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41 вообще
adv. in general, generally, at all, always, altogether; вообще говоря, generally speaking, in general; вообще... не, not at all -
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43 в целом
•By and large they seem to be incidental.
•The disk of interstellar gas occupies a small volume compared with the volume of the galaxy as a whole.
•The molecule as a whole is nonpolar.
IIсм. в сумме* * *В целом -- as a whole, altogether, overall, at large; generally, on the whole (в общем), by and largeThe use of several balls results in dynamic balance of the joint as a whole.Overall, the paper represents an extremely interesting concept.By and large the following general comments can be made about the references containing numerical results:Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в целом
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44 вообще
•The object of this is refining of the grain size, producing a more uniform structure and generally (or in general) improving the mechanical properties.
•Where accuracy is at all important,...
•One of the greatest puzzles in particle physics is explaining nature's need for both muons and electrons in the first place.
* * *Вообще -- generally, in general (в общем случае); altogether (совсем); at all (в вопросительных и отрицательных конструкциях); whatsoever (в отрицательных конструкциях)The first question is, of course, whether an inner shroud is beneficial at all. (... полезен ли вообще внутренний кожух)In general, kinematic mechanisms produce transformations which are highly nonlinear functions of kinematic displacements.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вообще
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45 вообще не иметь
•Adenine lacks a third active site of any sort (or altogether).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вообще не иметь
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46 всего
. в сумме•All told (or Altogether) there are more than 20,000 items distributed by the firm.
•A total of eight holes is drilled at the first working station.
* * *Всего -- in all, in sum, total of, all told (итого, в общей сложности); only, but, as low as, as brief as (только, не более чем, всего лишь)In all, two distinct regions of flow were separately visualized.This was repeated twice more so that, in all, four different thermocouple installations were used.A total of twenty-two injection taps were installed.Tilly's tests were conducted at 104 m/s, while in this investigation velocities as low as 10 m/s at room temperature were employed.—завершён всего наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего
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47 вообще не иметь
•Adenine lacks a third active site of any sort (or altogether).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вообще не иметь
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48 всего
. в сумме•All told (or Altogether) there are more than 20,000 items distributed by the firm.
•A total of eight holes is drilled at the first working station.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего
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49 совершенно новый
•These all-new (or entirely new) specifications...
•We must create radically new technology.
•The models are totally (or altogether) new.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совершенно новый
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50 совсем другое дело
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совсем другое дело
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51 столько же, сколько
•As many gas molecules will hit the back as the front of the mirror.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > столько же, сколько
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52 Как всё это сложно!
General subject: Altogether it was such a coil!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Как всё это сложно!
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53 Это совсем другое дело.
General subject: It's another matter altogether.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Это совсем другое дело.
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54 быть в костюме Адама или в костюме Евы
General subject: be in the altogetherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в костюме Адама или в костюме Евы
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General subject: to be in the altogether -
56 в обнажённом виде
General subject: in the altogether (о модели художника), in the nude -
57 в общей сложности
1) General subject: all told, all together (The laboratories used slightly different SFE parameters to extract the eighteen to twenty-five pesticides on four to six commodities, all together sixty-one pesticides and twelve commodities), what with one thing and the other, for a total, аll together, together2) Mathematics: in sum3) Law: in aggregate, a combined total of4) Oil: in total5) Sakhalin energy glossary: altogether6) Makarov: in all -
58 в общем
1) General subject: all told, all-in-all, altogether, bag and baggage, broadly speaking, by and large, by the gross, considering, far and by, fine, first and last, generally, generally speaking, in fine, in gross, in sum, in the gross, in the long run, in the vague, on the whole, taken all round, upon the whole, whole, writ large, basically, in general, more generally, to all intents and purposes, essentially3) Psychology: considered all round4) Information technology: overall5) Sakhalin energy glossary: all in all6) Makarov: all of a lump, in toto, relatively speaking7) Logistics: in the aggregate8) Phraseological unit: put in a nutshell -
59 в целом я не сожалею, что я все-таки остался
General subject: altogether, I am not sorry I stayed after allУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в целом я не сожалею, что я все-таки остался
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60 вконец
1) General subject: altogether, completely
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altogether — n. 1. nakedness; used mostly in the phrase in the altogether . [informal] Syn: raw, buff, birthday suit [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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altogether — index in toto, outright, radical (extreme), wholly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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