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21 взмах
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22 конь отогнал мух взмахом хвоста
General subject: the horse drove off flies with the swing of his tailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конь отогнал мух взмахом хвоста
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23 радиус поворота задней части платформы
General subject: tail swing radiusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > радиус поворота задней части платформы
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24 бить
1. побить1. (вн.; в разн. знач., тж. перен.) beat* (d.)бить кнутом — whip (d.)
бить врага его же оружием — baffle / foil / confute an opponent with his own weapon; make* an opponent's weapon recoil against him; heat* smb. at his own game
2. тк. несов. (по дт.; ударять) hit* (d.); (перен.: бороться) fight* (d., against), struggle (against, with)бить по лицу (о ветвях и т. п.) — strike* in the face
бить по недостаткам — struggle with defects, wage war on defects
бить в цель — hit* the mark
бить гарпуном — harpoon (d.)
бить на лету — shoot* on the wing (d.)
4. тк. несов. (вн.; о посуде и т. п.) break* (d.)бить ключом — well out, spout; (перен.) be in full swing
жизнь, энергия в нём бьёт ключом — he is overflowing, или bubbling / brimming over, with vitality, energy
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бить в глаза — strike* the eyeбить в одну точку — hammer smth. home
бить карту — cover a card
бить на эффект — strive* after effect
бить кого-л. по карману — hit* smb. in his pocket; hit* where it hurts
бить по рукам — strike* a bargain
бить по чьему-л. самолюбию — wound smb.'s pride / vanity / self-esteem
бить задом ( о лошади) — kick
2. пробитьбить хвостом — lash / swish the tail
( давать сигнал) sound; ( о часах) strike*бить в набат, бить тревогу — raise the alarm, sound / ring* the tocsin
бить отбой — beat* a retreat (тж. перен.)
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25 помахивать
(тв.)он шёл помахивая тросточкой — he walked twirling / swinging his cane
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26 помахивать
(тв.)он шёл, пома́хивая тро́сточкой — he walked twirling / swinging his cane
соба́ка пома́хивает хвосто́м — the dog wags its tail
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27 помахивать
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28 шаг
1. step2. pitch[lang name="Russian"]калиброванная цепь, цепь с калиброванным шагом — pitch chain
3. walk[lang name="Russian"]поддерживать ребёнка, делающего первые шаги — to walk a baby
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