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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > day-to-day running
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > day-to-day running
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > day-to-day running
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Нефть: повседневная эксплуатация -
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( of smth) повседневное руководство (чем-л.) -
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English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > day-to-day running
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > day-to-day running
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11 day running lights
Автомобильный термин: дневные ходовые огни (ГОСТ Р 41.48-2004) -
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Общая лексика: день подрядУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > for the ... day running
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3. плывучий, сыпучий ( о породе)4. находящийся в работе, на ходу; действующий, эксплуатационный
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2. ход, работа ( машины) ; эксплуатация3. перекачка; налив ( нефтепродуктов)
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спуск ( инструмента); а плывучий (о породах и т. п.)
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1) рабочее состояние || находящийся в работе, на ходу; действующий; эксплуатационный2) ход; работа; эксплуатация (<<оборудования>); процесс ( бурения)3) спуск ()4) перекачивание; налив ( нефтепродуктов)5) плывучий, сыпучий ()•running against pressure — спуск труб в скважину под давлением;
- running of tubing stringrunning the rig — эксплуатация буровой установки;
- anchor line running
- casing running
- continuous running
- day-to-day running
- drill-pipes running
- drill-string running
- dry running
- first running
- irregular running
- last running
- liner running
- oriented drilling pipe running
- side running
- stepwise running of string
- sucker-rod string running
- tool running
- trouble-free running
- uneven running* * *• движение• на ходу• плывучий• процесс• работа• спуск• сыпучий• ток -
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1. n1) бег; пробег, рейс2) баллотирование; ведение избирательной кампании3) ведение дел; управление•- drug runningto be out of the running — отказываться от участия в борьбе за пост (напр. президента)
- gun running
- running for the exercise
- running like a dry creek 2. aтекущий, постоянный, непрерывный -
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1) день; сутки2) срок•day certain — определённый, конкретный день; назначенный день, установленный день;
day in court — 1. время, назначенное для слушания дела в суде 2. предоставленная возможность быть выслушанным в суде;
- days respitewithout day — на неопределённый срок, без назначения новой даты
- active days
- adjournment day
- artificial day
- ballot day
- birth day
- calendar day
- civil day
- clear days
- closing day
- commission day
- consecutive days
- court day
- excluded days
- judicial day
- juridical day
- law day
- lay days
- legal day
- mean solar day
- natural day
- nomination day
- non-judicial day
- order day
- paper day
- peremptory day
- polling day
- quarter day
- return day
- running days
- settlement day
- solar day
- supply days
- term day
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1. n беганьеpattering type of running — «ударный» способ бега
2. n пробег, рейс3. n ходrunning out — выходящий; выход
4. n управление5. n тех. работа или эксплуатация6. n вчт. прогонto be out of the running — не иметь шансов на выигрыш; выйти из игры
7. a бегущий8. a беговой9. a текущий, текучийrunning days — текущие дни; последовательные календарные дни
running sum — текущая сумма; текущее значение суммы
10. a сыпучий11. a гноящийся; слезящийся12. a скользящийa running knot — затяжной узел; удавка
13. a плавный14. a подвижной; работающий15. a общепринятый; господствующий16. a непрерывный; последовательныйrunning commentary — радио, репортаж с места
17. a погонный, линейный18. a ползучий, вьющийся19. a мат. переменный, пробегающий ряд значений20. adv подрядСинонимический ряд:1. easy (adj.) cursive; easy; effortless; flowing; fluent; smooth2. going (adj.) active; alive; dynamic; functioning; going; live; operative; working3. running water (adj.) gushing; issuing; pouring out; rising; running water; spouting; spreading; spurting4. oversight (noun) care; charge; conduct; handling; intendance; management; oversight; superintendence; superintendency; supervision5. becoming (verb) becoming; coming; getting; growing; waxing6. conducting (verb) carrying on; conducting; directing; keeping; managing; ordaining7. coursing (verb) circulating; coursing; flowing; streaming8. functioning (verb) acting; functioning; going9. heading (verb) administering; administrating; governing; heading; superintending10. hunting (verb) chasing; hunting; stalking11. hurrying (verb) barreling; bucketing; bustling; fleeting; flitting; hastening; hasting; hurrying; hustling; pelting; rocketing; rocking; rushing; scouring; skinning; smoking; speeding; staving; whirling; whisking; whizzing; zipping12. leaving (verb) departing; exiting; get away; go away; leaving; pull out; quitting; retiring; run along; withdrawing13. liquefying (verb) deliquescing; dissolving; fluxing; fusing; liquefying; melting; thawing14. moving (verb) actuating; impelling; mobilising; moving; propelling15. numbering (verb) aggregating; amounting; numbering; totalling16. placing (verb) come in; finishing; placing17. playing (verb) playing; showing18. ranging (verb) extending; ranging; varying19. reaching (verb) carrying; extending; leading; making; reaching; stretching20. resorting (verb) applying; recurring; referring; repairing; resort to; resorting; turning21. running (verb) bolting; darting; dashing; fleeing; flying; get out; making off; racing; running; sailing; scampering; scooting; scurrying; shinning; shooting; skipping; sprinting22. smuggling (verb) bootlegging; smuggling23. thrusting (verb) digging; driving; herding; plunging; prodding; ramming; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting24. working (verb) handling; operating; using; working25. together (other) consecutively; continually; continuously; hand running; night and day; sequentially; successively; together; unintermittedly; uninterruptedly -
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nдень, сутки
- account day
- accounts closing day
- active days
- appointed day
- banking day
- business day
- calendar day
- carry-over day
- closing day
- consecutive days
- consulting day
- contango day
- conversion day
- cumulative days
- dated day
- declaration day
- delivery day
- demurrage days
- departure day
- dispatch days
- drawing day
- dressing day
- final day
- first notice day
- fixed day
- free day
- full day
- grace days
- half-quarter day
- half-time working day
- inactive days
- labour day
- last day of the month
- last notice day
- last trading day
- lay days
- loading days
- make-up day
- making-up day
- market day
- meeting day
- name day
- nonbusiness day
- nonpayment day
- nonworking day
- notice day
- opening day
- option day
- pay day
- previous day
- prompt day
- quarter days
- reception day
- reversible day
- reversible lay days
- running days
- scheduled day
- settling day
- settlement day
- tax freedom day
- term days
- ticket day
- trade days
- trading day
- weather permitting days
- weather working days
- working day
- day of arrival
- day of departure
- day of dispatch
- day of entry
- day off
- days of grace
- day of indemnity
- day of maturity
- day of nonpayment
- day of payment
- days of respite
- day of rest
- days saved
- day of settlement
- day of subscription
- days on demurrage
- by the day
- on alternate days
- per day
- this day
- this day week
- up to this day
- appoint a day
- fall on a day
- fix a day
- pay by the day
- work half day
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day-to-day — adj [only before noun] 1.) day to day work/business/life etc day to day jobs or activities are ones that you do every day as a normal part of your life, your job etc ▪ The manager is responsible for the day to day running of the hotel. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
day-to-day — UK US /ˌdeɪtəˈdeɪ/ adjective [before noun] ► happening every day as a regular part of something: »Responsibility for the day to day running of the two stores had been transferred to locally recruited managers. »Bad weather may disrupt transport… … Financial and business terms
day-to-day — adjective only before noun * happening every day as part of your normal life: the day to day running of the company … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
running — [[t]rʌ̱nɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Running is the activity of moving fast on foot, especially as a sport. We chose to do cross country running. ...running shoes. 2) N SING: the N of n The running of something such as a business is the managing or… … English dictionary
running — ▪ I. running run‧ning 1 [ˈrʌnɪŋ] noun 1. the running of something the way in which an organization or system is managed or organized: • He has little say in the running of the company. 2. be in the running/out of the running to have some hope or … Financial and business terms
running — run|ning1 [ˈrʌnıŋ] n [U] 1.) the activity or sport of running →↑jogging ▪ Did you go running this morning? ▪ New facilities include a pool and a running track. ▪ running shoes 2.) the running of sth the process of managing or organizing a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
running — run|ning1 [ rʌnıŋ ] adverb ** four weeks/five years/six times etc. running four weeks/five years/six times etc. following one after another: He has won this tournament for four years running. running run|ning 2 [ rʌnıŋ ] noun uncount * 1. ) the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
running — I UK [ˈrʌnɪŋ] / US adverb ** four weeks/five years/six times etc running four weeks/five years/six times etc following one after another He has won this tournament for four years running. II UK [ˈrʌnɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] * 1) a) the… … English dictionary
running — [ˈrʌnɪŋ] noun [U] I 1) the activity of running for pleasure or as a sport 2) the activities that are involved in managing or organizing something The family is not involved in the day to day running of the company.[/ex] • be in/out of the running … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
day-to-day — adjective day to day management/running/administration etc work that is done as a normal part of your life, your job etc: The manager is responsible for the day to day running of the hotel … Longman dictionary of contemporary English