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81 приостанавливать
1) General subject: arrest, back pedal, back-pedal, cease (часто с герундием), intercept, intermit, interrupt (ход, течение чего-л.), respite, sist (дело, работу комиссии, заседание), stop, suspend, hang up2) Medicine: check3) Military: freeze7) Scottish language: sist (дело, работу комиссии, заседание и т.п.)8) Jargon: back-pedal (дело)9) Information technology: hold (напр. работу процессора), pause10) Patents: justify in abeyance (рассмотрение заявки на патент)11) Business: discontinue, stem, tie up12) Makarov: abort (напр. пуск турбины), hesitate, instop, put off13) oil&gas: shut in, shut in a well -
82 Rücktrittbremse
f backpedal (Am. coaster) brake* * *Rụ̈ck|tritt|brem|sefbackpedal or coaster brake* * *Rück·tritt·brem·sef back-pedal [or coaster] brake* * *die back-pedal brake* * ** * *die back-pedal brake -
83 retromarcia
"reverse motion;Rüchwärtsgang;marcha-á-ré"* * *f (pl -ce) motoring reverse (gear)* * *retromarcia s.f.1 ( movimento all'indietro) reverse (motion), backing: andare in retromarcia, to go in reverse (o to reverse) // ha fatto retromarcia ed è venuto con noi, (fig.) he did an about-face and came with us* * *pl. -ce [retro'martʃa, tʃe] sostantivo femminile (movimento) reverse motion, backing; (disposivo di cambio) reverse (gear)luce di retromarcia — reversing light, backup light AE
uscire dal garage in retromarcia — to back out of the garage, to reverse a car out of the garage
fare retromarcia — to back (up), to reverse; fig. to back off, to back-pedal, to backtrack
* * *retromarciapl. -ce /retro'mart∫a, t∫e/sostantivo f.(movimento) reverse motion, backing; (disposivo di cambio) reverse (gear); luce di retromarcia reversing light, backup light AE; mettere la retromarcia to go into reverse; uscire dal garage in retromarcia to back out of the garage, to reverse a car out of the garage; fare retromarcia to back (up), to reverse; fig. to back off, to back-pedal, to backtrack. -
84 Rückwärtsgang einlegen
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85 dar marcha atrás
(coche) to reverse 2 (proyecto) to fall through* * *(v.) = do + an about-face, back up, backpedal [back-pedal]Ex. If teachers lead the way, perhaps society will do an about-face and begin to recognize the tremendous contributions which they make.Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.Ex. It will be interesting to see if he chooses to backpedal on their stance on this report, now that the administration has made its own stance clear.* * *(v.) = do + an about-face, back up, backpedal [back-pedal]Ex: If teachers lead the way, perhaps society will do an about-face and begin to recognize the tremendous contributions which they make.
Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.Ex: It will be interesting to see if he chooses to backpedal on their stance on this report, now that the administration has made its own stance clear. -
86 пойти на попятный
1) General subject: back out, back pedal, chicken out, crayfish, recede from a position, haul in horns, pull in horns, take water, back-pedal, draw in one's horns2) Colloquial: pull out3) Literal: beat a retreat4) Jargon: pig it5) Makarov: cop out, draw in horns -
87 медлить
1) General subject: back pedal, back-pedal, be in no haste to do (с чем-л.), be long, be slow, defer, delay, draggle, hang up, hesitate, hold over, linger, loiter, mark time, pause, procrastinate, protract, stay (особ. в повел. накл.), stickle, temporize, to be in no haste to do (smth.) (с чем-л.), slow down (The one condition that would slow me down.), be slow off the mark, drag one's feet2) Literal: hang fire3) Bookish: tarry4) Agriculture: hang off (о лошади в пароконной упряжке)5) Mathematics: lag6) Law: balance8) Makarov: hang a leg, hang the groin, hedge, drag feet, drag out -
88 zurückrudern
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89 jarruttaa
yks.nom. jarruttaa; yks.gen. jarrutan; yks.part. jarrutti; yks.ill. jarruttaisi; mon.gen. jarruttakoon; mon.part. jarruttanut; mon.ill. jarrutettiinapply the brake (verb)back-pedal (verb)brake (verb)filibuster (verb)obstruct (verb)put on the brake (verb)retard (verb)slow down (verb)slow up (verb)* * *• filibuster• work to rule• slow up• slow down• retard• put the brakes on• put on the brakes• delay• decelerate• cramp• brake• back-pedal• apply the brake• put on the brake• obstruct -
90 refrenar
v.1 to curb, to restrain.2 to repress, to bridle, to bridle up, to bring under control.María refrena su ira Mary represses her anger.3 to hold back, to rein back, to back-pedal, to hold.Refrenó sus resentimientos He bit back=held back his hard feelings.* * *1 (contener) to restrain, curb, control2 (al caballo) to rein in1 to restrain oneself* * *verbto restrain, curb* * *1. VT1) [+ caballo] to rein back2) [+ pasiones, ánimos] to restrain, hold in check2.See:* * *1. 2.refrenarse v pron (refl) to restrain oneself* * *= check, rein in.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex. If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.----* refrenarse = hold back on.* * *1. 2.refrenarse v pron (refl) to restrain oneself* * *= check, rein in.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
Ex: If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.* refrenarse = hold back on.* * *refrenar [A1 ]vt1 ‹ímpetu/deseo› to hold back, restrain, check2 ‹caballo› to rein in( refl) to restrain oneself* * *♦ vtto curb, to restrain* * *v/t restrain, contain* * *refrenar vt1) : to rein in (a horse)2) : to restrain, to check -
91 идти на попятную
1) General subject: walk back, go back on one's word, back-pedal, back down2) Australian slang: rat on3) Graphic expression: backtrack, beat a hasty retreat, back out4) Sakhalin energy glossary: back off, backpedal, to backpedal ( to back off)5) Sakhalin R: to backpedal (to back off) -
92 идти на попятный
разг., часто неодобр.back off (out); back-pedal; backslide; beat a retreat; back the oars; back water Amer.; go back on (upon) one's word- Обличают. У нас все обличают. Родители первые на попятный и сами своей прежней морали стыдятся. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'Exposures are the craze. Everybody's at it. The parents are the first to backslide. They're ashamed of the old moral standards.'
Отец Геннадий начал издалека. Сначала он рассказал нам притчу о блудном сыне. Этот сын, как я понял тогда, ушёл от своего отца странствовать, но потом, как видно, ему пришлось туго, и он пошёл на попятный. (А. Гайдар, Школа) — Father Gennady began from afar. At first he related the parable of the prodigal son. That son, from what I could gather at the time, left his father to go travelling, but then, after roughing it, he back-pedalled.
- Жаль, - сказал я. - Очень жаль, что не сможем побывать в том лесу. Распалил моё любопытство, а теперь на попятную? (В. Тельпугов, Дыхание костра) — 'I'm sorry,' I said. 'I'm really sorry that we won't have the chance to be in that forest. You fired my curiosity, and now back off?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти на попятный
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93 sözünden dönmek
v. back pedal, break one's word, back down, back down from, back out, back out of, backtrack, renege -
94 идти на попятный
1) General subject: back-pedal, crawfish, crayfish, off, retrace ( one's) steps, go back on one's word2) Literal: beat a retreat3) Makarov: back off, back water, cry off -
95 пойти на попятную
1) General subject: back-pedal, abandon claim, go back on ( one's) words, back down2) Diplomatic term: back out of3) Jargon: tuck tail4) Set phrase: draw in one's horns (дословно: Втянуть рожки (об улитке)) -
96 marche
marche [maʀ∫]1. feminine nounb. ( = trajet) walkc. ( = mouvement) marchd. ( = fonctionnement) running• marche/arrêt on/offe. [d'événements, opérations] course ; [d'histoire, temps, progrès] marchf. ( = musique) marchg. (d'escalier) step• sur les marches (de l'escalier) on the stairs ; (de l'escalier extérieur, de l'escabeau) on the stepsh. ► en marche• être en marche [personnes, armées] to be on the move ; [moteur] to be running ; [machine] to be on• remettre en marche [+ usine, machine] to restart2. compounds• l'entreprise se modernise à marche forcée the company is undergoing a rapid modernization programme ► marche nordique Nordic walking* * *maʀʃ1) (activité, sport) walking; ( trajet) walk2) Armée, Politique march3) ( fonctionnement de véhicule) progress4) ( fonctionnement de mécanisme) operationmettre en marche — to start [machine, moteur]; to start up [chaudière, réacteur]; to switch on [téléviseur, ordinateur]
se mettre en marche — [appareil, véhicule] to start up
être en marche — [machine, moteur] to be running; [téléviseur, radio] to be on
5) ( fonctionnement d'organisme) running6) ( déroulement) coursela marche du temps/du progrès — the march of time/of progress
marche à suivre — procedure ( pour faire for doing)
7) Construction, Bâtiment (d'escalier, de train, bus) step8) Musique march•Phrasal Verbs:••prendre le train en marche — ( par hasard) to join halfway through; ( par intérêt) to climb onto the bandwagon
* * *maʀʃ nf1) [escalier] step2) (= activité, sport) walkingLa marche me fait du bien. — Walking does me good.
3) (trajet à pied) walkLa chapelle est à une heure de marche. — The chapel is an hour's walk from here.
Ils se sont mis en marche à l'aube. — They set out at dawn.
4) MILITAIRE marchen avant, marche! — forward, march!
5) MUSIQUE march6) (mouvement)dans le sens de la marche CHEMINS DE FER — facing the direction of travel
Ne montez jamais dans un train en marche. — Never try to get into a moving train.
7) (fonctionnement) [machine, appareil] runningCette voiture est en parfait état de marche. — This car is in perfect running order.
remettre qch en marche — to set sth going again, to start sth going again
8) (= progression) [événements, histoire] course* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports ( déplacement de personne) ( activité) walking; ( trajet) walk; Sport walking; faire de la marche to go walking; la marche à pied walking; faire un peu de marche to do some walking; faire une petite marche to take a short walk; à 10 minutes de marche 10 minutes' walk away; ralentir/accélérer la marche to walk slower/faster; ta marche est trop rapide pour les enfants you're walking too quickly for the children; 10 km marche Sport 10 km walk;2 Mil, Pol ( déplacement de groupe) march; marche pour la paix/de protestation peace/protest march; soldats en marche soldiers on the march; ils ont organisé une marche devant l'ambassade they organized a march past the embassy; faire marche sur [soldats, manifestants, rebelles] to march on; se mettre en ordre de marche Mil to get in marching formation; en avant, marche! Mil forward march!; fermer la marche to bring up the rear; ouvrir la marche to be at the head of the march;3 ( fonctionnement de véhicule) progress; la marche du train a été gênée the progress of the train was hampered; en marche moving ( épith); prendre un bus en marche to climb aboard a moving bus; dans le sens contraire de la marche facing backward(s); dans le sens de la marche facing forward(s);4 ( fonctionnement de mécanisme) operation; bonne marche smooth operation; en état de marche in working order; s'assurer de la bonne marche d'une machine to ensure that a machine is in good working order; mettre en marche to start [machine, moteur]; to start up [chaudière, réacteur]; to switch on [téléviseur, vidéo, ordinateur]; fig to set [sth] in motion [réforme, projet, processus]; la mise en marche du lave-vaisselle est très simple starting the dishwasher is very simple; la mise en marche du réacteur a pris plus d'un an starting up the reactor took over a year; la remise en marche de la chaudière starting the boiler up again; se mettre en marche [appareil, véhicule] to start up; [réveil, sonnerie] to go off; [projet, réforme, plan] to get going; être en marche [machine, moteur] to be running; [téléviseur, radio] to be on;5 ( fonctionnement d'organisme) running; bonne marche de l'entreprise/expédition smooth running of the company/expedition;6 ( déroulement) ( d'événements) course; (de récit, d'intrigue) unfolding; la marche du temps/du progrès/de l'histoire the march of time/of progress/of history; marche à suivre procedure (pour faire for doing); la meilleure marche à suivre pour qch the best way of going about sth;7 Constr (d'escalier, escabeau, de train, bus) step; attention à la marche! mind the step! GB, watch the step!; cirer les marches (de l'escalier) to wax the stairs;8 Mus march; marche funèbre/nuptiale funeral/wedding march.marche d'angle Constr pie stair; marche arrière Aut reverse; passer la marche arrière to go into reverse; sortir en marche arrière to reverse out; faire marche arrière fig to backpedal; marche avant forward; marche forcée Électrotech override; Mil forced march; mettre en marche forcée to override; modernisation/libéralisation à marche forcée fig accelerated modernization/liberalization; marche palière Constr landing step.prendre le train en marche ( par hasard) to join halfway through; ( par intérêt) to climb onto the bandwagon.[marʃ] nom féminin1. [activité, sport] walkingelle fait de la marche [comme sport] she goes walking2. [promenade] walk3. [défilé] marchmarche silencieuse/de protestation silent/protest marchen avant, marche! forward, march!entrer/sortir en marche arrière to reverse in/out, to back in/outa. [conducteur] to reverse, to back upb. (figuré) to backpedal, to backtrackmarche, arrêt on, offa. [instructions] directions (for use)b. [pour des formalités] procedure, form8. [progression]la première/dernière marche the bottom/top stepdescendre/monter les marches to go down/up the stairs————————en marche locution adverbialemonter/descendre d'un train en marche to get on/off a moving traina. [moteur, véhicule] to start (up)b. [appareil] to switch ou to turn on (separable)le four se mettra automatiquement en marche dans une heure the oven will turn ou switch itself on automatically in an hour -
97 fare marcia indietro
fare marcia indietroto back (up), to go into reverse, to reverse, to go back; fig. to back off, to back-pedal, to backtrack\→ marcia -
98 ayak freni
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99 ayak frenine basmak
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100 Rückzieher machen
: einen Rückzieher macheninfrml <Geschäft, Mgmnt> back-pedal, backtrack, back down, back out
См. также в других словарях:
back-pedal — back pedals, back pedalling, back pedalled (The spelling backpedal is also used. The forms back pedaling and back pedaled are used in American English.) 1) VERB If you back pedal, you express a different or less forceful opinion about something… … English dictionary
back-pedal — [v] change mind back out of, change opinion, default on, do an about face, do a U turn, fail to honor, go back on, go into reverse, have second thoughts, reconsider, renege, shift one’s ground, sing a different song*, take back; concept 13 … New thesaurus
back-pedal — ► VERB 1) move the pedals of a bicycle backwards in order to brake. 2) hastily reverse one s previous action or opinion … English terms dictionary
back-pedal — /bak ped l/, v.i., back pedaled, back pedaling or (esp. Brit.) back pedalled, back pedalling. 1. to retard the forward motion by pressing backward on the pedal, esp. of a bicycle with coaster brakes. 2. to retreat from or reverse one s previous… … Universalium
back-pedal — back′ ped al v. i. ped•aled, ped•al•ing (esp. brit.) ped•alled, ped•al•ling. 1) to retard the forward motion of a bicycle by pressing backward on the pedal 2) to retreat from or reverse one s previous stand on a matter 3) spo to make quick steps… … From formal English to slang
back pedal — v. pedal backwards; change one s opinion; (Boxing) pull back by quickly moving backward from opponent … English contemporary dictionary
back-pedal — /ˈbæk pɛdl / (say bak pedl) verb (i) (back pedalled or, US, back pedaled, back pedalling or, US, back pedaling) 1. to press the pedals of a bicycle backwards, as in slowing down. 2. to make an effort to slow down, or reverse one s course, as to… …
back-pedal — v retract, take back, withdraw, recant, disavow, unsay, Inf. eat or swallow one s words; retreat, back up, backtrack, reverse oneself, renege, Sl. cop out, back down or out of; shift ground, change sides, tergiversate; about face, do an about… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
back-pedal — v take back, retract, change your mind, about face, about turn, have second thoughts, abandon, yield, submit, surrender, concede, give in, retreat, withdraw, backtrack, go back on, climb down FORMAL renege, tergiversate COLLOQ. do a U turn … Useful english dictionary
back-pedal — verb 1》 move the pedals of a bicycle backwards (formerly in order to brake). 2》 hastily reverse one s previous action or opinion … English new terms dictionary
back-pedal — Withdraw from previously adopted position. Stop. Pause … A concise dictionary of English slang