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boot - translation to English

FORM OF PROJECT FINANCING
Build Operate Transfer; Build operate transfer; Build-Operate-Own-Transfer; Build Operate Own Transfer; BOOT; Build-Own-Operate-Transfer; Build-Operate-Transfer; Build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT); Build-operate-transfer (BOT); Build Own Operate; Build-operate-transfer; Design-finance-build-maintain-transfer; Build, Operate and Transfer; Design, build and operate; Build-Own-Operate; Build–Own–Operate; DBOT; Build–Operate–Transfer
  • BOT model

boot         
  • A pair of A-12 [[OXCART]] flight suit boots
  • Ancient Greek]] pair of terracotta boots. Early geometric period cremation burial of a woman, 900 BC, [[Ancient Agora Museum]], [[Athens]]
  • Classic black leather cowboy boots
  • heraldic left]] field
  • A pair of "classic" black leather Doc Martens. While these boots were originally designed as workwear (they are resistant to petrol, alkaline chemicals and other substances), they were adopted as a fashion item by the [[skinhead]] and [[punk subculture]]s.
  • Fashion boot terminology
  • A pair of tall riding boots
  • Boot hooks (left) and a [[boot jack]] (right) are sometimes needed to put on or take off some types of boots
  • A pair of [[New Rock]] boots, popular in the Gothic and biker subcultures
  • Loulan]], Xinjiang, China. [[Former Han]] dynasty 220 BC – AD 8
  • High leather boots are the object of sexual attraction by some people, notably [[boot fetish]]ists.
  • steel-toe]]d safety boots designed for construction workers
  • Calfhigh leather boots with stiletto heel (Le Silla)
  • Exhibit of the world's largest boot – Mongolian shoemaking. Museum Complex Tsonzhin Boldog, Mongolia
TYPE OF FOOTWEAR EXTENDING ABOVE THE ANKLE JOINT
Work boots; Boots; Grinders (footwear); Work boot; Grinder boots

[bu:t]

общая лексика

обвёртка (початка)

влагалище (листа)

от bootstrap

[начальная] загрузка

процесс подготовки компьютера к работе после включения питания (ранее, когда начальный загрузчик считывался с внешнего носителя, назывался bootstrap). Состоит из выполнения начальных тестов, записанных в ППЗУ или флэш-памяти (см. BIOS, POST), инициализации БИС, проверки конфигурации, подготовки таблиц, установки режимов работы по умолчанию, считывания в ОЗУ с диска (или дискеты) программы начальной загрузки и передаче ей управления

(тж. boot up) загрузить

кожух

чехол

колпак

(тормозной) башмак

воронка

сливной кран

выгода

преимущество

обертка

бить ногами

ботаника

выходить в трубку

экономика

прибыль

доход

автомобильное дело

багажник

строительное дело

кожух, колпак

металлический стакан с фланцем для пропуска трубы через крышу

нефтегазовая промышленность

колонный компенсатор давления (на входе в резервуарный парк промысла)

спускной вентиль, кран (автоцистерны)

вертикальная труба (установленная снаружи или внутри бака для поступающей из ствола скважины нефти с целью отделения газа от нефти)

существительное

[bu:t]

общая лексика

ботинок

башмак

фартук (экипажа)

(кожаный) чехол (автомашины)

багажник (автомашины)

отделение для багажа (в карете)

загрузочная воронка

обёртка (початка кукурузы)

влагалище (листа)

спорт

бутсы

разговорное выражение

пинок ногой

история

колодки (орудие пытки)

сленг

новобранец

новичок (о моряке)

деньги

аванс (зарплаты)

авиация

контейнер

профессионализм

протектор антиобледенителя

устаревшее выражение

выгода

польза

глагол

[bu:t]

общая лексика

надевать ботинки

обуваться

дать пинок

пнуть

наподдать (ногой)

дать неточный пас (бейсбол)

упустить шанс

прошляпить

помогать

быть выгодным

разговорное выражение

шагать

маршировать (обыкн. to boot it)

история

пытать испанским сапогом

сленг

увольнять

брать деньги взаймы

занимать

устаревшее выражение

обогащаться

синоним

booty

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

boot         
  • A pair of A-12 [[OXCART]] flight suit boots
  • Ancient Greek]] pair of terracotta boots. Early geometric period cremation burial of a woman, 900 BC, [[Ancient Agora Museum]], [[Athens]]
  • Classic black leather cowboy boots
  • heraldic left]] field
  • A pair of "classic" black leather Doc Martens. While these boots were originally designed as workwear (they are resistant to petrol, alkaline chemicals and other substances), they were adopted as a fashion item by the [[skinhead]] and [[punk subculture]]s.
  • Fashion boot terminology
  • A pair of tall riding boots
  • Boot hooks (left) and a [[boot jack]] (right) are sometimes needed to put on or take off some types of boots
  • A pair of [[New Rock]] boots, popular in the Gothic and biker subcultures
  • Loulan]], Xinjiang, China. [[Former Han]] dynasty 220 BC – AD 8
  • High leather boots are the object of sexual attraction by some people, notably [[boot fetish]]ists.
  • steel-toe]]d safety boots designed for construction workers
  • Calfhigh leather boots with stiletto heel (Le Silla)
  • Exhibit of the world's largest boot – Mongolian shoemaking. Museum Complex Tsonzhin Boldog, Mongolia
TYPE OF FOOTWEAR EXTENDING ABOVE THE ANKLE JOINT
Work boots; Boots; Grinders (footwear); Work boot; Grinder boots
1) кожух, колпак
2) металлический стакан с фланцем для пропуска трубы через крышу
boot         
  • A pair of A-12 [[OXCART]] flight suit boots
  • Ancient Greek]] pair of terracotta boots. Early geometric period cremation burial of a woman, 900 BC, [[Ancient Agora Museum]], [[Athens]]
  • Classic black leather cowboy boots
  • heraldic left]] field
  • A pair of "classic" black leather Doc Martens. While these boots were originally designed as workwear (they are resistant to petrol, alkaline chemicals and other substances), they were adopted as a fashion item by the [[skinhead]] and [[punk subculture]]s.
  • Fashion boot terminology
  • A pair of tall riding boots
  • Boot hooks (left) and a [[boot jack]] (right) are sometimes needed to put on or take off some types of boots
  • A pair of [[New Rock]] boots, popular in the Gothic and biker subcultures
  • Loulan]], Xinjiang, China. [[Former Han]] dynasty 220 BC – AD 8
  • High leather boots are the object of sexual attraction by some people, notably [[boot fetish]]ists.
  • steel-toe]]d safety boots designed for construction workers
  • Calfhigh leather boots with stiletto heel (Le Silla)
  • Exhibit of the world's largest boot – Mongolian shoemaking. Museum Complex Tsonzhin Boldog, Mongolia
TYPE OF FOOTWEAR EXTENDING ABOVE THE ANKLE JOINT
Work boots; Boots; Grinders (footwear); Work boot; Grinder boots
boot I 1. noun 1) ботинок - high boot - riding boot 2) pl.; sport бутсы 3) hist. колодки (орудие пытки) 4) фартук (экипажа) 5) отделение для багажа (в автомобиле, в карете) 6) обертка (початка кукурузы) boot and saddle! obs. - 'садись!' (сигнал в кавалерии); amer. 'седлай!' the boot is on the other leg - ответственность лежит на другом to die in one's boots - а) умереть скоропостижной или насильственной смертью; б) умереть на своем посту to get the (order of the) boot - быть уволенным to have one's heart in one's boots - струсить; 'душа в пятки ушла' to be in smb.'s boots - быть на чьем-л. месте, быть в чьей-л. шкуре like old boots sl. - энергично, стремительно, изо всех сил to move/start one's boots coll. - уходить, отправляться - seven-league boots 2. v. 1) надевать ботинки 2) ударить сапогом 3) coll. увольнять - boot out - boot round II obs. 1. noun выгода, польза to boot coll. - в придачу 2. v. помогать what boots it. - какая от этого польза. it boots not - это бесполезно III noun; amer.; mil.; coll. 1) новичок 2) attr. boot camp - учебный лагерь новобранцев

Definition

Boot
·noun Booty; spoil.
II. Boot ·noun Profit; gain; advantage; use.
III. Boot ·vt To put boots on, ·esp. for riding.
IV. Boot ·vt To punish by kicking with a booted foot.
V. Boot ·vi To boot one's self; to put on one's boots.
VI. Boot ·noun Remedy; relief; amends; reparation; hence, one who brings relief.
VII. Boot ·noun A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach.
VIII. Boot ·noun A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather.
IX. Boot ·noun The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof.
X. Boot ·vt To Enrich; to Benefit; to give in addition.
XI. Boot ·noun An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions, particularly in Scotland.
XII. Boot ·noun An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud.
XIII. Boot ·noun That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged.
XIV. Boot ·noun A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach.
XV. Boot ·vt To Profit; to Advantage; to Avail;
- generally followed by it; as, what boots it?.

Wikipedia

Build–operate–transfer

Build–operate–transfer (BOT) or build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) is a form of project delivery method, usually for large-scale infrastructure projects, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the public sector (or the private sector on rare occasions) to finance, design, construct, own, and operate a facility stated in the concession contract. The private entity will have the right to operate it for a set period of time. This enables the project proponent to recover its investment and operating and maintenance expenses in the project.

BOT is usually a model used in public–private partnerships. Due to the long-term nature of the arrangement, the fees are usually raised during the concession period. The rate of increase is often tied to a combination of internal and external variables, allowing the proponent to reach a satisfactory internal rate of return for its investment.

Countries where BOT is prevalent are Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, Bahrain, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, Iran, Croatia, Japan, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Egypt, Myanmar and a few US states (California, Florida, Indiana, Texas, and Virginia). However, in some countries, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Nepal, the term used is build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT). The first BOT was for the China Hotel, built in 1979 by the Hong Kong listed conglomerate Hopewell Holdings Ltd (controlled by Sir Gordon Wu).

Examples of use of boot
1. "Definitely, the biggest boot at the Millionaire Fair is not the best boot," he said.
2. Apple introduces Boot Camp, press release Reuters
3. Sinister explanation: Madeleine‘s body was hidden in the boot and dried blood from a wound could have fallen off into the boot.
4. John Prescott, 67, can still see red–sock mists and put the boot into chaps who‘ve put the boot into him.
5. Santoyo Herrera looked down, scraping a boot against the floor.
What is the Russian for boot? Translation of &#39boot&#39 to Russian