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61 взмах
муж.stroke, sweep (веслом и т.п.); wave, movement (рукой); flap, flapping (крыльями) -
62 взмах
swing имя существительное: -
63 в один присест
разг.at a (one) sitting; at (in) one go; at a stretch (blow, stroke, sweep, swoop, scoop)Я прочёл им мой роман в один присест. Мы начали сейчас после чаю, а просидели до двух часов пополуночи. (Ф. Достоевский, Униженные и оскорблённые) — I read them my novel at one sitting. We began immediately after tea, and stayed up till two o'clock.
Как-то пришёл наш батюшка, отец Иван, и в один присест выпил все мои ликёры. (А. Чехов, О любви) — One day our priest, Father Ivan, came to call, and he drank up all my liqueurs at one go.
Все ощутили в этот миг, насколько тонка, непрочна ниточка, связывающая всех их с жизнью, как просто, буквально в один присест, в один вздох можно её оборвать. (В. Поволяев, Остановка на Большой Земле) — Everyone became aware in that moment, how fine and fragile was the thread linking them all with life, and how simply, literally in one go, in one breath, it can be broken.
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64 одним махом
одним (единым) махом, тж. с одного (единого) маху; в один махразг.at a (one, single) blow; at a (one) sweep (swoop); at one stroke; at a stretch; at a single bound; at one go; with one leapЮлия своею порочною изменою, - в пороке жены Павел нимало уже не сомневался, - эта некогда обожаемая Юлия в один мах упала с пьедестала, на котором герой мой прежде держал её в своём воображении. (А. Писемский, Тюфяк) — By her vile unfaithfulness (Pavel never for a moment doubted that his wife had been unfaithful) the onse adored Julie had at a single blow fallen from the lofty pedestal on which my hero had placed her.
Захар Куприянович... двинул ногой в костёр обгоревшие на концах бревешки, выхватил топор из кедра, одним махом располовинил толстый чурбак. (В. Астафьев, Ночь космонавта) — The old man... kicked the charred sticks of wood into the fire, wrenched his axe out of a cedar wood stump and split a thick block at one blow.
Он сбросил лыжи и одним махом взлетел на ствол полуповаленного дерева, как на лестницу. (В. Тельпугов, Дыхание костра) — He slipped off his skis and with one leap soared onto the trunk of a half-fallen tree, as though it were a staircase.
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65 полное напряжение
1. мех. combined stress2. эл. total voltageнапряжение сети — mains voltage; supply-line voltage
напряжение сигнала выделяется на сопротивлении нагрузки RH — the signal voltage is developed across the load resistor RL
получать напряжение смещения за счёт протекания катодного тока через резистор — derive bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
усиление по напряжению — voltage amplification; voltage gain
пусковое напряжение; отпирающее напряжение — trigger voltage
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > полное напряжение
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66 מאַך
(m.)[makh]Approximate Pronunciation (Northern / Southern) [∙]stroke, move, sweep, swing, wave -
67 лопасть весла
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > лопасть весла
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68 развертка на обратном ходу
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > развертка на обратном ходу
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