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• ЧТО-ТО НЕ ТАК < HE TO> coll=====⇒ sth. about the situation is suspicious, not quite as it should be:- что-то не так≈ something is wrong <amiss, out of line, just not right, not quite right etc>;- there is something wrong <amiss etc>;- [in limited contexts] something smells fishy < funny>.♦ "Хороший дом, - сказал мой старик, кивнув головой, - вызывай хозяина, поговорим, поторгуемся..." - "Хозяина нет, - сказал Сандро, - дом продаёт горсовет". - "А хозяин что, умер?"... - "Не то чтобы умер... здесь жил один грек. Так его вместе с женой арестовали и в Сибирь отправили..." - "Вот оно как", - сказал мой старик и замолчал. Сандро тоже молчал. Я же сразу почувствовал, что здесь что-то не то! (Искандер 3). "It's a good house," my old man said with a nod. "Call out the owner, let's talk, let's drive a bargain." "There isn't any owner," Sandro said. "The city soviet is selling the house." "What, did the owner die?"..."It's not that he died....A Greek lived here. He and his wife were arrested and sent to Siberia." "So that's it," my old man said, and fell silent. Sandro was also silent. I knew there was something wrong here! (3a).♦ Так бы он и меня заподозрил в связи с Фаиной, как на меня взглянул... Да, он безукоризненно почувствовал и заподозрил что-то не то (Битов 2). The way he looked at me, he may even have suspected me of a liaison with Faina. Yes, he unerringly sensed and suspected something amiss (2a).♦ "Странно, - подумал Виктор. - В чём дело?.." Что-то здесь было не так (Стругацкие 1). "Funny," thought Victor. "What's going on?" Something was not quite right (1a).♦ "Послушай, - сказала она, - тут есть какая-то ложь, что-то не то..." (Гончаров 1). "Listen," she said, "there is something wrong, some sort of lie in all this..." (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что-то не так
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42 что-то не то
• ЧТО-ТО НЕ ТАК < HE TO> coll=====⇒ sth. about the situation is suspicious, not quite as it should be:- что-то не так≈ something is wrong <amiss, out of line, just not right, not quite right etc>;- there is something wrong <amiss etc>;- [in limited contexts] something smells fishy < funny>.♦ "Хороший дом, - сказал мой старик, кивнув головой, - вызывай хозяина, поговорим, поторгуемся..." - "Хозяина нет, - сказал Сандро, - дом продаёт горсовет". - "А хозяин что, умер?"... - "Не то чтобы умер... здесь жил один грек. Так его вместе с женой арестовали и в Сибирь отправили..." - "Вот оно как", - сказал мой старик и замолчал. Сандро тоже молчал. Я же сразу почувствовал, что здесь что-то не то! (Искандер 3). "It's a good house," my old man said with a nod. "Call out the owner, let's talk, let's drive a bargain." "There isn't any owner," Sandro said. "The city soviet is selling the house." "What, did the owner die?"..."It's not that he died....A Greek lived here. He and his wife were arrested and sent to Siberia." "So that's it," my old man said, and fell silent. Sandro was also silent. I knew there was something wrong here! (3a).♦ Так бы он и меня заподозрил в связи с Фаиной, как на меня взглянул... Да, он безукоризненно почувствовал и заподозрил что-то не то (Битов 2). The way he looked at me, he may even have suspected me of a liaison with Faina. Yes, he unerringly sensed and suspected something amiss (2a).♦ "Странно, - подумал Виктор. - В чём дело?.." Что-то здесь было не так (Стругацкие 1). "Funny," thought Victor. "What's going on?" Something was not quite right (1a).♦ "Послушай, - сказала она, - тут есть какая-то ложь, что-то не то..." (Гончаров 1). "Listen," she said, "there is something wrong, some sort of lie in all this..." (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что-то не то
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43 у нас появилось подозрение, что
У нас появилось подозрение, чтоIt was suspected that the strong radial flows shown in Fig. might have been due to leakage flow over the unshrouded tip of the airfoil; however, as can be seen, back-to-back flow visualizations indicated that this was not the case.The 4 mm particles were suspected of originating from a non-flame source. (У нас появилось подозрение, что 4-мкм частицы возникают в...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > у нас появилось подозрение, что
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рус Медицинская помощь матери при установленных или предполагаемое аномалиях и повреждениях плодаeng Maternal care for known or suspected fetal abnormality and damage. (Includes: ) the listed conditions in the fetus as a reason for observation, hospitalization or other obstetric care of the mother, or for termination of pregnancy. (Excludes: ) maternal care for known or suspected disproportion ( O33.-) -
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рус Пороки развития центральной нервной системы у плода, требующие предоставления медицинской помощи материeng Maternal care for (suspected) central nervous system malformation in fetus. Maternal care for (suspected) fetal: anencephaly, spina bifida. (Excludes: ) chromosomal abnormality in fetus ( O35.1) -
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рус Поражение плода (предполагаемое) в результате вирусного заболевания матери, требующее предоставления медицинской помощи матерeng Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus from viral disease in mother. Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus from maternal: cytomegalovirus infection, rubella -
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рус Поражение плода (предполагаемое) в результате употребления лекарственных средств, требующее предоставления медицинской помощи матерeng Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus by drugs. Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus from drug addiction. (Excludes: ) fetal distress in labour and delivery due to drug administration ( O68.-) -
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рус Поражение плода (предполагаемое) в результате других медицинских процедур, требующее предоставления медицинской помощи матерeng Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus by other medical procedures. Maternal care for (suspected) damage to fetus by: amniocentesis, biopsy procedures, haematological investigation, intrauterine contraceptive device, intrauterine surgery -
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52 подозреваться
to be suspected (of), to be under suspicion (of)подозреваться в сговоре с кем-л. — to be suspected of conspiring with smb.
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53 в сочетании с
•Coupled (or In combination, or Together) with a recording system, these devices are used to measure...
•The system can be used in conjunction with a computer to perform diagnostic programming and checking industrial processes.
•A neoplasm can often be suspected on the basis of the findings from the history and the examination in conjunction with a routine blood count ( med).
•The value of the curvature, together with the magnitude of the field, gives the momentum.
•When coupled with solubility information on common salts this will allow us to develop quite a variety of "predictable" processes.
* * *В сочетании с -- in conjunction with, in combination with; combined with, coupled with, together withSome European incinerators use the rotary kiln in conjunction with a flowthrough furnace.These observations combined with the well-founded assumptions as to the basic nature of rotating stall have produced an excellent correlation.Hence the inlet conditions may be described as near uniform flow coupled with a high rate of mixing in the near wall regions.The instrument, together with the calibration adopted, enables the average temperature of the ring to be measured to an accuracy of + 1K.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в сочетании с
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54 вредное влияние
•It is suspected that these deleterious (or adverse, or detrimental, or harmful, or unfavourable, or untoward) effects result from overheating.
•They are particularly resistant to the ill effects of abrasive erosion.
* * *Вредное влияние / воздействиеVespel has operated in hydraulic fluid with no ill effects.For diffusers of 20 deg, the work of S. [8] indicates that vortex generators can have a detrimental effect on flow steadiness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вредное влияние
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•It is suspected that these deleterious (or adverse, or detrimental, or harmful, or unfavourable, or untoward) effects result from overheating.
•They are particularly resistant to the ill effects of abrasive erosion.
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56 в сочетании с
•Coupled (or In combination, or Together) with a recording system, these devices are used to measure...
•The system can be used in conjunction with a computer to perform diagnostic programming and checking industrial processes.
•A neoplasm can often be suspected on the basis of the findings from the history and the examination in conjunction with a routine blood count ( med).
•The value of the curvature, together with the magnitude of the field, gives the momentum.
•When coupled with solubility information on common salts this will allow us to develop quite a variety of "predictable" processes.
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57 вредное влияние
•It is suspected that these deleterious (or adverse, or detrimental, or harmful, or unfavourable, or untoward) effects result from overheating.
•They are particularly resistant to the ill effects of abrasive erosion.
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58 вредное действие
•It is suspected that these deleterious (or adverse, or detrimental, or harmful, or unfavourable, or untoward) effects result from overheating.
•They are particularly resistant to the ill effects of abrasive erosion.
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59 обнаруживаться у
•Osteoporosis should be suspected when the typical symptoms present in any patient with a predisposing medical history.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обнаруживаться у
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60 обычно
••Liquid diffraction patterns characteristically show one or two maxima that correspond to...
•The great majority of routinely detected events can be classified as earthquakes.
•The receptacle is conventionally 2-wire, 120-volt, 15-ampere.
•That is how the logarithms are conventionally tabulated.
•This inert phase is normally a gel structure.
•Engineering practice is to express quantities in lb/h.
•Group I members tend to have relatively few nucleosides of this sort.
•Such lasers typically generate pulses of 5—10 ns duration.
•Traditionally, the residual bottoms have been blended with lighter stocks.
•It is usual to check the... level whenever there is any doubt.
•In this application it is common (or usual) to employ...
•It is common for metabolic pathways to exhibit some form of cyclic pattern.
•The atomic weight is commonly called the mass number.
•The head gain is customarily measured in inches of water.
•It is customary to install a pump having two or three stages.
•The factor is generally taken to be equal to unity.
•A field lens is generally placed behind the reticle.
•Floating roof tanks are normally employed for prevention of loss through evaporation.
•The temperature at this point is ordinarily the same as that of the forward cylinder section.
•Where it is suspected that... it is the practice (or custom) to steam out the coils.
•In large marine installations it is standard (or usual) practice to use...
•The sensitivity for detection is typically (or usually, or generally, or commonly, or as a rule) five times as great as...
•In designing such packed columns, it is common (or general) practice to assume "piston", or "plug" flow.
•The regions of strongest divergence tend to be found over the subtropical regions.
•Many plant breeders make a practice of having different batches of seed treated with gamma rays, neutrons and one chemical mutagen.
•The usual way to stop the intrusion has been to drill... (геол.).
II•In this way dye molecules can enter more freely otherwise inaccessible dye-sites.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обычно
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