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1 продвигаться по службе
1) General subject: make rank2) Military: move up the ranks (The colonel was slowly moving up the ranks until February 2010 when he was arrested for these murders and sexual assaults.)3) Jargon: buck for something (You can tell shе's bucking for pormotion. Ты говорил что она продвинулась по службе.)4) Business: get a rise, rise5) Psychoanalysis: promoteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продвигаться по службе
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2 добиваться повышения
1) General subject: acculturate, acculturize, push oneself2) Jargon: buck for somethingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > добиваться повышения
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3 держать ухо востро
1) General subject: have( one's) ear open, keep both eyes open, keep eyes open, keep eyes peeled, keep one's weather, keep an eye cocked, keep eyes skinned, have an eye out for something, keep one's ears open, look out for squalls2) Colloquial: buck ideas up, keep weather eye open3) Jargon: keep one's eyes open4) Set phrase: keep one's eyes peeling, (imp.; more freq. inf. & imper.; not used with neg.) be on one's guard, (imp.; more freq. inf. & imper.; not used with neg.) be on the alert, (imp.; more freq. inf. & imper.; not used with neg.) keep a sharp lookout for (smb.), keep a weather eye openУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держать ухо востро
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4 ценность
1) General subject: denomination (денежных знаков), gold, (ст non-use value or 'passive use' value (ценность отложенного использования, существования экологического ресурса или объекта, при измерении которой используются методы субъективной оценки, готовности платить, оценки комфортности и т.п.), price, purchase, purport, stature, value (to put much (little) value upon something - высоко (низко) ценить что-либо), worth2) Naval: worthiness3) French: objet de vertu (археологическая, античная)4) Rare: goodliness5) Chemistry: quality6) Mathematics: importance, merit8) Law: assessed value, real value, valuable9) Accounting: treasure10) Advertising: asset11) Business: denomination12) EBRD: value13) Polymers: utility14) Robots: validity15) Sakhalin R: value (прибыльность)17) Foreign Ministry: property (в документах Комитета всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО)18) Phraseological unit: bang for the buck
См. также в других словарях:
buck for something — in. to work ambitiously for something, such as a promotion. □ I’m just bucking for recognition, and of course, a 20 percent raise. □ You can tell she’s bucking for promotion … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
buck for — [phrasal verb] buck for (something) US, informal : to try very hard or work very hard to get (something) He is bucking for a promotion at work. • • • Main Entry: ↑buck … Useful english dictionary
buck for — PHRASAL VERB If you are bucking for something, you are working very hard to get it. [AM] [V P n] She is bucking for a promotion … English dictionary
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buck — buck1 S1 [bʌk] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(dollar)¦ 2 the buck stops here 3 pass the buck 4¦(animal)¦ 5 feel/look like a million bucks 6¦(man)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Sense: 1,4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from buckskin; because it was used as a unit of exchange in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
buck — buck1 [ bʌk ] noun count ** 1. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL a dollar: You can get the batteries for a few bucks at any drugstore. 2. ) bucks plural AMERICAN INFORMAL money: More and more bucks are being spent to achieve exactly the same ends. big bucks… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
buck — buck1 [buk] n. [ME bukke < OE bucca, male goat < IE base * bhuĝo > Ger bock, Du bok, Ir boc ] 1. pl. bucks or buck a male deer, antelope, goat, rabbit, etc.: see DOE ☆ 2. the act of bucking 3. a) … English World dictionary
buck-passing — buck ,passing noun uncount the practice of passing responsibility for something to someone else instead of dealing with it yourself … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
buck — [[t]bʌ̱k[/t]] bucks, bucking, bucked 1) N COUNT A buck is a US or Australian dollar. [INFORMAL] That would probably cost you about fifty bucks... Why can t you spend a few bucks on a coat?... This means big bucks for someone. Syn: dollar 2) N… … English dictionary
buck — 1 noun (C) 1 MONEY AmE, AustE informal a dollar: He owes me ten bucks. | big bucks (=a lot of money) | make a fast buck (=make some money quickly, often dishonestly) 2 pass the buck to try to blame someone else or make them responsible for… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
buck — I UK [bʌk] / US noun [countable] Word forms buck : singular buck plural bucks 1) mainly American informal a dollar 2) bucks [plural] American informal money More and more bucks are being spent to achieve exactly the same ends. See: big bucks 3)… … English dictionary