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To be hard up
Глоссарий разговорных идиом в английском языке |
To be short of money
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Hard, английский
- Wines with abrasive, astringent tannins or high acidity are said to be hard. young vintages of rhone wines can be hard, but they should never be harsh.
- Как и слово bad, может означать все самое лучшее (и все же hard times - трудные времена); hard spiel негритянский говор, jive.
- A section of otherwise muddy shoreline suitable for mooring or hauling out.
- A твердый consonant
- A road-path made through mud for landing at. (see ard.)
- [1] a firm or paved beach or slope convenient for hauling boats or small vessels out of the water. [2] the pad on which wooden warships used to be constructed. [3] a beach prepared for amphibious maneuvers. [4] helm order denoting that the tiller should be moved with the utmost energy, hard over in the direction indicated (i.e., hard aport! hard astarboard! hard alee! hard aweather!).
- A sound or track which has too much upper midrange (around 3 khz) combined with a good transient response.
- Твердый грунт, по которому можно пройти через топкое болото песчаное место для высадки на берег
Hard, английский
Hard / slack bilges, английский
Глубокий / мелкий трюм
Hard adder, английский
Жесткий сумматор
Hard affinity, английский
A mechanism by which a thread can only run on a fixed set of one or more processors.
Hard against, английский
Hard aground, английский
- A boat which has gone aground and cannot break free under her own power.
- A vessel which has gone aground and is incapable of refloating under her own power.
- Stuck on the bottom and unable to move without assistance.
Hard airgun, английский
Hard alee, английский
Command to move the tiller of a sailing vessel rapidly to leeward, thus turning the boat to windward.
Hard and fast, английский
- Said of a ship on shore.
- Describes a vessel which is grounded and immovable on rocks, a shoal, or a firm beach. also hard aground.
Hard aport (or astarboard), английский
[1] position of the helm when the rudder is turned as far as possible to the left (or right). [2] command to place the helm in that position.
Hard asphalt, английский
Solid asphalt having a normal penetration, 2 of less than 10.
Hard automation, английский
Жесткая автоматизация
Hard bandpass limiter, английский
Жесткий полосовой ограничитель
Hard bargain, английский
- A useless fellow; a skulker.
- An intractable seaman, a skulker. short for king’s hard bargain.
Hard barren soil; barren soil, английский
Hard booking, английский
A project booking that commits a resource to a project or activity, usually for a specified period of time on a project schedule.
Hard bottom, английский
Hard bread, английский
[1] refers to a jamaican staple made with heavily sweetened flour. [2] the term was in occasional naval use as an antonym to soft bread, but the preferred term was hard tack.
Hard budget constraints, английский
Жесткая бюджетная политика
Hard bullet, английский
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To be scared stiff, английский
To be terrified
To scold, blame or punish him, английский
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