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21 поступать естественно, будто все само собой разумеется
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поступать естественно, будто все само собой разумеется
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22 поступать естественно, будто так и надо
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поступать естественно, будто так и надо
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23 само собой разумеющийся
1) General subject: knee jerk, matter of course, self-evident2) Business: matter-of-course3) General subject: obviousУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > само собой разумеющийся
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ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого) VP subj: abstr or infin) to become habitual, routineX вошёл (у Y-a) в привычку - X became (a) habit (with Y)X became a matter of course (for Y).Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinionbut Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course. -
25 войти в привычку
• ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого)[VP; subj: abstr or infin]=====⇒ to become habitual, routine:- X became a matter of course (for Y).♦ Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinion; but Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)♦ Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > войти в привычку
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26 входить в привычку
• ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого)[VP; subj: abstr or infin]=====⇒ to become habitual, routine:- X became a matter of course (for Y).♦ Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinion; but Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)♦ Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в привычку
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27 само собой разумеется
Само собой разумеется - needless to say; it is self-evident that, it goes without saying that; as a matter of courseNeedless to say, the use of nitrogen as carrier gas with a TCD should be avoided.However, as a matter of course, the final attainment of equilibrium was always monitored and controlled by the experimenter.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > само собой разумеется
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28 как само собою разумеющееся
as a matter of course; as something quite naturalДо сего момента она хоть и говорила ему спасибо, однако воспринимала всё как само собою разумеющееся, как должное - одна в тайге, больная, беспомощная, так спасай... (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — Until then, although she had thanked him, she had nevertheless accepted everything as a matter of course, as her due - she was alone in the taiga, sick, helpless and that meant that if you were a human being you should save her...
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как само собою разумеющееся
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29 денежные дела
фактически; на самом деле — as a matter of fact
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30 привычка
жен.habit; customвойти в привычку — (у кого-л.) to become a habit with smb., to become a matter of course for smb.
вредная привычка — bad/pernicious habit
выработать привычку — ( в себе) to form a habit
избавиться от привычки — to get rid of a habit, to get out of a habit
иметь привычку — (к чему-л.) to be accustomed (to); to be in the habit (of), to be given (to)
приобрести привычку — (делать что-л.) to get into the habit (of), to fall into the habit (of)
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31 в порядке вещей
1) General subject: all in the day's work, just the way things are, common practice (a culture where sharing concerns, asking questions and bringing solutions is a common practice), all in a day's work, routinely, as a matter of course, par for the course2) Politics: de rigueur (заимствование из французского языка, часто встречающееся в английском) -
32 естественно
1) General subject: as a matter of course, by the light of nature (без указаний, обучения и т. п.), cela va sans dire, in the course of nature, kindly, natch, naturally, obviously, without theatrics, without doubt, for sure2) Rare: voluntarily3) Psychology: constitutionally5) Makarov: in the nature of things -
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1.gener. (àíãë.: as a matter of course, naturally, of course, certainly; íåì.: natürlich, selbstredend, selbstverständlich) mõistagi2. adj -
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par for the course
a matter of course
it is all in a day's work
it is in the order of things
it is quite natural
quite proper
take for grantedДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > в порядке вещей
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35 естественный
1. unstudied2. in the nature of things3. native4. matter-of course5. naturally6. typically7. naturalСинонимический ряд:1. натурально (прил.) натурально2. непринужденно (прил.) непосредственно; непринужденно; раскованно3. конечно (проч.) без всякого сомнения; без сомнения; безусловно; бесспорно; вестимо; вне сомнения; знамо; знамо дело; известно; известное дело; конечно; натурально; несомненно; понятно; понятное дело; само собой; само собой разумеетсяАнтонимический ряд:искусственно; неестественно; противоестественно -
36 быть в порядке вещей
General subject: come with the territory (в определенной сфере), be a matter of course, be the order of the dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в порядке вещей
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39 как и следовало ожидать
1) General subject: according to expectation, according to expectations, as a matter of course, as in reason, expectedly, naturally, which is as it should be, predictably, not surprisingly, low and behold, sure enough2) Mathematics: as could be expected, as one should expect, as one would expect, as we might expect3) Makarov: as expected, as we one should expect, as we should expectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > как и следовало ожидать
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40 как нечто само собой разумеющееся
General subject: as a matter of courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > как нечто само собой разумеющееся
См. также в других словарях:
matter of course — n. a thing to be expected as a natural or logical occurrence in the course of events … English World dictionary
matter-of-course — [mat΄ər əv kôrs′] adj. 1. coming as a natural or logical occurrence in the course of events; routine 2. reacting to events in a calm and natural way … English World dictionary
matter of course — I noun common practice, common run, common state of affairs, customary procedure, general run, natural state, ordinary run of things, ordinary state, prescribed form, procedure, regular procedure, routine, routine event, routine happening, rule,… … Law dictionary
matter-of-course — adjective expected or depended upon as a natural or logical outcome • Similar to: ↑expected * * * | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: matter of course 1. : being such as is or may be expected or depended upon as a matter of course 2. :… … Useful english dictionary
matter of course — {n. phr.} Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. * /A was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife./ * /Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
matter of course — {n. phr.} Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. * /A was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife./ * /Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
matter\ of\ course — n. phr. Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. It was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife. Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money … Словарь американских идиом
matter-of-course — /mat euhr euhv kawrs , kohrs /, adj. 1. occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable. 2. accepting things as occurring in their natural course, or characterized by an… … Universalium
matter of course — something that follows in logical, natural, or customary sequence or that is treated as such: After such reprisals, war followed as a matter of course. [1730 40] * * * … Universalium
matter of course — noun a) A natural or logical outcome On some occasions standing ovations may be given to political leaders as a matter of course, rather than as a special honour b) An expected or customary outcome … Wiktionary
matter of course — the usual way, habit, rule It was done as a matter of course and nobody really thought about the results … Idioms and examples