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1 нецелевое использование
1) General subject: improper use2) Law: non-purpose use, unauthorized use (займа)3) Business: casual use (контекстный перевод)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нецелевое использование
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2 случайное приведение в действие
1) Aviation medicine: inadvertent actuation2) Security: casual use (of the control elements)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > случайное приведение в действие
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3 случайный
1. sporadic2. circumstantial3. oddчеловек, выполняющий случайную работу — odd man
случайная удача, неожиданное везение — odd stroke of luck
4. stochastic5. unbiased6. unintentional7. accidentallyслучайное событие, происшествие — accidental occurence
8. accidentlyслучайно, нечаянно — by accident
9. adventitious10. aleatory11. by accident12. by chance13. coincidental14. coincidentally15. fortuitous16. perchance17. punative18. spurious19. accidental; casual; chance20. casual21. chance22. contingent23. haphazard24. incident25. incidental26. incidentally27. occasional28. random29. strayСинонимический ряд:невзначай (проч.) невзначай; ненароком; случаемАнтонимический ряд:закономерно; намеренно; нарочно; сознательно -
4 с головой
I• С ГОЛОВОЙ coll[PrepP; Invar]=====1. парень, малый, человек и т.п. с головой approv [subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or nonagreeing modif]⇒ very smart, sensible, capable:- have (with) brains (a brain, smarts).♦ "Ты, парень, вижу - с головой, понимаешь, что - к чему" (Максимов 3). "I can see you've got a head on your shoulders, boy. You understand things" (3a).♦ Подобрал он [Шутиков], конечно, толковых людей. Люди были с головой (Дудинцев 1). Certainly he [Shutikov] had picked highly competent men for this, men with brains (1a).2. [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) sensibly, intelligently:- use (using) one's head (brain<s>).♦ "Работаю безотказно. В своем деле спец не из последних... Работаю с головой..." (Копелев 1). "I work nonstop. In my field I'm not the least of specialists....I use my head" (1a).II[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====1. с головой уйти, окунуться, погрузиться во что, увязнуть в чём, отдаться чему и т.п. (to give o.s. over to sth.) wholly, fully:- X plunged (threw himself) into Y.♦ Он [Королёв] с головой окунулся в проектирование сразу двух объектов - ракеты и планера с жидкотопливным ракетным двигателем (Владимиров 1). Не [Korolyov] became completely absorbed in the design of two machines at the same time-a rocket and a glider equipped with a liquid-fuel jet motor (1a).♦... К коммунизму он [Лежан] пришёл путём долгих размышлений, а сделав выводы, с головой окунулся в повседневную политическую работу (Эренбург 1). Не [Lejean] had accepted Communism after long reflection, but had then plunged into everyday political activity (1a).2. выдавать с головой кого, often себя [subj: abstr or concr (var. without себя), or human (var. with себя]⇒ (to reveal s.o.'s or one's own involvement in sth.) conclusively, leaving no room for doubt:- X betrayed Y;- Y betrayed himself.♦ Миша утверждал, что письмо написано не им, но стиль выдавал его с головой. Misha asserted that he wasn't the one who wrote the letter, but the style was a dead giveaway.♦...Через несколько дней после этого разговора был ещё случай, когда он [Едигей] выдал себя с головой и долго каялся, мучился после этого... (Айтматов 2). A few days after this conversation, there was an occasion when he [Yedigei] gave himself away completely, and he regretted it and suffered from it for a long time afterwards... (2a).♦ Лёва угощал и, симулируя беспечность: о том, о сём, - всё подбирался к цели. И когда, наконец, не узнавая свой голос, сразу выдав себя с головой (хотя все силы его были направлены, чтобы вопрос был безразличен и между прочим), всё-таки задал его, то неповторимая улыбочка вдруг подёрнула губы Митишатьева... (Битов 2). Не [Lyova] bought the drinks and all the while-feigning unconcern, talking of this and that-kept sneaking up on his goal. When at last, not recognizing his own voice, betraying himself at once (though he bent every effort to make his question indifferent and casual)-when he did ask it, Mit ishatyev's lips suddenly twitched in an inimitable little smile... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с головой
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5 П-328
ПОМАТРОСИЛ И БРОСИЛ highly coll VP subj: human, male ( usu. omitted) more often past fixed WOa man has had a short and casual affair with a woman and then left heryou've (пеЪ) had your (his) fun, and now itfc good-byelove 'em and leave 'em use them and lose them.«Так, Пашков, так, Вася, - отчеканила она. - Так. Выходит, о шкуре своей печешься? А я как?.. Как я? Поматросил и бросил. Наше вам, мол, с кисточкой? Спасибо, Вася, только временить и ждать тебя я не собираюсь» (Максимов 3). "All right, Lashkov, all right, Vasilii," she said slowly and distinctly. "Right. So you're worried about your own skin, are you? And what about me?... What about me? You've had your fun, and now it's good-bye and good luck? Thanks, Vasilii, but I won't be hanging around to wait for you." (3a). -
6 поматросил и бросил
• ПОМАТРОСИЛ И БРОСИЛ highly coll[VP; subj: human, male (usu. omitted); more often past; fixed WO]=====⇒ a man has had a short and casual affair with a woman and then left her:- use them and lose them.♦ "Так, Лашков, так, Вася, - отчеканила она. - Так. Выходит, о шкуре своей печешься? А я как?.. Как я? Поматросил и бросил. Наше вам, мол, с кисточкой? Спасибо, Вася, только временить и ждать тебя я не собираюсь" (Максимов 3). "АН right, Lashkov, all right, Vasilii," she said slowly and distinctly. "Right. So you're worried about your own skin, are you? And what about me?... What about me? You've had your fun, and now it's good-bye and good luck? Thanks, Vasilii, but I won't be hanging around to wait for you." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поматросил и бросил
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7 расхожий
разг.1) ( ходкий - о товарах) in demand (после сущ.); popular2) ( в постоянном употреблении) in everyday use (после сущ.)расхо́жий костю́м — everyday / casual suit
расхо́жее выраже́ние — byword
3) ( общеизвестный) common, widespread; неодобр. commonplace, stock, stereotypedрасхо́жее мне́ние — stereotyped view
расхо́жий сюже́т — commonplace / run-of-the-mill / hackneyed plot
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8 контроль
inspection, check(ing), test(ing) monitoring, supervision, sampling▪ Do qualified mechanics always supervise work of less qualified personnel?контроль автоматизированный (автоматический) — automatic test, automatic checkoutконтроль выборочный — random check, selection check, spot check, random sampling inspectionконтроль диагностический — diagnostic check, diagnostic checkoutконтроль качества технический — quality control, quality inspection▪ It has been determined that the cited difficulties pertain to inadequate quality control.контроль повторный — check inspection, reinspection▪ Upon receipt of equipment for storage, perform a systematic inspection and replace or repair all missing or broken parts.периодический контроль основных технических характеристик при эксплуатации и хранении — periodic performance check in operation and storageПоставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > контроль
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