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1 заметный прогресс
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2 значительный сдвиг
considerable progressРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > значительный сдвиг
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3 прогресс
progress, go-ahead, headway; (успех) advance, advancementдобиться / достичь прогресса — to make / to achieve progress
препятствовать прогрессу — to block (up) progress
содействовать прогрессу — to promote progress / advancement
внушительный / всеобъемлющий / всесторонний прогресс — all-round advance
значительный прогресс — substantial advance / progress
индустриальный / промышленный прогресс — industrial advance / progress
научно-технический прогресс, НТП — scientific and technological progress
ускорить научно-технический прогресс — to accelerate / to speed up scientific and technological progress
капиталосберегающее направление научно-технического прогресса — capital-saving technological progress
экономический прогресс, прогресс в экономике — economic advance / progress / advancement
прогресс науки — progress / advance of science
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4 заметный прогресс
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > заметный прогресс
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5 прогресс
1. economic advancementэкономическое развитие; прогресс — economic advancement
2. headway3. march4. advance5. advancement6. progressАнтонимический ряд:консерватизм; отсталость; регресс -
6 сила общественного прогресса
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > сила общественного прогресса
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7 значительные успехи
1) General subject: considerable achievements, considerable progress2) Mathematics: a notable advance (in)3) Diplomatic term: solid advantages, substantial progressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительные успехи
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8 выдвигать на первый план
выдвигать на первый план — highlight (some of considerable progress that has been made in the understanding of cell death in the immune system.)Русско-английский словарь биологических терминов > выдвигать на первый план
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9 достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
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10 достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
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11 значительный сдвиг
1) Politics: considerable progress2) Information technology: dramatic advanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительный сдвиг
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12 достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигнуты значительные успехи в этом направлении
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13 значительный сдвиг
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14 фонетика
В отличие от существительного фонетика, эквивалентное ему английское phonetics согласуется со сказуемым в единственном или множественном числе в зависимости от значения. Согласование со сказуемым в единственном числе имеет место в тех случаях, когда phonetics употребляется в значении 'наука, изучающая звуковой строй языка': экспериментальная фонетика добилась больших успехов – experimental phonetics has made considerable progress; в английском языке сложная фонетика – the phonetics of English is difficult. Phonetics в значении 'индивидуальное произношение' согласуется со сказуемым во множественном числе: у него безупречное произношение – his phonetics are beyond reproach.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > фонетика
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15 достигать успехов
•Considerable advances have been made in the area of preventing water contamination.
•Progress was made towards the solution of this problem.
•Success has finally been achieved.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать успехов
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16 достигать успехов
•Considerable advances have been made in the area of preventing water contamination.
•Progress was made towards the solution of this problem.
•Success has finally been achieved.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать успехов
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17 значительный
•In the gas phase negligible attraction exists between molecules, while in a liquid attractive forces become important.
•A sizable proportion of the particles can attain...
•It is most improbable that any sizable population of identical molecules could result from random chance processes.
•Nonsilicate minerals seldom make up a major part of an igneous rock.
•Costs of steam and power generation are an important (or appreciable, or considerable, or substantial) part of overall plant costs.
•In spite of this impressive progress, solid fuel motors have certain disadvantages.
•Such boundaries present major (or considerable, or great) obstacles to slip propagation.
•This can have a material effect on our decision.
•Notable improvements have been made in reducing the size and weight of...
•Illuminating the entire retina with diffuse light does not have any dramatic effect on the pulse rate.
* * *Значительный (прогресс)-- Remarkable progress has clearly been achieved during the past few years in the understanding of guided-wave phenomena. Значительный -- considerable, substantial, siz(e)able, remarkable, major—значительные усилия будут направлены на—значительные усилия, направленные наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительный
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18 успех
success; (достижение) achievement; (прогресс) progress, advancement, advanceделать успехи — to make progress, to advance, to gain ground
добиться успеха — to achieve / to climb to success
увенчаться успехом — to be crowned with success, to succeed
бесспорный / неоспоримый успех — unchallenged triumph
значительный успех — substantial advance, considerable achievements
крупный успех — great / huge success
относительный успех — comparative / fair success
умеренный успех — modest success / progress
шумный успех — sensational / tremendous success
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19 значительный
•In the gas phase negligible attraction exists between molecules, while in a liquid attractive forces become important.
•A sizable proportion of the particles can attain...
•It is most improbable that any sizable population of identical molecules could result from random chance processes.
•Nonsilicate minerals seldom make up a major part of an igneous rock.
•Costs of steam and power generation are an important (or appreciable, or considerable, or substantial) part of overall plant costs.
•In spite of this impressive progress, solid fuel motors have certain disadvantages.
•Such boundaries present major (or considerable, or great) obstacles to slip propagation.
•This can have a material effect on our decision.
•Notable improvements have been made in reducing the size and weight of...
•Illuminating the entire retina with diffuse light does not have any dramatic effect on the pulse rate.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительный
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20 достижение
•Such machines represent considerable step forward [or an achievement, or an accomplishment, or an advance( ment), or a breakthrough] in ac motor design.
II•Today the objective of the chemist is to aid in the interpretation of the universe; he has made much progress toward meeting this objective.
* * *Достижение -- achievement, accomplishment, advancement, progress, breakthrough (успех); attainment, establishment (установление)The use of cooled metal superalloy turbine technology was not expected to manifest any dramatic breakthroughs.The establishment of steady state conditions within the enclosure was a primary concern in the experimental procedure.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достижение
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