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В ПРОТИВОВЕС кому-чему lit PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is advunlike and in opposition to s.o. or sth.: in contrast toas distinct from.«События требуют работать с уверенностью и отрадным сознанием исполняемого долга, когда знаешь, что Круг -верховный выразитель воли Дона - тебе доверяет, когда, в противовес большевистской распущенности и анархии, будут установлены твердые правовые нормы» (Шолохов 4). "Events demand that I should work with confidence and a joyful sense of performing my duty, a sense that I can have only when I know that the Council-the supreme expression of the will of the Don-trusts me, when in contrast to Bolshevik dissipation and anarchy there are firmly established legal standards" (4a). -
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с.1) ( отличительный признак) difference, distinction2) ( признание заслуг) distinction; distinguished services plзнак отли́чия — decoration
3) ( признание успехов в обучении) honours plоко́нчить с отли́чием (вн.; о вузе) — graduate with honours; graduate cum laude [kʊm'laʊdeɪ] амер.
дипло́м с отли́чием — honours degree
••в отли́чие от — in contrast to, unlike; as distinct from
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1) difference, distinctionв отличие от — in contrast to, unlike, as distinct from
2) (заслуга) merit, distinguished servicesзнак отличия — decoration, medal
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разг.1) (кому, чему) (в отличие от кого-либо или чего-либо; не так, как кто-либо или что-либо) unlike; not like; against smth.; in contrast to smb., smth.; as distinct from smb., smth.Я обернулся и увидел стремительно шагавшего Афанасия Сергеевича. Он мчался прямо на нас, не в пример своему обычаю - по пустынному тротуару, а не по мостовой. (К. Федин, Наровчатская хроника) — I turned round and beheld Afanasy Sergeyevich striding towards us at great speed. He was bearing straight upon us, walking, against his custom, along the pavement, instead of along the road.
Учёба давалась ему легко, не в пример Андрею. (Д. Гранин, Искатели) — In contrast to Andrei, the subjects came easy to him.
- Чего покажешь? - Ну, белку тебе покажу... - Живую? - не моргая, глядел поражённый мальчик. - Эх, паря! У нас, брат, всё тут живое, не в пример городу вашему. (И. Ракша, Весь белый свет) — 'What will you show me?' 'Well, for one thing I'll show you a squirrel...' 'A live one?' The boy continued to stare in surprise, without blinking. 'Eh, what a lad! Here, my friend, everything is alive, not like in that town of yours.'
2) (намного, несравненно (лучше, хуже и т. п.)) much; a great deal (better, worse, etc.)Бопре очень скоро привык к русской настойке и даже стал предпочитать её винам своего отечества, как не в пример более полезную для желудка. (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — Monsieur Beaupré very quickly accustomed himself to Russian cordials, and soon came to prefer them even to the wines of his own country, regarding them as a great deal better for the digestion.
- Федора говорит, что вы прежде и не в пример лучше теперешнего жили. (Ф. Достоевский, Бедные люди) — Fedora says that you used to live much better.
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(Выгода или ущерб от экономической деятельности для третьих лиц без оплаты или возмещения.) externalityАгенты, которые производят внешние эффекты, отличаются от тех, кто испытывает их воздействие на себе. — The agents who generate externalities are distinct from those who experience them.
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Агенты, которые производят внешние эффекты, отличаются от тех, кто испытывает их воздействие на себе. — The agents who generate externalities are distinct from those who experience them.
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biotic factor
The influence upon the environment of organisms owing to the presence and activities of other organisms, as distinct from a physical, abiotic, environmental factor. (Source: ALL2)
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colloidal state
A system of particles in a dispersion medium, with properties distinct from those of a true solution because of the larger size of the particles. The presence of these particles can often be detected by means of the ultramicroscope. (Source: UVAROV)
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terrestrial environment
The continental as distinct from the marine and atmospheric environments. It is the environment in which terrestrial organisms live. (Source: WHIT)
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nuclear reaction
A reaction involving a change in an atomic nucleus, such as fission, fusion, neutron capture, or radioactive decay, as distinct from a chemical reaction, which is limited to changes in the electron structure surrounding the nucleus. (Source: MGH)
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The influence upon the environment of organisms owing to the presence and activities of other organisms, as distinct from a physical, abiotic, environmental factor. (Source: ALL2)
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