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121 step up
1. шаг вверхreckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
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122 step out
(to walk with a long(er) and (more) energetic stride.)v + adv ( walk quickly) apretar* el paso1. VI + ADV1) (=go outside) salir2) (=present o.s.) presentarse, aparecershe likes to step out in designer clothes — le gusta presentarse or aparecer llevando ropa exclusiva
3) † (romantically) salir4) (=walk briskly) apretar el paso5) (US)*2.VT + ADV (=measure) [+ distance] medir a pasos* * *v + adv ( walk quickly) apretar* el paso -
123 step in
1) входить Won't you step in and have a cup of tea with us? ≈ Может, зайдешь и выпьешь с нами чашечку чая?
2) включаться (в дело и т. п.)
3) вмешиваться The government may have to step in to settle the disagreement between the union and, the employers. ≈ Наверное, необходимо вмешательство правительства, чтобы разрешить разногласия между профсоюзом и работодателями. вмешиваться, включаться - to * to save the situation вмешаться в дело, чтобы спасти положение забежать на минутку (к кому-л.) -
124 step down
подать в отставку, уйти на покойHe threatened to step down if they continue to argue with him.
He has agreed to step down from his post as club manager.
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125 step out
фраз. гл.1) выходить ( особенно ненадолго)He's not in the office, he's just stepped out for a breath of fresh air. — Его сейчас нет в офисе, он вышел ненадолго подышать свежим воздухом.
2) шагать большими шагами; прибавлять шагуShe steps out so actively that I have difficulty keeping up with her. — Она так быстро идёт, что я с трудом за ней поспеваю.
Step out ten feet and then put a marker in the ground. — Пройдите 10 шагов и сделайте отметку на земле.
4) амер.; разг. развлечьсяShe's really stepping out these days, isn't she? — Она сейчас по-настоящему развлекается, не правда ли?
5) ( step out on) разг. быть неверным, изменятьNo one told him that she had been stepping out on him for over a year. — Никто не сказал ему, что она больше года ему изменяет.
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126 step position information with time tag
информация о положении отпаек с меткой времени
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[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60870-5-104-2004]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > step position information with time tag
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127 step forward
предложить свою помощь The police have asked for witnesses of the accident to step forward to help with enquiries. ≈ Полиция попросила свидетелей происшествия помочь следствию.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > step forward
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128 step out
1) выходить( особ. ненадолго) He's not in the office, he's just stepped out for a breath of fresh air. ≈ Его сейчас нет в офисе, он вышел подышать свежим воздухом.
2) шагать большими шагами;
прибавлять шагу She steps out so actively that I have difficulty keeping up with her. ≈ Она так быстро идет, что я с трудом за ней поспеваю.
3) мерить шагами Step out ten feet and then put a marker in the ground. ≈ Пройдите 10 футов, а затем поставьте отметину на земле.
4) амер. разг. развлечься She's really stepping out these days, isn't she? ≈ Она сейчас отдыхает, не правда ли?
5) разг. быть неверным (on) No one told him that she had been stepping out on him for over a year. ≈ Никто не сказал, что она больше года изменяла ему. отмечать или отмеривать длину шагами вышагивать, идти большими шагами быстро шагать - we shall be late for the train if we don't * мы опоздаем на поезд, если не прибавим шагу выйти, ненадолго отлучиться из дому - to * for a smoke выйти покурить - I must * to post a letter мне нужно сбегать опустить письмо( from) выйти за пределы - to * from striking distance выходить из боевой дистанции (фехтование) (американизм) (разговорное) уйти из жизни, умереть( американизм) выезжать, бывать в обществе (on) (американизм) изменять( мужу, жене) - he was stepping out on me он мне изменялБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > step out
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