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1 flat out
بِأَقْصَى سُرْعَة \ like mad: wildly: She ran like mad to catch the train. at full speed: as fast as a vehicle, etc., will go. flat out: as fast as possible: He was running (or working) flat out. in top gear: in the fastest gear. -
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['flæt'aʊt]Australian slang: flat out like a lizard drinking -
3 flat out
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4 flat
[flæt]1. adjective1) level; without rise or fall:مُسَطَّح، مُنْبَسِطa flat surface.
2) dull; without interest:فاتِر، بارِد، غير مُثيرShe spent a very flat weekend.
3) (of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic:صَريح، تام، مؤكَّدa flat denial.
4) (of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air:مُفْرَغ من الهَواءHis car had a flat tyre.
5) (of drinks) no longer fizzy:لا طَعْمَ لَهُ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.
6) slightly lower than a musical note should be:غير واضِح، أدنى من اللازِم( also adverb) The choir went very flat.
2. adverbstretched out:متَمَدِّدShe was lying flat on her back.
3. noun1) (American aˈpartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block:شَقَّه سَكنيَّهDo you live in a house or a flat?
2) (in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.عَلامَة الخَفْض في الموسيقى3) a level, even part:راحَة اليَدthe flat of her hand.
4) ( usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc:أرض مُنْبَسِطَه، ساحِلmud flats.
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5 flat
غضِيض الصَّوْت \ flat: incorrect, below the true note: Does he sing well? No, he always sings flat. \ مُسَطَّح \ flat: smooth and level: Floors must be flat. \ مُنْبَطِح \ flat: spread out: He lay flat on his back. \ نَغْمَة مُنْخَفِضة \ flat: (in music) half a note lower than: E flat is lower than E. -
6 flat
أُفُقِيّ \ flat: to spread out: He lay flat on his back. horizontal: flat; level with the ground: a horizontal line. \ See Also منبطح (مُنْبَطِح) -
7 hire out
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ) -
8 look out for
بَحَثَ \ look out for: to be ready to see; be on the watch for: We’re looking out for a flat which is nearer my work. search: to look carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): I’ve searched everywhere for my keys. hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. scout around: to search (not for sth. that is lost): I’ll scout around for a good place to camp. seek: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune). look for. \ See Also فَتَّشَ عن -
9 organización plana
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10 a todo ritmo
* * *= in full swing, in full force, in full gearEx. And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.Ex. The first Japanese beetles of the year were observed in central Indiana on June 22 and have since come out in full force.Ex. Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now.* * *= in full swing, in full force, in full gearEx: And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.
Ex: The first Japanese beetles of the year were observed in central Indiana on June 22 and have since come out in full force.Ex: Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now. -
11 sprat
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12 for fulde omdrejninger
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13 bez obalu
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14 nejvyšší rychlostí
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15 razočarati nade
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16 rđavo završiti
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17 stan na spratu
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18 przy całkowicie otwartej przepustnicy
• flat outSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > przy całkowicie otwartej przepustnicy
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19 на предельной скорости
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > на предельной скорости
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20 à toute allure
flat out, headlong, hotfoot
См. также в других словарях:
flat-out — adj. downright; plain; unqualified; as, a flat out lie. Syn: out and out, outright. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flat-out — /flat owt /, adj. Informal. 1. moving or working at top speed or with maximum effort; all out: a flat out effort by all contestants. 2. downright; thoroughgoing: Many of the paintings were flat out forgeries. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
flat-out — flat′ out′ adj. Informal. 1) cvb inf using full speed or all of one s resources: a flat out effort[/ex] 2) cvb inf downright: a flat out forgery[/ex] • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
flat out — INFORMAL ► as hard or as fast as possible: »Towards the end of the project the whole department was working flat out to meet the deadlines. Main Entry: ↑flat … Financial and business terms
flat out — If you work flat out, you work as hard and fast as you possibly can … The small dictionary of idiomes
flat out like a lizard drinking — (AU) An Australian idiom meaning extremely busy, which is a word play which humorously mixes two meanings of the term flat out … The small dictionary of idiomes
flat out — ► flat out as fast or as hard as possible. Main Entry: ↑flat … English terms dictionary
flat-out — [adv] at top speed all out, all the way, at a good clip*, for all one’s worth*, full blast, head over heels*, in full gallop*, lickety split, the whole nine yards*, to the max, unrestrainedly, wide open, without reservation; concepts 574,762,781 … New thesaurus
Flat out like a lizard drinking — flat out, be (very) busy (originally sarcastically); do something very fast … Dictionary of Australian slang
flat-out — [flatout′] adj. Informal 1. at full speed, with maximum effort, etc. 2. absolute; thorough; definite … English World dictionary
flat out — adverb Date: 1932 1. in a blunt and direct manner ; openly < called flat out for revolution National Review > 2. at top speed or peak performance < the car does 180 m.p.h. flat out > 3. (usually flat out) absolutely, downright usually used as an… … New Collegiate Dictionary