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Перевод: idle
[прилагательное] незанятый; неработающий; безработный; праздный; гулящий; бездействующий; пустой; ленивый; бесполезный; тщетный; холостой; безваттный; реактивный; простой; неосновательный; [существительное] холостой ход; [глагол] бездельничать; лодырничать; лениться; работать вхолостую
Тезаурус:
- On the TBM everything can be done simultaneously: emergency oxygen on , power back to idle and start to dive at the same moment.
- And beside the basic structural problems there is a further set of problems connected with such an economy in crisis: energy shortages, or assembly-lines standing idle for want of one or two spare parts.
- St Mary's was destined to lie idle for some years until the foundation of the Chalford Stick Company in 1903.
- By the end of September, all twenty-three plants were lying idle, the management's offer of talks on productivity deals being abruptly rejected.
- It's all polished and pacy enough to titillate a teen audience, but it's idle hackwork from writer-director Bruce A. Evans and writer-producer Raynold Gideon, whose previous screenwriting credits included the promising Stand By Me and Starman.
- To paddle around Laguna Chica enjoying the idle drift of time, the depth of natural silence; to go and rest my head for a last time between the fifteen-foot-high buttresses of Big Tree
- Clean, the Fouga glides well, so it is easy to throttle back to idle and float home.
- But for the most part he was, in Lewis's eyes, an "idle prig" who wasted his time cultivating well-born families and pretty boys and visiting exotic churches.
- This function is more fully described elsewhere but the idea is to raise artificially the idle speed when the throttle stick is pulled right back.
- Another way of achieving this situation is by use of the "idle up" switch on your transmitter.
- So he was, McLeish observed, the devil plainly being given no opportunity to find work for idle hands.
- To give you the total reckoning of it: it is the busy man's recreation, the idle man's business, the melancholy man's sanctuary, the stranger's welcome, the Inns of Court man's entertainment, the scholar's kindness and the citizen's courtesy.
- Frustrated in that sector, speculators turned to every other potential bid target in sight, even taking the chance to roll out a few genuinely new stories, presumably cooked up on one of those many idle dealing days during the election campaign.
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