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121 истощать ресурсы
1) General subject: drain resources2) Makarov: exhaust resources -
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1) General subject: (чьё-л.) overtax patience2) Makarov: exhaust patience -
123 истощаться
1) General subject: atrophy, consume, dwindle, macerate, peter out, run down, run low (о пище, деньгах и т. п.), run short, spend, tail off, wear out (о терпении и т. п.), run dry, run low, waste, run low (о запасах и т. п.)2) Geology: dwindle away, exhaust4) Medicine: become emaciated5) Engineering: fail, peter (о природных ресурсах)6) Rare: tabefy7) Mathematics: be getting low, be nearly exhausted, be running short, be used up9) Australian slang: hag out, poop, tucker out10) Information technology: run out11) Makarov: be exhausted, be worked out, become poor, die off, emaciate, peter out (о запасах), peter out (о природных ресурсах), come to an end -
124 истощение
1) General subject: atrophy, attenuation, denutrition, depauperation, depletion (запасов, сил и т. п.), distress, drain, emaciation, exhaustion, exinanition, extenuation, fag, goneness, impoverishment, inanition, leanness, maceration, overtaxation, prostration, malnutrition2) Geology: macerating, petering out3) Medicine: abrosia, absorption (иммунной сыворотки), asarcia, cachexia, cachexy, debilitation, debility, deterioration (функции), syntexis, undernourishment, undernutrition, wasting, wearing off (феномен истощения дозы препарата при лечении паркинсонизма)5) Engineering: attenuation (бродящей жидкости), displacing, exhaust, working-out6) Bookish: tabescence8) Rare: tabefaction9) Chemistry: exhausting10) Construction: decay (водного источника), depletion (источника, водного горизонта, стока)11) Mathematics: depletion o (f)12) Railway term: exhaustion (аккумулятора)13) Accounting: depletion (снижение с течением времени стоимости природных ресурсов (natural resources), например скважин, месторождений (см. depreciation))14) Mining: impoverishment (почвы), petering-out (запасов месторождения)15) Diplomatic term: depletion (недр и угодий), impoverishment (запасов)16) Metallurgy: depleting17) Polygraphy: exhaustion (рабочего раствора)18) Oil: depletion (запасов месторождения)19) Drilling: primary depletion20) Audit: depletion (месторождения полезных ископаемых)21) Solar energy: starvation22) EBRD: depletion (о месторождениях, скважинах), impoverishment (о месторождениях, скважинах)23) Aviation medicine: depletion (запасов), exhaustion (фаза стресса по Селье), inanition (вследствие голодания), marasmus -
125 исчерпать
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126 исчерпать все возможности
1) General subject: arrive at one's finger-ends, arrive at one's finger-tips, be at the end of one's resource, come to the end of tether, get to the end of tether, have shot bolt, to be at the end of ( one's) resources, to be at the end of (one's) rope, exhaust all possibilities2) American: be at the end of row, to be at the end of ( one's) row3) Makarov: be at the end of resources, be at the end of tether, get to the end of ( one's) tether, come to the end of tetherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исчерпать все возможности
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127 исчерпать все средства к
General subject: exhaust every expedient for (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > исчерпать все средства к
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128 исчерпать доводы
1) General subject: run short arguments, run short of arguments2) Makarov: exhaust the arguments
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exhaust a subject — cover all aspects of a topic, develop a topic completely … English contemporary dictionary
Exhaust — Ex*haust , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhausted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exhausting}.] [L. exhaustus, p. p. of exhaurire; ex out + haurire, haustum, to draw, esp. water; perhaps akin to Icel. asua to sprinkle, pump.] 1. To draw or let out wholly; to drain… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhaust — [eg zôst′, igzôst′] vt. [< L exhaustus, pp. of exhaurire, to draw out, exhaust < ex , out + haurire, to draw, drain < IE base * aus > ON ausa] 1. to draw off or let out completely (air, gas, etc.), as from a container 2. to use up;… … English World dictionary
exhaust — ex|haust1 [ıgˈzo:st US ˈzo:st] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: exhaustus, past participle of exhaurire, from haurire to draw off liquid, drain ] 1.) to make someone feel extremely tired ▪ A full day s teaching exhausts me. exhaust… … Dictionary of contemporary English
exhaust — 1 verb (T) 1 to make someone extremely tired so that they have no energy left: I find a full day s teaching exhausts me. | exhaust sb to do sth: It exhausted him even to talk very long. 2 to use all of something: We ve nearly exhausted our coal… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
exhaust — ► VERB 1) tire out completely. 2) use up (resources or reserves) completely. 3) explore (a subject) thoroughly. 4) expel (gas or steam) from an engine or other machine. ► NOUN 1) waste gases or air expelled from an engine or other machine. 2) … English terms dictionary
exhaust — [[t]ɪgzɔ͟ːst[/t]] ♦♦♦ exhausts, exhausting, exhausted 1) VERB If something exhausts you, it makes you so tired, either physically or mentally, that you have no energy left. [V n] Don t exhaust him... [V n] He took to walking long distances in an… … English dictionary
subject — I adj. (cannot stand alone) subject to (subject to change) II n. topic, theme 1) to bring up, broach; pursue; tackle a subject 2) to address, cover, deal with, discuss, take up, treat a subject 3) to dwell on; exhaust; go into a subject 4) to… … Combinatory dictionary
exhaust — I UK [ɪɡˈzɔːst] / US [ɪɡˈzɔst] verb [transitive] Word forms exhaust : present tense I/you/we/they exhaust he/she/it exhausts present participle exhausting past tense exhausted past participle exhausted * 1) to make someone extremely tired and… … English dictionary
exhaust — ex|haust1 [ ıg zɔst ] verb transitive * 1. ) to make someone extremely tired and without energy: Caring for young children can exhaust you physically and mentally. 2. ) to use all you have of something: The expedition was forced to turn back when … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exhaust — exhauster, n. exhaustible, adj. exhaustibility, n. /ig zawst /, v.t. 1. to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person: I have exhausted myself working. 2. to use up or consume completely; expend the whole of: He… … Universalium