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81 wind down
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<window\>\> ( Auto) bajar; \<\<productionade\>\> reducir* paulatinamente2) v + adv (colloq) relajarse1.VT + ADV [+ car window] bajar; (=scale down) [+ production, business] disminuir poco a poco, reducir poco a poco2. VI + ADV1) (lit) [clock] pararse2) * (=relax) relajarse3) * (=come to an end) [activity, event] tocar a su fin* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<window\>\> ( Auto) bajar; \<\<production/trade\>\> reducir* paulatinamente2) v + adv (colloq) relajarse -
82 wind
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83 wind up
vt(clock) aufziehen, (car window) hochkurbeln, (meeting, speech) abschließen, (person) aufziehen, ärgern -
84 wind up
vt(clock) aufziehen, (car window) hochkurbeln, (meeting, speech) abschließen, (person) aufziehen, ärgern -
85 wind clock
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wind clock
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86 wind clock
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87 wind a clock
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88 wind up the alarm clock
Общая лексика: завести будильникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wind up the alarm clock
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89 wind the clock
לכוון את השעון* * *◙ ןועשה תא ןווכל◄ -
90 wind the clock
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91 wind the clock
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92 wind\ the\ clock
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93 to wind a clock
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94 o'clock
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95 to wind down
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96 rewind re·wind vt
[ˌriː'waɪnd]1) (ball of wool etc) riavvolgere, riarrotolare, (tape, cassette) far tornare indietro2) (clock, toy) ricaricare -
97 I neglected to wind the clock
Макаров: я забыл завести часыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I neglected to wind the clock
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98 nine-o'clock wind
Военный термин: дующий слева под прямым углом к направлению стрельбы ветер -
99 o'clock wind
Военный термин: ветер с направлением, определяемым по условному часовому циферблату -
100 six-o'clock wind
Автомобильный термин: ветер в спину, попутный ветер
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