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101 трёхкосточник пронзённый
Русско-английский биологический словарь > трёхкосточник пронзённый
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102 ковырять
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103 паяльщик
м.tinman*, tinsmith, tinker -
104 портач
м. разг. презр.bungler, tinker -
105 портачить
напортачитьbungle, tinker -
106 чинить
1. починить (вн.)2. очинить (вн.; заострять)чинить кое-как — tinker (d.)
point (d.), sharpen (d.)3. (вн.; создавать)cause (d.), put* in the way (d.)чинить препятствия кому-л. — put* obstacle in smb.'s way; impede (d.)
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107 портач
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108 портачить (II) > напортачить (II)
............................................................1. bungle(vt. & n.) سرهم بندی کردن، سنبل کردن، خراب کردن، خام دستی............................................................2. tinker(vt. & n.) بند زن، وصال (vassaal)، سرهم بندی، وصله کاری، تعمیر کردن، بندزدنРусско-персидский словарь > портачить (II) > напортачить (II)
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109 возиться
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110 жестянщик
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111 ковырять
(что-л.); разг.
1) dig up (землю, почву и т.п.); pick (at)
2) (неумело делать)
tinker (up), potter (about)* * ** * *dig up; pick* * * -
112 лудильщик
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113 напортачить
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114 паяльщик
tinman* * *tinman, tinsmith, tinker* * *plumbersolderer -
115 повозиться
несовер. - возиться; совер. - повозиться
1) (о детях)
romp
2) (с кем-л./чем-л.; над чем-л.)
take trouble (over); spend time (on); busy oneself (with); mess around (with) пренебр.; potter; tinker (with); fiddle about (with)* * *romp, play, frolic -
116 портачить
несовер. - портачить; совер. - напортачить
bungle* * *портачить; напортачить bungle, tinker -
117 ремесленник
1) (handy)craftsman, artisan; мн. craftspeople
2) перен. bungler; hack презр.* * ** * *raftsman, artisan; craftspeople* * *artificerartisancraftsmanhandicraftsmanmechanicoperantoperativetinkertradesfolk -
118 сапожник
1) shoemaker
2) разг. (о неумелом работнике)
bungler* * ** * *1) shoemaker, boot-maker 2) bungler, tinker* * *bootmakercobblershoemaker -
119 повозить(ся)
1) drive; 2) tinker -
120 возиться
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