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61 to take smb to the station
to take/to drive (to guide/to direct) smb to the station отвозить кого-либо (направлять кого-либо/указывать кому-либо дорогу) на вокзалEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take smb to the station
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62 to take up occupy a convenient station
to take up/to occupy a convenient station занять удобную позициюEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take up occupy a convenient station
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63 to take off
1 (clothes) quitarse2 (remove, detach) quitar, sacar3 (force to go) llevar4 (have as holiday) tomarse5 (imitate) imitar6 (deduct, discount) descontar, rebajar1 (plane) despegar2 (leave hurriedly) irse, marcharse3 (become popular) hacerse popular, tener éxito, ponerse de moda -
64 doping control station
■ Room provided by the home team, where doping controls take place.► The doping control station must be near the players' dressing rooms and inaccessible to the public and the media.■ Von der Heimmannschaft zur Verfügung gestellter Raum, in dem Dopingkontrollen durchgeführt werden.► Die Dopingkontrollstation muss sich in der Nähe der Umkleidekabinen der Mannschaften befinden und darf für die Zuschauer und Medienvertreter nicht zugänglich sein.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > doping control station
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65 it will take thirty minutes to get to the station, allowing for traffic delays
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it will take thirty minutes to get to the station, allowing for traffic delays
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66 to take smb to the police station
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take smb to the police station
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67 станция разгрузки
1) Engineering: discharge station, dispatch station, docking station, unload station, unloading station2) Mechanics: deposit station, detaching station, drop-off station, take-off station3) Automation: off-loading station4) Politico-military term: point of disembarkation -
68 разгрузочная станция
1) Engineering: dumping station2) Mining: discharge terminalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разгрузочная станция
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69 пусковая станция
1) General subject: launch station, take-off station2) Military: launch station, launch station (ПУ и сооружения для хранения, сборки и технического обслуживания), launching station (ПУ и сооружения для хранения, сборки и технического обслуживания) -
70 cōn-sīdō
cōn-sīdō sēdī (rarely sīdī; cōnsīderant, L., Ta.), sessus, ere, to sit down, take seats, be seated, settle: positis sedibus, L.: considunt armati, Ta.: in pratulo propter statuam: in arā, N.: examen in arbore, L.: ante focos, O.: mensis, at the tables, V.: tergo tauri, O.: in novam urbem, enter and settle, Cu.: ibi considitur: triarii sub vexillis considebant, L.—In assemblies, to take place, take a seat, sit, hold sessions, be in session: in theatro: in loco consecrato, hold court, Cs.: quo die, iudices, consedistis: senior iudex consedit, O. — To encamp, pitch a camp, take post, station oneself: ad confluentīs in ripis, L.: sub radicibus montium, S.: trans flumen, Cs.: prope Cirtam haud longe a mari, S.: ubi vallis spem praesidi offerebat, Cs.: cum cohorte in insidiis, L.: ad insidias, L.—To settle, take up an abode, stay, make a home: in Ubiorum finibus, Cs.: trans Rhenum, Ta.: in hortis (volucres), build, H.: Ausonio portu, find a home, V.: Cretae (locat.), V.—To settle, sink down, sink in, give way, subside, fall in: terra ingentibus cavernis consedit, L.: (Alpes) iam licet considant!: in ignīs Ilium, V.: neque consederat ignis, O.— Fig., to settle, sink, be buried: iustitia cuius in mente consedit: consedit utriusque nomen in quaesturā, sank out of notice: Consedisse urbem luctu, sunk in grief, V.: praesentia satis consederant, i. e. quiet was assured, Ta.—To abate, subside, diminish, be appeased, die out: ardor animi cum consedit: terror ab necopinato visu, L.—Of discourse, to conclude, end: varie distincteque. -
71 входной блок
1. entry block2. input blockстанция ввода; терминал ввода; входной блок — input station
начало блока; описание блока; "шапка" блока — block heading
3. input station4. input unitпротокольный блок; блок реализации протокола — protocol unit
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72 Spannstation
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73 circumstantes
circum-sto, stĕti, 1, v. n. and a. (the perf. and pluperf. having the same form with those of circumsisto, and a similar meaning, it is sometimes doubtful to which verb a form belongs), to stand around in a circle, to take a station round; and, with the acc., to stand around a person or thing, to surround, encircle, encompass.I.Prop. (very freq. and class.).(α).Absol.: circumstant cum ardentibus taedis, Enn ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 51 Vahl.):(β).circumstant lacrimis rorantes ora genasque,
Lucr. 3, 469:Morini spe praedae adducti circumsteterunt,
Caes. B. G. 4, 37:circumstant properi aurigae,
Verg. A. 12, 85:ad circumstantes tendens sua bracchia silvas, Ov M. 3, 441: circumstantis exercitūs gratia,
Curt. 9, 3, 15:amici,
id. 3, 5, 9.—With acc.:2.aliquem,
Verg. G. 4, 216; Ov. M. 11, 505; Curt. 5, 12, 9:equites Romani qui circumstant senatum,
Cic. Cat. 1, 8, 21:sellam,
Liv. 8, 32, 14; Suet. Aug. 35:solem,
Ov. M. 2, 394:sacra,
id. ib. 2, 717:lectum,
Curt. 10, 5, 2.—Hence, circumstantes, ĭum, m. subst., the by-standers, Quint. 4, 2, 22; 4, 2, 127; Tac. A. 1, 21; 1, 22; Suet. Caes. 84; id. Aug. 93; Curt. 6, 10, 36.—B.In partic., to surround in a hostile manner, to beset, besiege:II.circumstare tribunal praetoris urbani, obsidere cum gladiis curiam, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32:quem tres Curiatii circumsteterant,
Liv. 1, 25, 6:si ambo consules infesti circumstarent tribunum,
id. 3, 9, 6:urbem Romanam,
id. 27, 40, 6:regis tecta,
Verg. A. 7, 585; cf. the foll.—Trop., to surround, encompass, occupy, take possession of (freq. in post-Aug prose); absol. or with acc.:cum dies et noctes omnia nos undique fata circumstent,
Cic. Phil. 10, 10, 20:circumstant te summae auctoritates,
id. Verr. 1, 17, 52:cum tanti undique terrores circumstarent,
Liv. 6, 2, 4; cf. id. 30, 3, 3:anceps proelium Romanos circumsteterat, incertos in quem hostem eruptionem facerent,
id. 25, 34, 10:ancepsque terror circumstabat,
id. 21, 28, 3; 34, 27, 1; Quint. 10, 3, 30:haec me cura, haec difficultas sola circumstat,
Plin. Pan. 3, 4:at me tum primum saevus circumstetit horror,
Verg. A. 2, 559:scio acerba meorum Circumstare odia ( = meos, qui me oderunt),
id. ib. 10, 905:circumsteterat Civilem et alius metus,
Tac. H. 4, 79:circumsteterat palatium publica exspectatio,
id. ib. 1, 17:paupertas et angustiae rerum nascentes eos circumsteterunt,
id. Or. 8.— Subst.: circumstantĭa, ium, n., details, circumstances, in an argument:illa (argumenta) per se fortia non oportet circumstantibus obscurare,
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74 circumsto
circum-sto, stĕti, 1, v. n. and a. (the perf. and pluperf. having the same form with those of circumsisto, and a similar meaning, it is sometimes doubtful to which verb a form belongs), to stand around in a circle, to take a station round; and, with the acc., to stand around a person or thing, to surround, encircle, encompass.I.Prop. (very freq. and class.).(α).Absol.: circumstant cum ardentibus taedis, Enn ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 51 Vahl.):(β).circumstant lacrimis rorantes ora genasque,
Lucr. 3, 469:Morini spe praedae adducti circumsteterunt,
Caes. B. G. 4, 37:circumstant properi aurigae,
Verg. A. 12, 85:ad circumstantes tendens sua bracchia silvas, Ov M. 3, 441: circumstantis exercitūs gratia,
Curt. 9, 3, 15:amici,
id. 3, 5, 9.—With acc.:2.aliquem,
Verg. G. 4, 216; Ov. M. 11, 505; Curt. 5, 12, 9:equites Romani qui circumstant senatum,
Cic. Cat. 1, 8, 21:sellam,
Liv. 8, 32, 14; Suet. Aug. 35:solem,
Ov. M. 2, 394:sacra,
id. ib. 2, 717:lectum,
Curt. 10, 5, 2.—Hence, circumstantes, ĭum, m. subst., the by-standers, Quint. 4, 2, 22; 4, 2, 127; Tac. A. 1, 21; 1, 22; Suet. Caes. 84; id. Aug. 93; Curt. 6, 10, 36.—B.In partic., to surround in a hostile manner, to beset, besiege:II.circumstare tribunal praetoris urbani, obsidere cum gladiis curiam, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32:quem tres Curiatii circumsteterant,
Liv. 1, 25, 6:si ambo consules infesti circumstarent tribunum,
id. 3, 9, 6:urbem Romanam,
id. 27, 40, 6:regis tecta,
Verg. A. 7, 585; cf. the foll.—Trop., to surround, encompass, occupy, take possession of (freq. in post-Aug prose); absol. or with acc.:cum dies et noctes omnia nos undique fata circumstent,
Cic. Phil. 10, 10, 20:circumstant te summae auctoritates,
id. Verr. 1, 17, 52:cum tanti undique terrores circumstarent,
Liv. 6, 2, 4; cf. id. 30, 3, 3:anceps proelium Romanos circumsteterat, incertos in quem hostem eruptionem facerent,
id. 25, 34, 10:ancepsque terror circumstabat,
id. 21, 28, 3; 34, 27, 1; Quint. 10, 3, 30:haec me cura, haec difficultas sola circumstat,
Plin. Pan. 3, 4:at me tum primum saevus circumstetit horror,
Verg. A. 2, 559:scio acerba meorum Circumstare odia ( = meos, qui me oderunt),
id. ib. 10, 905:circumsteterat Civilem et alius metus,
Tac. H. 4, 79:circumsteterat palatium publica exspectatio,
id. ib. 1, 17:paupertas et angustiae rerum nascentes eos circumsteterunt,
id. Or. 8.— Subst.: circumstantĭa, ium, n., details, circumstances, in an argument:illa (argumenta) per se fortia non oportet circumstantibus obscurare,
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75 выходной блок
1. output station2. output block3. output unitпротокольный блок; блок реализации протокола — protocol unit
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76 пленконаматыватель
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пленконаматыватель
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77 пленконаматыватель
film reeler кфт., film take-up station, ( киносъемочного аппарата) takeup deviceАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > пленконаматыватель
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78 секция переворачивания блока
Polygraphy: book take-over stationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > секция переворачивания блока
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79 Denitrierung
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80 Spannstation mit Umkehre
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Spannstation mit Umkehre
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