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1 wearing down
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2 wearing down
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3 wearing-down
1) Лесоводство: естественное затупление, износ, истирание2) Макаров: естественное затупление (дефибрерного камня) -
4 wearing down
שחיקה; השתחקות, בליה* * *◙ הילב,תוקחתשה ;הקיחש◄ -
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8 wearing-down
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9 WEARING DOWN
[N]DEFETIGATIO (-ONIS) (F)DEFATIGATIO (-ONIS) (F) -
10 wearing-down frequency
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > wearing-down frequency
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11 wearing down of the enemy
Военный термин: изматывание противникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wearing down of the enemy
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12 wearing down the enemy
Военный термин: изматывание противникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wearing down the enemy
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13 wearing-down frequency
Строительство: частота износаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wearing-down frequency
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14 wearing-down frequency
частота износа, частота срабатыванияEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > wearing-down frequency
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15 WEARING DOWN FIRE
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16 wearing
1. n ношение; носка2. n одежда3. n износwearing parts — части, подверженные износу
4. a предназначенный для ношенияwearing apparel — одежда, готовое платье
5. a утомительный, изматывающий6. a скучный, нудный; надоедливый7. a спец. подверженный износу; изнашиваемыйСинонимический ряд:1. tiresome (adj.) boring; dull; exhausting; fatiguing; labored; monotonous; tedious; tiresome; tiring2. abrading (verb) abrading; chafing; eroding; galling; grazing; rubbing; ruffling3. biting (verb) biting; corroding; eating; fretting; gnawing; wear away4. tiring (verb) draining; fatiguing; jading; tiring; wear down; wear out; wearing down; wearying -
17 ■ wear down
■ wear downA v. i. + avv.1 consumarsi; logorarsi: The heels of my shoes are wearing down, i tacchi delle mie scarpe si stanno consumando2 ridursi, assottigliarsi: The stick wore down to a stump, il bastone si ridusse a un mozzicone ( a furia di tagliarlo, ecc.)3 (fig.) fiaccarsi; indebolirsi; venir meno: All resistance wore down, è venuta meno ogni resistenzaB v. t. + avv.1 consumare; logorare: Your tyres are worn down, hai le gomme consumate; (mil.) to wear the enemy down, logorare il nemico2 (fig.) fiaccare; stancare; sfibrare: The police wore down his resistance, la polizia ha fiaccato la sua resistenza3 (mil. e sport) logorare la resistenza di (q.); rendere esausto; sfibrare: to wear down one's opponent, sfibrare l'avversario. -
18 live down
(to live through the shame of (a foolish act etc) till it is forgotten.) lograr que se olvidev + o + adv, v + adv + oif they see you wearing that, you'll never live it down — si te ven con eso no lo van a olvidar nunca or (fam) te van a tomar el pelo toda la vida
VT + ADV* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oif they see you wearing that, you'll never live it down — si te ven con eso no lo van a olvidar nunca or (fam) te van a tomar el pelo toda la vida
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19 wear\ down
1. IIIwear down smth. /smth. down/ wear down the heels of one's shoes стаптывать /снашивать/ каблуки; wear down smb.'s health (smb.'s energy, smb.'s nerves, etc.) подтачивать чье-л. здоровье и т.д.; wear down smb.'s resistance (smb.'s opposition to the scheme, etc.) преодолеть /сломить/ чье-л. сопротивление и т.д.; wear down smb.'s arguments опровергать чьи-л. доводы /аргументы/; wear down smb. /smb. down/ his constant talking wears me down он все время говорит, и это меня крайне утомляет; the hectic rush of my work is wearing me down лихорадочный темп работы меня изнуряет; looking after high-spirited children soon wore her down от этих живых /подвижных/ детей она скоро устала2. XIbe worn down the steps have been worn down ступени были стерты; be worn down in some manner heels are usually worn down at one side каблуки обычно стаптываются на одну сторону; the record is so worn down we can hardly hear the tune пластинка так истерлась /так заезжена/, что даже трудно разобрать мотив; be worn down by smth. he returned from the tropics worn down by fever он вернулся из тропиков, ослабевший от лихорадки /измотанный лихорадкой/ -
20 pass down
vtto \pass down down <-> sth etw weitergeben;to \pass down down songs/ tales Lieder/Geschichten überliefern;to \pass down down a tradition eine Tradition weitergeben;this tradition had been \pass downed down through the family for centuries diese Tradition wurde jahrhundertelang innerhalb der Familie weitergeführt;to \pass down sth down to sb etw an jdn weitergeben;in turn each father \pass downed down the secrets of the trade to his sons die Väter gaben ihre Berufsgeheimnisse jeweils an ihre Söhne weiter;the suit our teacher was wearing had been \pass downed down to him by his father den Anzug, den unser Lehrer trug, hatte ihm sein Vater vermacht2) ( hand down)to \pass down sth <-> down etw hinunterreichen;as they left the train he \pass downed their luggage down to his wife als sie aus dem Zug ausstiegen, reichte er seiner Frau das Gepäck hinaus
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