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81 take exercise
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82 take a break
American: come up for air (He has to \<b\>come up for air\</b\> or he will die from exhaustion) -
83 take air
получить огласку, стать общеизвестнымThese words... were all that passed between Porteous and his prisoner; but as they took air, and became known to the people, they greatly increased the popular compassion for Wilson... (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. III) — Портес и его узник обменялись только этими словами... но когда эти слова стали известны, сочувствие к Вильсону еще усилилось.
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84 take a bearing
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85 take control
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86 air strip
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87 take off hose
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88 take-off line
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > take-off line
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89 air-cushion take-off and landing aeroplane
Макаров: самолёт с шасси на воздушной подушкеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > air-cushion take-off and landing aeroplane
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90 take air
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91 take off the air
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92 take to the air
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93 air-in take
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94 take to the air
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95 take to the air
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96 take\ air
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97 take\ to\ the\ air
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98 take air
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99 take part in the international air-space experiment
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100 air-take channel
См. также в других словарях:
take the air — ► take the air go out of doors. Main Entry: ↑air … English terms dictionary
take the air — verb take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure The lovers held hands while walking We like to walk every Sunday • Syn: ↑walk • Derivationally related forms: ↑walk (for: ↑walk) … Useful english dictionary
take the air — to urinate As in the days when the lavatory was not indoors: Danny rose and said he needed to take the air, a gentlemanly statement of his wish to use the outhouse. (Keneally, 1979) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
take the air abroad — to leave the country to avoid arrest Not for health reasons: We did endure what you might call a slight low directly after the US invasion when some of the General s higher officials felt obliged to take the air abroad for a time, (le… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
take the air — Breathe the open air, go abroad in the open air … New dictionary of synonyms
take the air — go out of doors. → air … English new terms dictionary
To take the air — Air Air ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Air — ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the same Latin… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Air balloon — Air Air ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Air bath — Air Air ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Air castle — Air Air ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English