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121 ум за разум заходит
• УМ ЗА РАЗУМ ЗАХОДИТ/ЗАШЕЛ у кого coll[VPsubj, fixed WO with the verb movable]=====⇒ s.o. is confused, his thoughts are jumbled, he cannot think coherently (often as a result of pondering some topic for a long time, trying to solve a difficult problem, or being overwhelmed with complex matters):- [in limited contexts](some problem etc) is too much for X's (poor) brain.♦ "...Так, например, один горожанин, как мне рассказывали, получив трехкомнатную квартиру... без всякого пятого измерения и прочих вещей, от которых ум заходит за разум, мгновенно превратил ее в четырехкомнатную, разделив одну из комнат пополам перегородкой" (Булгаков 9). "I heard of one man, for example, who received a three-room apartment and immediately turned the three into four without any fifth dimension or any other things that make your mind reel, simply by dividing one room with a partition" (9a).♦...Часто, начиная думать о самой простой вещи, я впадал в безвыходный круг анализа своих мыслей, я не думал уже о вопросе, занимавшем меня, а думал о том, о чем я думал... Ум за разум заходил... (Толстой 2)....Frequently, when starting to think of the simplest thing, I entered a vicious circle of mental self-analysis, so that I no longer thought of the original question, but thought only of what I was thinking about...My mind went round in circles (2b).♦ "...Они [Дмитрий Прокофьич] еще не знают, кто такая Марфа Петровна". - "Ах, не знаете? А я думала, вам все уж известно. Вы мне простите, Дмитрий Прокофьич, у меня в эти дни просто ум за разум заходит" (Достоевский 3). " Не [Dmitri Prokofich] doesn't know who Marfa Petrovna is yet " "Oh dear, you don't know? And I thought you knew everything already. Please forgive me, Dmitri Prokofich, these days I simply don't know whether I'm coming or going" (3a).♦ " Фу! перемешал! - хлопнул себя по лбу Порфирий. - Черт возьми, у меня с этим делом ум за разум заходит!" (Достоевский 3). "Damn! I've got confused!" Porfiry said, clapping his hand to his forehead. "The devil take it, this case is too much for my poor brain!" (3d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ум за разум заходит
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122 ум за разум зашел
• УМ ЗА РАЗУМ ЗАХОДИТ/ЗАШЕЛ у кого coll[VPsubj, fixed WO with the verb movable]=====⇒ s.o. is confused, his thoughts are jumbled, he cannot think coherently (often as a result of pondering some topic for a long time, trying to solve a difficult problem, or being overwhelmed with complex matters):- [in limited contexts](some problem etc) is too much for X's (poor) brain.♦ "...Так, например, один горожанин, как мне рассказывали, получив трехкомнатную квартиру... без всякого пятого измерения и прочих вещей, от которых ум заходит за разум, мгновенно превратил ее в четырехкомнатную, разделив одну из комнат пополам перегородкой" (Булгаков 9). "I heard of one man, for example, who received a three-room apartment and immediately turned the three into four without any fifth dimension or any other things that make your mind reel, simply by dividing one room with a partition" (9a).♦...Часто, начиная думать о самой простой вещи, я впадал в безвыходный круг анализа своих мыслей, я не думал уже о вопросе, занимавшем меня, а думал о том, о чем я думал... Ум за разум заходил... (Толстой 2)....Frequently, when starting to think of the simplest thing, I entered a vicious circle of mental self-analysis, so that I no longer thought of the original question, but thought only of what I was thinking about...My mind went round in circles (2b).♦ "...Они [Дмитрий Прокофьич] еще не знают, кто такая Марфа Петровна". - "Ах, не знаете? А я думала, вам все уж известно. Вы мне простите, Дмитрий Прокофьич, у меня в эти дни просто ум за разум заходит" (Достоевский 3). " Не [Dmitri Prokofich] doesn't know who Marfa Petrovna is yet " "Oh dear, you don't know? And I thought you knew everything already. Please forgive me, Dmitri Prokofich, these days I simply don't know whether I'm coming or going" (3a).♦ " Фу! перемешал! - хлопнул себя по лбу Порфирий. - Черт возьми, у меня с этим делом ум за разум заходит!" (Достоевский 3). "Damn! I've got confused!" Porfiry said, clapping his hand to his forehead. "The devil take it, this case is too much for my poor brain!" (3d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ум за разум зашел
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123 биться
1. (с тв.) fight* (with, against)2. (о вн.) knock (against), hit* (against), strike* (d.)3. ( пульсировать) beat*сердце сильно бьётся — the heart is throbbing / thumping / beating
4.:5. (над) struggle (with)он бьётся над этой задачей — he is struggling with this problem, he is racking his brains over this problem
6. страд. к бить I 4♢
биться головой об стену — be up against a blank / brick wallбиться об заклад — bet, wager
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124 изучать
•I presume you have taken (or studied) plane geometry.
•Laser saturation broadening in flames has been treated both theoretically and experimentally.
•I never took any courses in astronomy.
•One should inquire into the reasons for...
•Besides, chemistry is concerned with (or addresses itself to) individual enzymatic reactions that are involved in...
•Thermodynamics deals with the conditions under which transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•They explored (or studied, or investigated, or looked into, or examined) the possibility of X-ray fluorescence.
•The subject of electrostatics concerns itself with properties of charges at rest.
•The leading investigator of the biochemical aspects of starvation has looked into the changes in metabolism of obese people during fasting.
•The problem can be attacked experimentally by three devices:...
•The subjects of geology and mineralogy are covered in this section.
•This problem was addressed by Weyl in 1929.
* * *Изучать -- to study; to research (отыскивать); to evaluate (оценивать)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изучать
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125 биться
1) (с тв.; сражаться) fight (with, against)2) (о вн.; ударяться) knock (against), hit (against), strike (d)би́ться о ка́мни (о волнах) — crash against rocks
3) ( пульсировать) beatсе́рдце си́льно бьётся — smb's heart is throbbing / thumping / pounding
4) ( дёргаться) thrash, tossры́ба би́лась в сети́ — the fishes thrashed about in the net
в печи́ бьётся ого́нь поэт. — fire flickers / flashes in the stove брит. / furance амер.
би́ться в исте́рике — writhe in hysterics
она́ бьётся в исте́рике — she is having hysterics [a fit of hysteria]
5) (над тв.; прилагать усилия) struggle (with)он бьётся над э́той зада́чей — he is struggling with this problem, he is racking his brains over this problem
как он ни би́лся — however hard he tried
6) (сов. поби́ться) (портиться - о фруктах, овощах) be bruisedэ́то стекло́ бьётся — this glass is breakable
••би́ться голово́й о́б стену — beat / bang one's head against a brick wall
би́ться как ры́ба об лёд — ≈ struggle to keep one's head above water
би́ться об закла́д — см. заклад
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126 даваться
несов. - дава́ться, сов. - да́ться; (дт.)1) ( поддаваться) yield (to), give way (to); ( позволять делать с собой что-л) let smb do smth with oneselfдава́ться в ру́ки кому́-л — yield to smb; let oneself be caught by smb
не дава́ться кому́-л — 1) ( увёртываться) evade smb, dodge smb 2) ( представлять трудность) present a problem (for)
ему́ ника́к не даётся э́та зада́ча — he can't cope with the task; he is still struggling with the problem
2) ( легко усваиваться) come easilyангли́йский язы́к даётся ему́ легко́ — English comes easily to him
3)да́лся тебе́ [им и т.д.] э́тот (+ сущ.)! — you [they, etc] (really) have a bee in your bonnet about that (+ noun)!
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127 начинать с
Изучение микроэкономической теории начнем с анализа принятия индивидуальных решений. — We begin our study of microeconomic theory with an analysis of individual decision making.
Анализ теории принятия экономических решений начнем с рассмотрения потребительской стороны экономики. — We begin our review of the theory of economic decision making with an examination of the consumption side of the economy.
Начнем с постановки проблемы принятия решения фирмой. — We begin by posing the firm's decision problem.
В разделах 2-5 начнем с описания основных элементов проблемы принятия решения потребителем. — We begin, in Sections 2 to 5, by describing the basic elements of the consumer's decision problem.
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128 более
•He obtained boron of better than 98% purity.
•In excess of one in ten elderly people suffer with this problem at some stage.
•The compound forms complexes with over (or more than) ten elements.
* * *Более (230)-- For the purpose of this study, the 230+ [plus] specific causes provided in the EEI reporting format to identify problem areas were consolidated into 53 cause groups. Более (+ численное значение)Hence, the effective power law between confining pressure and elastic wave velocities would have an exponent greater than 1/6.In curve (c) we observe a reduction of more than 30 percent in the time to buckling.—не отличаться более, чем на—не отличаются одно от другого более, чем на—обращать более пристальное внимание наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более
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