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1 выбирать слабину
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выбирать слабину
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3 wybierać luz liny
• take in the slack -
4 wyeliminować luz
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5 выбирать слабину
1) Aviation: take up slack2) Naval: gather in the slack, haul in the slack3) Engineering: take up4) Construction: sling5) Automobile industry: take up the backlash6) Fishery: heave in the slack, sling the slack, take down the slack, tighten up7) Yachting: take up the slack -
6 Flaute
Flaute f GEN slack period, lull, stalemate* * *f < Geschäft> slack period, lull, stalemate* * *Flaute
(Börse) dullness, deadness, dead calm, showdown, stagnation, dull (inactive) market, inanimateness, lifelessness, slackness of the market, slack market (times), bearish tone, dull time, lull, flatness (Br.), (Handel) depression, flat season, downturn, inactivity, (Konjunkturzyklus) softness;
• in einer Flaute in the doldrums, off;
• geschäftliche Flaute slack time in business;
• konjunkturelle Flaute cyclical stagnation;
• plötzliche Flaute letdown;
• saisonbedingte (sommerliche) Flaute seasonal slack;
• wirtschaftliche Flaute business depression;
• Flaute auf dem Arbeitsmarkt slack in the labo(u)r market;
• Flaute der Wirtschaft showdown in economy;
• Flaute durchmachen (Markt) to be stagnant;
• unter einer Flaute leiden to be on the wane;
• Flaute überwinden to take up the slack;
• Flautezeit period of sluggishness, times of depression, off season, slack time in business;
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7 boş
"1. empty. 2. useless. 3. unemployed; free. 4. ignorant. 5. slack, not under tension (rope). 6. uncultivated (land). 7. uninhabited. -ta unemployed. - almak naut. to take up the slack, make a hawser taut. -a almak /ı/ 1. to prop up (a building) temporarily for repairs. 2. mech. to uncouple, release. -unu almak /ın/ to tauten (a hawser), take up the slack (in a hawser). - atıp dolu tutmak/vurmak to make a lucky hit, guess the truth by chance. - bırakmamak /ı/ 1. to help out (a person in need). 2. not to desert (someone). -u boşuna uselessly. - bulunmak to be taken unawares. -a çalışmak/işlemek (for a machine) to run on no load, run light. - çıkmak lottery to draw a blank. -a çıkmak to turn out to be nothing. - çıkmamak /dan/ to make a little something out of (a deal). - dönmek to come back emptyhanded. - durmak to be without work, be unemployed. - düşmek /dan/ to be considered as divorced (from her husband). - gezenin boş kalfası loafer. - gezmek to be unemployed. -ta gezmek to live without working. -a gitmek 1. to be wasted. 2. to be of no use. - inan superstition. - kafalı silly, dimwitted. -ta kalmak to be without work. - koymak /ı/ to deprive (someone) of something desirable. -a koysan dolmaz, doluya koysan almaz. colloq. However I try to do it, it still does not work. - laf karın doyurmaz. proverb Empty words do not fill one´s stomach. boş ol!/- olsun! I divorce you! (formerly said by the husband to his wife). - olmamak not to be without reason, to have a justifying cause. - oturmak 1. to be without a job, be unemployed. 2. not to have work to do, be without work. - söz nonsensical words, hot air. - vakit 1. spare time. 2. leisure. - ver! Forget it!/Never mind! - vermek 1. /a/ not to bother (about), to take no notice (of). 2. naut. to loosen a hawser. - yere 1. in vain. 2. without grounds, without a reason. - yerine vurmak /ın/ to hit (someone) on his side." -
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border [bɔʀde]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = longer) [arbres, immeubles, maisons] to lineb. [+ personne, couverture] to tuck in* * *bɔʀde1) ( suivre un contour) to line (de with)2) ( entourer) [plage] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]3) ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]4) ( arranger la literie) to tuck [somebody] in [personne]5) ( garnir) to edge [vêtement] (de with)6) Nautisme to take up the slack in [voile]; to ship [avirons]border un navire — ( en bois) to plank; ( en metal) to plate
* * *bɔʀde vt1) (être le long de) to line2) (= garnir)3) (dans son lit) to tuck upSa mère vient la border tous les soirs. — Her mother comes and tucks her up every night.
* * *border verb table: aimer vtr1 ( suivre un contour) to line (de with); route bordée d'arbres road lined ou bordered with trees, tree-lined road;2 ( entourer) [plage, îles] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]; une pelouse bordée de rosiers a lawn bordered with rose bushes;3 ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]; sentier bordant la forêt track bordering the forest;5 Cout ( garnir) to edge [vêtement, lingerie] (de with); un mouchoir bordé de dentelle a handkerchief edged with lace, a lace-trimmed handkerchief;6 ( étarquer) [marin] to take up the slack in [voile];8 ( ramener) [rameur] to ship [avirons].[bɔrde] verbe transitifborder quelque chose de to trim ou to edge something with2. [en se couchant]va te coucher, je viendrai te border go to bed, I'll come and tuck you in3. [délimiter] to line[de tôles] to plate[voile] to haul on -
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10 устранять мёртвый ход
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > устранять мёртвый ход
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11 Gang
Gang m GEN, V&M aisle (zwischen Ladentischen, Sitzreihen) • im Gang befindlich GEN ongoing • im Gang sein GEN be at work, be in operation; be under way (schon angefangen haben) • in Gang bringen GEN (infrml) get off the ground • in Gang kommen GEN (infrml) get off the ground, rise • in Gang setzen 1. IND actuate; 2. V&M launch (Kampagne)* * *m < Geschäft> zwischen Ladentischen, Sitzreihen aisle ■ im Gang befindlich < Geschäft> ongoing ■ im Gang sein < Geschäft> be at work, be in operation, schon angefangen haben be under way ■ in Gang bringen < Geschäft> get off the ground infrml ■ in Gang kommen < Geschäft> get off the ground infrml, rise ■ in Gang setzen 1. < Ind> actuate; 2. <V&M> Kampagne launch* * *Gang
(Ader) lode, (Arbeit) pace, (Verlauf) course, (Zug) corridor;
• gewohnheitsmäßiger Gang routine;
• Gang an die Börse stock market flotation, (AG) going public;
• Gang der Gerechtigkeit workings of justice;
• Angelegenheit in Gang bringen to set an undertaking on its feet;
• Wirtschaft in Gang bringen to take up the slack;
• in den Gang der Rechtspflege eingreifen to impede the course of justice;
• höheren Gang einschalten to shift into high gear;
• Konjunktur in Gang halten to keep the economy rolling;
• in Gang kommen to get under way;
• [nur] langsam in Gang kommen to be off to a slow start;
• im Gang[e] sein to be on foot (in progress);
• in Gang setzen to set afloat (in operation), to put in motion;
• etw. in Gang setzen to launch s. th.;
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12 люфт
•Grinding wheels should fit freely on their spindles but without unnecessary play.
* * *Люфт-- The length of this move is just large enough to take up the slack.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > люфт
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13 восполнять нехватку
Восполнять нехватку-- As supplies of oil decrease, coal and nuclear fuels will have to take up the slack, at least between now and the end of the century.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > восполнять нехватку
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14 натянуть провисший
Натянуть провисший (кабель и т. п.)Take up the slack at the top.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > натянуть провисший
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15 выбирать свободный ход
Arms production: take up the slack (спускового крючка)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выбирать свободный ход
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16 заменять кого-л. в его отсутствие
Colloquial: take up the slackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заменять кого-л. в его отсутствие
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17 убрать провисание
Railway term: take up the slack -
18 устранять мёртвый слабину
Automation: take up the slackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устранять мёртвый слабину
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20 Flaute überwinden
Flaute überwinden
to take up the slack
См. также в других словарях:
take up the slack — pick/take up the slack American & Australian, informal to do the work which someone else has stopped doing, but which still needs to be done. When Sue starts going out to work each day, Bob and the kids will have to take up the slack and help… … New idioms dictionary
take up the slack — ► take (or pick) up the slack 1) improve the use of resources to avoid an undesirable lull in business. 2) pull on the loose part of a rope to make it taut. Main Entry: ↑slack … English terms dictionary
take up the slack — do somebody s work, fill in When I m away, Hal takes up the slack. He does my job … English idioms
pick/take up the slack — to provide or do something that is missing or not getting done When he didn t get the pay raise he was expecting, he had to take another job to pick up the slack. [=to make up for the money he was not making] The manager has to take up the slack … Useful english dictionary
take up the slack — idiom. make up for a lack of time or effort due to other people … English slang
take up the slack — … Useful english dictionary
take (or pick) up the slack — improve the use of resources to avoid an undesirable lull in business. → slack … English new terms dictionary
pick up the slack — pick/take up the slack American & Australian, informal to do the work which someone else has stopped doing, but which still needs to be done. When Sue starts going out to work each day, Bob and the kids will have to take up the slack and help… … New idioms dictionary
pick up the slack — to do something when someone else cannot or will not do it. With our best player injured, other players picked up the slack. Who will take up the slack when our grant money runs out? … New idioms dictionary
pick up the slack — ► take (or pick) up the slack 1) improve the use of resources to avoid an undesirable lull in business. 2) pull on the loose part of a rope to make it taut. Main Entry: ↑slack … English terms dictionary
To take up the gauntlet — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English