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Англо-русский химический словарь - warm up

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка warm up на русский

warm up

• 1) нагревать; 2) нагреваться

• 1) нагреваться; 2) нагревать

• нагревать

• нагреваться

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4.
  1. готовиться (к выступлению, соревнованию и т. п.) the singer is warming up before the concert —- певец распевается перед концертом 2. готовить что-л. (к состязанию и т. п.) let us warm up the car engine before we start —- давайте прогреем мотор до старта 3. приближаться к состоянию конфликта или опасности ...
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  разогревать(ся) ...
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  нагревать, подогревать, прогревать ...
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  1) прогрев (аппаратуры, двигателя) 2) электрон. выводка (печи) - tubing warm-up ...
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   intransitive verb  Date: 1846 to engage in exercise or practice especially before entering a game or contest; broadly to get ready ...
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  1. If you warm something up or if it warms up, it gets hotter. He blew on his hands to warm them up... All that she would have to do was warm up the pudding... The weather had warmed up. PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron), V P 2. If you warm up for an event such as a race, you prepare yourself for it by doing exercises or by practising just before it starts. In an hour the drivers will be warming up for the main event... PHRASAL VERB: V P see also warm-up 3. When a machine or engine warms up or someone warms it up, it becomes ready for use a little while after being switched on or started. He waited for his car to warm up... We spent a frustrating five minutes while the pilot warmed up the engines. PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P 4. If a comedian or speaker warms up an audience or the audience warms up, the audience is prepared for the main show or speaker by being told jokes, so that they are in a good mood. They would always come out and warm up the audience... The crowd began to warm up. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P ...
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  ~ n a set of gentle exercises you do to prepare your body for dancing, sport etc ...
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11.
  {v.} 1. To reheat cooked food. * /Mr. Jones was so late that his dinner got cold; his wife had to warm it up./ * /When the children had left for school, their mother warmed up the breakfast coffee./ 2. To become friendly or interested. * /It takes an hour or so for some children to warm up to strangers./ * /As he warmed up to his subject, Tom forgot his bashfulness./ 3. To get ready for a game or other event by exercising or practicing. * /The dancers began to warm up fifteen minutes before the performance./ * /The coach told us to warm up before entering the pool./ ...
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