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1 видный
1) ( видимый) visible ['viz-]е́ле ви́дный — scarcely visible
2) ( заметный) conspicuous [-'spɪk-]на са́мом ви́дном ме́сте — in the most conspicuous place
3) ( выдающийся) prominent ['pra:-]ви́дный учёный — prominent scientist
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прл1) заметный conspicuousна ви́дном ме́сте — in a conspicuous place
2) выдающийся prominent; notable3) статныйви́дный мужчи́на — fine figure of a man=
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General subject: post in conspicuous place (указание на лицензии, выданной в шт. Мэриленд, США)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > повесить на видном месте
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5 заметный
•The hydrogen molecules here cannot emit detectable amounts of radiation.
•The corrosion of an ancient metal object may continue at an appreciable rate in ordinary air.
•The greater this velocity, the more conspicuous the Doppler shift.
•A distinct drop was found at 86°F.
•All these alloys possess marked ferromagnetic properties.
•Acridine shows marked fluorescence.
•If no perceptible (or sensible) change takes place in..., the solution is saturated.
•The influence of temperature is much more prominent than that of the reactor throughout.
•The wood has been subjected to pronounced humidity changes.
•Only one reaction occurs at a detectable rate without a catalyst.
•The hydrogen contains noticeable amounts of ammonia and... as impurities.
•The tilt became more pronounced with time.
•These changes are most evident in gases.
•Such additional variables have no noticeable effect on...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заметный
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В ТЕНИ PrepP Invar1. оставаться, бытье, держаться, находиться и т. п. - держать, оставлять и т. п. кого — ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or obj-compl with держать etcobj: human)) (to remain, be, be kept, keep s.o. etc) in a position, capacity etc where one or s.o. is not noticed, not conspicuous, does not attract attention etc: (remain (be, keep s.o. etc)) in the shadows (in the background) (in limited contexts) keep a low profile lie low.«Вы, улучшенцы, и так почти двадцать лет держали Вась-киных в тени. Теперь их время наступает» (Зиновьев 2). "After all, you improvers have kept the Vaskins in the shadows for almost twenty years. Now their time is about to come" (2a).Так создавались книги - одна за другой - и авторы входили в программы учебных заведений, наших и зарубежных, а редактор... пребывал в тени, был невидимкой (Мандельштам 2). This is how books were turned out, one after the other, winning their authors a place in school and university curricula, both here and abroad - while all the time,.the editors remained hidden from view in the background (2a)Когда под слободой Солонкой Филиппов увел офицеров, Петро остался. Смирный и тихий, постоянно пребывающий в тени, во всем умеренный, вместе с полком пришел он в Вешенскую (Шолохов 4). When Filippov went off with the other officers at Solonka, Petro stayed behind. Quiet and submissive, always keeping in the background, moderate in all things, he rode into Vyoshenskaya with the regiment (4a)2. оставаться, оставлять что и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: abstr) or obj-compl with оставлять ( obj: abstr)) (to remain, keep sth.) concealed, withheld, unknown (to s.o.): X остался \Т-71 - X was kept (a) secretX was kept under wraps X was (remained) a mystery X was (remained) veiled in secrecyY оставил X \Т-71 = Y kept X a secretY kept X under wraps Y veiled X in secrecy (in limited contexts) Y shed no light on X....Эта сторона жизни его (Евпраксеина) осталась совсем в тени (Войнович 4). That part of his (Evpraksein's) life had always been a total mystery (4a). -
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• В ТЕНИ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. оставаться, быть, держаться, находиться и т.п. -; держать, оставлять и т. п. кого - [subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or obj-compl with держать etc (obj: human)]⇒ (to remain, be, be kept, keep s.o. etc) in a position, capacity etc where one or s.o. is not noticed, not conspicuous, does not attract attention etc:- (remain <be, keep s.o. etc>) in the shadows < in the background>;- [in limited contexts] keep a low profile;- lie low.♦ "Вы, улучшенцы, и так почти двадцать лет держали Васькиных в тени. Теперь их время наступает" (Зиновьев 2). "After all, you improvers have kept the Vaskins in the shadows for almost twenty years. Now their time is about to come" (2a).♦ Так создавались книги - одна за другой - и авторы входили в программы учебных заведений, наших и зарубежных, а редактор... пребывал в тени, был невидимкой (Мандельштам 2). This is how books were turned out, one after the other, winning their authors a place in school and university curricula, both here and abroad - while all the time,.the editors remained hidden from view in the background (2a)♦ Когда под слободой Солонкой Филиппов увел офицеров, Петро остался. Смирный и тихий, постоянно пребывающий в тени, во всем умеренный, вместе с полком пришел он в Вешенскую (Шолохов 4). When Filippov went off with the other officers at Solonka, Petro stayed behind. Quiet and submissive, always keeping in the background, moderate in all things, he rode into Vyoshenskaya with the regiment (4a)2. оставаться, оставлять что и т.п. в тени [subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr) or obj-compl with оставлять (obj: abstr)]⇒ (to remain, keep sth.) concealed, withheld, unknown (to s.o.):- [in limited contexts] Y shed no light on X.♦...Эта сторона жизни его [Евпраксеина] осталась совсем в тени (Войнович 4)...That part of his [Evpraksein's] life had always been a total mystery (4a). -
8 заметный
•The hydrogen molecules here cannot emit detectable amounts of radiation.
•The corrosion of an ancient metal object may continue at an appreciable rate in ordinary air.
•The greater this velocity, the more conspicuous the Doppler shift.
•A distinct drop was found at 86°F.
•All these alloys possess marked ferromagnetic properties.
•Acridine shows marked fluorescence.
•If no perceptible (or sensible) change takes place in..., the solution is saturated.
•The influence of temperature is much more prominent than that of the reactor throughout.
•The wood has been subjected to pronounced humidity changes.
•Only one reaction occurs at a detectable rate without a catalyst.
•The hydrogen contains noticeable amounts of ammonia and... as impurities.
•The tilt became more pronounced with time.
•These changes are most evident in gases.
•Such additional variables have no noticeable effect on...
* * *Заметный -- appreciable, marked, prominent, perceptible, pronounced, noticeable, discernable, observable, substantialAlways change the bit when there is an appreciable drop-off in drilling speed, or any noticeable change in the action of the drill.Note that a pronounced change in NOx was observed as the inlet pressure was raised from 790 to 1200 kPa.No discernible shear angle could be observed for LDPE.—заметное влияние на—оказывать заметное влияние наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заметный
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