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81 let through
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82 let through
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84 let the train run through
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь > let the train run through
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85 let through
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86 let an opponent through
пропустить / упустить соперникаEnglish-Russian dictionary of football terms > let an opponent through
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89 let-through energy
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > let-through energy
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90 let-through shortcircuit current
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > let-through shortcircuit current
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91 let through
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92 let-through voltage
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93 let us review this through some practical problems ...
• давайте проверим это на некоторых практических задачах...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > let us review this through some practical problems ...
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94 let through
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95 gated through
пропустил; пропущенныйto put through a wringer — пропустить через пресс, выжать
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > gated through
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96 go through
1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) registrar, rebuscar2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) pasar por, sufrir3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) gastar4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) cumplir5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) concluirse, hacersego through vb pasar / pasar porexpr.expr.• examinar v.v.• atravesar v.• hender v.• pasar v.1) v + prep + oa) ( pass through) \<\<process/stage\>\> pasar porwe had to go through the courts — tuvimos que acudir a or recurrir a los tribunales
b) ( undergo) \<\<test/interview\>\> pasar, ser* sometido a (frml)c) ( perform)d) ( endure) \<\<ordeal/hard times\>\> pasar por2)a) ( search) \<\<attic/suitcase\>\> registrar, revisar (AmL); \<\<drawers/desk\>\> hurgar* ento go through somebody's mail — abrirle* las cartas a alguien
have you gone o (esp BrE) been through all your pockets? — ¿(te) has mirado en todos los bolsillos?
b) go over I 2)3) (consume, use up)she went through a month's salary in two days — se gastó or (fam) se liquidó el sueldo de un mes en dos días
4) v + adva) ( be carried out) \<\<changes/legislation\>\> ser* aprobado; \<\<business deal\>\> llevarse a cabo, concretarseb) ( Sport)to go through to the final/next round — pasar a la final/a la siguiente etapa
1. VI + PREP1) (=pass through) pasar por; (=cross) atravesarwe went through London to get to Brighton — pasamos por or atravesamos Londres para llegar a Brighton
you have to go through the sitting-room to go to the kitchen — para ir a la cocina tienes que pasar por la sala de estar
2) (=suffer) pasar por; (=bear) aguantar3) (=examine) [+ list, book] repasar; (=search through) [+ pile, possessions, pockets] registrar4) (=use up) [+ money] gastar; [+ food] comerse; [+ drink] beberse; (=wear out) [+ garment] gastar5) (=perform) [+ formalities] cumplimentar; [+ ceremony] realizar2. VI + ADV1) (lit) pasar2) [proposal, bill, motion] ser aprobado, aprobarse; [deal] concluirse, hacerse3) [clothing] romperse or agujerearse con el usoit has gone through at the elbows — con el uso se ha roto or agujereado por los codos
* * *1) v + prep + oa) ( pass through) \<\<process/stage\>\> pasar porwe had to go through the courts — tuvimos que acudir a or recurrir a los tribunales
b) ( undergo) \<\<test/interview\>\> pasar, ser* sometido a (frml)c) ( perform)d) ( endure) \<\<ordeal/hard times\>\> pasar por2)a) ( search) \<\<attic/suitcase\>\> registrar, revisar (AmL); \<\<drawers/desk\>\> hurgar* ento go through somebody's mail — abrirle* las cartas a alguien
have you gone o (esp BrE) been through all your pockets? — ¿(te) has mirado en todos los bolsillos?
b) go over I 2)3) (consume, use up)she went through a month's salary in two days — se gastó or (fam) se liquidó el sueldo de un mes en dos días
4) v + adva) ( be carried out) \<\<changes/legislation\>\> ser* aprobado; \<\<business deal\>\> llevarse a cabo, concretarseb) ( Sport)to go through to the final/next round — pasar a la final/a la siguiente etapa
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97 run through
(to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) repasarrun through (With a sword, etc.)v.• atravesar v.v.• agotar v.• espetar v.v + prep + oa) ( rehearse) ensayarb) run over 3)1. VI + PREP2) (=read quickly) leer (por encima), echar un vistazo a3) (=rehearse) [+ play] ensayar; (=recapitulate) repasar2.VT + ADV (with sword etc) traspasar, atravesar* * *v + prep + oa) ( rehearse) ensayarb) run over 3) -
98 slip through one's fingers
проскользнуть сквозь пальцы, уплывать из рук; ускользнуть от кого-л. [часть выражения let smb. или smth. slip through one's fingers; см. let smb. slip through one's fingers]Jeeter's father had inherited about one-half of the original Lester plantation, and approximately half of that quickly slipped through his fingers. (E. Caldwell, ‘Tobacco Road’, ch. VII) — Отец Джитера унаследовал около половины плантации Лестеров, и приблизительно половина наследства очень скоро ушла между пальцев.
‘This case is slipping through your fingers,’ blurted Frank Everly. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Howling Dog’, ch. 20) — - Разгадка этого дела явно ускользает от вас, - выпалил Фрэнк Эверли.
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99 go through
1) (come in) entrare2) (be approved) [law, agreement] passare; [ divorce] essere accordato3) (be completed) [ business deal] andare in porto, concludersi felicemente; go through [sth.]4) (undergo) fare [ experience]; superare [ ordeal]; passare attraverso [phase, civil war]5) (check, inspect) controllare, esaminare, studiare; (rapidly) scorrere [documents, files, list]6) (search) frugare in [baggage, pockets]7) (perform, rehearse) osservare [ procedure]; espletare [ formalities]; provare [ scene]* * *1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) esaminare2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) passare; sopportare3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) spendere4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) completare5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) completare* * *1. vi + prep1) (suffer) passare2) (examine: list, book) leggere da capo a fondo, (search through) frugare in3) (use up: money) spendere, mangiarsi, (consume, wear out) consumare4) (perform) fare, (formalities) sbrigare2. vi + adv(bill, law) essere approvato (-a), (deal) essere concluso (-a)* * *1) (come in) entrare2) (be approved) [law, agreement] passare; [ divorce] essere accordato3) (be completed) [ business deal] andare in porto, concludersi felicemente; go through [sth.]4) (undergo) fare [ experience]; superare [ ordeal]; passare attraverso [phase, civil war]5) (check, inspect) controllare, esaminare, studiare; (rapidly) scorrere [documents, files, list]6) (search) frugare in [baggage, pockets]7) (perform, rehearse) osservare [ procedure]; espletare [ formalities]; provare [ scene] -
100 look through
transitive verb1)2) (inspect) durchsehen [Papiere]; prüfen [Antrag, Vorschlag, Aussage]3) (glance through) sich (Dat.) ansehen [Buch, Notizen]4)look straight through somebody — (fig.) durch jemanden hindurchsehen
* * *(to look at or study briefly: I've looked through your notes.) durchsehen* * *vi1. (glance)to \look through through a window aus einem Fenster sehen [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ schauen▪ to \look through through sth/sb etw/jdn durchschauento \look through through a pretence/pretender einen Vorwand/Heuchler durchschauen▪ to \look through [straight] through sb [einfach] durch jdn hindurchschauen, jdn [geflissentlich] übersehen4. (peruse)▪ to \look through through sth etw durchsehenwould you quickly \look through through these figures for me? würden Sie eben mal diese Zahlen für mich durchgehen?let me \look through through the timetable lassen Sie mich kurz mal einen Blick auf den Fahrplan werfento \look through through an article einen Artikel [kurz] überfliegento \look through through a magazine eine Illustrierte durchblättern* * *1. vidurchsehen or -schauen (dial) or -gucken (inf) (prep obj durch)he stopped at the window and looked through — er blieb am Fenster stehen und sah etc hinein/herein
he looked through the window — er sah etc zum Fenster hinein/herein/hinaus/heraus
2. vt sep(= examine) durchsehen; (= read) durchlesen* * *A v/i1. blicken durch2. (hin)durchsehen oder (-)durchschauen durch3. fig jemanden oder etwas durchschauen4. fig jemanden ignorieren, wie Luft behandeln* * *transitive verb1)look through something — durch etwas [hindurch] sehen
2) (inspect) durchsehen [Papiere]; prüfen [Antrag, Vorschlag, Aussage]3) (glance through) sich (Dat.) ansehen [Buch, Notizen]4)look straight through somebody — (fig.) durch jemanden hindurchsehen
* * *v.durchblicken v.
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