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GET REVERSE. Prost. Express. Refuse what has been said and done before. There was no particular obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodya was in big trouble... Zherebud somehow managed to back it up, and everything worked out(V. Shefner. Sister of sorrow). I lost control over the events... And Misha, having felt, perhaps, responsibility for the outcome of the case, suddenly reversed... - Gennady Nikolaevich, take a taxi and go to the headquarters. I manage here alone(A. Rodin. Phone call).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008 .

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    back up- go back down, go back down the yard, go back down, give up your words, deny your words, beat the lights out, retreat, go into the bushes Dictionary of Russian Synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    Give / back up- Simple. Deviate from previously said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYA, 508; F 1, 132 ...

    BACK UP. GET REVERSE. Prost. Express. Refuse what has been said and done before. There was no particular obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodya was in big trouble... Zherebud somehow managed to give this... ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    rear- reverse action...

    HOD- Take / take someone on the move. Arch. Subdue someone. yourself. AOC 4, 83. Back up / back up. Prost. Deviate from previously said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYA, 508; F 1, 132. Give / give ... Big dictionary of Russian sayings

    to give- power to give possession, causation will to give action time to give possession, causation of guarantee to give action to give a ball organization to fight action to give a big interview action, object to give a bribe action, causation to give power ... ... Verbal compatibility of non-objective names

    move- (not) slow down change, back up a little action give full speed action move action, causation slow down change, slow down change a little, go full speed a little action, indirect object change course ... ... Verbal compatibility of non-objective names

    move- a (y), suggestion; in ho / de and on the go /, on ho / de and on the go /; pl. moves/; m. see also. on the move, on the whole move, in a straight line 1., in a straight line 2 ... Dictionary of many expressions

    rear- ya, her. 1. Behind, behind (opposite: front). Three paws. Z her wheel. 3rd axle of the car. Z. pocket. From her porch. Sit on the back. 2. Directed back, reverse in direction (about the course). Give h. move. Crash in the back ... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

Stop the car, turn on the hazard warning lights and shift into reverse gear. This is the first and most logical step. For manual transmissions, shifting into reverse is not much different from shifting into first: let the car come to a complete stop, depress the clutch and brake pedals, shift the gear into R (reverse) and start moving. On some machines, you have to press a button on the lever to move the lever into reverse gear, on some you have to press the lever down to shift, and on some it is done without any special action. In the case of automatic transmissions, things work a little differently: of course, you will not have a clutch pedal, but depending on the configuration of the car, you will need to press either the brake pedal or a button on the lever. Common to automatics is that you will need to pull the lever to the R position.

Set up mirrors. By adjusting the mirrors, you will be able to better control what is happening outside the car. Some don't touch them at all, while others like to lower the passenger side mirror so it shows the rear wheel. It all comes down to personal preference and experience. Over time, you will get used to the overall dimensions of your car, and you will no longer need to adjust the mirrors.

Turn around or don't turn around. When driving in reverse gear, this is a big dilemma: should you only look in the mirrors, or turn around to look through the rear window? Turning is taught in driving courses, but is it really necessary? Looking out the rear window gives you a better feel for real distances, but it also leaves you with no view on the driver's side, forcing you to constantly turn around and see what's going on. In addition, some vehicles do not have a rear window, or it may be too small to see through. On the other hand, mirror driving requires a good knowledge of the overall dimensions of the car and the general position on the road. If you drive an American car (produced mainly for the American market), then you will most likely notice the warning "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear". This can be a problem as it creates a false sense of space, especially given the fact that objects in an interior mirror are usually larger than they appear. However, this can be easily fixed, you just need to lower the mirrors to get a better view of the rear wheels and rear bumper. This will give you a good guide: you can trust them because they also seem closer and match the size of the surrounding objects.

Drive slowly. As a rule, the reverse gear is the most powerful gear of the car; this means that it gives the strongest jerk, and the movement starts much faster than in first gear. You must take this into account and dose the power wisely.

"Right is left, and left is right." Despite the fact that many people mention this when it comes to driving in reverse, this statement is only true if you imagine turning the front of the car. When driving in reverse and turning the steering wheel to the left, the car will turn left because you want the back of the car to turn left. In response to turning the back of the car to the left, the front of the car will turn to the right. This is only because the steering wheel is turning the front wheels, but you are still turning left, right?

Back up BACK UP. GET REVERSE. Prost. Express. Refuse what has been said and done before. There was no particular obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodya was in big trouble... Zherebud somehow managed to back it up, and everything worked out(V. Shefner. Sister of sorrow). I lost control over the events... And Misha, having felt, perhaps, responsibility for the outcome of the case, suddenly reversed... - Gennady Nikolaevich, take a taxi and go to the headquarters. I manage here alone(A. Rodin. Phone call).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008 .

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    back up- go into the bushes, go back to the yard, go back down, beat the lights out, give up your words, go back down, deny your words, back down Dictionary of Russian Synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    back up- — Topics oil and gas industry EN back up … Technical Translator's Handbook

    BACK UP- see BACK... Big Economic Dictionary

    Give / back up- Simple. Deviate from previously said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYA, 508; F 1, 132 ...

    BACK UP. GET REVERSE. Prost. Express. Refuse what has been said and done before. There was no particular obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodya was in big trouble... Zherebud somehow managed to give this... ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    GIVE, GIVE- inform, produce, etc. Back up (Aback; make sternway) tell the ship to reverse. D. volley (Fire a broad side) to fire a volley. Give your foot (to the right or left) to press the vertical control pedal of the aircraft's rudder. D. so much ... ... Marine Dictionary

    HOD- Take / take someone on the move. Arch. Subdue someone. yourself. AOC 4, 83. Back up / back up. Prost. Deviate from previously said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYA, 508; F 1, 132. Give / give ... Big dictionary of Russian sayings

    give- (not) to give a reason for possession, causation (not) to give rest to possession, causation (not) to give a complete idea of ​​possession, causation the power to give possession, causation the will to give action time to give possession, causation time to give ... ... Verbal compatibility of non-objective names

    HOD- MOVE, a (y), about the course, in (on) the course and the course, pl. moves, ov, moves, ov and moves, ov, husband. 1. see walk. 2. (in the course, on the go). Movement in what direction. Two hours walk (i.e. walking will take two hours). All the way (also trans.: in the midst of what ... ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    Submarines*- By this name they mean special completely enclosed vessels in which a person can swim under water for some time. For the combat type of the P. boat, the Americans take the Holland boat under construction for them (see at the end of the article), the area of ​​\u200b\u200bwhich ... ... Encyclopedic Dictionary F.A. Brockhaus and I.A. Efron

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