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short out

  • 1 short out wood

    короткомерный сортимент; коротье; см. short log

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > short out wood

  • 2 short log

    короткомерный сортимент; коротье ( сортимент длиной до 2 м); см. также short out wood

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > short log

  • 3 short of

    سِوَى \ except: leaving out; not including: I work every day except Sunday (or except on Sundays). other: (with than) to except: We have nothing to read, other than school books. short of: less than; other than: Nothing short of a new government will save the country.

    Arabic-English glossary > short of

  • 4 short and sweet

    His reply was short and sweet: "Get out!" he shouted.

    مُخْتَصَر مُفيد

    Arabic-English dictionary > short and sweet

  • 5 short circuit

    the missing out by an electric current of a part of an electrical circuit (verb ˌshort-ˈcircuit)
    عُطل تَماس

    Arabic-English dictionary > short circuit

  • 6 Short on Landing

    Abbreviation: SOL (or, colloquially, Shit Out of Luck)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Short on Landing

  • 7 In Out Permanently

    Short message service: IOP

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > In Out Permanently

  • 8 While U Were Out

    Short message service: WUWO

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > While U Were Out

  • 9 While You Were Out

    Short message service: WYWO

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > While You Were Out

  • 10 time out

    noun
    1) (American)
    فَتْرَة إستِراحَة من اللعب
    3) a short period of rest from an activity:

    to take time out to relax.

    فَتْرَة إسْتِراحَه من العَمَل او الفَعالِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > time out

  • 11 help out

    to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty:

    Could you help me out by looking after the baby?

    يُساعِد لفترة قصيرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > help out

  • 12 замыкать накоротко

    short out, short-circuit

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > замыкать накоротко

  • 13 привършвам

    1. (свързвам, изразходвам) run out of, finish; be running out/short of
    2. (завършвам) finish, end; bring to an end; complete; wind up
    привършвам картина finish (drawing) a picture, put the final touches to a picture
    привършвам се be running short/out; be coming to an end; be nearly over
    * * *
    привъ̀ршвам,
    гл.
    1. ( свързвам, изразходвам) run out of, finish; be running out/short of;
    2. ( завършвам) finish, end; bring to an end; complete; wind up; \привършвам картина put the final touches to a picture;
    \привършвам се be running short/out; be coming to an end; be nearly over; тази стока се е привършила this article is out of stock.
    * * *
    run out of: We are running out of drinking water. - Водата ни за пиене привършва.; finish: I have привършвамed my book. - Привърших книгата си.; complete
    * * *
    1. (завършвам) finish, end;bring to an end;complete;wind up 2. (свързвам, изразходвам) run out of, finish;be running out/ short of 3. ПРИВЪРШВАМ ce be running short/out;be coming to an end;be nearly over 4. ПРИВЪРШВАМ картина finish (drawing) a picture, put the final touches to a picture 5. тази стока се е привършила this article is out of stock

    Български-английски речник > привършвам

  • 14 замыкать накоротко

    1) Engineering: short
    3) Electronics: short-circuit, short out
    4) Astronautics: short circuit

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > замыкать накоротко

  • 15 dēficiō

        dēficiō fēcī, fectus, ere ( fut perf. defexit, old form. in L.—Pass., usu. deficior; dēfit, T., Enn. ap. C., V.; dēfierī, T.; dēfīet, L.)    [de + facio].— Intrans, to withdraw, revolt, desert, fall off: civitates quae defecerant, Cs.: milites ne deficerent, S.: ab Aeduis, Cs.: a re p.: a patribus ad plebem, to go over, L.: ad Poenos, desert, L. — Of things, to be wanting, be absent, fail, cease, disappear, be lost, run out: non frumentum deficere poterat, Cs.: ex arboribus frons, Cs.: ne (mihi) vox viresque deficerent: non deficiente crumenā, H.: ne Deficeret navis, be overwhelmed, V.: quod plena luna defecisset, was eclipsed: ignem Deficere videbat, dying out, V.: quā deficit ignis, ceases to destroy, V.: Deficit ars, is exhausted, O.: nil apud me tibi defieri patiar, T.: Lac mihi non aestate novum defit, V.: nunquamne causa defiet, cur, etc.? L. — Of persons, to fail, sink, faint, be insufficient, be missing: quod multi Gallicis tot bellis defecerant, had been lost, Cs.: siquid deficias, i. e. need aid, T.: deficientibus animis, L.: O dubiis ne defice rebus, fail (me) in perplexity, V.— To fail, be bankrupt: Matho deficit, Iu.: te memorare, cease, Tb.—Fig., to withdraw, depart, forsake, be parted, abandon, desert: a virtute: si utilitas ab amicitiā defecerit.— To fail, be wanting, fall short: animo, be disheartened, Cs.: ne unā plagā acceptā patres deficerent: in limine primo, V.: illis legibus populus R. prior non deficiet, si prior defexit, etc., prove false, violate, L. (old form.): neque comminus pugnando deficiebant, Cs.— Trans, to leave, desert, fail, abandon (of things): cum vires nostros deficerent, Cs.: me Leontina civitas: me vox, latera deficiant, si, etc.: cum deficit orbom (Sol), is eclipsed, O.: sol defectus lumine, Tb.: si quem proles defecerit omnis, i. e. perish, V.: cum aquilifer a viribus deficeretur, Cs.: mulier ratione deficitur: animo defici, Cu.: defecta vigore cervix, O.: nec me deficiet rogitare, etc., nor will I fail, Pr.
    * * *
    I
    deficere, defeci, defectus V INTRANS
    fail/falter; run short/out; grow weak/faint; come to end; revolt/rebel, defect; pass away; become extinct, die/fade out; subside/sink; suffer eclipse, wane
    II
    deficere, defeci, defectus V TRANS
    fail, disappoint, let down; leave without a sufficiency; cease to be available; (PASS) be left without/wanting, lack; have shortcomings; L:come to nothing

    Latin-English dictionary > dēficiō

  • 16 привърша

    привъ̀рша,
    привъ̀ршвам гл.
    1. ( свързвам, изразходвам) run out of, finish; be running out/short of;
    2. ( завършвам) finish, end; bring to an end; complete; wind up; \привърша картина put the final touches to a picture;
    \привърша се be running short/out; be coming to an end; be nearly over; тази стока се е привършила this article is out of stock.

    Български-английски речник > привърша

  • 17 закорачивать

    This action closes contacts which short out the amplifier input stages.

    * * *
    Закорачивать (электрически)
     The capacitor acts as a short on the secondary winding.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > закорачивать

  • 18 Д-348

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ) VP subj: human
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe ( esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc)
    X перевёл дух = X caught (recovered, drew) his breath
    X took (drew) a deep breath X got his breath back
    X едва (еле, с трудом, тяжело) переводил дух = X was short (out) of breath
    X was struggling (gasping) for breath X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
    Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
    Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: «Я понял тебя. Не бей меня» (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....Не drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
    Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. «Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева...» Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
    ...Поняв, что тот (Тимур) рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, (Кязым) с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he (Kyazym) wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
    Через несколько мгновений он (Скороход) обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. «Молодец, Страусиная Нога, -зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно». - «Я сделала всё, что могла», -сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не (Highspeed) overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "AAfell done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite
    X перевёл дух - X caught his breath
    X took a breather X got his breath (back) X came up for air.
    Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti sp lit into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-348

  • 19 перевести дух

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перевести дух

  • 20 перевести дыхание

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перевести дыхание

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