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to work at full stretch

  • 1 И-52

    НА ИЗНОС работать coll PrepP Invar adv
    (to work) to the point of complete exhaustion, giving o.s. fully to the task at hand: (work o.s.) to death (to a frazzle)
    (work) at full stretch.
    ...Королёв, сам работавший «на полный износ» и рисковавший жизнью, считал риск возможным и необходимым в космонавтике - особенно в той авантюрной космонавтике, в которую был теперь вовлечён силою событий (Владимиров 1)....Korolyov, who had himself been working at full stretch and risking his own life, recognised the possibility and even the inevitability of risk in space flight, especially in the more adventurous form of space flight into which he had been drawn by force of circumstances (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > И-52

  • 2 на износ

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
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    (to work) to the point of complete exhaustion, giving o.s. fully to the task at hand:
    - (work o.s.) to death < to a frazzle>;
    - (work) at full stretch.
         ♦...Королёв, сам работавший "на полный износ" и рисковавший жизнью, считал риск возможным и необходимым в космонавтике - особенно в той авантюрной космонавтике, в которую был теперь вовлечён силою событий (Владимиров 1)....Korolyov, who had himself been working at full stretch and risking his own life, recognised the possibility and even the inevitability of risk in space flight, especially in the more adventurous form of space flight into which he had been drawn by force of circumstances (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на износ

  • 3 износ

    м.

    э́тому пальто́ нет изно́су — this coat will never wear out

    не знать изно́су — wear well

    2) тех. tear and wear
    3) фин. tear and wear, depreciation

    изно́с де́нег — wearing-out of money

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    мора́льный изно́с — obsolescence

    рабо́тать на изно́с — 1) ( о человеке) work at full stretch; work at the top of one's bent; knock oneself out 2) ( об оборудовании) operate / run at full capacity / throttle; be operated unsparingly

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > износ

  • 4 износ

    муж.
    wear and tear, deterioration тех.; wear разг.

    носить что-л. до износу, до износа — to wear something until quite worn out

    Этим ботинкам нет износу. — These boots will stand any amount of hard wear.

    испытание на изностех. abrasion testing

    нет износу — (чему-л.) immune to wear

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > износ

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