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81 остатки
1) General subject: bits and pieces, char, cullings, dross, garbling, leavings, lees, odd and ends, odd come short, odd-come-shorts, oddments, odds, odds and ends, overplus, pickings, refuse, relic, relict, remain, remainder, remains, rinsings, scraps, tail, tails, trace (чего-л.), vestiges, waifs and strays2) Geology: recrement, screenings4) Colloquial: candle-ends, candles5) Military: remnants (разбитых частей и соединений)7) Agriculture: deads (напр. растительные)8) Rare: refusal10) Textile: cutting waste (при раскрое), odd scraps11) Physics: heels12) Jargon: cat and dogs13) Oil: butts, leavings (от перегонки)14) Leather: butt (от перегонки)15) Ecology: debris (живых организмов или органических веществ), leftovers, residuals, slush16) Advertising: cutting waste17) Oilfield: residues18) Industrial economy: residual stock19) Marine science: remains (ископаемых)20) Makarov: debris (живых организмов или орг. в-в), drains, garblings, relics, residua, scrap, tailings, traces (чего-л.), wastewood (лесозаготовок), woodwaste (лесозаготовок)21) Logistics: (товарные, нереализованные) left over stock -
82 стоевые основные нити
Textile: ground ends, standard ends, standing endsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стоевые основные нити
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83 форзацная бумага
1) Engineering: bookend paper, end leaf paper, end paper, end-leaf paper2) Forestry: Cobbs paper, book binder's end-lining paper, book linings, end, fancy ends, fly leaf paper, fly sheet paper3) Polygraphy: book-end paper, book-lining paper, cob paper, fly-leat paper, fly-leat sheet paper, lining paper, pastedown4) Makarov: book lining ends, ends, fly-leaf sheet paper, leaf paper -
84 число нитей основы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > число нитей основы
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85 дилены
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86 К-259
КОНЦЫ С КОНЦАМИ HE СХОДЯТСЯ ( VP subj. the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO1. \К-259 (у кого) coll. Also: КОНЦЫ С КОНЦАМИ едва (еле-еле и т. п.) СХОДЯТСЯ coll one can barely support himself (and his family) on the money he has, earns etc: у X-a концы с концами не сходятся ' X can barely make (has trouble making etc) ends meetX can barely keep his head above water X can barely keep body and soul together.Семья у нас большая, работает только муж, концы с концами не сходятся. We have a big family and only my husband works, so we have trouble making ends meet.2. - (в чём) there is a contradiction, a lack of necessary agreement between various aspects of some matter, lines of argumentation etcit doesn't add upthere are a lot of loose ends it doesn't (all) fit together it's full of holes (in refer, to a story) it doesn't hang together.Сначала он (Виктор) всё ожидал удара по затылку, прямо по желваку... а потом решил: вряд ли. Концы с концами не сходились (Стругацкие 1). At first he (Victor) kept on waiting for a blow on the back of his head, right on his lump, then he decided it was unlikely. It didn't fit together (1a).Он утверждает, что не виноват, но в его рассказах концы с концами не сходятся (Марченко 2). According to him, he was innocent, but his story did not hang together (2a).3. the final results of a calculation ( usu. of receipts and expenditures, debits and credits etc) are not what they should be, are not as expectedthe accounts do not balance (out)it doesn't add up. -
87 К-353
НА КРАЙ СВЕТА (ЗЕМЛИ) идти, бежать, пойти (за кем), увезти кого и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv usu. used with verbs in pfv fut or subjunctive fixed WO(to go, run, take s.o. etc) someplace very far away, (to follow s.o.) anywhere, even to a place very far awayto the end of the earth (the world)to the (very) ends of the earth to the back of beyond (in limited contexts) somewhere far, far away.Он (господин) наклонился к Шарику, пытливо глянул ему в глаза и неожиданно провел рукой в перчатке интимно и ласково по Шарикову животу... «Ступай за мной. - Он пощёлкал пальцами. - Фить-фить!» За вами идти? Да на край света (Булгаков 11). Не (the gentleman) bent down to Sharik, peered into his eyes, and suddenly passed his gloved hand intimately and caressingly over Sharik's belly...."Come on, follow me." He snapped his fingers, "Whuit, whuit!" Follow you? Why, to the end of the world (1 la).Раскольников почувствовал и понял в эту минуту, раз навсегда, что Соня теперь с ним навеки и пойдет за ним хоть на край света, куда бы ему ни вышла судьба (Достоевский 3). At this moment Raskolnikov felt and understood, once and for all, that Sonya would be with him always now and would follow him even to the very ends of the earth, wherever he was fated to be sent (3a).Ax, если бы он встретился мне раньше. Я бы побежала за ним на край света» (Дудинцев 1). "If only I had met him sooner! I would have followed him to the ends of the earth!" (1a).«Всё мне опротивело... ушла бы я на край света, не могу я это вынести, не могу сладить...» (Тургенев 3). Tm sick and tired of it all....I wish I could go away somewhere, far, far away. I can't bear itI cant do anything about it..." (3a). -
88 К-470
ИЗ КУЛЬКА В РОГОЖКУ substand PrepP Invar adv fixed WO1. перебиваться \К-470 to live very poorly, suffer need, privationsX перебивается \К-470 - X barely makes ends meet (scrapes by, keeps his head above water)X has a hard time making ends meet X lives from hand to mouth.Теплякова - женщина тихая, многосемейная, вечно озабоченная... Без мужа живет, тоже бабе приходится из кулька в рогожку переворачиваться (Тендряков 1). Teplyakova was а quiet woman with a large family and lots of worries....She had no husband, and had a hard time making ends meet (1a).2. попасть - (to go) from a bad situation to a worse oneout of the frying pan into the fire. -
89 концы с концами
[VPsubj; the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]=====1. концы с концами (у кого) coll. Also: КОНЦЫ С КОНЦАМИ едва (еле-еле и т. п.) СХОДЯТСЯ coll one can barely support himself (and his family) on the money he has, earns etc: у X-a концы с концами не сходятся ≈ X can barely make (has trouble making etc) ends meet; X can barely keep his head above water; X can barely keep body and soul together.♦ Семья у нас большая, работает только муж, концы с концами не сходятся. We have a big family and only my husband works, so we have trouble making ends meet.2. концы с концами (в чём) there is a contradiction, a lack of necessary agreement between various aspects of some matter, lines of argumentation etc:- [in refer, to a story] it doesn't hang together.♦ Сначала он [Виктор] всё ожидал удара по затылку, прямо по желваку... а потом решил: вряд ли. Концы с концами не сходились (Стругацкие 1). At first he [Victor] kept on waiting for a blow on the back of his head, right on his lump, then he decided it was unlikely. It didn't fit together (1a).♦ Он утверждает, что не виноват, но в его рассказах концы с концами не сходятся (Марченко 2). According to him, he was innocent, but his story did not hang together (2a).3. the final results of a calculation (usu. of receipts and expenditures, debits and credits etc) are not what they should be, are not as expected:- it doesn't add up.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > концы с концами
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90 концы с концами не сходятся
[VPsubj; the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]=====1. концы с концами не сходятся (у кого) coll. Also: КОНЦЫ С КОНЦАМИ едва (еле-еле и т. п.) СХОДЯТСЯ coll one can barely support himself (and his family) on the money he has, earns etc: у X-a концы с концами не сходятся ≈ X can barely make (has trouble making etc) ends meet; X can barely keep his head above water; X can barely keep body and soul together.♦ Семья у нас большая, работает только муж, концы с концами не сходятся. We have a big family and only my husband works, so we have trouble making ends meet.2. концы с концами не сходятся (в чём) there is a contradiction, a lack of necessary agreement between various aspects of some matter, lines of argumentation etc:- [in refer, to a story] it doesn't hang together.♦ Сначала он [Виктор] всё ожидал удара по затылку, прямо по желваку... а потом решил: вряд ли. Концы с концами не сходились (Стругацкие 1). At first he [Victor] kept on waiting for a blow on the back of his head, right on his lump, then he decided it was unlikely. It didn't fit together (1a).♦ Он утверждает, что не виноват, но в его рассказах концы с концами не сходятся (Марченко 2). According to him, he was innocent, but his story did not hang together (2a).3. the final results of a calculation (usu. of receipts and expenditures, debits and credits etc) are not what they should be, are not as expected:- it doesn't add up.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > концы с концами не сходятся
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91 концы с концами сходятся
[VPsubj; the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]=====1. концы с концами сходятся (у кого) coll. Also: КОНЦЫ С КОНЦАМИ едва (еле-еле и т. п.) СХОДЯТСЯ coll one can barely support himself (and his family) on the money he has, earns etc: у X-a концы с концами не сходятся ≈ X can barely make (has trouble making etc) ends meet; X can barely keep his head above water; X can barely keep body and soul together.♦ Семья у нас большая, работает только муж, концы с концами не сходятся. We have a big family and only my husband works, so we have trouble making ends meet.2. концы с концами сходятся (в чём) there is a contradiction, a lack of necessary agreement between various aspects of some matter, lines of argumentation etc:- [in refer, to a story] it doesn't hang together.♦ Сначала он [Виктор] всё ожидал удара по затылку, прямо по желваку... а потом решил: вряд ли. Концы с концами не сходились (Стругацкие 1). At first he [Victor] kept on waiting for a blow on the back of his head, right on his lump, then he decided it was unlikely. It didn't fit together (1a).♦ Он утверждает, что не виноват, но в его рассказах концы с концами не сходятся (Марченко 2). According to him, he was innocent, but his story did not hang together (2a).3. the final results of a calculation (usu. of receipts and expenditures, debits and credits etc) are not what they should be, are not as expected:- it doesn't add up.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > концы с концами сходятся
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92 на край земли
[PrepP; these forms only; adv; usu. used with verbs in pfv fut or subjunctive; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to go, run, take s.o. etc) someplace very far away, (to follow s.o.) anywhere, even to a place very far away:- [in limited contexts] somewhere far, far away.♦ Он [ господин] наклонился к Шарику, пытливо глянул ему в глаза и неожиданно провел рукой в перчатке интимно и ласково по Шарикову животу... "Ступай за мной. - Он пощелкал пальцами. - Фить-фить!" За вами идти? Да на край света (Булгаков 11). Не [the gentleman] bent down to Sharik, peered into his eyes, and suddenly passed his gloved hand intimately and caressingly over Sharik's belly...."Come on, follow me." He snapped his fingers, "Whuit, whuit!" Follow you? Why, to the end of the world (11a).♦ Раскольников почувствовал и понял в эту минуту, раз навсегда, что Соня теперь с ним навеки и пойдет за ним хоть на край света, куда бы ему ни вышла судьба (Достоевский 3). At this moment Raskolnikov felt and understood, once and for all, that Sonya would be with him always now and would follow him even to the very ends of the earth, wherever he was fated to be sent (3a).♦ "Ax, если бы он встретился мне раньше. Я бы побежала за ним на край света" (Дудинцев 1). "If only I had met him sooner! I would have followed him to the ends of the earth!" (1a).♦ "Всё мне опротивело... ушла бы я на край света, не могу я это вынести, не могу сладить..." (Тургенев 3). "I'm sick and tired of it all....I wish I could go away somewhere, far, far away. I can't bear it; I can't do anything about it..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на край земли
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93 на край света
[PrepP; these forms only; adv; usu. used with verbs in pfv fut or subjunctive; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to go, run, take s.o. etc) someplace very far away, (to follow s.o.) anywhere, even to a place very far away:- [in limited contexts] somewhere far, far away.♦ Он [ господин] наклонился к Шарику, пытливо глянул ему в глаза и неожиданно провел рукой в перчатке интимно и ласково по Шарикову животу... "Ступай за мной. - Он пощелкал пальцами. - Фить-фить!" За вами идти? Да на край света (Булгаков 11). Не [the gentleman] bent down to Sharik, peered into his eyes, and suddenly passed his gloved hand intimately and caressingly over Sharik's belly...."Come on, follow me." He snapped his fingers, "Whuit, whuit!" Follow you? Why, to the end of the world (11a).♦ Раскольников почувствовал и понял в эту минуту, раз навсегда, что Соня теперь с ним навеки и пойдет за ним хоть на край света, куда бы ему ни вышла судьба (Достоевский 3). At this moment Raskolnikov felt and understood, once and for all, that Sonya would be with him always now and would follow him even to the very ends of the earth, wherever he was fated to be sent (3a).♦ "Ax, если бы он встретился мне раньше. Я бы побежала за ним на край света" (Дудинцев 1). "If only I had met him sooner! I would have followed him to the ends of the earth!" (1a).♦ "Всё мне опротивело... ушла бы я на край света, не могу я это вынести, не могу сладить..." (Тургенев 3). "I'm sick and tired of it all....I wish I could go away somewhere, far, far away. I can't bear it; I can't do anything about it..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на край света
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94 из кулька в рогожку
• ИЗ КУЛЬКА В РОГОЖКУ substand[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. перебиваться ≈ to live very poorly, suffer need, privations:- X перебивается - - X barely makes ends meet (scrapes by, keeps his head above water);- X lives from hand to mouth.♦ Теплякова - женщина тихая, многосемейная, вечно озабоченная... Без мужа живет, тоже бабе приходится из кулька в рогожку переворачиваться (Тендряков 1). Teplyakova was a quiet woman with a large family and lots of worries....She had no husband, and had a hard time making ends meet (1a).2. попасть из кулька в рогожку (to go) from a bad situation to a worse one:- out of the frying pan into the fire.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из кулька в рогожку
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95 обрезок
scrap; clipping; мн. тж. ends, cuttings, debris, odds and ends* * ** * *scrap; clipping; тж. ends, cuttings, debris -
96 сводить концы с концами
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > сводить концы с концами
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97 на край света
разг.- И куда едете? - Ох, на край света, - улыбаясь понравившейся ему девушке, ответил Незлобии. - С пересадками до Мурманска. А потом ещё дальше. На Крайний Север. (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — 'And where are you going?' 'To the ends of the earth,' Nezlobin replied, smiling at the girl he found appealing. 'With train changes, to Murmansk. And then farther. To the Far North.'
- Я люблю его больше жизни, больше родителей, больше самой себя. Я готова ради него принять нищету, я готова идти с ним на край света... (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — 'I love him more than life itself, more than my parents, more than myself. For his sake I'd accept poverty, I'd be willing to follow him to the ends of the world...'
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98 с этой целью
1. towards this endдля этого, для этой цели — to this effect
2. for this purpose3. to this effect4. to this endсредство, ведущее к цели — a means to an end
с целью чтобы; для того чтобы — to the end that
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99 средство достижения цели
для этого, для этой цели — to this effect
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > средство достижения цели
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100 лужение
tinning, coating with solder
(припоем концов эл. праводов) — tin /coat/ the wire ends /with solder/.
- выводов эрэ (электрорадио элемента) — tinning of electronic component feads /wire ends/
- горячим способом (концов проводов) — tinning of component leads (or wire ends) by dipping in liquid solderРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > лужение
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