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1 привязка аэроснимков к карте
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > привязка аэроснимков к карте
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2 увеличивать карту
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3 наносит на карту
1. ploting of the map2. plot of the map3. chart4. mapping5. mapРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > наносит на карту
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4 опустошать желудок
1) General subject: (блевать) snap cookies2) Jargon: (блевать) urp, (блевать) drain the bilge, (блевать) drop one's cookies, (блевать) duke, (блевать) dump, (блевать) dump one's load, (блевать) bow to the porcelain altar, (блевать) hughie, (блевать) shoot (one's) cookies, (блевать) skin a goat, (блевать) sling the cat, talk on the big white phone, (блевать) launch (one's lunch), (блевать) cry hughie, (блевать) cry ruth, (блевать) fling up, throw a map, (блевать) blow beets, (блевать) blow one's cookies, (блевать) blow one's doughnutsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опустошать желудок
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5 блевать
2) Colloquial: toss one's beans4) British English: chander5) Australian slang: drive the Porcelain bus, perk, talk on the Porcelain telephone, throw up6) Rude: cascade, jerk the cat, sling a cat7) Jargon: boff, chuck, heave, jerk the cat (о пьяном), kack, kak, pray to the porcelain god, ralf, ralf up, ralph, rolf, shoot the cat, shoot the cat (о пьяном), throw (one's) cookies, toss (one's) cookies, toss (one's) lunch, toss (one's) tacos, up-chuck, yak ("I would probably yak if I saw that" "Я бы, наверное, блеванул, если бы это увидел"), yap (Who yapped in the bushes? Кто наблевал в кустах?), throw a map, blow chow, flash, pass out, pull a Daniel Boone, pump ship, put, ruth, uke, yuke9) Taboo: air( one's) paunch, blow chunks (согласно Википедии) -
6 увеличенный участок карты
Military: map blow-up, map blowingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличенный участок карты
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7 появиться
1) General subject: appear, arise, blow in, break out, come on (на сцене), come out (в печати), emerge, make (one's) bow, make an appearance, make appearance, manifest, pass, peep, put in appearance, put in appearance at, put oneself on the map, reveal itself, reveal oneself, rise to view, roll up, spring (many new houses have sprung in this district - в этом районе появилось много новых домов), spring out, spring up (об обычае, городах и т. п.), start up, date back (the shell game dates back to Ancient Greece - игра в напёрстки появилась ещё в Древней Греции), come up3) Mathematics: show up4) Psychology: come into existence5) Jargon: buzz in, come into view ( rise to view)6) Makarov: raise the head, come in sight, come into being, come into sight, come into view, come to hand -
8 выпускать пар
выпускать пар < из котла>разг.let off (blow off) < some> steam; let off the pressureДа разве же это государственные умы? Вся Россия видит, что надо выпустить пар, дать людям хоть немного свободы, научиться уважать и другое мнение: нет, упёрлись, стоят тупо, ни пяди не отдают, и только давят, вешают, заселяют Сибирь. (Ю. Трифонов, Нетерпение) — Are these the minds of statesmen? All Russia can see that the pressure has to be let off, people must be allowed to enjoy at least a little freedom, to learn respect for the opinion of others. But no, they have dug their heels in and stand with stolid indifference, not yielding an inch; all they can do is suppress and hang and send people to Siberia.
- Не умничай! Понял? - Гурвиц сорвался. Он выхватил карту из рук врача и пошёл к самолёту... "Редкое явление! - подумал Байден. - Гурвиц выпустил пар!" (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'Now don't go getting smart! You hear?' Horowitz blew up. He tore the map out of the doctor's hands and headed toward the plane... 'Now that's a rare occurrence!' thought Byden. 'Horowitz blew off some steam.'
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9 пережигать перемычку
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > пережигать перемычку
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blow off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
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[blow/bomb/wipe etc.] swh off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
[blow/bomb/wipe etc.] off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
blow up — {v.} 1a. To break or destroy or to be destroyed by explosion. * /He blew up the plane by means of a concealed bomb./ * /The fireworks factory blew up when something went wrong in an electric switch./ 1b. {informal} To explode with anger or strong … Dictionary of American idioms
blow up — {v.} 1a. To break or destroy or to be destroyed by explosion. * /He blew up the plane by means of a concealed bomb./ * /The fireworks factory blew up when something went wrong in an electric switch./ 1b. {informal} To explode with anger or strong … Dictionary of American idioms
blow up — 1. in. to burst into anger. □ I just knew you’d blow up. □ So she blew up. Why should that affect you so much? 2. n. an angry outburst; a fight. (Usually blowup.) □ After the third blowup, she left him … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
something off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
swh off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary
bomb off the map — [blow/bomb/wipe etc.] (something/swh) off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map … New idioms dictionary