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61 look-out tower
1) Военный термин: наблюдательная вышка2) Лесоводство: вышка, пожарная вышка, пожарная каланча, сторожевая башня -
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63 look-out station
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64 look out
выглядыватьиметь вид, выходитьподыскиватьувидеть, высмотретьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > look out
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65 look-out
[`lʊk`aʊt]наблюдениенаблюдательный пунктнаблюдатель; дозорный; вахтадозорное судновид, панорама, перспективавиды, шансы, перспективызабота, делоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > look-out
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66 look-out angle
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67 look out for a house
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68 look out for squall
берегись опасности, будьте настороже -
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бдительностьвахтавидвидывнимательностьдозорныезоркостьнаблюдательнастороженностьпристальность -
70 look out of the window
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71 look-out positions
районы, где расположены наблюдательные пункты -
72 look-out cabin
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73 look-out cupola
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > look-out cupola
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74 look-out fireman
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > look-out fireman
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75 look-out station
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > look-out station
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76 look-out boat
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77 look-out house
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78 look-out sentry
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79 look-out station
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80 look-out cabin
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > look-out cabin
См. также в других словарях:
look\ out — • look out • watch out v 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. Look out! John called, as the car came toward me. Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns. 2. To be alert or… … Словарь американских идиом
look out for something — ˌlook ˈout for sb/sth derived 1. to try to avoid sth bad happening or doing sth bad Syn: ↑watch out • You should look out for pickpockets. • Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work. 2 … Useful english dictionary
look out for someone — look out for (someone/something) 1. to feel responsibility for someone or something. I have a network of neighbors who look out for each other and support each other. 2. to be aware of the existence of someone or something. Everybody thought I d… … New idioms dictionary
look out for something — look out for (someone/something) 1. to feel responsibility for someone or something. I have a network of neighbors who look out for each other and support each other. 2. to be aware of the existence of someone or something. Everybody thought I d… … New idioms dictionary
look out for — (someone/something) 1. to feel responsibility for someone or something. I have a network of neighbors who look out for each other and support each other. 2. to be aware of the existence of someone or something. Everybody thought I d win, but I… … New idioms dictionary
Look Out Cleveland — is the title of the ninth song listed on The Band s self titled album, also known as The Brown Album .oundtrack Listing Look Out Cleveland is featured in the movie A Home at the End of the World , a film adaptation of the novel of the same name… … Wikipedia
Look-out — [ luk aut] der; s, s <zu engl. to look out »hinaussehen«> (veraltet) a) Ausblick; b) Wache … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
look out for number one — If you look out for number one, you take care of yourself and your interests, rather than those of other people … The small dictionary of idiomes
look out for yourself — ˌlook ˈout for sb/yourself derived to think only of sb s/your own advantage, without worrying about other people • You should look out for yourself from now on. Main entry: ↑lookderived … Useful english dictionary
look out — [v] be wary be alert, be careful, be on guard, beware, check out, have a care, heads up*, hearken, keep an eye out*, keep tabs*, listen, mind, notice, pay attention, peg*, pick up on*, scope, shotgun*, size up, spot, spy, watch out; concepts… … New thesaurus
look out — ► look out 1) be vigilant and take notice. 2) Brit. search for and produce (something). Main Entry: ↑look … English terms dictionary