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1 close involvement
General subject: involvement (e.g., with a close involvement of - AD) -
2 cut with one side close
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > cut with one side close
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3 близко
close with мор., close in with -
4 рядом
close with, close in with -
5 принять предложение
close with the offer, accept a proposalРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > принять предложение
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6 заключать сделку
1) General subject: close a transaction, make a bargain, (с кем-л.) settle a bargain with, tie up a deal, settle with (с кем-л.)2) Law: bargain, deal, effect a deal, accomplish a deal (из перевода ФЗ РФ "Об акционерных обществах"), enter into a transaction3) Economy: arrange a bargain, clinch, close a bargain, close a deal, conclude a deal, conclude a transaction, consummate a transaction, do a deal, effect a bargain, make a deal, make a transaction, negotiate a deal, strike a bargain, strike a deal, transact a bargain, transact business with4) Banking: put through5) Advertising: close deal, close transaction7) Investment: transact business8) Makarov: (с кем-л.) close a bargain with, (с кем-л.) conclude a bargain with, carry out a deal, close with, drive a bargain -
7 заключить сделку
1) General subject: close a deal, close with, do a deal (to do a deal with somebody - заключить сделку с кем-либо), make a deal, make a deal with, strike hands, swap, swop, make a bargain, strike a bargain, make deal with (с кем-л.), strike a bargain (соглашение), clinch a deal, get business, (удачно) score a deal2) Trade: settle the business3) Economy: sign a deal (англ. цитата - из статьи в газете Washington Post)4) Diplomatic term: make a deal with (с кем-л.), settle a bargain, transact business with (с кем-л.)6) Mass media: nail down a deal, strike a deal7) Business: bargain, enter into a transaction, Win The Deal8) Makarov: close bargain, covenant (напр. торговую), make a dicker, tie up a deal, clench a bargain, clinch a bargain, close a bargain, close a transaction, conclude a bargain, cut a deal, drive a bargain, effect a deal, do a deal with (с кем-л.), do deal with (с кем-л.), set up a deal with (с кем-л.), set up deal with (с кем-л.) -
8 рядом
1) General subject: abreast, adjacently, alongside, arow, at( one's) elbow, at (smb.'s) side (с кем-л.), at one's elbow, beside, board and board, board by board, by, by the side of, cheek by jowl, close by, close to, hand to hand, hard at hand, hard by, hereabout, hereabouts, in the immediate neighbourhood, in the immediate vicinity, just outside, juxtapose, near by, next, next door to, next to, nigh, on (one's) doorstep, side by side, side by side with (smb.) (бок о бок, с кем-л.), within call, against, nearby, next door, off (рядом с Красной площадью - off Red Square), (с кем-л.) by one's side, close (to), nigh-hand, at one's fingertips2) Naval: close in with, close with3) Literal: round the corner, just around the corner4) Mathematics: alongside (each other), in a row6) Economy: on hand8) Information technology: side-by-side, tile (расположение окон)9) Makarov: adjacent (to) (с), alongside (с), at hand, beside (с), close at hand, near (с), near at hand, next (to) (с), round about10) Phraseological unit: bear in with -
9 близко
1) General subject: a little way off, anywhere near, as near as a toucher, by, close, close to, closely, familiarly, hard, hard at hand, hard by, in close proximity to (к чему-л.), in close vicinity, in touch, near, near at hand, near by, near hand, near-hand, nearly, (не такой как) nowhere near as... as (она и близко не такая красивая как её младшая сестра - she's nowhere near as good looking as her younger sister), on (one's) doorstep, round the corner, she's not anywhere near as kind as he is, short, within one's grasp, within touch2) Naval: close in with, close with3) Dialect: bain4) Obsolete: anigh5) Literal: just around the corner7) Railway term: close by8) Makarov: at close range, close at hand, nigh, on hand -
10 принять предложение
1) General subject: accede to a proposal, adopt the proposal, close with, take an offer, (внесённое) accept a motion, (отклонить) carry the motion, accept a proposal, accept an offer, adopt a proposal2) Diplomatic term: adopt a motion, carry a proposal, pass a motion, pass a vote3) Advertising: close offer4) Mass media: take up an offer5) Makarov: accept proposal, carry a motion, close with an offer, close with the offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принять предложение
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11 заваливать
(кого-л./что-л. чем-л.)
1) fill up (with) (заполнять); heap up (with); cover (with); block, obstruct, close (with)
2) разг.; перен. (о работе и т.п.)
overburden, overload, flood, swamp (with)* * ** * *fill up; heap up; cover; block, obstruct, close* * *barricadeoverwhelmpile -
12 приближаться
1) General subject: appropinquate, come on (о ветре, шквале; a storm is coming on - приближается гроза), converge (к пределу), draw upon, (постепенно) edge, get on (о времени; it is getting on for supper-time - время близится к ужину), go up, haul in (with; к чему-л.), impend, make up, near, push in (к берегу - о лодке и т. п.), to be upon (smb.), verge, verge (к чему-л.), walk up, wear, approach, get on (о времени), go on (о времени, возрасте for), come down the pike, draw nigh, move closer, head towards, head into3) Obsolete: aggress4) Poetical language: nigh5) Military: draw closer6) Mathematics: approximate, come close, tend7) Business: work up8) Makarov: apprise, be upon, edge (постепенно), get on (о времени), go up to, move in, on, touch the fringe of (напр. к решению), close in, come near, come on, draw, draw near, draw on, draw together, draw up, fall at hand9) Archaic: grow near -
13 заключать сделку
bargain глагол:close a bargain (заключать сделку, приходить к соглашению)clinch a bargain (заключать сделку, закреплять сделку) -
14 заваливать
(кого-л./что-л. чем-л.)несовер. - заваливать; совер. - завалить1) fill up (with) ( заполнять); heap up (with); cover (with); block, obstruct, close (with)2) разг.; перен. (о работе и т.п.)overburden, overload, flood, swamp (with) -
15 совокупляться с женщиной
Taboo: block somebody, bottle somebody, bunk up with somebody, catch somebody under the pinny, close with somebody, cover (букв. "покрывать"; обыч. употребляется по отношению к животным), cross, do a shoot up the straight, do somebody, flutter a judy, frisk somebody, get in a woman's beef, get stuck into somebody, get through (первоначальное значение - лишать девственности), git some boody, give her one, give somebody a past, give somebody a shove, give somebody some head, go through a woman (like a dose of salts), hang out of somebody, have a banana with somebody, have a bit of bum, have a hundred up, have fifty up, horse somebody, impale somebody, jolt, lay a leg on, lay off with somebody, lead the llama to the lift shaft, make somebody, make somebody grunt, man, muddle, muzzard, niggle, nip, occupy somebody, pin somebody, pizzle, play pully-handy, pole somebody, pop it in somebody's box, prang, pump, put the blocks to somebody, rake out, rifle, roger, root, rumbusticate, rummage somebody, scale, score, shaft somebody, shag, shoot between wind and water (wind и water намекают на заднепроходное отверстие и мочеиспускательный канал, между которыми находится вход во влагалище), shoot in the tail, sink the soldier, skin the live rabbit, slip (one's) knob in, slip (one's) nob in, slip inside somebody, slip it about somebody, slip somebody a length, spit, strop (one's) beak, thread somebody, thump, tip the long'un, turn a woman up, up somebody, whitewashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совокупляться с женщиной
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16 схватываться
схватиться1. (за вн.) seize (d.) -
17 схватываться
несов. - схва́тываться, сов. - схвати́ться1) (за вн.; резко браться за что-л) seize (d)схвати́ться за́ руки — join hands
2) (с тв.; вступать в борьбу) grapple (with); ( браться) come to blows (with), skirmish (with)схвати́ться с неприя́телем — close with the enemy
3) (затвердевать - о клее, краске) grab, grip; ( о цементе) set, stiffen -
18 сближаться
гл. close in; convergeСинонимический ряд:1. сводиться (глаг.) сводиться; сдвигаться2. сходиться (глаг.) родниться; сходитьсяАнтонимический ряд:отдаляться; расходиться -
19 сближавшийся
coming close (refl.)Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > сближавшийся
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20 жалеть
vt; св - пожале́ть2) сожалеть to regret, to be sorry (for, about)я жале́ю, что рассказа́л им всё — I regret (that) I told/having told them everything
3) беречь to spareне жале́ть сил — to spare no efforts
4) скупиться to grudge, to be stingy coll (with)жале́ть де́нег — to grudge the money, to be close with money
не жале́й ма́сла — don't be so stingy with the butter
См. также в других словарях:
close with — index fight (battle), grapple Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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