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81 corner-to-corner work
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82 first operation work
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83 hot work
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84 machine work
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85 mandrel work
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86 multisided work
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87 off-center work
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88 point-to-point work
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89 radial work
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90 rotary work
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91 rough work
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92 small section work
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93 thicknessing work
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94 vertical work
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95 precision work
обработка с высокой точностью; высокоточная обработкаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > precision work
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96 laid back
adj AmE sl1)I wish I could the more laid back. I get so tense sometimes — Как я хотела бы расслабиться. Иногда у меня нервы на пределе
2)How can those guys work when they are laid back by noon? — Как эти парни могут работать, когда они к двенадцати часам уже никакие?
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97 make short work of
разг.1) (smth.) в два счёта справиться, разделаться, покончить с чем-л.‘The thing wants tackling,’ he grumbled; ‘The Chairman's not the man for the job!’ Shades of old Uncle Jolyon. He would have made short work of this! It wanted a masterful hand. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part III, ch. XIII) — "Нужно было взяться за дело как следует, - проворчал Сомс. - Председатель для этого совершенно не годится". Эх, старый дядя Джолион! Он бы живо с ними справился. Тут нужна была крепкая рука.
Harris: "There's one more charge. Mr. Mayor - poaching. I told them to keep that back till after." Chantrey: "Oh, well, we'll make short work of that. I want to get off by eleven, Harris." (J. Galsworthy, ‘A Family Man’, act III, sc. I) — Гаррис: "Есть еще одно дело, господин мэр, дело о браконьерстве. Я попросил отложить его рассмотрение." Чантри: "Ну, это дело мы мигом разберем. Мне, Гаррис, нужно уйти к 11 часам."
A car, however old and rickety, would make short work of those miles. (A. Christie, ‘They Came to Baghdad’, ch. 18) — Машина была старая и разбитая, и все-таки эти мили скоро остались позади.
2) (smb.) покончить, расправиться с кем-л.; ухлопать, убить кого-л.He had his own house. That was not only one of the perquisites of his office, but it was a necessity, since if he had lodged in the prison camp the convicts would have made short work of him. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘An Official Position’) — У палача Луиса Ремира был собственный дом. Дом ему полагался не только по должности, но и как мера предосторожности. Живи он вместе с заключенными, ему бы несдобровать.
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98 sit back
1) откидываться( на спинку стула и т. п.) Sit back, there's no need to be nervous. ≈ Расслабься, беспокоиться не о чем.
2) отстоять( от дороги) The church sits back from the main street. ≈ Церковь находится в стороне от главной улицы.
3) бездельничать He's the sort of person who never helps, just sits back and lets others work. ≈ Он принадлежит к тому типу людей, который никогда не помогает, но бездельничает и предоставляет возможность работать другим. откидываться ( на спинку кресла) расслабляться - after a long walk it's pleasant to * with a cup of coffee после длинной прогулки приятно отдохнуть за чашкой кофе - you must * and think about it вам нужно спокойно обдумать все это бездельничать - when we needed your help, all you did was * когда нам была нужна ваша помощь, вы и пальцем не шевельнули - in case of intervention our people will not * as silent spectators в случае интервенции наш народ не останется равнодушным зрителемБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sit back
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99 sit back
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100 sit back
sit back/by сидеть сложа руки; оставаться в стороне; быть безучастнымHe’s the sort of person who never helps, just sits back and lets others work.
I can’t just sit by and let her get in trouble.
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