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41 ухудшение
•To determine whether the degradation of human performance is additive,..
•In addition to the deterioration of ductility, strength properties are also affected.
•Some sacrifice of scale sensitivity will accompany this added load.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ухудшение
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42 григорианский распев
Religion: Gregorian chant (Unison liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church, used to accompany the text of the mass and the canonical hours, or divine office), cantus planus, plainchant, plainsong, the Gregorian chantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > григорианский распев
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43 делать (что-л.) за компанию (с кем-л.)
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делать (что-л.) за компанию (с кем-л.)
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44 для сопровождения войск
Military: accompany troopsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > для сопровождения войск
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45 дополнять
1) General subject: add, amplify, complement, complete, elaborate (мысль, предложение), enlarge, fill up, paint in, superadd, supplement, supply, in supplement3) Bookish: adject4) Construction: fill in completely (Этот список дополняется... - The list will fill in completely, including)5) Mathematics: add to6) Railway term: integrate8) Australian slang: kick in10) Forestry: rectify (стопу бумаги)11) Electronics: update12) Information technology: append, augment (до некоторой величины)13) Oil: pad14) Patents: amend15) Business: refill16) Polymers: make up17) Makarov: accompany, augment (напр. до некоторой величины), fill up (недостаток) -
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47 можно мне пойти с вами?
General subject: may I accompany you?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > можно мне пойти с вами?
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48 объяснять наглядно
General subject: accompany explanations with illustrationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объяснять наглядно
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49 она будет аккомпанировать мне на рояле
General subject: she will accompany me on the pianoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она будет аккомпанировать мне на рояле
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50 остаёшься сам с собой
General subject: you're on your own (You must do it alone; no one will help you or accompany.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > остаёшься сам с собой
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51 провожать
1) General subject: accompany, attend, escort, follow, get off, see, see off, see off (до дверей, к выходу), see off (кого-л.), see smb. to some place, show, show out (из комнаты), take, usher, usher out (зиму и т.п. - АД), see to some place, send off, walk (I'll walk you to the door - я провожу вас до двери; I'll walk you home - Я провожу вас домой), see off (уезжающего), bid farewell (http://www.ultralingua.net/index.html?service=ee&text=bid+farewell), get to a place (кого-л., куда-л.), see across (через улицу и т. п.)2) Diplomatic term: see off (кого-л., в аэропорту), see off (уезжающих) -
52 сопроводить
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53 сопровождать
1) General subject: accompany, attend, be in attendance (короля и т. п.), bear (smb.'s) company (кого-л.), bear company, cavalier, cavalier (даму), chaperon (молодую девушку), companion, conduct, consort, convoy, escort, follow (кого-либо), gallant (даму), go along (with; кого-л.), go along with, provide, show round (во время осмотра; кого-л.), squire, take, take about, take around, take in, to be in attendance, usher, wait, keep company (кого-либо), go along (with), show round (кого-л., во время осмотра), see to some place (кого-л., куда-л.), guide2) Geology: associate3) Aviation: intercept4) Obsolete: company7) Diplomatic term: see, see to a place (кого-л., куда-л.), take in taxes8) Jargon: shape in with9) Oil: track11) Makarov: go with (smb.) (кого-л.), track (цель), track (цель, самолёт и т.п.), come along, follow up12) Archaic: convoy (гостей, дам)13) oil&gas: attach -
54 сопровождать объяснение примерами
General subject: accompany explanations with illustrationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сопровождать объяснение примерами
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55 сопровождать огнем
Military: accompany by fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сопровождать огнем
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56 сопровождать речь жестами
General subject: accompany speech with gesturesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сопровождать речь жестами
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57 сопровождаться
1) General subject: be accompanied, be accompanied by2) Mathematics: be attended with, be followed by3) Patents: be attended by4) Business: accompany with5) Makarov: be attended by (чем-л.) -
58 сопутствовать
1) General subject: accompany, attend, wait (may success wait upon you! - да сопутствует вам успех!)2) Geology: associate3) Mathematics: be an accompaniment of4) Makarov: be an associate of (...) (о минералах), be associated with (о минералах) -
59 В-253
ВОЛЬНОМУ ВОЛЯ coll (sent Invar fixed WO(said - occas. with resignation - to or of a person when he acts or is about to act the way he wants tooften his behavior is considered imprudent or foolish by the speaker) one can do as he wishes: one can (may) do as one likes (pleases) let one have it his (her etc) way it's your (his etc) decision to each his own (in limited contexts) nobody is forcing you (him etc) (when addressed to the hearer only) do as you like have it your way suit yourself.Надев фартуки, мы перетирали фарш с водой... Я напоролся в фарше на что-то, порезался: кусочек полуды... «Люди будут есть?» - «Помалкивай. Вольному воля. Пусть не жрут» (Кузнецов 1). After putting on aprons, we kneaded the ground meat in water....1 struck on something in the ground meat and cut myself: a piece of tin...."Are people going to eat that?" "Quiet. They can do as they like. They don't have to" (1a).«Я провожу тебя, если ты боишься, - сказал он ей, - ты мне позволишь идти подле себя?» - «А кто те ( substand = тебе) мешает? -отвечала Лиза, - вольному воля, а дорога мирская» (Пушкин 3). Til accompany you if you're afraid," he said. "Allow me to walk beside you?" "Who's to stop you?" Lisa replied. "You may do as you please, anyone is free to use the road" (3b).«Пусть государь и его ближайшие слуги выдумывают уставы и определяют необходимый цвет исподнего, чтобы тем самым противостоять европейским заразам. Вольному воля» (Окуджава 2). "Let the tsar and his intimate servants dream up laws that determine the required color for underwear, thereby countering European infections. To each his own" (2a).Сойдясь в упор с недвижным взглядом хозяина, (Золотарёв) понял, что тот заранее отказывался долее слушать гостя. «Как знаешь, - выходя, замкнулся Золотарёв, - вольному воля!» (Максимов 1)....Catching Matvei's motionless gaze (Zolotarev) realized that he had already decided not to listen to him any longer. "As you wish," he thought sullenly as he went out, "nobody's forcing you" (1a).Reduced version of the saying «Вольному воля, спасённому рай». -
60 делать за компанию
General subject: (что-л.)(с кем-л.) do (smth.) to accompany (smb).Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делать за компанию
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accompany — accompany, attend, conduct, escort, convoy, chaperon mean to go or be together with; they differ chiefly in their implications as to the nature or purpose of the association. Accompany implies companionship and often, with a personal subject,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Accompany — Ac*com pa*ny, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accompanied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accompanying}] [OF. aacompaignier, F. accompagner, to associate with, fr. OF. compaign, compain, companion. See {Company}.] 1. To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accompany — I verb associate with, coexist, commingle, consort, convoy, join, keep, keep company with II index coincide (correspond), concur (coexist) Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
accompany — [ə kum′pə nē; ] often [, ə kump′nē] vt. accompanied, accompanying [MFr acompaignier < ac , AD + OFr compagnon: see COMPANION1] 1. to go or be together with; attend 2. to send (with); add to; supplement [to accompany words with acts] … English World dictionary
Accompany — Ac*com pa*ny, v. i. 1. To associate in a company; to keep company. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] Men say that they will drive away one another, . . . and not accompany together. Holland. [1913 Webster] 2. To cohabit (with). [Obs.] Milton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accompany — [v1] go or be with something associate with, attend, chaperon, come along, conduct, consort, convoy, date, dog*, draft*, drag*, escort, follow, go along, guard, guide, hang around with*, hang out*, keep company, lead, look after, shadow, shlep… … New thesaurus
accompany — (v.) early 15c., to be in company with, from M.Fr. accompagner, from O.Fr. acompaignier (12c.) take as a companion, from à to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + compaignier, from compaign (see COMPANION (Cf. companion)). Related: Accompanied; … Etymology dictionary
accompany — ► VERB (accompanies, accompanied) 1) go somewhere with (someone). 2) be present or occur at the same time as. 3) play musical support or backing for (an instrument, voice, or group). ORIGIN Old French accompagner, from compaignon companion … English terms dictionary
accompany — /euh kum peuh nee/, v., accompanied, accompanying. v.t. 1. to go along or in company with; join in action: to accompany a friend on a walk. 2. to be or exist in association or company with: Thunder accompanies lightning. 3. to put in company… … Universalium
accompany — 01. She went to the party [accompanied] by her ex boyfriend. 02. My friends [accompanied] me to my car after the horror film because I was too afraid to walk alone. 03. The earthquake was [accompanied] by a tsunami. 04. The [accompaniment] of a… … Grammatical examples in English
accompany — v. (D; tr.) to accompany on (to accompany a singer on the piano) * * * [ə kʌmp(ə)nɪ] (D; tr.) to accompany on (to accompany a singer on the piano) … Combinatory dictionary