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1 побить рекорд
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2 рекорд
мустанови́ть мирово́й реко́рд в прыжка́х в высоту́ — to establish/to make/to set a world record for the high jump
поби́ть реко́рд — to beat/to break a record
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3 рекорд
побить рекорд — to break / to cut / to beat a record
устанавливать рекорд — to establish / to set up a record
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4 побить рекорд
1) General subject: cut a record, hit record, beat a record, break a record, cap the climax2) Makarov: cap the globe, crack a record, cut the record, cap the climax (чего-л.) -
5 побить
1. outdo outdid outdoneпревзойти; побить; побороть; преодолеть — outdo outdid outdone
2. trounce3. wallop4. beat; churn; churn butter; strike; break; smash; shoot; kill; trump5. club6. cuff7. lick8. pommel9. thrashСинонимический ряд:1. избить (глаг.) вздуть; избить; измолотить; исколотить; накостылять; отдубасить; отколотить; отколошматить; отлупить; оттузить; отутюжить; поколотить2. разбить (глаг.) разбить; разгромить; раздолбать; разнести; расколотить; расколошматить; сокрушить -
6 перекрывать
vt; св - перекры́ть1) покрывать заново to cover again, to re-cover; крышу дома to re-roof a house2) разг превосходить to exceedперекрыва́ть реко́рд — to break/to beat a record
предлага́емое и́ми жа́лованье перекрыва́ет инфля́цию — their pay offer is well ahead of the inflation
3) приостанавливать to block, to closeперекрыва́ть ре́ку (плоти́ной) — to dam a river
перекрыва́ть движе́ние — to block the traffic
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