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105 engine
1) двигатель, мотор2) машина; локомотив; паровоз3) комп. процессор4) оборудовать машинами; устанавливать мотор•- air-cooled engine - bucket engine - bypass engine - chemical fire engine - crushing engine - dead engine - diesel engine - donkey engine - fixed engine - gasoline engine - hoist engine - internal combustion engine - monkey engine - oil-electric engine - petrol engine - pile engine - ram engine - rotary engine - serial engine - thrusting engine - traction engine - twin engine - winding engine* * *двигатель, мотор; механизм- air engine
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106 motor
двигатель; мотор, электродвигатель- air motor - alternating current motor - brake motor - commutator motor - crane motor - direct current motor - electric motor - electronically controlled motor - fluid-power motor - gas motor - hydraulic motor - induction motor - reversible motor - rocket motor - rotational motor - servo motor - shunt motor - step motor - synchronous motor - thrusting motor - water motor - wind motor* * *мотор, двигатель, электродвигатель- compressed-air motor
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107 cram smth. down smb.'s throat
(cram (force, ram, shove, stuff или thrust) smth. down smb.'s throat)навязывать кому-л. что-л. (напр., своё мнение, взгляды и т. п.) [thrust smth. down smb.'s throat шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Aaron: "...For shame, put up." Demetris: "Not it, till I have sheath'd My rapier in his bosom, and withal Thrust those reproachful speeches down his throat, That he had breath'd in my dishonour here. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Titus Andronicus’, act II, sc. 1) — Аарон: "...Стыдитесь, меч вложите." Деметрий: "Нет, покуда Не погружу я в грудь ему меча И тех речей назад не втисну в глотку, Которыми он здесь меня порочил. " (перевод О. Чуминой)
‘My mother thinks her about the straightest woman she's ever known.’ ‘I wish you wouldn't keep thrusting your mother down my throat, Reggie.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Merry - Go-Round’, part I) — - Моя мама считает, что она в жизни не встречала человека порядочнее мисс Лей. - Я не хочу, чтобы ты мне навязывал мнение твоей матери.
Juan: "...All this baptizing of Indians, this craming the cross down their throats has proved a ruinous error." (E. O'Neill, ‘The Fountain’, sc. 3) — Жуан: "...Крещение индейцев, насаждение христианства силой оказалось роковой ошибкой."
‘Why did you argue with a sod like that at all?’ ‘I didn't argue with him,’ Rupert insisted. ‘He rammed inefficiency and inadequacy and privilege down my throat. Was I supposed to agree with that?’ (J. Aldridge, ‘A Captive in the Land’, ch. XVIII) — - На кой черт вам вообще надо было спорить с такой дубиной? - Я с ним не спорил, - отпирался Руперт. - Он тыкал мне в нос мое неумение работать, мою непригодность, попрекал использованием личных связей. В таких случаях лучше молчать.
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108 one's last rest
"последнее упокоение", смертьA few words, a sprinkle of earth, the thrusting of the coffin home, and Aunt Ann had passed to her last rest. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part I, ch. IX) — Несколько слов, горсточка земли, гроб поставлен на место - и тетя Энн обрела последнее упокоение.
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109 the apple of one's eye
зеница ока [этим. библ. Psalms XVII, 8]‘Dick,’ said the dwarf, thrusting his head in at the door, ‘My pet, my pupil, the apple of my eye, hey, hey!’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. L) — - Дик! - воскликнул карлик, просовывая голову в дверь. - Мой любимец, мой ученик, свет очей моих!
George was the apple of his father's eye. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Six Stories Written in the First Person Singular’, ‘The Alien Corn’) — Отец души не чаял в Джордже.
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110 digging
1. n копание, рытьё; земляные работы; выемка грунта2. n l3. n то, что выкопано, вырыто4. n ископаемые5. n раскопки6. n горн. открытая добыча7. n разг. жильё, «берлога», «нора»8. n амер. разг. район, местоСинонимический ряд:1. digging out (verb) digging out; excavating; grubbing; scooping; shoveling or shovelling; shovelling; spading2. poking (verb) jabbing; jogging; nudging; poking; prodding; punching3. researching (verb) delving; enquiring; exploring; investigating; look into; probing; reconnoitring; researching; scouting4. running (verb) driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting -
111 infiltration
просачивание; инфильтрацияСинонимический ряд:piercing (noun) entrance; incision; insertion; invasion; penetration; perforation; piercing; puncture; thrusting -
112 insertion
1. n вкладывание; ввод, введениеd.c. insertion — введение постоянной составляющей
2. n выведение на орбиту3. n помещение4. n вставка; прошивкаinsertion point — точка вставки; место вставки
insertion unit — вставной блок; блок для вставки
5. n объявление6. n тех. прокладка7. n анат. бот. место прикрепления8. n косм. вывод на орбиту9. n биол. инсерцияСинонимический ряд:1. entry (noun) entry; posting2. piercing (noun) entrance; incision; infiltration; invasion; penetration; perforation; piercing; puncture; thrusting -
113 penetration
1. n проникание; проникновениеsalamander penetration — проникновение "козла"
2. n глубина проникания3. n проницательность4. n воен. прорыв, вклинивание; вторжение5. n спец. пробивная способность6. n спец. глубина разрушения7. n астр. проникающая сила телескопаСинонимический ряд:1. acumen (noun) acumen; awareness; discernment; insight; intelligence; keenness; keen-sightedness; perception; sentience2. piercing (noun) entrance; incision; infiltration; insertion; invasion; perforation; piercing; puncture; thrusting3. wit (noun) astucity; astuteness; clear-sightedness; discrimination; perceptiveness; percipience; perspicacity; sagacity; shrewdness; wit -
114 poking
1. n помешивание2. n вмешательство3. a выступающий или выдвинутый вперёд4. a сильно наклонённый вперёдСинонимический ряд:1. bulging (verb) beetling; bulging; jutting; overhanging; pouching; pouting; projecting; protruding; standing out; sticking out2. delaying (verb) dallying; dawdling; delaying; dillydallying; dragging; lagging; lingering; loitering; mulling; procrastinating; putting off; tarrying; trailing3. digging (verb) digging; jabbing; jogging; nudging; prodding; punching4. pushing (verb) pushing; shoving; thrusting5. snooping (verb) mousing; nosing; prying; snooping -
115 propelling
1. a движущий, толкающий, тянущий2. a метательный; вышибнойСинонимический ряд:1. moving (adj.) catapulting; driving; launching; motivating; moving; pushing; shifting; urging2. driving (verb) driving; pushing; ramming; shoving; thrusting3. firing (verb) discharging; firing; hurtling; loosing; projecting; shooting4. running (verb) actuating; impelling; mobilising; mobilizing; moving; running5. urging (verb) egging on; exhorting; goading; pressing; pricking; prodding; prompting; siccing; spurring; urging -
116 pushing
1. n толкание2. a толкающий3. a энергичный, предприимчивый; напористый, пробивной4. a нахальный, назойливый; развязный, бесцеремонный5. adv около, почтиСинонимический ряд:1. aggressive (adj.) aggressive; assertive; assertory; militant; pushful; pushy; self-assertive2. presumptuous (adj.) brash; brassbound; confident; forward; gay; overconfident; overweening; presuming; presumptuous; self-asserting; uppish; uppity3. propelling (adj.) catapulting; driving; launching; motivating; moving; propelling; shifting; urging4. bulldozing (verb) bulldozing; elbowing; hustling; jostling; shouldering5. dealing (verb) dealing; peddling6. driving (verb) driving; muscling; peddling; poking; propelling; ramming; shoving; thrusting7. increasing (verb) aggrandizing; augmenting; beefing up; building; compounding; enlarging; expanding; extending; heightening; increasing; magnifying; multiplying8. pressing (verb) bearing; compressing; constraining; crowding; crushing; jamming; mashing; pressing; pressuring; squashing; squeezing9. promoting (verb) advertising; boosting; plugging; promoting -
117 ramming
Синонимический ряд:1. cramming (verb) cramming; jamming; stuffing; tamping2. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; pressing; propelling; pushing; running; shouldering; shoving; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting -
118 sinking
1. n погружение; опускание2. n стр. осадка, оседание3. n горн. проходка; углубление4. n гравированиеСинонимический ряд:1. decline (noun) abatement; decline; ebb; fade-out; fading; slack; subsidence; way2. deteriorating (verb) declining; degenerating; descending; deteriorating; disintegrating; retrograding; rotting; stooping; worsening3. falling (verb) declining; dipping; diving; dropping; fall off; falling; going down; plummeting; setting; skidding; slumping; tumbling4. foundering (verb) foundering; going under; submerging; submersing5. humbling (verb) abasing; casting down; debasing; degrading; demeaning; humbling; humiliating6. lowering (verb) couching; depressing; drooping; letting down; lowering7. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; stabbing; sticking; thrusting8. settling (verb) gravitating; settling9. slipping (verb) slipping; vitiating10. totalling (verb) demolishing; destroying; dynamiting; finishing; ruining; shattering; smashing; torpedoing; totalling; undoing; wracking; wrecking -
119 stabbing
a пронзительный, острыйstabbing glare — свет, режущий глаза; ослепительный свет
Синонимический ряд:1. piercing (adj.) acute; biting; cutting; gnawing; high; knifelike; piercing; sharp; sharpened; shooting; shrill2. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting -
120 sticking
1. n прилипание2. n пригорание3. n тех. заедание4. a липкий, прилипчивый5. a плохо действующий, застревающийСинонимический ряд:1. adhering (adj.) adherent; adhering; cleaving; clinging; devoted; tenacious2. adherence (noun) adherence; adhesion; bond; cling; clinging; coherence; cohesion; stickage3. bonding (verb) adhering; bonding; cleaving; clinging; cohering4. catching (verb) catching; fixing; lodging5. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; shying; stickling; straining; stumbling6. fleecing (verb) bleeding; fleecing; milking; mulcting; rooking; sweating7. nonplusing (verb) beating; buffaloing; getting; nonplusing; stumping8. overcharging (verb) clipping; overcharging; skinning; soaking9. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; thrusting10. setting (verb) establishing; laying; placing; putting; setting; settling
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Thrusting — Thrust ing, n. 1. The act of pushing with force. [1913 Webster] 2. (Dairies) (a) The act of squeezing curd with the hand, to expel the whey. (b) pl. The white whey, or that which is last pressed out of the curd by the hand, and of which butter is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Thrusting — Thrust Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrusting — noun a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow) he warned me with a jab with his finger he made a thrusting motion with his fist • Syn: ↑jab, ↑jabbing, ↑poke, ↑poking, ↑thrust • Derivationally rel … Useful english dictionary
Thrusting screw — Thrusting Thrust ing, n. 1. The act of pushing with force. [1913 Webster] 2. (Dairies) (a) The act of squeezing curd with the hand, to expel the whey. (b) pl. The white whey, or that which is last pressed out of the curd by the hand, and of which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrusting out — index deportation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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thrusting — Within the meaning of a criminal statute, is not necessarily an attack with a pointed weapon; it means pushing or driving with force, whether the point of the weapon be sharp or not … Black's law dictionary