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1 уравнивать шансы
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2 один к одному
1) Information technology: one-for-one (о методе трансляции или отображения), one-to-one (о методе трансляции или отображения) -
3 один к одному
1) Information technology: one-for-one (о методе трансляции или отображения), one-to-one (о методе трансляции или отображения) -
4 чёт и нечёт
1) General subject: odd or even2) Mathematics: odd and even, odds-and-evens (игра) -
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chance; мн. odds -
6 устранить различия
General subject: make odds even, make odds even (разницу)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > устранить различия
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7 устранять различия
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > устранять различия
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8 дать фору
разг.1) (заранее дать льготу, преимущественно более слабому участнику игры, соревнования и т. п.) give smb. odds; give smb. a start- Ведь это же какие бицепсы у его парнишки! А ноги! Да знаете ли вы, что если он пустится бежать, то он всех побьёт на какой угодно дистанции, даже если даст форы. (В. Инбер, Мая) — 'See what bicepses his boy's got. And his legs! Do you know, if he went racing he'd beat anybody over any distance, even if he gave him a start.'
"Может, сыграем?" - спросил я его. "Не хочу. Скучно, - сказал он. - Всё равно вы выиграете"... "Я дам вам фору". "Фору не возьму у самого господа бога", - сказал он. (К. Симонов, Иноземцев и Рындин) — 'Would you like to have a game?' I asked Inozemtsev now. 'No, thanks. No interest in it,' he said. 'It's no game when you're sure to win...' 'I'll give you odds.' 'I wouldn't take odds from the Lord Almighty himself,' he said.
2) ( превзойти кого-либо в чём-либо) eclipse (outdo, outshine) smb.; be one too many for smb.; put smb. to shame- На лешего он нам нужен, этот Апт. Лузгин любому инженеру фору даст. (Б. Полевой, Горячий цех) — 'What the hell do we need this Apt for? Luzgin will outshine any engineer.'
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9 равные шансы
1) General subject: a fifty-fifty chance (на успех и неудачу), equal odds, even breaks, even chances, toss up2) American: even break3) Diplomatic term: toss-up4) Makarov: equality of opportunity -
10 на память
I(наизусть (знать, учить, читать и т. п.)) know, learn, etc. smth. by heart; play smth. from memoryВсе наши мальчишки-пятиклассники помешались на военных книжках. Если в заглавии есть слово "война", они эту книжку готовы выучить на память. (В. Киселёв, Девочка и птицелёт) — All our fifth-grade boys are mad about war books. If the word 'war' appears in the title, they're ready to learn the book by heart.
IIЯ достаю с полки книгу и открываю страницу, которую знаю на память. (И. Гофф, Юноша с перчаткой) — I take down a book from the shelf and open it at the page I know by heart.
(для того, чтобы помнить, не забывать кого-либо или что-либо (давать, дарить и т. п.)) as (for) a keepsake; as (by way of) a souvenir; as mementoes; to remember smb., smth. by- Мой Андрей Александрович говорит, что он пишет лучше других журналистов, по крайней мере здешних, в Полярном. И мне нравятся его статьи. Я даже вырезаю их - просто на память. (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — 'My Andrei Alexandrovich says that he writes better than the rest of the journalists, at least the local ones, here in Polyarny. I like his articles too. I even cut them out - as mementoes.'
Газета ходила из рук в руки, один номер мама даже спрятала на память. (Н. Евдокимов, Страстная площадь) — The newspaper was passed from hand to hand and mama even put one copy away for a keepsake.
Сходит попутчик и оставляет тебе комочек счастья - просто так, на память... (В. Цыбин, Белое время) — A fellow-traveller gets off and leaves you with a bundle of happiness just like that, by way of a souvenir...
- Вещей Маргариты Семёновны у меня уже нет. Так, только мелочи, на память. (И. Стрелкова, Вера Ивановна) — 'I don't have any of Margarita Semyonovna's things at all. Just a few little odds and ends to remember her by.'
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11 в настоящее время
•As of now, these molecules have been identified.
•The engine will operate on currently available fuels.
•At the moment it is not clear how these standards might be arrived at.
•This kind of switch is currently (or presently) constructed of silicon.
••At present (or At the present time, or Nowadays) there is a strong trend towards...
•The now popular electronic calculators...
* * *В настоящее время -- presently, at present, at the present time, at this time, for the time being, currently, as of now, nowadays, now, today, at the moment; in progressA new 50-ton straddle carrier is presently under development.At present, the complete analysis of force measurements may not be feasible on a routine basis.Even so, for the time being, 0.05 ppm seems to be the most realistic figure to take for shore trials purposes.As of now, the odds are against it because it would make the deficit larger.Nowadays, commercial practice is to define case depth as the thickness of surface which is in excess of 550 HV.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в настоящее время
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12 думаю, что вполне можно бороться против неблагоприятных обстоятельств, даже если они имеют серьезный характер
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > думаю, что вполне можно бороться против неблагоприятных обстоятельств, даже если они имеют серьезный характер
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13 сгладить разницу
General subject: make odds even -
14 устранить разницу
General subject: equalize the difference, make odds even -
15 устранять различия
1) General subject: make odds even2) Economy: eliminate differences3) Business: accommodate differencesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устранять различия
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16 устранять различия
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > устранять различия
См. также в других словарях:
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even odds — noun An opportunity in which the chance of success is equal to that of failure. Syn: fifty fifty … Wiktionary
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odds-on — Odds of less than even money. This a bet where you have to outlay more than you win. For example if a horse is two to one Odds On, you have to outlay two dollars to win one dollar and your total collect if the horse wins is three dollars. That is … Equestrian sports dictionary
odds-on — [ädz′än′] adj. having better, often much better, than an even chance of winning [an odds on favorite] … English World dictionary
even money — even money, adj. 1. the equal sum staked by each bettor. 2. equal odds in a wager: It s even money that the home team will win. [1890 95] * * * … Universalium