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41 affair of national importance
Военный термин: дело государственной важностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > affair of national importance
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42 affair going
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43 affair of honor
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44 affair of honor
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45 affair of honour
"дело чести", дуэль [этим. фр. affaire d'honneur] -
46 affair of the heart
сердечные дела, любовная интрига, роман [этим. фр. affaire de cœur]He would rest for a while from being a code expert, and resume his role as consultant upon affairs of the heart. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 11) — Ланни отвлекся ненадолго от обязанностей секретаря-шифровальщика, вспомнив о своей прежней профессии консультанта по сердечным делам.
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47 affair of honour
debt of honour — долг чести,
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48 love affair
роман имя существительное:любовная интрига (love affair, love, gallantry, amour)любовное похождение (love affair, gallant adventure) -
49 love affair
['lʌvəˌfɛə]сущ.1) роман, любовная интрига, любовное похождение, любовная связьSyn:2) увлечение, повышенный интерес -
50 love affair
1. роман, любовная интрига2. любовная связьСинонимический ряд:romance (noun) affair; amour; heartthrob; liaison; love; love relationship; lover; romance -
51 love-affair
ˈlʌvəˌfɛə сущ. роман, любовная интрига, любовное похождение, любовная связь Syn: amour n любовная интpига, роман love-affair роман, любовная интрига, любовное похождениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > love-affair
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52 extramarital affair
extramarital affair связь на стороне (женатого или замужней) -
53 kid-glove affair
kid-glove affair официальный прием, банкет -
54 love-affair
love-affair noun роман, любовная интрига, любовное похождение -
55 have an affair (with)
Общая лексика: иметь связь (He had an affair with his secretary for two years. - у него была связь с секретаршей) -
56 have an affair on somebody
Общая лексика: изменять кому-л. (Stephen is having an affair on Mary)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have an affair on somebody
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57 have an affair
Общая лексика: (with) иметь связь (He had an affair with his secretary for two years. - у него была связь с секретаршей) -
58 Shady affair
• Shady affair<s> Дело нечистое [неважное]Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Shady affair
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59 to have a hand in this affair
to have/to take a hand in this affair (in this arrangement, in preparing the conference) принимать участие в этом деле (в этом мероприятии, в подготовке к конференции)/быть причастным к этому делу (к этому мероприятию, к подготовке к конференции)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a hand in this affair
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60 to settle the affair in court
to settle the affair in (out of) court разрешить вопрос в судебном порядке (без суда)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to settle the affair in court
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