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41 заниматься махинациями
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься махинациями
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42 затевать
1) General subject: brew (ссору и т. п.), conceive, contrive, kick up, meditate, plan, resolve, start, to be up to something, undertake, plot, (в некоторых контекстах) contemplate2) Colloquial: engineer3) Law: compass4) Australian slang: chew over -
43 затеять
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44 изловчиться
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45 измышлять
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46 изобрести
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47 изобрести новое устройство
Makarov: contrive a novel deviceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изобрести новое устройство
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48 изобрести новый тип воздушного корабля
Makarov: contrive a new type of airshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изобрести новый тип воздушного корабля
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49 изобретать
1) General subject: contrive, devise, engineer, forge, hammer out, invent, manufacture, manufacture (ложь и т.п.), mint, strike out2) Engineering: develop3) Law: feign4) Patents: discover, make an invention5) leg.N.P. originate -
50 наводить экономию
1) General subject: cut and contrive2) Economy: prune away cost, prune away costs -
51 намеренно создавать дефицитность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > намеренно создавать дефицитность
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52 предложить новое устройство
Makarov: contrive a novel deviceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предложить новое устройство
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53 придумать
1) General subject: cogitate, concoct (небылицу, сюжет рассказа и т. п.), construct, contrive, cook (что-либо в извинение), engineer, excogitate, fabulate, invent, strike, strike out, think, write out of one's own head, think of, think up (об отговорке, предлоге и т.п.), strike out (план), come up with an invention (что-л.), come up with (idea, slogan, etc.)4) Literal: hammer out5) Rare: feign6) Mathematics: devise7) Law: concoct an excuse, feign (извинение, версию, обвинение)9) Makarov: come up -
54 придумывать
1) General subject: concoct, construct, contrive, engineer, excogitate, fabulate, invent, strike (план), strike out, thing out, think, toss up, (быть склонным) draw on imagination, make up, devise2) Colloquial: think up3) Literal: hammer out4) Rare: feign -
55 сводить концы с концами
1) General subject: be off (В американской литературе чаще всего именно "быть как-либо обеспеченным", так что лучше в списке поставить этот вариант пораньше), get by, make (both) ends meet, make both ends meet, make two ends meet, keep body and soul together, live a hand-to-mouth existence2) American: make buckle and tongue meet3) Commerce: break even5) Makarov: make ends meet, cut and contriveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сводить концы с концами
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56 справиться
1) General subject: consult, contrive, cope, deliver (с делом), dispatch, get by, inquire, investigate, master, pull off, refer, reference, wrest down (с кем-л., чем-л.), wrest out (с чем-л.), manage, pull through (с болезнью, трудностями), get through (с чем-л.), make short work of (с чем-л.), ride the whirlwind (с чем-л.), handle, deal with, manage to achieve2) Colloquial: do for, floor, get something over with (с чем-л.), have something behind one (с чем-л.), get to the curb6) Makarov: make inquiries, cope with, face out (с чем-л.), find the answer to (с чем-л.) -
57 справляться
1) General subject: contrive, deal (с кем-л.), dispatch, inquire (after, about, upon), make do, make out (с чем-л.), manage (часто ирон.), master, reckon, refer, reference, stroke (с каким-л. делом), stroke-oar (с каким-л. делом), consult, cope, cope with, inquire, fend (самому, без посторонней помощи), deliver (с делом), face out (с чем-л.), ride the whirlwind (с чем-л.), wrest down (с кем-л., чем-л.), wrest out (с чем-л.)2) Colloquial: do for3) Engineering: refer (о чём-л.)5) Law: consult (напр. в справочнике)7) Jargon: take it8) Business: copartnership, inquire about, make out9) Robots: manage (напр. с заданием)10) Makarov: enquire (after, about, upon), go, pull off (напр. с задачей), refer back, cope with (быть в состоянии выполнить), enquire upon (о), enquire (о ком-л), enquire about (о ком-л. о чем-л.), enquire after (о ком-л. о чем-л.), enquire for (о ком-л. о чем-л.), deal with (с кем-л.)11) Scuba diving: handle (чем-либо) -
58 стараться
1) General subject: be at the pains, bestir, endeavor, endeavour, hurry (закончить что-л.), lay oneself out, put in one's best licks, seek, strive, study, take pains, take trouble, trouble, try, lay oneself out, take care of, scrambling2) Computers: tried3) Colloquial: beaver4) Mathematics: attempt5) Religion: make an effort6) Makarov: make shift, take much trouble, contrive to, exert oneself -
59 суметь
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60 укладываться в бюджет
1) Colloquial: contrive2) Business: stay within a budgetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > укладываться в бюджет
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contrive — contrive, devise, invent, frame, concoct mean to find a way of making or doing something or of achieving an end by the exercise of one s mind. Contrive implies ingenuity or cleverness in planning, designing, or in scheming; it is a matter of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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contrive — [kən trīv′] vt. contrived, contriving [ME contreven < OFr controver, to find out, contrive, imagine < VL contropare, to compare < com, COM + tropus, TROPE] 1. to think up; devise; scheme; plan [to contrive a way to help] 2. to construct… … English World dictionary
Contrive — Con*trive , v. i. To make devices; to form designs; to plan; to scheme; to plot. [1913 Webster] The Fates with traitors do contrive. Shak. [1913 Webster] Thou hast contrived against th very life Of the defendant. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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contrive — early 14c., from O.Fr. controver (Mod.Fr. controuver) to find out, contrive, imagine, from L.L. contropare to compare (via a figure of speech), from L. com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + tropus song, musical mode, from Gk. tropos figure of speech… … Etymology dictionary
contrive — [v1] invent, design come up with, concoct, construct, cook up, create, devise, dream up*, engineer, fabricate, fashion, forge, form, formulate, frame*, handle, hatch, improvise, make, make up*, manipulate, manufacture, move, plan, plot, project,… … New thesaurus
contrive — ► VERB 1) devise or plan using skill and artifice. 2) manage to do something foolish. DERIVATIVES contrivable adjective contriver noun. ORIGIN Old French controver imagine, invent , from Latin contropare compare … English terms dictionary
contrive — [[t]kəntra͟ɪv[/t]] contrives, contriving, contrived 1) VERB If you contrive an event or situation, you succeed in making it happen, often by tricking someone. [FORMAL] [V n] The oil companies were accused of contriving a shortage of gasoline to… … English dictionary
contrive — UK [kənˈtraɪv] / US verb Word forms contrive : present tense I/you/we/they contrive he/she/it contrives present participle contriving past tense contrived past participle contrived formal 1) a) [transitive] to make something happen, especially by … English dictionary