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121 избутвам
1. shove, push out/away/aside; edge outизбутвам с лакти elbow out2. (масло) churn; finish churning3. разг. fish out, dig out, produce; get hold of, unearthще я избутаме някакси we'll manage somehow; we'll pull throughизбутах изпита I scraped through the examination* * *избу̀твам,гл.1. shove, push out/away/aside; edge out; \избутвам някого разг. shoulder s.o. aside; \избутвам с лакти elbow out;2. ( масло) churn; finish churning;3. разг. fish out, dig out, produce; get hold of, unearth; • избутах изпита I scraped through the examination; ще я избутаме някак си we’ll manage somehow; we’ll pull through.* * *edge out; extrude; force out; poke out; shove* * *1. (масло) churn;finish churning 2. shove, push out/away/aside;edge out 3. ИЗБУТВАМ с лакти elbow out 4. избутах изпита I scraped through the examination 5. разг. fish out, dig out, produce;get hold of, unearth 6. ще я избутаме някакси we'll manage somehow;we'll pull through -
122 أخرج
أخْرَجَ: ضِدّ أدْخَلَ، أطْلَقَ، لَفَظَ، طَرَدَto take out, bring out, get out, let out; to emit, emanate, send out, give off, give out, discharge, issue, release; to eject, throw out, cast out, extrude; to expel, evict, kick out, force out, drive out, oust, dismiss, put out, dislodge -
123 выводить из строя
1) General subject: derange (машину и т. п.), incapacitate, lay aside, lay out, scotch, scupper, ungear, wreck (танк), put out of action2) Military: blackout (радиоизлучающие установки), bring out of operation, disable, dud, force out of action, (временно) incapacitate, knock out of action, make ineffective (напр. живую силу, технику), negate, outcommission, put out of business, put out of commission, render unusable (технику), salavate, wreck (материальную часть)3) Engineering: cripple, damage, render inoperative5) Economy: phase out6) Telecommunications: knock out7) Oil: bring down9) Automation: break down10) Quality control: put out of operation11) Chemical weapons: decommission12) Makarov: indispose -
124 выталкивать
2) Military: drift4) Railway term: expell5) Automobile industry: throw out6) Mining: push (вагонетку из клети), shedder7) Metallurgy: knock off8) Information technology: pull (из стека)9) Oil: pop10) Obstetrics: (ребёнка при родовых потугах) push down, (плод из утробы) ease out11) Astronautics: extract12) Mechanic engineering: exhaust14) Oilfield: knock out -
125 verdrängen
v/t1. (jemanden) von seinem Platz etc.: edge out ( von of); aus seinem Amt: auch oust ( aus from); aus seinem Gebiet: drive out (of); POL. displace (bes. Am. oust) (from)2. fig. (ersetzen) replace, supersede* * *to supplant; to supersede; to extrude; to displace; to repress* * *ver|drạ̈n|gen ptp verdrä\#ngtvtjdn to drive out; Gegner auch to oust; (= ersetzen) to supersede, to replace; (PHYS) Wasser, Luft to displace; (MET) to drive; (fig) Sorgen, Angst to dispel, to drive away; (PSYCH) to repress, to suppressjdn aus dem Amt/von der Macht verdrängen — to oust sb (from office/power)
jdn/etw aus dem Bewusstsein verdrängen — to repress or suppress all memory of sb/sth
* * *1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) displace2) (to force out (and take the place of): They ousted him as leader of the party.) oust* * *ver·drän·gen *vt1. (vertreiben)▪ etw \verdrängen to suppress [or repress] stheine Erinnerung \verdrängen to suppress [or repress] a memory* * *transitives Verb1) drive out < inhabitants>; (fig.): (ersetzen) displacejemanden aus seiner Stellung verdrängen — oust somebody from his/her job
* * *verdrängen v/t1. (jemanden) von seinem Platz etc: edge out (von of); aus seinem Amt: auch oust (2. fig (ersetzen) replace, supersede3. PSYCH suppress, repress;das muss ich verdrängt haben hum it completely slipped my mind* * *transitives Verb1) drive out < inhabitants>; (fig.): (ersetzen) displacejemanden aus seiner Stellung verdrängen — oust somebody from his/her job
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126 expeler
v.1 to emit.2 to expel, to belch, to exhaust, to eject.* * *(pp expulso,-a o expelido,-a)1 to expel, eject, throw out* * *VT to expel, eject* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to expel (frml)* * *= expel, spew (out), billow out, exhaust.Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.Ex. Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex. Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.Ex. As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to expel (frml)* * *= expel, spew (out), billow out, exhaust.Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
Ex: Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex: Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.Ex: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.* * *expeler [E1 ]vt* * *
expeler verbo transitivo to expel, discharge, force out: el volcán expelía grandes trozos de roca candente, large chunks of red-hot rock flowed from the volcano
' expeler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
echar
English:
breathe
* * *expeler vtto emit* * *v/t expel* * *expeler vt: to expel, to eject -
127 wygarn|ąć
pf — wygarn|iać impf (wygarnęła, wygarnęli — wygarniam) Ⅰ vt 1. (wydobyć) to get out- wygarnął popiół z paleniska he raked out the ashes from the hearth- wygarnął śmieci spod łóżka he got a. pulled the rubbish out from under the bed2. pot. (wyprowadzić) to lead a. pull out; (pod przymusem) to force out- policja wygarnęła ich z pociągu the police pulled a. forced them out of the train3. pot. (powiedzieć) wygarnąć komuś to give sb a tongue-lashing, to bawl sb out- wygarnąć komuś całą prawdę a. wszystko to give sb a piece of one’s mind pot., to tear sb off a strip GB pot.- już ja mu wygarnę! I’ll have something to say to him!, I’ll tell him what I think about it!Ⅱ vi pot. (wystrzelić) to fire, to shoot (z czegoś sth)- wygarnąć do kogoś z karabinu to fire a shot at sb, to shoot at sb- wygarnął do dzika cały magazynek he fired a. shot (out) all his cartridges at the boarThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygarn|ąć
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128 вывести из строя
1) General subject: crack (лошадь, борца), disable, lay out, scupper, deactivate, make inoperative, render out of commission2) Colloquial: lay out (в футболе и т.п.), zap3) Military: bring out of operation, force out of action, incapacitate, knock out of action, outcommission4) Law: wreck5) Set phrase: put out of action
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