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61 грань
1) General subject: basil, borderland, delimitation, edge, facet, flat, heel, marge, margin, pane (бриллианта, гайки), plane (кристалла), table (драгоценного камня), verge, brink2) Geology: member3) Engineering: bezel, side plane6) Railway term: land7) Automobile industry: side8) Architecture: border9) Geometry: face10) Forestry: arris11) Politics: dimension12) Information technology: 3D face13) Sakhalin energy glossary: row14) Oilfield: flank (поверхность)15) Automation: (узкая) facet, lobe16) Oceanography: face (кристалла)17) Makarov: bound (в теории множеств), cut (качество, способ гранения), dado, edging, end, face (кристалла, многогранника), face (лицевая плоскость), facet (кристалла), fringe, point, side (боковая плоскость)18) Electrochemistry: hedron19) oil&gas: outline -
62 грань экономического спада
Politics: brink of economic recessionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грань экономического спада
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63 доктрина балансирования на грани войны
Military: (военно-политическая) brink of war doctrineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доктрина балансирования на грани войны
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64 заключение сделки
1) General subject: bargaining, sealing (Microsoft and Yahoo are on the brink of sealing an online alliance that could formidable rival to Google in the search business (FT, 29.07.09)), consummation of the transaction2) Military: making a deal3) Law: making deal4) Economy: conclusion of a deal, conclusion of a transaction, conclusion of business, conclusion of deal, conclusion of transaction5) Stock Exchange: trade execution (с ценными бумагами: не путать с "исполнением сделки", которое переводится trade settlement)6) Banking: settlement7) Business: closing of a sale8) Sakhalin energy glossary: closure of a deal (Пал.)9) EBRD: closing, closing of a deal -
65 колебаться
1) General subject: alternate, be in a state of uncertainty, be in two minds, be of two minds, boggle (at, about, over), chop, crane, demur, dilly-dally, dillydally, doubt, flicker, fluctuate, go seesaw, halt, hang in the wind, hover, hover on the brink of decision, hum, hum and haw, jib at (сделать что-либо), librate, make boggle, nibble, nutate, oscillate (тж. перен.), pendulate, quake, rock, scruple (особенно в отриц. предложениях), seesaw, shake, shilly-shally, shimmy, shuffle, stagger, stick (перед - at), stickle, straddle, stumble, stumble at, sway, teeter, temporize, thrill, throb, to be in (of) two minds, totter, wabble, wabble (тж. перен.), waffle, whiffle, wibble wobble, wobble, balance, beat up and down, blow hot and cold, boggle, falter, hang back, hem and haw, hesitate, hum and ha, jib at, range, swing, swing in the balance, vary, vibrate, waver, (при выборе,принятии решения) spinning, buffet about2) Aviation: wave4) Medicine: surge5) Colloquial: shillyshally, weaken, wibble-wobble, wiggle6) American: back and fill, sit on the rail7) Engineering: fluctuate (изменяться по величине), hunt (о стрелке прибора), modulate, pulsate, pulse, ripple, sweep, tremble, vary (изменяться по величине)8) Rare: dubitate9) Construction: jiggle10) Mathematics: be variable, vacillate13) Automobile industry: flare (о пламени), flutter, jar, wag, waggle (напр. о стрелке измерительного прибора), weave15) Diplomatic term: (свободно) float (о курсах валют), shy16) Electronics: ring18) Special term: librate (тж. перен.)19) Simple: yoyo20) Metrology: range (в пределах)21) Business: deliberate, float (о курсах валют)22) Automation: see-saw23) Makarov: dither, fluctuate (по величине), hang (hung, hanged), hang in the balance, jib (at), poise, roll, to dilly-dally, twist in the wind, waverer, chop and change24) Taboo: hang an arse, hang the arse, undulate -
66 кромка берега русла
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кромка берега русла
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67 на волоске от смерти
1) Colloquial: on the brink of death2) Law: brush with deathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на волоске от смерти
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68 на грани банкротства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани банкротства
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69 на грани войны
1) General subject: on the brink of war, on the precipice of war2) Military: short of war3) Diplomatic term: on the verge of war4) Makarov: near the flash-point of war, precipice -
70 на грани вымирания
General subject: on the brink of extinctionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани вымирания
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71 на грани исчезновения
1) General subject: on the brink of extinction, on the verge of extinction, nearing extinction, faced with extinction2) Biology: critically endangered (о виде)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани исчезновения
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72 на грани краха
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73 на грани нервного срыва
1) General subject: nervous wreck, on the brink of a psychotic meltdown2) Colloquial: freaked outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани нервного срыва
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74 на грани разорения
General subject: on the brink of ruinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани разорения
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75 на грани условно-досрочного освобождения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на грани условно-досрочного освобождения
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76 на краю могилы
General subject: at death's door, on the brink of the grave -
77 на краю пропасти
1) General subject: on the razor's edge, on thin ice, on the brink of a precipice, on a precipice2) Literal: on the verge of disaster -
78 на краю... на грани...
General subject: on the brink of...Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на краю... на грани...
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79 находиться на грани краха
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться на грани краха
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80 не знать, что делать
1) General subject: be all at sea, be at sea, hover on the brink of decision, to be (all) at sea, not know if one is on one's head or heels2) Makarov: be at fault, be at wits' endУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не знать, что делать
См. также в других словарях:
Brink — Разработчик … Википедия
Brink — steht für: Brink (Siedlung), eine spezielle Form der Siedlung Brink ist der Name folgender Personen: Brink (Familienname), ein Familienname, für Personen siehe dort ten Brink, ein Familienname Brink ist der Name folgender Orte: Brink… … Deutsch Wikipedia
brink — [brıŋk] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: brekka slope ] 1.) the brink (of sth) a situation when you are almost in a new situation, usually a bad one on the brink of death/disaster/war etc ▪ In October 1962 the world seemed on the brink of … Dictionary of contemporary English
Brink — (br[i^][ng]k), n. [Dan. brink edge, verge; akin to Sw. brink declivity, hill, Icel. brekka; cf. LG. brink a grassy hill, W. bryn hill, bryncyn hillock.] The edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brink — may refer to:* Brink! , film * People: ** Bernhard Egidius Konrad ten Brink (1841 1892), German scholar ** André Brink (born 1935), South African author ** Julius Brink (born 1982), German volleyball player ** Jos Brink (1942 2007), Dutch… … Wikipedia
Brink — Éditeur Bethesda Softworks Développeur Splash Damage Distributeur Valve Corporation (Steam)[1] … Wikipédia en Français
brink — [ brıŋk ] noun singular * 1. ) the brink the point in time when something very bad or very good is about to happen: bring someone to the brink of something: The crisis brought the two nations to the brink of war. on the brink of (doing) something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brink — UK US /brɪŋk/ noun [S] ► the point where a new, different, or dangerous situation is about to begin: the brink of collapse/bankruptcy/disaster »Debt crisis led many companies to the brink of bankruptcy. »They seem to be teetering on the brink of… … Financial and business terms
brink — early 13c., from M.L.G. brink edge, or Dan. brink steepness, shore, bank, grassy edge, from P.Gmc. *brenkon, probably from PIE *bhreng , variant of root *bhren project, edge (Cf. Lith. brinkti to swell ) … Etymology dictionary
brink — brink; brink·man·ship; … English syllables
brink — [briŋk] n. [ME < MLowG or Dan, shore, bank, grassy edge; prob. < IE * bhreng , var. of base * bhren , project, edge > L frons,FRONT1] 1. the edge, esp. at the top of a steep place; verge: often used figuratively [at the brink of war] 2.… … English World dictionary