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1 сорваться с обрыва
Makarov: fall down precipice, fall down a precipiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сорваться с обрыва
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2 обрыв
1) General subject: bluff, disconnection (цепи), escarp, fall, precipice, steep, steeper4) Medicine: rupture5) Military: drop6) Engineering: abruption, abrupture, break, breakage, breaking-down, discontinuity (цепи), drop-off, fault, hillside, interruption7) Construction: lin9) Railway term: breaking away, runaway (поезда)10) Automobile industry: break (провода), runaway, runaway (автопоезда)11) Mining: runaway (вагонетки на наклонном пути)12) Forestry: break (бумажного полотна), broke (бумаги), failure14) Polygraphy: tear (бумажной ленты), tearing (бумажной ленты)15) Telecommunications: cutoff failure16) Electronics: disconnexion, open, opening18) Oil: breakaway, breakdown, parting (колонны труб в скважине)19) Silicates: abruption (ленты стекла), breakage (стекловолокна), discontinuity (стекловолокна)20) Metrology: discontinuity (электрической цепи)21) Ecology: scar22) Drilling: breaking23) Polymers: disrupture, interruption (химической цепи), scission, stopping (цепи)26) Aviation medicine: breakoff27) Makarov: bank, br (breakage), break (в цепи), break (напр. ленты), break (провода, цепи, линии), break-down (напр. ленты), breakage (провода, цепи, линии), breaking (напр. ленты), disconnexion (цепи), ending (нити, цепи и т.п.), interruption (напр. цепи), marginal escarpment, scarp, short-stopping (цепи), termination (цепи)28) Tengiz: break away, break off, cutoff29) Electrical engineering: disconnection (электрической цепи) -
3 кончаться
1. fall shortкончаться; кончиться — run short
2. run outостанавливаться; кончаться — run down
3. run short4. terminate5. finish; graduate from; stopа здесь уже кончается равнина и поднимаются высокие горы — here the high peaks begin to rise from the plain
6. endрассказ, который ничем не кончается — a story without an end
7. expire8. give outСинонимический ряд:прекращаться (глаг.) переставать; прекращаться; проходитьАнтонимический ряд:
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