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  1. тех. выпуск, выхлоп 2. тех. выхлопные газы (двигателя) 3. тех. отсос, откачка; степень разрежения (в сосуде) 4. истощать, исчерпывать to exhaust resources —- истощать ресурсы to exhaust a subject —- исчерпать тему to exhaust all possible combinations —- перепробовать все возможные комбинации our stock is nearly exhausted —- наши запасы на исходе we exhausted our funds in a week —- за неделю от наших средств ничего не осталось 5. вычерпывать, опустошать to exhaust a well —- вычерпать колодец до дна 6. изнурять, истощать; выматывать (силы) to exhaust one's health —- подорвать свое здоровье to exhaust the soil —- истощать почву the climb exhausted us —- восхождение изнурило нас 7. изнурять себя, чрезмерно напрягать силы, не жалеть себя, своих сил 8. разрежать, выкачивать, высасывать, вытягивать (воздух); выпускать (пар) 9. отработать (рудник); исчерпать (полезные ископаемые) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  steam мятый, отработанный пар EXHAUST  1. noun; tech.  1) выхлопная труба; выхлоп, выпуск  2) attr. выхлопной, выпускной - exhaust steam  2. v.  1) истощать (человека, силы; запасы и т.п.); изнурять to exhaust all reserves - истощить все резервы to exhaust oneself with work - работать до (полного) изнеможения  2) исчерпывать to exhaust the subject - исчерпать тему  3) разрежать, выкачивать, высасывать, вытягивать (воздух); выпускать (пар) Syn: see weaken ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) выпуск; выхлоп; выхлопные газы 2) выхлопная труба 3) истощение, исчерпание; опустошение истощать, исчерпывать; опустошать 4) высасывание; отсос; откачка высасывать; откачивать 5) вытяжное устройство; вытяжка вытяжной to exhaust the supply of — истощать запас to exhaust the bulb — откачивать баллон to exhaust a cathode — истощать катод - fan-driven exhaust - muffle exhaust - rough exhaust - silence exhaust ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  вытяжка, отсос; выхлоп; выхлопные газы air exhaust air jet exhaust lateral exhaust local exhaust purge exhaust push-pull exhaust smoke exhaust ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) выхлоп; выпуск выпускать 2) выхлопая (выпускная) труба 3) вытяжное устройство 4) выхлопные (отработавшие) газы 5) откачка; разрежение; вакуумирование, создание вакуума откачивать; разрежать, создавать вакуум 6) истощение - air exhaust - chemical exhaust - electrolyte exhaust - jet exhaust - multinozzle exhaust - smokeless exhaust - smoky exhaust - steam exhaust - thermal exhaust - turbine exhaust - twin exhaust - vented exhaust ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 consume or use up the whole of. 2 (often as exhausted adj. or exhausting adj.) use up the strength or resources of; tire out. 3 study or expound on (a subject) completely. 4 (often foll. by of) empty (a vessel etc.) of its contents. --n. 1 a waste gases etc. expelled from an engine after combustion. b (also exhaust-pipe) the pipe or system by which these are expelled. c the process of expulsion of these gases. 2 a the production of an outward current of air by the creation of a partial vacuum. b an apparatus for this. Derivatives exhauster n. exhaustible adj. exhaustibility n. exhaustibly adv. Etymology: L exhaurire exhaust- (as EX-(1), haurire draw (water), drain) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Etymology: Latin ~us, past participle of exhaurire, from ex- + haurire to draw; akin to Middle High German ?sen to empty, Greek auein to take  Date: 1531  transitive verb  1.  a. to consume entirely ; use up ~ed our funds in a week  b. to tire extremely or completely ~ed by overwork  c. to deprive of a valuable quality or constituent ~ a photographic developer ~ a soil of fertility  2.  a. to draw off or let out completely  b. to empty by drawing off the contents; specifically to create a vacuum in  3.  a. to consider or discuss (a subject) thoroughly or completely  b. to try out the whole number of ~ed all the possibilities  intransitive verb discharge, empty the engine ~s through the muffler  Synonyms: see deplete, tire  • ~er noun  • ~ibility noun  • ~ible adjective  II. noun  Date: 1848  1.  a. the escape of used gas or vapor from an engine  b. the gas or vapor thus escaping  2.  a. the conduit through which used gases escape  b. an arrangement for removing fumes, dusts, or odors from an enclosure  3. ~ion ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (exhausts, exhausting, exhausted) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If something exhausts you, it makes you so tired, either physically or mentally, that you have no energy left. Don’t exhaust him... VERB: V n • exhausted She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy. = worn out ADJ • exhausting It was an exhausting schedule she had set herself. = gruelling ADJ 2. If you exhaust something such as money or food, you use or finish it all. We have exhausted all our material resources... They said that food supplies were almost exhausted. VERB: V n, V-ed 3. If you have exhausted a subject or topic, you have talked about it so much that there is nothing more to say about it. She and Chantal must have exhausted the subject of babies and clothes. VERB: V n 4. The exhaust or the exhaust pipe is the pipe which carries the gas out of the engine of a vehicle. (mainly BRIT) N-COUNT 5. Exhaust is the gas or steam that is produced when the engine of a vehicle is running. ...the exhaust from a car engine... The city’s streets are filthy and choked with exhaust fumes. N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to make someone extremely tired so that they have no energy left  (I find a full day's teaching exhausts me. | exhaust sb to do sth)  (It exhausted him even to talk very long.) 2 to use all of something  (We've nearly exhausted our coal reserves.) 3 exhaust a subject/topic etc to talk about something so much that you have nothing more to say about it  (Once we'd exhausted the subject of Jill's wedding, we had nothing to say to each other.) ~2 n 1 a pipe on a car or machine through which gas or steam passes; exhaust pipe 2 the gas or steam produced when an engine is working ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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