kindle; motivate; provoke; stimulate4. arise (verb) arise; awake; get up; rise5. stir (verb) arouse; awaken; bestir; call; challenge; prod; rally; rouse; stir; wake up; waken; whetАнтонимический ряд: -
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125 single-screw
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126 disable
disable [dɪs'eɪbəl]∎ a disabling disease une maladie invalidante(c) (machine) mettre hors service; (ship) faire subir une avarie à, désemparer; (gun, tank) mettre hors d'action; (propeller) immobiliser; Computing (option) désactiver∎ to disable sb from doing sth rendre qn inhabile à faire qch; (pronounce) prononcer qn inhabile à faire qch -
127 disabled
disabled [dɪs'eɪbəld]∎ disabled ex-servicemen invalides mpl ou mutilés mpl de guerre(c) (machine) hors service; (ship) avarié, désemparé; (gun, tank) mis hors d'action; (propeller) immobilisé; Computing (option) désactivé∎ to be disabled from doing sth être incapable de ou inhabile à faire qch∎ the war disabled les mutilés mpl ou invalides mpl de guerre►► disabled access facilité f d'accès pour personnes handicapées -
128 combination
1. сочетание, комбинация2. соединение; смесьairframe-engine combinationbank angle-thrust combinationcanard-fuselage combinationengine-propeller combinationfuselage-tail combinationMach number-altitude combinationordered combinationpilot-aircraft combinationsensor-control surface combinationship-helicopter combinationstrake-wing combinationwing-body combinationwing-flap combination
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