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101 spaced-out
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102 close out
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103 ■ space out
■ space outA v. t. + avv.2 scaglionare; frazionare; disporre a intervalli: to space out payments, scaglionare i pagamenti ( farli a rate)5 ( slang, di solito al passivo) mandare in estasi, rendere euforico; ( anche) disorientare, mandare in trance; ‘intrippare’ (pop.)B v. i. + avv.1 distanziarsi; diradarsi -
104 spaced out
to be \spaced out on drugs high [o auf dem Trip] sein;to look totally \spaced out total high aussehen -
105 set out
set off/out отправиться/тронуться в путь, поездкуHe set off on another of his European pleasure tours.
She longed to set out for Europe, to see England, her father’s country.
The children were always excited to set out on a camping trip.
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106 talk out
фраз. гл.1) исчерпать тему разговора; дойти до сутиLet's talk this out before we do anything. — Давай разберёмся в этом до конца, прежде чем что-либо предпринимать.
2) выяснить (что-л.) в ходе беседы3) полит. затягивать прения с тем, чтобы отсрочить голосование4) говорить громко, чётко5) разрешить (спор, конфликт) переговорами6) ( talk out of) отговорить от (чего-л.), разубедитьto talk smb. out of taking the trip — отговорить кого-л. от поездки
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107 maiden trip
первое плавание, первый рейс ( нового корабля)It's all arranged. There's a party of us going out to West Africa on the maiden voyage of the new Clan liner, the Algoa. We sail in three months' time. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book IV, ch. 4) — Все уже решено. Мы целой группой едем в Западную Африку с первым рейсом нового клэновского парохода "Альгоа". Отплываем через три месяца.
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108 talk out of
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109 blow out
сесть, спустить (о шине)On our trip to Florida one of our tires blew out.
This tire is about to blow out.
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110 zonk out
phrvi AmE sl1)She went home after this trip and just zonked out — Она добралась до дома и там вырубилась от наркотика
2)I zonked out the minute I hit the sack — Я моментально уснул, как только лег в постель
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111 handle the drill pipe out
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > handle the drill pipe out
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112 current cut-out
токовый расцепитель 1)
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[IEV number 442-01-44]EN
current cut-out
a current sensing device intended to switch-off automatically under abnormal operating condition and which has no provision for adjustment by the user
[IEV number 442-01-44]FR
limiteur de courant
dispositif sensible au courant, destiné à interrompre automatiquement un circuit dans des conditions de fonctionnement anormal, et qui ne peut être réglé par l'usager
[IEV number 442-01-44]1) Должно быть расцепитель тока
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > current cut-out
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113 talk out of
отговорить, разубедить to talk smb. out of taking the trip ≈ отговорить кого-л. от поездки отговаривать отБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > talk out of
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114 freak-out
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115 means loosing your mind, or seeing things, or strange, out of the ordinary
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > means loosing your mind, or seeing things, or strange, out of the ordinary
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116 to flip out
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to flip out
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117 to freak out
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to freak out
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118 it was a long train trip but we stuck it out by playing cards
Общая лексика: в поезде мы ехали долго, но мы коротали время карточной игройУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it was a long train trip but we stuck it out by playing cards
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119 Round-trip Time Out
Network technologies: RTOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Round-trip Time Out
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120 otkidanje
• trip-out
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