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121 ring the bell
разг.иметь успех, добиться хороших результатов [сильный удар по силомеру заставляет звонить звонок]However, with this latest suggestion you have rung the bell. I examine it narrowly and I find no flaw in it. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Very Good, Jeeves!’, ch. X) — Однако ваше последнее предложение было очень удачным. Я тщательно рассмотрел его и нахожу безупречным.
For the past four days all sorts of confused notions had been hammering at him but never quite ringing the bell... (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 3) — Последние четыре дня он тщетно ломал себе голову, теряясь в догадках, но ни разу не напал на верный след...
This new book rings the bell with teenagers. (RHD) — Эта новая книга пользуется успехом у подростков.
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122 ring binder
noun (a looseleaf binder; a stiff cardboard file with metal rings inside for holding loose pages together.) -
123 ring binder
noun (a looseleaf binder; a stiff cardboard file with metal rings inside for holding loose pages together.) -
124 ring-fence
Fin [m1]1. to set aside a sum of money for a specific project2. to allow one company within a group to go into liquidation without affecting the viability of the group as a whole or any other company within it -
125 ring stand
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126 ring latches final position for telemetry
Космонавтика: конечное положение защёлок кольца для телеметрииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ring latches final position for telemetry
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127 ring latches initial position for telemetry
Космонавтика: исходное положение защёлок кольца для телеметрииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ring latches initial position for telemetry
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128 ring test for shrinkage cracking of cement and concrete
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ring test for shrinkage cracking of cement and concrete
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