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121 выбросить на улицу
1) General subject: give the key of the street, throw out on the street (оставить без жилья), put out into the street, dishouse, put (sb) out on the street2) Colloquial: boot outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбросить на улицу
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122 вытуривать
1) General subject: send about his business, chuck out, throw out, turn out2) Jargon: give the bum's rush3) Makarov: drive out -
123 пускать пробный шар
1) General subject: put forth a feeler, put out feelers, put out a feeler2) Colloquial: try on3) Makarov: fly a kite, send out a feeler, throw out a feelerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пускать пробный шар
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124 выключать
break, (напр. воду, газ, свет) intercept, switch* * *выключа́ть гл.1. (ток, напряжение, питание) turn [switch] off, remove2. ( электро- или радиоустройство) turn [switch] off, de-energize3. (из цепи, напр. сопротивление, конденсатор и т. п.) bring [take] out of circuit, switch out4. (двигатель внутреннего сгорания, ядерный реактор) shut down5. ( сцепление) disengage, throw out6. (контактор, командоаппарат, выключатель-автомат и т. п.) open7. (воду, газ и т. п.) turn off* * * -
125 выталкивать
вытолкать, вытолкнуть (вн.)1. ( выгонять) chuck out (d.)выталкивать в шею разг. — throw* out (d.), chuck out (d.)
2. (сов. вытолкнуть) (выбрасывать что-л.) push (out) (d.) -
126 вышвыривать
вышвырнуть (вн.) разг.throw* out (d.), fling* out (d.), hurl out (d.); (перен.: выгонять) chuck out (d.) -
127 сбивать
1. сбить (вн.)1. ( ударом) bring* / knock down (d.); (яблоки с дерева и т. п.) cause (d.) to fall, shake* down (d.)сбивать кого-л. с ног — knock smb. down, knock smb. off his feet
сбивать самолёт — bring* / shoot* down an aircraft
сбить птицу (ударом, выстрелом) — drop a bird
2. ( путать) put* out (d.)он считал, а вы его сбили — he was counting and you put him out
сбивать с такта — put* / throw* out of time (d.)
3. разг. ( стаптывать):сбивать каблуки — tread* / wear* one's shoes down at heels
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сбивать цену — beat* down the priceсбивать кого-л. с толку — bewilder / confuse smb.; muddle smb.
сбивать спесь с кого-л. — take* smb. down a peg, cut* smb. down to size
2. сбить (вн.; сколачивать)сбить с пути истинного — lead* astray (d.)
knock together (d.)3. сбить (вн.)сбить ящик из досок — knock together a box out of planks
( о масле) churn (d.); (о сливках, яйцах) whisk (d.), beat* up (d.), whip (d.) -
128 выводная канавка записи
run-out spiral, throw-out spiral, lead-out groove, run-out grooveРусско-английский словарь по электронике > выводная канавка записи
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throw\ out — • throw out • toss out v 1. To put somewhere to be destroyed because not wanted. He didn t need the brush anymore so he threw it out. Syn.: throw away(1) 2. To refuse to accept. The inspector tossed out all the parts that didn t work. 3. To force … Словарь американских идиом
throw out — throw (someone) out to force someone to leave. At least four kids have been thrown out of school for cheating on exams. The worst part of Edsel s job is having to throw out the drunks when the bar closes … New idioms dictionary
throw out — ► throw out 1) discard as unwanted. 2) expel unceremoniously. 3) (of a court, legislature, or other body) dismiss or reject. 4) cause numbers or calculations to become inaccurate. Main Entry: ↑throw … English terms dictionary
throw out — [v] comment bring forward, bring to light*, bring up, chime in*, come out with, declare, deliver, produce, reveal, say, state, suggest, tell, utter; concept 51 Ant. be quiet … New thesaurus
throw out — index discharge (dismiss), dislodge, displace (remove), eject (evict), eject (expel) … Law dictionary
throw out — verb 1. force to leave or move out (Freq. 3) He was expelled from his native country • Syn: ↑expel, ↑kick out • Derivationally related forms: ↑expulsion (for: ↑expel) … Useful english dictionary
throw-out — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: throw out 1. : an act or instance of throwing out 2. : one that is rejected or discarded the attack on the government was led by envious throw outs George Orwell the throw outs of ten generations, hou … Useful english dictionary
throw out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms throw out : present tense I/you/we/they throw out he/she/it throws out present participle throwing out past tense threw out past participle thrown out 1) same as throw away 1) I ve thrown out my old boots. 2)… … English dictionary
throw out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discharge, throw away, reject; see discard , oust . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. throw away, dispose of, dump, discard, scrap, cast off, dispense with, junk, jettison. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To let go or get … English dictionary for students
throw out — 1) see throw away 1) 2) PHRASAL VERB If a judge throws out a case, he or she rejects it and the accused person does not have to stand trial. [V P n (not pron)] The defense wants the district Judge to throw out the case. [Also V n P] 3) PHRASAL… … English dictionary
throw out — verb a) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away. Just throw out that pen if it doesnt write anymore. b) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or … Wiktionary