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1 быть взволнованным
1) General subject: be exercised about (чем-л.), be exercised over (чем-л.), the contract is still up in the air, to be exercised about (over, smth.) (чем-л.), to be up in the air2) Colloquial: to be in a ( great) way4) Makarov: be up in the airУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть взволнованным
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2 встревоженный
1) General subject: alarmed, anxious, be exercised about, distracted, disturbed, harassed, overanxious, overeager, overeager (и т.п.), scarey, scary, troubled, uneasy, unquiet, upset, uptight, worried2) Psychology: vexed3) Jargon: up tight -
3 живо интересоваться
1) General subject: be nearly interested in (чем-л.), to be nearly interested in (smth.) (чем-л.), take a lively interest in, (чем-л.) be exercised about2) Mathematics: (researchers began to) take an active interest in (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > живо интересоваться
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4 живо интересоваться (чем-л.)
General subject: be exercised aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > живо интересоваться (чем-л.)
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5 меня беспокоит его будущее
General subject: I am exercised about his futureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > меня беспокоит его будущее
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6 обеспокоенный
1) General subject: agitated, alarmed, be exercised about, concerned, fretted, harassed, uneasy, worried, haunted, solicitous2) Poetical language: listening3) Psychology: vexed5) Makarov: anxious, ill at ease, in a troubled state6) Taboo: fucked up -
7 следует проявлять осторожность
Следует проявлять осторожностьCaution should be used when applying the base temperature.Caution should be exercised in extending the results to pumps with speeds far different from those used in the experiment.In using equation (...) care must be exercised in choosing the filtration time.One should, however, be cautious about applying the results of shear layer transition measurements to situations where the free stream turbulence conditions are orders-of-magnitude different than those under which the measurements were made.При... следует проявлять осторожность-- Care should be exercised in diagnosing this looseness because several multiples of RPM can also be caused by a bearing turning on the shaft.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > следует проявлять осторожность
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8 осуществлять
1. materialize2. put in forceвводить в силу; осуществлять — put into force
осуществлять; проводить в жизнь — put into practice
осуществлять, проводить в жизнь — to put in practice
осуществлять; приводить в исполнение — put into effect
приводить в действие; осуществлять — bring into action
3. put into forceприводить в исполнение; осуществлять — bring into effect
4. wage5. bring about6. fulfil7. fulfill8. bringсовершать; осуществлять — to bring to pass
9. call into account10. carry into effectосуществлять, проводить — carry through
11. effect12. perform13. actualize14. be under way15. bring into action16. bring into effect17. bring into play18. call into actionосуществлять, проводить в жизнь, выполнять — to put into effect
19. call into play20. carry into life21. effectuate22. enforceвводить в силу; проводить в жизнь; делать действительным; осуществлять — put in force
23. enforced24. enforcing25. exerciseосуществлять контроль; контролировать — exercise control
26. exercised27. exercising28. implement29. implemented30. implementing31. implements32. put into effect33. put into practice34. realize; be carried out; come trueСинонимический ряд:реализовывать (глаг.) воплощать в действительность; воплощать в жизнь; выполнять; исполнять; претворять в действительность; претворять в жизнь; реализовывать -
9 осуществляться
1) General subject: materialize, be carried out, be administered (о правосудии), be exercised, be underway2) Mathematics: be effected, be performed, be realized, be under way, come about, occur, put into effect3) Makarov: exercise, come to fruition, come to life, come true -
10 Ц-21
В ЦЕЛОСТИ И СОХРАННОСТИ (НЕВРЕДИМОСТИ) бытье, доставить кого-что, вернуть что и т. п. В ЦЕЛОСТИ-СОХРАННОСТИ all coll PrepP these forms only usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr) or obj-compl with доставить etc obj: human or concr) fixed WO(a person or thing is, to deliver a person or thing, return a thing etc) unhurt, undamagedsafe and soundunharmed (all) in one piece (of a person only) alive and well (of a thing only) intact in (good) working order.Под утро все новоиспечённые офицеры... частично своим собственным ходом, частично с помощью товарищей и аборигенов вернулись в казарму в целости и сохранности... (Зиновьев 1). By morning all the newly fledged officers had returned to barracks safe and sound, partly under their own steam and partly with the help of their comrades and the aboriginal population (1a).Мансурову даже казалось, что если он перестанет запрещать - завтра же всё рухнет, полетит в тартарары, вся семья погибнет, разве только он один и останется в целости и сохранности, так что он вовсе и не о себе заботился, запрещая, а о других (Залыгин 1). It actually seemed to him that if he once stopped forbidding things everything would crumble into ruins the next day, everything would fall to pieces, the family would perish. He himself would remain unharmed, which proved that it wasn't himself he was concerned about when he exercised his right of veto. It was others (1a).Вот твой велосипед, возвращаю его в целости и сохранности. Here's your bike-I'm returning it all in one piece. -
11 в целости и невредимости
• В ЦЕЛОСТИ И СОХРАННОСТИ < НЕВРЕДИМОСТИ> быть, доставить кого-что, вернуть что и т.п.; В ЦЕЛОСТИ-СОХРАННОСТИall coll[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr) or obj-compl with доставить etc (obj: human or concr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or thing is, to deliver a person or thing, return a thing etc) unhurt, undamaged:- unharmed;- [of a person only] alive and well;- [of a thing only] intact;- in (good) working order.♦ Под утро все новоиспечённые офицеры... частично своим собственным ходом, частично с помощью товарищей и аборигенов вернулись в казарму в целости и сохранности... (Зиновьев 1). By morning all the newly fledged officers had returned to barracks safe and sound, partly under their own steam and partly with the help of their comrades and the aboriginal population (1a).♦ Мансурову даже казалось, что если он перестанет запрещать - завтра же всё рухнет, полетит в тартарары, вся семья погибнет, разве только он один и останется в целости и сохранности, так что он вовсе и не о себе заботился, запрещая, а о других (Залыгин 1). It actually seemed to him that if he once stopped forbidding things everything would crumble into ruins the next day, everything would fall to pieces, the family would perish. He himself would remain unharmed, which proved that it wasn't himself he was concerned about when he exercised his right of veto. It was others (1a).♦ Вот твой велосипед, возвращаю его в целости и сохранности. Here's your bike-I'm returning it all in one piece.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в целости и невредимости
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12 в целости и сохранности
• В ЦЕЛОСТИ И СОХРАННОСТИ < НЕВРЕДИМОСТИ> быть, доставить кого-что, вернуть что и т.п.; В ЦЕЛОСТИ-СОХРАННОСТИall coll[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr) or obj-compl with доставить etc (obj: human or concr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or thing is, to deliver a person or thing, return a thing etc) unhurt, undamaged:- unharmed;- [of a person only] alive and well;- [of a thing only] intact;- in (good) working order.♦ Под утро все новоиспечённые офицеры... частично своим собственным ходом, частично с помощью товарищей и аборигенов вернулись в казарму в целости и сохранности... (Зиновьев 1). By morning all the newly fledged officers had returned to barracks safe and sound, partly under their own steam and partly with the help of their comrades and the aboriginal population (1a).♦ Мансурову даже казалось, что если он перестанет запрещать - завтра же всё рухнет, полетит в тартарары, вся семья погибнет, разве только он один и останется в целости и сохранности, так что он вовсе и не о себе заботился, запрещая, а о других (Залыгин 1). It actually seemed to him that if he once stopped forbidding things everything would crumble into ruins the next day, everything would fall to pieces, the family would perish. He himself would remain unharmed, which proved that it wasn't himself he was concerned about when he exercised his right of veto. It was others (1a).♦ Вот твой велосипед, возвращаю его в целости и сохранности. Here's your bike-I'm returning it all in one piece.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в целости и сохранности
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13 в целости-сохранности
• В ЦЕЛОСТИ И СОХРАННОСТИ < НЕВРЕДИМОСТИ> быть, доставить кого-что, вернуть что и т.п.; В ЦЕЛОСТИ-СОХРАННОСТИall coll[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr) or obj-compl with доставить etc (obj: human or concr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or thing is, to deliver a person or thing, return a thing etc) unhurt, undamaged:- unharmed;- [of a person only] alive and well;- [of a thing only] intact;- in (good) working order.♦ Под утро все новоиспечённые офицеры... частично своим собственным ходом, частично с помощью товарищей и аборигенов вернулись в казарму в целости и сохранности... (Зиновьев 1). By morning all the newly fledged officers had returned to barracks safe and sound, partly under their own steam and partly with the help of their comrades and the aboriginal population (1a).♦ Мансурову даже казалось, что если он перестанет запрещать - завтра же всё рухнет, полетит в тартарары, вся семья погибнет, разве только он один и останется в целости и сохранности, так что он вовсе и не о себе заботился, запрещая, а о других (Залыгин 1). It actually seemed to him that if he once stopped forbidding things everything would crumble into ruins the next day, everything would fall to pieces, the family would perish. He himself would remain unharmed, which proved that it wasn't himself he was concerned about when he exercised his right of veto. It was others (1a).♦ Вот твой велосипед, возвращаю его в целости и сохранности. Here's your bike-I'm returning it all in one piece.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в целости-сохранности
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