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121 half turn into handspring full turn out vault
переворот вперед с поворотом на 180 град и поворот на 360 град после толчка рукамиEnglish-Russian sports dictionary > half turn into handspring full turn out vault
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122 to turn out
1) производить, выпускать( о продукции)
2) выгружать
3) оказываться
4) увольнять
5) прекращать работу, бастовать
6) выгонять скот на пастбищеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to turn out
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123 general turn-out
всеобщая (длительная) забастовкаАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > general turn-out
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124 a great turn-out of spectators
Общая лексика: много зрителейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a great turn-out of spectators
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125 a small turn-out of spectators
Общая лексика: мало зрителейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a small turn-out of spectators
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126 bus turn-out
Общая лексика: автобусный карман (Расширение проезжей части для остановки автобуса. Выражение употребляется в США) -
127 don't worry, it is sure to turn out well
Общая лексика: не беспокойся, все, несомненно, наладитсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > don't worry, it is sure to turn out well
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128 foresee how things will turn out
Психоанализ: предвидеть, как всё обернётсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > foresee how things will turn out
См. также в других словарях:
turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… … Dictionary of American idioms
turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… … Dictionary of American idioms
Turn-out — n.; pl. {Turn outs}. 1. The act of coming forth; a leaving of houses, shops, etc.; esp., a quitting of employment for the purpose of forcing increase of wages; a strike; opposed to lockout. [1913 Webster] 2. A short side track on a railroad, whi … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turn out — [v1] equip; produce accouter, appoint, arm, bear, bring out, build, clothe, dress, fabricate, finish, fit, fit out*, furnish, make, manufacture, outfit, process, put out, rig*, rig out*, yield; concepts 167,205,234 turn out [v2] get out of bed… … New thesaurus
turn|out — «TURN OWT», noun. 1. a gathering of people; assemblage: »There was a good turnout at the picnic. 2. the quantity produced, as by an industry, shop, or machine; total product; output; yield. 3. a wide place in a narrow road, where vehicles can… … Useful english dictionary
turn out — ► turn out 1) extinguish (an electric light). 2) produce (something). 3) empty (one s pockets). 4) prove to be the case. 5) eject or expel from a place. 6) go somewhere to attend a meeting, vote, play in a game, etc. 7) ( … English terms dictionary
turn out — (for (something)) to come, appear, or be present for something. A lot of students turned out for the demonstration. The last time she performed here the whole town turned out … New idioms dictionary
turn out — (something) to produce or make something. Which university turns out the most successful scientists? The factory is turning the dolls out as fast as it can … New idioms dictionary
Turn-out — (engl., spr. Törrn aut, d.i. das Herausgehen), 1) in England das Arbeitseinstellen der Fabrikarbeiter in Masse; vgl. Strike; 2) (Turnout tracks), die Ausweicheplätze auf Eisenbahnen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Turn-out — (engl., spr. törn aut, »Ausrücken, Herausgehen«), in England die Einstellung der Arbeit durch Fabrikarbeiter in Masse, »Ausstand« … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
turn out — index deport (banish), depose (remove), discharge (dismiss), disinherit, dislodge, dismiss ( … Law dictionary