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61 зондировать
перен.to sound, to probe; (прощупывать) to sound out, to take bearings / soundings, to put out feelers, to make overtures / sounding; to fly a kite амер.зондировать почву — to conduct exploratory talks; to take bearings / soundings
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62 pejle
vb(mar) take a bearing, take bearings;( bestemme retningen mod) take bearing of ( fx the land);( om flyver, ved radiopejling) locate;( bestemme væskehøjden i) sound;( lodde) sound. -
63 peile
verb. sound verb. take a bearing, take bearings verb. bear verb. (fly) dip -
64 peiling
1 [hoogte-/dieptebepaling] sounding2 [plaatsbepaling] bearing♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand/iets in de peiling hebben/krijgen • be/latch on to someone/something〈 figuurlijk〉 ik heb je wel in de peiling • I've got you sized up, I've got your number -
65 peilingen verrichten
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > peilingen verrichten
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66 производить пеленгацию радиомаяка
Makarov: take bearings of a radio beaconУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производить пеленгацию радиомаяка
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67 a face un sondaj
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68 a tatona terenul
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69 пеленгация
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70 peilen
1 [hoogte/diepte bepalen] sound 〈 zee, vijver, haven〉; fathom 〈 diepte van water〉; gauge 〈 inhoud van vat〉♦voorbeelden:3 ik zal Bernard even peilen, kijken wat die ervan vindt • I'll sound Bernhard out, see what he thinks -
71 menduga
take depth bearings, understand, fathom, presume* * *take depth bearings; understand, fathom; presume, expect -
72 пеленговать
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73 проводить визуальную пеленгацию
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > проводить визуальную пеленгацию
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74 bearing
nounhave some/no bearing on something — relevant/irrelevant od. von Belang/belanglos für etwas sein
3) (Mech. Engin.) Lager, das4) (compass bearing) Position, dietake a compass bearing — den Kompasskurs feststellen
get one's bearings — sich orientieren; (fig.) sich zurechtfinden
I have lost my bearings — (lit. or fig.) ich habe die Orientierung verloren
* * *1) (manner, way of standing etc: a military bearing.) die Haltung2) ((usually in plural: sometimes short for ball-bearings) a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it.) das Lager* * *bear·ing[ˈbeəʳɪŋ, AM ˈber-]n1. GEOG, NAUT Peilung fto lose one's \bearings die Orientierung verlierenshe had a proud, distinguished \bearing sie hatte eine stolze, vornehme Artdignified \bearing würdige Haltungto have some \bearing on sth für etw akk von Belang [o relevant] sein* * *['bɛərɪŋ]n1) (= posture) Haltung f; (= behaviour) Verhalten nt, Auftreten nt, Gebaren ntto have some/no bearing on sth — von Belang/belanglos für etw sein
3)4)(= direction)
to take a bearing — sich orientierento get a bearing on sth — sich an etw (dat) orientieren
to get or find one's bearings — sich zurechtfinden, sich orientieren
* * *A adj1. tragend:bearing 4 per cent WIRTSCH vierprozentig2. CHEM, MINER …haltigB s1. Tragen n, Stützen n2. BOT, ZOOL Tragen n:a) BOT keine Früchte mehr tragend,b) ZOOL nicht mehr gebärend3. fig Ertragen n, Erdulden n:4. Betragen n, Verhalten n5. (Körper)Haltung fa) Einfluss m (auf akk)c) Verhältnis n, Beziehung f (zu), Bezug m (auf akk)d) Tragweite f, Bedeutung f:have no bearing on keinen Einfluss haben auf (akk), in keinem Zusammenhang stehen mit, nichts zu tun haben mittake one’s bearings FLUG, SCHIFF eine Peilung vornehmen, die Richtung oder Lage feststellen, a. fig sich orientieren;take a bearing of sth FLUG, SCHIFF etwas anpeilen;lose one’s bearing(s)a) die Orientierung verlieren, sich verirren,b) fig in Verlegenheit geraten;bring sb to their bearings fig jemandem den Kopf zurechtsetzen;a) SCHIFF rechtweisende Peilung,b) fig wahrer Sachverhalt;consider a question in all its bearings eine Frage von allen Seiten beleuchten8. Visierlinie f:bearing of the compass Kompassstrich m9. SCHIFF (Tief)Ladelinie f11. ARCH Tragweite f, freitragende Länge12. TECHa) (Achsen-, Wellen-, Zapfen) Lager n, Auflager n, Lagerung fb) Lager(schale) n(f)13. meist pl Heraldik: Wappenbild n* * *nounhave some/no bearing on something — relevant/irrelevant od. von Belang/belanglos für etwas sein
3) (Mech. Engin.) Lager, das4) (compass bearing) Position, dieget one's bearings — sich orientieren; (fig.) sich zurechtfinden
I have lost my bearings — (lit. or fig.) ich habe die Orientierung verloren
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75 peilen
I v/t2. NAUT. (Wassertiefe) soundII v/i1. NAUT. take (the) bearings, take one’s bearings* * *pei|len ['pailən]vtWassertiefe to sound, to plumb; U-Boot, Sender, Standort to get a fix on, to get or take the bearings of; Richtung to plot; (= entdecken) to detectüber den Daumen péílen (inf) — to guess roughly
über den Daumen gepeilt (inf) — roughly speaking, at a rough estimate
* * *pei·len[ˈpailən]I. vt1. NAUT▪ etw \peilen to get a bearing on sth▪ etw \peilen to sus [or get] sth slnichts mehr \peilen [o nichts mehr gepeilt kriegen/bekommen] to be [off] in la-la land sl, to have lost it [or BRIT a. the plot] fam* * *transitives Verb1) take a bearing on <transmitter, fixed point>* * *A. v/t1. SCHIFF:ein Schiff etcpeilen take a ship’s etc bearings, take (the) bearings3. umg, fig:die Lage peilen see how the land lies; POL test the waterB. v/i1. SCHIFF take (the) bearings, take one’s bearings2. umg (blicken) peer, peep;* * *transitives Verb1) take a bearing on <transmitter, fixed point> -
76 bearing
['beərɪŋ] 1.1) (posture) portamento m.2) (relevance)3) mar. rilevamento m.4) tecn. cuscinetto m., supporto m.2.to get o find o take one's bearings orientarsi; to lose one's bearings — perdere l'orientamento o la bussola (anche fig.)
2) aut. mecc. cuscinetto m., supporto m.* * *1) (manner, way of standing etc: a military bearing.) comportamento; portamento2) ((usually in plural: sometimes short for ball-bearings) a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it.) cuscinetto* * *['beərɪŋ] 1.1) (posture) portamento m.2) (relevance)3) mar. rilevamento m.4) tecn. cuscinetto m., supporto m.2.to get o find o take one's bearings orientarsi; to lose one's bearings — perdere l'orientamento o la bussola (anche fig.)
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77 ориентирам
orient (ate); put (s.o.) on the right track, help (s.o.) to find his bearingsit ориентирам се 1. find o.'s way, find/get o.'s bearingsориентирам се към пол. swing towardsориентирам се в местността find o.'s bearingsориентирам се no карта take o.'s bearings from a mapумея да се ориентирам have the bump of localityне мога да се ориентирам not know о. s way about/aroundориентирам се (схващам) бързо/бавно be quick/slow in the uptake2. (осведомявам се) become acquainted (with); get to know* * *ориентѝрам,гл. orient(ate); put (s.o.) on the right track, help (s.o.) to find his bearings; ( насочвам) orientate (towards), give (s.o.) a lead (towards), show s.o. the ropes;\ориентирам се 1. find o.’s way, find/get o.’s bearings; не мога да се \ориентирам not know o.’s way about/around; \ориентирам се ( схващам) бързо/бавно be quick/slow in the uptake; \ориентирам се към полит. swing towards; \ориентирам се по карта take o.’s bearings from a map; умея да се \ориентирам have the bump of locality;2. ( осведомявам се) become acquainted (with); get to know.* * *1. (насочвам) orientate (towards), give (s. o.) a lead (towards) 2. (осведомявам се) become acquainted (with); get to know 3. it ОРИЕНТИРАМ ce find o.'s way, find/get o.'s bearings 4. orient(ate);put (s. o.) on the right track, help (s. o.) to find his bearings 5. ОРИЕНТИРАМ ce no карта take o.'s bearings from a map 6. ОРИЕНТИРАМ се (схващам) бързо/бавно be quick/slow in the uptake 7. ОРИЕНТИРАМ се в местността find o.'s bearings 8. ОРИЕНТИРАМ се към пол. swing towards 9. не мога да се ОРИЕНТИРАМ not know о. s way about/around 10. умея да се ОРИЕНТИРАМ have the bump of locality -
78 bearing
{'bεəriŋ}
1. държание, обноски, поведение, маииер
2. отношение, връзка, аспект
what you say has no BEARING on the argument това, което казваш, няма никаква връзка със спора
3. раждане, даване на плод
4. търпене, понасяне
beyond/past (all) BEARING нетърпим
5. тех. лагер, опора
6. pl мор., ав. ориентировъчни данни, местоположение, прен. ориентировка
to get/take one's BEARINGs ориентирам се
to lose one's BEARINGs загубвам ее, обърквам се, дезориентирам се
to be out of one's BEARINGs сбърквам посоката, обърквам се, заблудил съм се
7. хер. девиз/фигури на герб* * *{'bЁъrin} n 1. държание, обноски, поведение; маииер: 2. отнош* * *търпение; ориентировка; понасяне; раждане; държане; маниер; лагер;* * *1. beyond/past (all) bearing нетърпим 2. pl мор., ав. ориентировъчни данни, местоположение, прен. ориентировка 3. to be out of one's bearings сбърквам посоката, обърквам се, заблудил съм се 4. to get/take one's bearings ориентирам се 5. to lose one's bearings загубвам ее, обърквам се, дезориентирам се 6. what you say has no bearing on the argument това, което казваш, няма никаква връзка със спора 7. държание, обноски, поведение, маииер 8. отношение, връзка, аспект 9. раждане, даване на плод 10. тех. лагер, опора 11. търпене, понасяне 12. хер. девиз/фигури на герб* * *bearing[´bɛəriʃ] n 1. държание, поведение; маниер, обноски, отношение; 2. отношение, връзка; diet has an important \bearing on your health храненето е важен фактор за здравето; 3. раждане, даване плод; 4. понасяне, търпене, траене, страдане; beyond ( past) all \bearing нетърпим, непоносим; 5. тех. лагер; опора; ball-\bearing сачмен лагер; antifriction \bearing търкалящ лагер; crank \bearing основен лагер (на колянов вал); roller-\bearing ролков лагер; sleeve-\bearing плъзгащ лагер, втулков лагер; 6. pl мор., ав. ориентировъчни данни, местоположение; прен. ориентировка; to take ( find, get) o.'s \bearings ориентирам се, справям се, оправям се; изяснявам си; to lose o.'s \bearings загубвам се; обърквам се; \bearing bar азимут; true \bearings ориентировъчни данни спрямо географските полюси; magnetic \bearings ориентировъчни данни спрямо магнитните полюси; 7. pl девиз на герб. -
79 bearing
[̈ɪˈbɛərɪŋ]armorial bearing геральдическая фигура bearing pres. p. от bear bearing девиз (на гербе) bearing значение; the precise bearing of the word точное значение слова bearing несущий bearing ношение bearing тех. опора; точка опоры bearing отношение; to consider a question in all its bearings рассматривать вопрос со всех сторон; this has no bearing on the question это не имеет никакого отношения к делу, вопросу bearing pl мор., ав., воен. пеленг, румб; азимут; to lose one's bearings потерять ориентировку; заблудиться; перен. растеряться; to take one's bearings ориентироваться, определять положение bearing плодоношение bearing поведение; осанка; манера держать себя bearing тех. подшипник; roller bearing роликовый подшипник bearing рождающий, порождающий; bearing finder пеленгатор; bearing capacity грузоподъемность; допустимая нагрузка bearing рождение, произведение на свет bearing терпение; beyond (или past) all bearing нестерпимый; нестерпимо bearing рождающий, порождающий; bearing finder пеленгатор; bearing capacity грузоподъемность; допустимая нагрузка capacity: bearing bearing несущая способность bearing рождающий, порождающий; bearing finder пеленгатор; bearing capacity грузоподъемность; допустимая нагрузка bearing терпение; beyond (или past) all bearing нестерпимый; нестерпимо bearing отношение; to consider a question in all its bearings рассматривать вопрос со всех сторон; this has no bearing on the question это не имеет никакого отношения к делу, вопросу bearing pl мор., ав., воен. пеленг, румб; азимут; to lose one's bearings потерять ориентировку; заблудиться; перен. растеряться; to take one's bearings ориентироваться, определять положение noninterest bearing беспроцентный bearing значение; the precise bearing of the word точное значение слова bearing тех. подшипник; roller bearing роликовый подшипник roller: bearing attr. тех. роликовый; вальцовый; roller bearing роликовый подшипник bearing pl мор., ав., воен. пеленг, румб; азимут; to lose one's bearings потерять ориентировку; заблудиться; перен. растеряться; to take one's bearings ориентироваться, определять положение bearing отношение; to consider a question in all its bearings рассматривать вопрос со всех сторон; this has no bearing on the question это не имеет никакого отношения к делу, вопросу -
80 orientar
v.1 to direct.mi ventana está orientada hacia el sur my window faces south o is south-facing2 to give advice or guidance to.3 to guide, to direct, to show the way, to give a direction.* * *2 (esfuerzos, investigaciones) to direct3 (guiar) to guide; (aconsejar) to advise1 to find one's bearings* * *verb1) to guide2) orient* * *1. VT1) (=situar)orientar algo hacia o a algo — to position sth to face sth
orientaron la parabólica hacia el norte — they positioned the satellite dish to face north, they put the satellite dish facing north
la casa está orientada hacia el suroeste — the house faces south-west, the house looks south-west
2) (=enfocar) to directtenemos que orientar nuestros esfuerzos hacia un aumento de la productividad — we must direct our efforts towards improving productivity
hay que orientar las investigaciones en otro sentido — we shall have to follow a different path of enquiry
cómics orientados a un público adulto — comics oriented o targeted at adult readers
3) (=guiar) to guideme ha orientado en la materia — he has guided me through the subject, he has given me guidance about the subject
4) (Náut) [+ vela] to trim2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < reflector> to positionoriente la antena hacia el este — position/turn the antenna (AmE) o (BrE) aerial to face east
b) < edificio>c) (Náut) < velas> to trim2) ( encaminar)orienté mis esfuerzos hacia... — I directed my efforts toward...
una política orientada a combatir la inflación — a policy designed to fight inflation o directed at fighting inflation
3) < personas> faro/estrellas to guide; profesor/amigo to advise2.orientarse v pron1) ( ubicarse) to get one's bearings, orient oneselforientarse por las estrellas — (Náut) to steer by the stars
2)a) ( girar)b) ( inclinarse)mis hijos se orientaron hacia las ciencias — my sons went in for o opted for science
c) ( informarse) to get information* * *= gear (to/toward(s)/for), orient, orientate, give + advice on, guide, give + direction, angle, lend + direction, put + Nombre + on the right track, point + Nombre + in the right direction.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. Supermarket hosts have their own specialised, and often unique command languages, and have been oriented to specialist searchers.Ex. In this category the majority of programmes were found to be orientated towards information systems for business and management.Ex. She also gives valuable advice on distinguishing between the Lost Sheep and Confidence Personified.Ex. You can press F2 key at this point to take advantage of menus that will guide you through Command Search.Ex. To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.Ex. This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex. Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.Ex. The most natural way out is to ask the enquirer: usually he will know, or at least will be able to put the librarian on the right track.Ex. These metaphors point us in the right direction and set us off on a discussion of fiction as a symbolic structure that is to life what metaphors are to reality.----* encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.* orientarse = get + Posesivo + bearings.* orientar un servicio hacia = target + service.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < reflector> to positionoriente la antena hacia el este — position/turn the antenna (AmE) o (BrE) aerial to face east
b) < edificio>c) (Náut) < velas> to trim2) ( encaminar)orienté mis esfuerzos hacia... — I directed my efforts toward...
una política orientada a combatir la inflación — a policy designed to fight inflation o directed at fighting inflation
3) < personas> faro/estrellas to guide; profesor/amigo to advise2.orientarse v pron1) ( ubicarse) to get one's bearings, orient oneselforientarse por las estrellas — (Náut) to steer by the stars
2)a) ( girar)b) ( inclinarse)mis hijos se orientaron hacia las ciencias — my sons went in for o opted for science
c) ( informarse) to get information* * *= gear (to/toward(s)/for), orient, orientate, give + advice on, guide, give + direction, angle, lend + direction, put + Nombre + on the right track, point + Nombre + in the right direction.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.
Ex: Supermarket hosts have their own specialised, and often unique command languages, and have been oriented to specialist searchers.Ex: In this category the majority of programmes were found to be orientated towards information systems for business and management.Ex: She also gives valuable advice on distinguishing between the Lost Sheep and Confidence Personified.Ex: You can press F2 key at this point to take advantage of menus that will guide you through Command Search.Ex: To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.Ex: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex: Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.Ex: The most natural way out is to ask the enquirer: usually he will know, or at least will be able to put the librarian on the right track.Ex: These metaphors point us in the right direction and set us off on a discussion of fiction as a symbolic structure that is to life what metaphors are to reality.* encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.* orientarse = get + Posesivo + bearings.* orientar un servicio hacia = target + service.* * *orientar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹antena/reflector› orientar algo HACIA/A algo:oriente la antena al este or hacia el este position/turn the antenna ( AmE) o ( BrE) aerial to face eastorientó el avión hacia el sur he headed the plane south2 ‹edificio›decidieron orientarlo hacia el sur they decided to build it facing southla casa está orientada al sur or hacia el sur the house faces south o is south-facing, the house has a southern aspect ( frml)3 ( Náut) ‹velas› to trimB(encaminar): orientemos nuestros esfuerzos hacia la consecución de este objetivo let us direct our efforts toward the achievement of this goaluna política orientada a combatir la inflación a policy designed to fight inflation o directed at fighting inflationC (guiar) ‹persona›1 «faro/estrellas» to guide2 «profesor/amigo» to adviseorientar a los jóvenes en la elección de una carrera to give young people guidance on their choice of a careerA (ubicarse) to get one's bearings, orient oneself, orientate oneself ( BrE); (no perderse) to find one's way aroundlos antiguos navegantes se orientaban por las estrellas in ancient times sailors steered by the starsB1(girar): plantas que se orientan hacia el sol plantas that turn toward(s) the sun2(inclinarse): las tres hermanas se orientaron hacia las ciencias the three sisters went in for o opted for science3 ( caus) (informarse) to get information* * *
orientar ( conjugate orientar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( encaminar) ‹esfuerzos/política› to direct
3 ‹ persona›
( mostrar el camino):
orientarse verbo pronominal ( ubicarse) to get one's bearings, orient oneself;
orientar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to position: compraron un terreno orientado al norte, they bought a piece of land facing north
2 (a una persona) to advise, guide
3 (indicar camino) to give directions
4 (actitud, acción, etc, hacia un fin determinado) to direct, aim
una campaña publicitaria orientada hacia los jóvenes, an advertising campaign aimed at young people
' orientar' also found in these entries:
English:
orient
- orientate
- trim
- gear
* * *♦ vt1. [dar una posición] to direct;hay que orientar el foco hacia abajo the spotlight needs to be pointed downwards;orientó la popa hacia el este he pointed the stern eastwards;mi ventana está orientada hacia el sur my window faces south o is south-facing2. [indicar una dirección] to guide;un lugareño les orientó a local pointed them in the right direction3. [aconsejar] to give advice o guidance to;necesito que me orienten sobre el mejor modelo I need some advice about the best modelorientaron las medidas a reducir la inflación the measures were aimed at reducing inflation;orientó sus investigaciones hacia la biogenética he focused his research on biogenetics* * *v/t1 ( aconsejar) advise2:orientar algo hacia algo turn sth toward sth* * *orientar vt1) : to orient, to position2) : to guide, to direct* * *orientar vb1. (telescopio, antena) to point2. (guiar a una persona) to direct / to guide3. (aconsejar a una persona) to advise
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