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101 walking distance
фраз. предел досягаемости пешком; расстояние пешкомOne effect of the development of fast, afiordable transport has been to free people from the necessity of living within walking distance of work. — Одним из эффектов развития быстрого, доступного транспорта было освобождение людей от необходимости проживать в пределах досягаемости работы пешком.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > walking distance
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102 walking scoop dredge
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103 walking-out
[͵wɔ:kıŋʹaʋt] nвыход ( на прогулку)walking-out dress - а) выходное платье (преим. у прислуги); б) воен. разг. выходная форма одежды
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104 walking ticket
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105 walking dandruff
n AmE slHe's hopping around like he's got walking dandruff — У него что, вши завелись, что он елозит?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > walking dandruff
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106 walking ticket
n AmE infmlсм. walking papersThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > walking ticket
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107 walking-stick, Rossi's
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > walking-stick, Rossi's
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108 walking-stick, two-striped
DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > walking-stick, two-striped
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109 walking-sticks
1. LAT Phasmoptera [Phasmodea, Cheleutoptera]2. RUS палочники, привиденьевые3. ENG phasmids, stick and leaf insects, walking-sticks4. DEU Gespenst(heu)schrecken, Stab(heu)schrecken, Phasmiden5. FRA phasmidoptères, phasmesDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > walking-sticks
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110 walking beam
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111 walking race
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112 walking shoe
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > walking shoe
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113 walking and road marching
WARM, walking and road marchingEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > walking and road marching
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114 walking wounded collecting post
WWCP, walking wounded collecting postместо [пункт] сбора легкораненыхEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > walking wounded collecting post
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115 walking wounded collecting station
WWCS, walking wounded collecting stationEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > walking wounded collecting station
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116 walking wounded dressing station
WWDS, walking wounded dressing stationEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > walking wounded dressing station
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117 walking-race
[ˈwɔ:kɪŋreɪs]walking-race соревнования по спортивной ходьбе -
118 walking-stick
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119 walking beam
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > walking beam
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120 walking beam with extended arm
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > walking beam with extended arm
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walking — [wôk′iŋ] adj. 1. a) that walks b) that is able to walk 2. for use by a walker, hiker, etc. 3. characterized by walking, hiking, etc. [a walking trip through Wales] 4. in human form [a walking encyclopedia ] … English World dictionary
walking — (adj.) c.1400, prp. adjective from WALK (Cf. walk) (v.). Walking sickness, one in which the sufferer is able to get about and is not bed ridden, is from 1846. Walking wounded is recorded from 1917. Walking bass is attested from 1939 in jazz slang … Etymology dictionary
Walking — (von englisch: to walk „gehen“ und entsprechend ausgesprochen) ist die freizeitsportliche Variante der wettkampforientierten Sportart Gehen. Eine moderne Variante ist das Nordic Walking, bei dem zusätzlich Stöcke – wie beim Skilanglauf –… … Deutsch Wikipedia
walking — /waw king/, adj. 1. considered as a person who can or does walk or something that walks: The hospital is caring for six walking patients. He s walking proof that people can lose weight quickly. 2. used for or as an aid in walking: She put on her… … Universalium
walking — n. & adj. in senses of WALK n. Phrases and idioms: walking delegate a trade union official who visits members and their employers for discussions. walking dictionary (or encyclopaedia) colloq. a person having a wide general knowledge. walking… … Useful english dictionary
walking — /ˈwɔkɪŋ/ (say wawking) adjective 1. that walks; able to walk. 2. used for or in walking: walking shoes. 3. characterised by or consisting of walking: a walking holiday. 4. of or relating to an implement, machine, etc., drawn by an animal and… …
walking — I. noun Date: 14th century 1. the action of one that walks < walking is good exercise > 2. the condition of a surface for one going on foot < the walking is slippery > II. adjective Date: 15th century 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
walking — walk•ing [[t]ˈwɔ kɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) able to walk; ambulatory: walking patients[/ex] 2) living; live: He s walking proof that people can lose weight quickly[/ex] 3) designed esp. for walking: walking shoes[/ex] 4) characterized or accomplished by… … From formal English to slang
walking — walk|ing1 [ˈwo:kıŋ US ˈwo:k ] n [U] 1.) especially BrE the activity or sport of going for walks, especially in the countryside or mountains →↑hiking, rambling ↑rambling ▪ We went walking in the hills. walking boots/shoes walking holiday/tour etc… … Dictionary of contemporary English