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101 society
[sə'saɪətɪ]сущ.1) обществоHe maintains Islam must adapt to modern society. — Он утверждает, что ислам должен приспосабливаться к современному обществу.
advanced society — современное, передовое общество
affluent society — богатое общество, общество изобилия
3) свет, светское обществоThe couple quickly became a fixture of society pages. — Пара быстро стала постоянным объектом светской хроники.
4) общество, объединение, организацияto establish / found / set up a society — основать, создать, учредить организацию
- friendly societyto disband / dissolve a society — распускать организацию
- honour society
- humane society
- learned society
- literary society
- medical society
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102 test
[test] 1. сущ.1) проверка, испытание; тестdifficult / demanding test — трудное испытание
exhaustive / extensive / thorough tests — всесторонние, тщательные исследования
to administer / conduct / give a test — проводить испытание
He was put to test. — Его подвергли испытанию.
- service testOur product will stand the test of time. — Наша разработка выдержит испытание временем.
- test run2)а) проверочная, контрольная работа; тестto draw up / make up / set a test — брит. составлять контрольную, тест
to bear / pass the test — выдержать испытание
Out of a total of 2,600 pupils only 920 passed the test. — Из общего числа в 2600 учеников испытание выдержали только 920.
- multiple-choice testShe had sold her bike, taken a driving test and bought a car. — Она продала свой велосипед, сдала экзамен на права и купила себе машину.
- proficiency testб) психол. тест- aptitude test
- free-association test
- intelligence test
- lie-detector test
- personality test
- psychological test3) мерило; критерийIt is a commonplace fact that holidays are a major test of any relationship. — Общеизвестно, что отпуска являются серьёзным испытанием отношений на прочность.
The test of any civilized society is how it treats its minorities. — Мерилом цивилизованности любого общества является то, как в нём относятся к меньшинствам.
Syn:4) мед.; хим. исследование, анализ; проверкаblood test — анализ крови, исследование крови
to carry out / conduct / do / run a test — проводить, делать анализ
They conducted a series of tests on me at the health center. — В медицинском центре у меня взяли анализы.
- diagnostic test - litmus testThe family doctor ordered numerous, expensive medical tests, which revealed no physical problem. — Семейный врач велел сделать массу дорогостоящих медицинских анализов, которые ничего не дали.
- Papanicolaou test
- Pap test
- patch test
- paternity test
- saliva test
- skin test
- tuberculin test
- visual test5) хим. реактив2. гл.Put one half of this lead into a test. — Положите половину имеющегося здесь свинца в пробирную чашку.
1)а) подвергать испытанию, проверкеto test smb.'s eyesight — проверять чьё-л. зрение
to test the apparatus — спорт. опробовать снаряд
б) подвергаться испытанию, проходить теств) амер. показать в результате испытания, дать результат; обнаруживать определённые свойства в результате испытанийThe eyesight of different peoples may test the same, yet some primitive peoples seem to white explorers to see as if they were using binoculars. — Хотя зрение у разных народов может на поверку оказаться одинаковым, белым исследователям кажется, что одни примитивные народы видят во сто крат лучше, чем другие.
2)а) = test out тестировать; проверять с помощью тестовI have tested the water in all the wells. — Я проверил воду во всех колодцах.
The model must be tested out before we put the product on sale. — Образец должен быть протестирован до того, как мы запустим продукт в производство.
Working in the new school gave him a chance to test out some of the latest ideas in education. — Работа в новой школе предоставила ему возможность проверить на практике некоторые новейшие идеи в сфере образования.
б) экзаменовать3) проверять, убеждатьсяSyn:try 2., put to the proof4)а) хим. подвергать действию реактива; брать пробу•Syn:assay 2.3. прил.испытательный, пробный, контрольный, проверочный -
103 destruction
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104 state
In1) государство2) штат•II1. nположение, состояние2. v1) излагать, заявлять, формулировать2) констатировать, утверждать -
105 civil
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106 cultivated
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107 cultural
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108 cultured
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109 tame
приручать имя прилагательное: глагол:смирять (humble, subdue, tame, mortify, restrain oneself)делать неинтересным (tame, impoverish) -
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111 mannerly
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112 gentlemanly
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113 gentlemanlike
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114 well-conducted
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115 well-mannered
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116 law
[lɔː]nзакон, право, правилоIt's against the law. — Это запрещено законом.
The law was given out in — 1917. Этот закон был издан в 1917 году.
Respect for the law is the foundation of civilized society living. — Уважение к закону - основа цивилизованного общества.
The machinary of the law was set in motion. — В движение пришел механизм законопорядка.
Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced. — Многие законы, принятые Парламентом, никогда не вступают в силу.
A degree in law would be an advantage in the job market. — Ученая степень по юридическим наукам будет преимуществом при получении работы.
Necessity knows no law. — ◊ Нужда свой закон пишет. /Для нужды нет закона.
One law for the rich and another for the poor. — ◊ Закон, что дышло, куда повернул, туда и вышло. /У сильного всегда бессильный виноват.
Possession is nine points of the law. — ◊ Бедному с богатым судиться, лучше в ложке утопиться. /Богатый всегда прав.
- economic law- wise law
- nature's laws
- old law
- active law
- just law
- fundamental law
- rigorous laws
- mortal law
- criminal law
- civil law
- public law
- common law
- customary law
- administrative law
- municipal law
- regional international law
- Mendeleev's laws
- Grimm's laws
- natural law
- economic laws
- divorce law
- conscription law
- scientific laws
- social laws
- human laws
- moral laws
- marriage laws
- irreversible laws
- Lynch law
- occupation laws
- immigration laws
- war-time laws
- copyright law
- traffic laws
- speed laws
- unwritten laws
- standing laws
- binding laws
- law and order
- law court
- law school
- law department
- law digest
- law firm
- my in-laws
- law of the country
- supreme law of the country
- law against truancy
- law of criminal procedure
- law of treaties
- law of gravity
- laws of harmony
- law of self-preservation
- law of probability
- laws of hospitality
- laws of honour
- laws of the jungle
- laws of football
- protected by law
- regulated by law
- rules set by the law
- rules provided in the law
- process governed by certain laws
- question of law
- doctor of law
- career in law
- letter of the law
- spirit of the law
- force of law
- violation of the law
- according to the law
- before the law - under Japanese laws
- in conformity with the law
- according to the laws of the country
- under existing laws
- in accordancewith the letter and spirit of the law
- abide by law
- act according to the law
- adopt a law
- amend the laws
- argue for the new law
- avoid the law
- be equal before law
- be punishable by law
- be at law with smb
- be above the law
- be against the law
- become law
- break the law
- circumvent the law
- comply with the law
- disregard law
- ignore law
- denounes law
- enact laws
- give smb to the law
- go to law
- go in for the law
- have in trouble with the law
- have the law on smb
- keep within the law
- know the law
- maintain law and order
- make severe laws
- obey the law
- observe the law
- practise law
- put the city under martial law
- read for the law
- repeal a law
- resist the law
- square the law with practice
- stretch the law
- study law
- study the laws of thermodynamics
- take the law into one's own hands
- law forbids smb to do smth
- law requires...
- law is punctually kept
- law was put into force- Billbecome law- everyone is equal under the law
- comstitution is the supreme law of the countryUSAGE:Обозначение родства, приобретенного в результате женитьбы, оформляется в английском языке образованием сложного слова с неизменным компонентом - in-law, который присоединяется к любому простому термину родства: son-in-law зять; daught-in-law невестка; father-in-law тесть/свекор; mother-in-law теща/свекровь; brother-in-law днвнрь/зять/шурин; sister-in-law невкстка/золовка/своячеица -
117 society
[sə'saɪətɪ]n1) обществоSociety has a right to expect obedience to the law (must work hard for world peace). — Общество вправе ожидать подчинения закону (должно стремиться бороться за мир во всем мире).
- primitive societyPrejudices run deep in/through our society. — Предрассудки глубоко укоренились в нашем обществе.
- advanced society
- affluent society
- high society
- privileged society
- local society
- aristocratic society
- twentieth century society
- industrial society
- leader of local society
- lower classes of society
- place in society
- cistoms in society
- society of nations
- danger to society
- responsibility to society
- structure of society
- traditions of society
- relations betweeen society and the state
- at the dawn of human society
- adapt to society
- be shut off from society
- be excluded from society
- be no longer received in society
- polarize society
- unite society
- society that is based on private property2) общество, компания, круг, свет, светское общество- nice societySuch words are not used in polite society. — В приличном обществе так не выражаются.
- intellectual society
- fashionable society
- debating society
- mutual-aid society
- well-known society hostess
- society gossip
- society column
- society fashions
- society man
- society woman
- society occasion
- society for the protection of nature
- manners approved of society
- avoid bad society
- introduce smb into society
- mix in society
- belong to a secret society
- bring smb into the society of interesting people
- disband a society
- enjoy each other's society
- establish a society
- shun smb's society
- spend time in the society of one's friends
- move in good society
- society was started in 18793) общество, кружок, объединение, организация- sports society- learned society
- open society
- closed society
- secret society
- dramatic society
- Royal Society
- building society
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118 state
I [steɪt] nгосударство, штат, страна, режимOur railroads are owned by the state. — Наши железные дороги находятся в собственности государства
- friendly state- constitutional state
- sovereign state
- member state
- buffer state
- client state
- garrison state- puppet state- maritime state
- royal state
- Atlantic states
- western states
- free states
- welfare state
- slave states
- every civilized state
- highly armed state
- United States
- state secrets
- state banks
- state flag
- state police
- state prisoner
- state property
- state documents
- State Department
- State Secretary
- State law
- State legislature
- States' rights
- state's atterney
- states of Europe
- state within a state
- states of the US
- State of Texas
- all the principal states of the world
- member state of the UN
- security of the state
- services of the state
- powers of the state
- affairs of state
- differnt ideas of the state
- ministers of the state
- heads of the states
- offences against the state
- for reasons of state
- build a model state
- establish a state
- rule a state
- separate Church and State
- weaken the state II [steɪt] n1) состояние, положение, уровеньYou can't leave the room in this state. — Нельзя оставлять комнату в таком виде.
He is not in a fit state to travel. — Его состояние не позволяет ему путешествовать.
- natural state- delicate state of health
- general state of health
- present state of things
- alarming state of things
- discouraging state of affairs
- cheerful state of mind
- state of the nation
- previous state of existence
- state of weather
- state of complete safety
- high state of indignation
- crucial state of the world food problem
- high state of civilization
- grave state of things
- body in a state of rest
- people in every state of life
- man of humble state
- man of low state
- people of high state
- water in its frozen state
- in a transition state
- in a good state
- in a married state
- in this state of affairs
- in a state of war
- in an advanced state of decomposition
- in a constant state of change
- in a state of intoxication
- be in a great state about this event
- call off the state of emergency- live in great state- pass from one state into another
- pass into a chronic state
- put smb into a state of anxiety
- put smb into a state of agitation
- restore the house to its original state
- slide into a state of forgetfulness
- work oneself into an awful state2) торжественный, парадный, высокого ранга (перед существительными)- state visit- state reception
- state banquet
- state occasion
- state apartments
- state room
- state robe
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119 all is grist that comes to his mill
он всё использует, он из всего извлекает выгодуThe story of Ophir was told over again and sensationalized until even Daylight scarcely recognised it. Still, it was all grist to his mill. (J. London, ‘Burning Daylight’, part II, ch. III) — Историю прииска Офир извлекли из архива и повторяли на все лады, прибавляя все новые сенсационные подробности, так что под конец Харниги сам едва мог ее узнать. Однако вся эта шумиха лила воду на его мельницу.
Everything is grist to his mill, from the glimpse of a face in the street to a war that convulses the civilized world, from the scent of a rose to the death of a friend. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 50) — Нет ничего, что бы не пригодилось писателю - от лица, мельком увиденного на улице, до войны, сотрясающей весь цивилизованный мир, от аромата розы до смерти друга.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > all is grist that comes to his mill
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120 gold rush
By the time the Gold Rush had passed... the tribes had dwindled, due to the disease and liquor brought by their civilized brothers, and had no will to fight left in them. (D. Cusack, ‘Picnic Races’, ch. I) — К тому времени, когда прошла золотая лихорадка... численность племен резко сократилась благодаря болезням и спиртным напиткам, которыми их снабжали цивилизованные братья, и у племен больше не осталось воли к борьбе.
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