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Англо-русский строительный словарь - make-up

 
 

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make-up

1) состав (материала), структура, строение

2) пополнение, подпитка (напр. вода, добавляемая к потоку, чтобы восполнить потери вследствие испарения в градирнях)

fractional make-up

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1.
  структура ...
Англо-русский авиационный словарь
2.
  room уборная (актера); MAKE-UP man  а) гример;  б) верстальщик MAKE-UP noun  1) грим; косметика; she had a rich make-up - она была сильно накрашена  2) состав, структура, строение  3) натура, склад (ума, характера)  4) выдумка  5) typ. верстка  6) attr. - make-up room - make-up man ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  1. составлять; собирать to make up a sum —- набрать сумму to make up a group —- сколотить компанию to make up rules —- устанавливать правила to make up a medicine —- изготовлять (приготовлять) лекарство to make up a bundle —- связать в узел the parcel was neatly made up —- посылка была аккуратно упакована to make up the purchases into a package —- завернуть покупки в один пакет these are the things which make up the joy of life —- вот то, что составляет радость жизни 2. выдумывать, измышлять to make up a story —- выдумать (сочинить) историю to make up lies —- выдумывать небылицы you are making that up —- это ты выдумываешь he makes it up as he goes along —- он это выдумывает на ходу 3. помириться to make it up with smb. —- помириться с кем-л. let's make (it) up! —- давай помиримся! 4. помирить, примирить to make up differences —- уладить разногласия don't worry, he will go and make it up presently —- не волнуйся, он сейчас пойдет и все уладит let's make it up and be friends —- давайте помиримся 5. восполнять; возмещать; наверстывать to make up for lost time —- наверстывать потерянное (упущенное) время he quickly made up leeway in his studies —- он быстро ликвидировал отставание в учебе to make up for smb.'s absence —- заменить кого-л. I shall make up the difference out of my own pocket —- я доплачу разницу из своего кармана a dollar is wanted to make up the sum —- до полной суммы не хватает одного доллара we...
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  1) конституция, сложение 2) натура, склад (характера) 3) состав – genetic make-up ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. выдумка; 2. аксессуары; 3. косметика; грим; 4. конституция; состав; характер; 5. подпитка; пополнение; 6. разделка; 7. помириться, наладить отношения; 8. восстановить, возместить, компенсировать (что-л.) ...
Англо-русский словарь идиом
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  гл. 1) составлять, составлять в итоге 2) восполнять, компенсировать нехватки, возмещать - make up for the deficiency Syn: refund, recoup, recover ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) верстка 2) грим 3) добавочный 4) отделочный 5) подпитка котла 6) подпиточный 7) разделочный dough make-up unit — тесторазделочная машина - cable make-up - make-up code - make-up heating - make-up of publication - make-up part - make-up pipe-line - make-up run - make-up water ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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   verb  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to form by fitting together or assembling ~ a train of cars  b. to arrange typeset matter in (as pages) for printing  2.  a. to combine to produce (a sum or whole)  b. constitute, compose 10 chapters ~ this volume  3.  a. to compensate for (as a deficiency or omission) ~ the difference in lost pay  b. to do or take in order to correct an omission ~ a history exam  4. settle, decide made up my mind to depart  5. to wrap or fasten up make the books up into a parcel  6.  a. to prepare in physical appearance for a role  b. to apply cosmetics to  7.  a. invent, improvise ~ a story  b. to set in order rooms are made up daily  intransitive verb  1. to become reconciled quarreled but later made up  2.  a. to act ingratiatingly and flatteringly made up to his aunt for a new bicycle  b. to make advances ; court  3. compensate ~ for lost time  4.  a. to put on costumes or makeup (as for a play)  b. to apply cosmetics ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. The people or things that make up something are the members or parts that form that thing. North Africans make up the largest and poorest immigrant group in the country... Insects are made up of tens of thousands of proteins. = form, constitute PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), be V-ed P of n, also V n P 2. If you make up something such as a story or excuse, you invent it, sometimes in order to deceive people. I think it’s very unkind of you to make up stories about him... I’m not making it up. The character exists in real life. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 3. If you make yourself up or if someone else makes you up, make-up such as powder or lipstick is put on your face. She spent too much time making herself up... She chose Maggie to make her up for her engagement photographs... I can’t be bothered to make up my face. PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V n P, V P n (not pron) 4. If you make up an amount, you add something to it so that it is as large as it should be. Less than half of the money that students receive is in the form of grants, and loans have made up the difference... The team had six professionals and made the number up with five amateurs... For every ?100 you invest into a pension plan the Inland Revenue makes it up to ?125. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P, V n P to amount 5. If you make up time or hours, you work some extra hours because you have previously taken some time off work. They’ll have to make up time lost during the strike. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P 6. If two people make up or make it up after a quarrel or disagreement, they become friends again. She came back and they made up... They never made up the quarrel... They should make up with their ex-enemy in the West... I’ll make it up with him again. PHRASAL VERB: pl-n V P, pl-n V P n, V P with n, V it P with n, also pl-n V it P 7. If you make up something such as food or medicine, you prepare it by mixing or putting different things together. Prepare the souffle...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 substances such as powder, creams, and lipstick that some women and also actors put on their faces to improve or change their appearance  (eye make-up)  (- see also make up make1) 2 a particular combination of people or things that form a group or whole  (The make-up of the team should include both young and experienced players.) 3 sb's make-up the qualities, attitudes etc in someone's character  (It's in Bill's make-up to keep on fighting till the end.) 4 AmE a test taken in school because you were not able to take a previous test ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  {v.} (stress on "up") 1. To make by putting things or parts together. * /A car is made up of many different parts./ 2. To invent; think and say something that is new or not true. * /Jean makes up stories to amuse her little brother./ 3a. To do or provide (something lacking or needed); do or supply (something not done, lost, or missed); get back; regain; give back; repay. * /I have to make up the test I missed last week./ * /I want to go to bed early to make up the sleep I lost last night./ * /We have to drive fast to make up the hour we lost in Boston./ * /Vitamin pills make up what you lack in your diet./ * /The toy cost a dollar and Ted only had fifty cents, so Father made up the difference./ - Often used in the phrase "make it up to". * /Uncle Fred forgot my birthday present but he made it up to me by taking me to the circus./ * /Mrs. Rich spent so much time away from her children that she tried to make it up to them by giving them things./ Compare: MAKE GOOD. 3b. To do what is lacking or needed; do or give what should be done or given; get or give back what has been lost, missed, or not done; get or give instead; pay back. - Used with "for". * /We made up for lost time by taking an airplane instead of a train./ * /Saying you are sorry won't make up for the damage of breaking the window./ * /Mary had to make up for the time she missed in school when she was sick, by studying very hard./ * /The beautiful view at the top of the mountain makes up for the hard climb to get there./ 4. To put on lipstick and face paint powder. * /Clowns always make up before a circus show./ * /Tom watched his sister make up her face for her date./ 5. To become friends again after a quarrel. * /Mary and Joan quarreled, but made up after a while./ Compare: BURY THE HATCHET. 6. To try to make friends with someone; to win favor. - Followed by "to". * /The new boy made up to the teacher by sharpening her pencils./ ...
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