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121 успокоить(ся)
гл. to calm downShe finally calmed down after the accident.
Calm down, there's nothing to worry about.
"Calm down, Mr. Smith," the doctor said with a reassuring smile. "You are going to live a long time."
The wind seems to be calming down at last.
Try to calm the children down, they're too excited.
The lion never calms down and does not allow others to calm down.
Calm yourself down, there's nothing to worry about.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > успокоить(ся)
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122 ветровал
2) Engineering: deadfall3) Agriculture: w ind slash4) Forestry: "pushover", rolled timber slash, wind slash, wind-throw, wind-thrown tree, wind-thrown trees, windfall timber, windthrow (деревьев с корнями), windthrown timber, windthrown tree5) Ecology: blow-down, storm damage, wing slash6) Makarov: blowdown (стихия), deadfall (стихия), windbreak, windfall branches, windfall timber (поваленная древесина), windthrown timber (поваленная древесина) -
123 снос ветром
1) General subject: windage2) Aviation: (самолёта) leeway, wind deflection3) Naval: carrying down by the wind, crabbing, wind drift5) Arms production: sweep -
124 попутный ветер
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125 попутный ветер
tailwind имя существительное: -
126 сносить
1. pull downсносить, разрушать — shake down
сносить, валить; крушить — smash down
2. carry; take; pull down; demolish; endure; bear; tolerate3. demolish4. raze5. stomach6. sufferСинонимический ряд:1. выдерживать (глаг.) выдерживать; выносить; переносить; терпеть2. износить (глаг.) затаскать; износить; истаскать; истрепать3. ломать (глаг.) ломать; разбирать4. смывать (глаг.) смывать5. срубать (глаг.) срубать; ссекать -
127 наносит основное направление
1. rule in zero line2. ruling in zero lineРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > наносит основное направление
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128 против ветра
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > против ветра
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