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1 jump over
jump over перепрыгнуть -
2 jump over
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3 jump over
перепрыгивать глагол: -
4 jump over
прескачам;* * *jump over прескачам; to \jump over all over s.o. sl нападам някого, хокам, гълча, карам се; -
5 jump over
3.50 внутренние перекидки (jump over): Соединительные трубопроводы внутри секции змеевика нагревателя.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > jump over
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6 jump over
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7 jump over
intransitive verb preskočitiAmerican colloquially to jump all over s.o. — ošteti koga; koga v nič devati -
8 jump over the moon
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9 jump over
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10 jump-over connection
переключение ( трубопроводных линий) при помощи задвижек и клапанов* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > jump-over connection
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11 jump (over) a fence
Общая лексика: переходить границы -
12 jump over
1) Общая лексика: перепрыгнуть, продолжение, перенесённое на другую страницу2) Математика: перепрыгивать, перескакивать, перескочить, преодолеть3) Полиграфия: продолжение -
13 jump over a brook
Макаров: перепрыгивать через ручей -
14 jump over a ditch
Макаров: перепрыгивать через канаву -
15 jump over a line
Макаров: перепрыгивать через верёвку -
16 jump over hurdles
Общая лексика: преодолевать препятствия, преодолеть препятствия -
17 jump over rope
Спорт: прыжки со скакалкой -
18 jump over spark
Кабельные производство: скользящий разряд -
19 jump over the broomstick
Табуированная лексика: жить половой жизнью вне брака (см. broomstick wedding)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > jump over the broomstick
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20 jump over the moon
Общая лексика: быть в возбуждённом состоянии, быть на седьмом небе, прыгать от радости
См. также в других словарях:
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