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121 обратиться
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122 против
1) against
2) contra
3) facing
– мера против
– против ветра
– против волокно
– против потока
– против течения
взлетать против ветра — take off into the wind
вращаться против часовой стрелки — rotate anti-clockwise
вращение ветра против часовой стрелки — <meteor.> backing of wind
двигаться против часовой стрелки — move counter-clockwise
защемление против кручения — torsional restraint
момент против штопора — antispin moment
обрабатывать ткань против моли — moth-proof fabric
отклонять элероны против штопора — put ailerons against spin
против мертвого хода — <engin.> antibacklash
против часовой стрелки — anticlockwise, counter-clockwise, counterclockwise
пружина против мертвого хода — <engin.> antibacklash spring
разворачиваться против ветра — turn into wind
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123 превращать в деньги
1) Economy: turn into money3) Makarov: (имущество) bank, convert into moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превращать в деньги
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124 претворить в жизнь
1) General subject: materialize, realize, turn into reality2) Mathematics: put into practice3) Jargon: jellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > претворить в жизнь
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125 Ш-6
ОДИН ШАГ от чего до чего coll NP sing only usu. impers predic with copula fixed WOit does not take much for one phenomenon, condition, emotion etc to develop into another more serious, significant etc one or to turn into an opposite or contrasting one: от X-a до Y-a один шаг - itfs only one (a short, a single) step from X to Yit's but a short (a single) step from X to Y Y is only one (just a) step away from X from X to Y is but a single step.Если для охранника охрана - задача политическая, то такой охранник ненадёжен: политические взгляды moivt меняться. Даже личная симпатия ненадежна: от симпатии до антипатии один шаг (Рыбаков 2). If security officials regarded their work as political, then they were unreliable, as political views were changeable. Even personal sympathy was unreliable, for it was only one step from sympathy to antipathy (2a)....Издали казалось, что солдатики иронически улыбаются. А от иронии до крамолы - один шаг (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....From а distance it looked as though they (the soldiers) were smiling ironically. And from irony to sedition is but a single step! (1b). -
126 один шаг
• ОДИН ШАГ от чего до чего coll[NP; sing only; usu. impers predic with copula; fixed WO]=====⇒ it does not take much for one phenomenon, condition, emotion etc to develop into another more serious, significant etc one or to turn into an opposite or contrasting one:- от X-a до Y-а один шаг≈ it's only one <a short, a single> step from X to Y;- it's but a short < a single> step from X to Y;- from X to Y is but a single step.♦ Если для охранника охрана - задача политическая, то такой охранник ненадежен: политические взгляды могут меняться. Даже личная симпатия ненадежна: от симпатии до антипатии один шаг (Рыбаков 2). If security officials regarded their work as political, then they were unreliable, as political views were changeable. Even personal sympathy was unreliable, for it was only one step from sympathy to antipathy (2a).♦...Издали казалось, что солдатики иронически улыбаются. А от иронии до крамолы - один шаг (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....From a distance it looked as though they [the soldiers] were smiling ironically. And from irony to sedition is but a single step! (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > один шаг
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127 испаряться
испариться1. evaporate, exhale; turn into a vapour, vaporize2. разг. ( исчезать) disappear, vanish into thin air3. страд. к испарять -
128 окаменеть (I) (св)
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4. be petrified............................................................5. be numbed{ numb:(adj. & vivt.) کرخ، بیحس، کرخت، بیحس یا کرخت کردن}............................................................6. harden(vt. & vi.) سخت کردن، تبدیل به جسم جامد کردن، مشکل کردن، سخت شدن، ماسیدن............................................................7. become hard
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