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81 sponge down
1. phr v обтирать, вытирать, протирать мокрой губкой2. phr v обтираться мокрой губкой -
82 hold-down
1) зажим; прижим; прижимная планка; захват• -
83 float\ down
float down smth. /smth. down/ to smth. the water floated the ship down to the sea течение снесло корабль в открытое море -
84 load\ down
be loaded down with smth. the water-carrier was loaded down with the weight of his earthen vessels водонос согнулся под грузом глиняных сосудов; be loaded down with responsibilities ощущать груз /бремя/ ответственности -
85 be in low water
быть без денег, находиться в стеснённых обстоятельствах; ≈ сидеть на мелиHe hastily reviewed the fortunes of his co-directors. Old Fontenoy was always in low water; the chairman a dark horse; Mont was in land, land right down in value, and mortgaged at that... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part II, ch. I) — Он мысленно перебирал состояния своих содиректоров. Старый Фонтеной всегда в стесненных обстоятельствах; председатель - "темная лошадка"; состояние Монта - в земле, а земля сейчас не в цене, к тому же его имение заложено.
Now and then Philip with one of the more experienced clerks went out to audit the accounts of some firm... he came to know which of the clients must be treated with respect and which were in low water. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 37) — Время от времени Филип отправлялся с одним из опытных конторщиков проверять счета какой-нибудь фирмы... он теперь уже знал, к кому из клиентов нужно было относиться почтительно и кто из них сел на мель.
I told you Peru was a delightful country to live in; but it's not quite so nice for people that happen to be in low water, as I was. (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part II, ch. VIII) — Я говорил уже, что Перу восхитительная страна, если есть на что жить. Но в ней нет ничего восхитительного для того, кто очутится там без гроша в кармане, как было со мной.
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86 gulp down
1. phr v проглатывать, глотать2. phr v сдерживать; глотать3. phr v разг. ловить каждое слово, принимать на веру, слепо всему верить -
87 shine\ down
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88 simmer down
inf остыть; успокоитьсяTom got mad, but soon simmered down.
The others sat around, giving me time to simmer down; someone handed me a water-bottle.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > simmer down
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89 wash-down
см. wash waterАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > wash-down
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90 face some issues down the road
Общая лексика: столкнуться с проблемами в будущем (By integrating water management components in a project today, owners will likely be saved from facing some issues down the road.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > face some issues down the road
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91 wash down
to help swallow (medicine, food) with liquid запить (лекарство, еду) жидкостьюHe swallowed the pills and washed them down with several gulps of water.
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92 chase down
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93 woozle water
n AmE slDespite the enormous quantities of woozle water he consumed he never let his audience down — Несмотря на огромное количество виски, которое он поглощал, он никогда не разочаровывал своих зрителей
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94 level down
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95 thin down
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96 flooding with down-the-center line of injection wells
Нефтепромысловый: (water) заводнение с внутриконтурными рядами нагнетательных скважинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > flooding with down-the-center line of injection wells
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97 hammering down
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98 running down
1. сокращение2. двигающийся по инерции3. вращение по инерции4. вращающийся по инерции -
99 talk-down landing
water landing — приводнение, посадка на воду
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > talk-down landing
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100 cool down
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