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121 get down
v.1 bajar (reduce) (weight); reducir (costs, temperature)to get somebody down desanimar o deprimir a alguien3 bajarse, apearse, bajar, abajar.4 bajarse de.5 deprimir, abatir.6 poner por escrito, anotar.7 tragarse, engullir, tragar.8 reducir en intensidad.vi.bajarse (descend) ( from de) -
122 South Down Wool
This is the most valuable of the short staple 3-in. wools, and has a short regular fine fibre with a high spinning quality. Spins about 60's. The average weight of a fleece is about 41/2-lb. It is largely used for hosiery and flannels. The sheep were originally bred in the south-east of England (Sussex) but now are spread all over England. -
123 take the weight off your feet
Пословица: в ногах правды нет (the saying means: "no good standing around." said usually after the words: "sit down please")Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take the weight off your feet
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124 be cast down
cast off the high bar — отмах назад в вис из упора на в.ж.
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125 percent down
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126 carry down
высаждение; переход в осадокcarry weight — иметь вес; иметь влияние
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127 branches were bowed down with the weight of the snow
Макаров: ветки согнулись под тяжестью снегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > branches were bowed down with the weight of the snow
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128 keep the papers down with a weight
Макаров: прижмите бумаги чем-нибудь тяжелымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keep the papers down with a weight
См. также в других словарях:
weight\ down — • weigh down • weight down 1. To make heavy; cause to go down or bend with weight; overload. The evergreens are weighed down by the deep snow. Often used with with or by . There are so many children in the back seat that they are weighing down… … Словарь американских идиом
weight down — verb weight down with a load (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑burden, ↑burthen, ↑weight • Ant: ↑unburden (for: ↑burden) • … Useful english dictionary
weight down — PHRASAL VERB If you weight something down, you put something heavy on it or in it in order to prevent it from moving easily. [V n P] Put some tins on top to weight it down … English dictionary
weight down — See: WEIGH DOWN … Dictionary of American idioms
weight down — See: WEIGH DOWN … Dictionary of American idioms
weight — weight1 W2S1 [weıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(amount somebody/something weighs)¦ 2¦(how fat)¦ 3¦(heaviness)¦ 4¦(heavy thing)¦ 5¦(worry)¦ 6¦(importance)¦ 7¦(amount)¦ 8¦(for measuring quantities)¦ 9¦(for sport)¦ 10 throw your wei … Dictionary of contemporary English
weight — Synonyms and related words: Indian club, accent, affliction, amperage, armipotence, ascendancy, authoritativeness, authority, balance, ballast, barbell, be heavy, beef, bitter cup, bitter draft, bitter draught, bitter pill, black power, bob, brim … Moby Thesaurus
weight — weight1 [ weıt ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a measurement of how heavy a person or thing is: in weight: It was about 12 pounds in weight. lose weight (=become thinner): Have you lost weight? put on/gain weight (=become fatter): Susan gained weight… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
weight — [[t]we͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦ weights, weighting, weighted 1) N VAR: oft amount in N, with poss, N of amount The weight of a person or thing is how heavy they are, measured in units such as kilograms, pounds, or tons. What is your height and weight?... This… … English dictionary
weight — I UK [weɪt] / US noun Word forms weight : singular weight plural weights *** 1) a) [uncountable] a measurement of how heavy a person or thing is in weight: It was about 12 pounds in weight. lose weight (= become thinner): Have you lost weight?… … English dictionary
weight — I n 1. heaviness, heft, heftiness, weightiness, ponderousness, ponderosity, gravity; pounds, tonnage, pressure; mass, density, volume, size; bulk, bulkiness, largeness, bigness, amplitude. 2. load, burden, onus, cross, millstone, albatross; duty … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder