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everyday ['evrɪdeɪ](daily) de tous les jours, quotidien; (ordinary) banal, ordinaire;∎ my everyday routine mon train-train quotidien;∎ everyday life la vie quotidienne, la vie de tous les jours;∎ it's an everyday occurrence cela arrive tous les jours;∎ an everyday expression une expression courante;∎ in everyday use d'usage courant;∎ for everyday wear pour porter tous les joursⓘ An everyday story of... folk À l'origine, le sous-titre du feuilleton radiophonique britannique The Archers, diffusé depuis 1951, était la formule an everyday story of farming folk ("la chronique d'une famille d'agriculteurs"). Aujourd'hui on utilise cette formule en anglais britannique de façon allusive et souvent sur le mode ironique en parlant du sujet d'un livre ou d'un film. On dira par exemple NYPD Blue is more than just an everyday story of New York police folk ("New York Police Blues est plus que la simple chronique de policiers new-yorkais"). -
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['evrɪdeɪ]aggettivo [activity, routine] quotidiano; [life, clothes] di tutti i giorniin everyday use — [device, word] d'uso corrente
* * *1) (happening, done used etc daily: her everyday duties.) quotidiano2) (common or usual: an everyday event.) di tutti i giorni* * *everyday /ˈɛvrɪdeɪ/a.1 di ogni giorno; di tutti i giorni; quotidiano: an everyday occurrence, una cosa che succede tutti i giorni; everyday routine, routine quotidiana2 di tutti i giorni; comune; ordinario: everyday life, la vita di tutti i giorni; everyday shoes, le scarpe di tutti i giorni; everyday speech, la parlata comune; la lingua d'uso; It's an everyday thing!, è cosa di tutti i giorni!* * *['evrɪdeɪ]aggettivo [activity, routine] quotidiano; [life, clothes] di tutti i giorniin everyday use — [device, word] d'uso corrente
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1) (happening, done used etc daily: her everyday duties.) cotidiano, de todos los días2) (common or usual: an everyday event.) habitualeveryday adj cotidiano / de cada díatr['evrɪdeɪ]1 (day-to-day) diario,-a, de todos los días; (ordinary) corriente, cotidiano,-aeveryday [.ɛvri'deɪ, 'ɛvri.-] adj: cotidiano, diario, corrienteeveryday clothes: ropa de todos los díasadj.• acostumbrado, -a adj.• corriente adj.• cotidiano, -a adj.• diario, -a adj.• rutinario, -a adj.expr.• todos los días expr.'evri'deɪadjective (before n) <occurrence/problems/activities> de todos los días, cotidiano; <suit/clothes> de diario; < expression> corriente, de todos los díaseveryday life — la vida diaria or cotidiana
['evrɪdeɪ]ADJ [occurrence, experience] cotidiano; [expression] corriente; [use] diario, cotidiano; [shoes, clothes] de uso diarioeveryday clothes — ropa f de diario
* * *['evri'deɪ]adjective (before n) <occurrence/problems/activities> de todos los días, cotidiano; <suit/clothes> de diario; < expression> corriente, de todos los díaseveryday life — la vida diaria or cotidiana
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/'evridei/ * tính từ - hằng ngày, dùng hằng ngày =one's everyday routine+ việc làm hằng ngày =everyday shoes+ giày thường đi hằng ngày - thường, thông thường, xảy ra hằng ngày =an everyday occurence+ việc thường xảy ra, việc thường xảy ra hằng ngày - tầm thường =an everyday young man+ một gã thanh niên tầm thường =everyday talk+ chuyện tầm phào -
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routine [ru:'ti:n]1 noun∎ our Sunday morning walk has become a regular routine notre promenade du dimanche matin est devenue une habitude∎ the daily routine la routine quotidienne, le train-train quotidien(c) (formality) formalité f;∎ it's just routine c'est une simple formalité∎ they taught us some new dance routines ils nous ont appris de nouveaux enchaînements de danse∎ don't give me that old routine! toujours la même chose ou le même refrain, change de disque!∎ can I ask you some routine questions? puis-je vous poser quelques questions de routine?;∎ routine enquiries (of police) constatations fpl d'usage;∎ it's just a routine enquiry c'est simplement pour les constatations d'usage;∎ she comes in once a year for a routine check-up elle vient une fois par an pour un examen de routine;∎ it was a routine flight c'était un vol sans histoire(b) (everyday) de routine(c) (monotonous) routinier, monotone -
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everyday adj [activity, routine] quotidien/-ienne ; [clothes] de tous les jours ; everyday life la vie de tous les jours, la vie quotidienne ; this is not an everyday occurrence cela n'arrive pas tous les jours ; everyday English l'anglais de tous les jours ; in everyday use [object, device, word] d'usage courant. -
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ru:'ti:n
1. noun(a regular, fixed way of doing things: one's daily routine; One needs some routine.) rutina
2. adjective(regular; ordinary: routine work.) rutinario, de rutina, habitualroutine n rutinatr[rʊː'tiːn]1 rutina2 (act) número1 (monotonous) rutinario,-a2 (everyday) de rutinaroutine [ru:'ti:n] adj: rutinario♦ routinely advroutine n: rutina fadj.• rutinario, -a adj.n.• rutina s.f.
I ruː'tiːn1) c u ( regular pattern) rutina f2) c (of gymnast, skater, comedian) número m
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a) ( usual) <procedure/inquiries/investigation> de rutinab) (ordinary, dull) rutinario[ruː'tiːn]1. N1) (=normal procedure) rutina fpeople entering the country are asked certain questions as a matter of routine — como parte de la rutina a la gente que entra en el país se le hacen ciertas preguntas
schoolchildren were tested for tuberculosis as a matter of routine — de forma rutinaria or rutinariamente se les hacía a los alumnos la prueba de la tuberculosis
2) (esp Theat) número mdance routine — número m de baile
exercise routine — tabla f de ejercicios
3) (=spiel)he gave me the old routine about his wife not understanding him * — me vino con la historia de siempre de que su mujer no le entendía
4) (Comput) rutina f2.ADJ [test, check-up, maintenance, inspection] de rutina; [matter, problem] rutinario; [work] habitual, de rutinato make routine enquiries — hacer averiguaciones rutinarias or de rutina
reports of thefts had become almost routine — las denuncias de robos se habían convertido en algo casi habitual
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I [ruː'tiːn]1) c u ( regular pattern) rutina f2) c (of gymnast, skater, comedian) número m
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1. a ежедневный, каждодневный2. a обычный, часто встречающийся, повседневныйeveryday occurrence — повседневное явление, обычный случай
everyday life — повседневная жизнь, быт
3. a будничный; повседневныйclothes for everyday wear — одежда для повседневной носки, повседневная одежда
4. a шаблонный, избитыйshe had only an everyday story to tell — то, что она нам могла рассказать, мы уже не раз слышали
Синонимический ряд:1. common (adj.) accustomed; common; customary; familiar; frequent; regular; routine; well-known; widespread2. ordinary (adj.) commonplace; household; lowly; mundane; normal; ordinary; plain; plain Jane; prosaic; quotidian; unremarkable; usual; workaday; workdayАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. n заведённый порядок; определённый режим; установившаяся практика2. n ничего не значащая формальность3. n рутина, шаблон4. n театр. номер5. n театр. экзерсис, тренировка6. n театр. повседневный уход за оборудованием7. n театр. вчт. программа или подпрограмма8. a положенный; соответствующий заведённому порядкуroutine question — вопрос, заданный потому, что так положено, положенный вопрос
9. a монотонный; шаблонный10. a воен. внутреннийСинонимический ряд:1. common (adj.) common; familiar; frequent; regular; widespread2. habitual (adj.) accepted; accustomed; chronic; conventional; customary; habitual; methodical; predictable; reflex; standard; stock; usual; wonted3. ordinary (adj.) everyday; ordinary; plain; plain Jane; quotidian; unremarkable; workaday4. act (noun) act; number; performance5. grind (noun) grind; groove; pace; rote; rut; treadmill6. habit (noun) cycle; habit; method; pattern; practice; regular procedure; stale act; standard operation; system7. round (noun) round; scheduleАнтонимический ряд: -
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daily, day-to-day; everyday, routine (attr.); workadayвсекидневен живот everyday life* * *всекиднѐвен,прил., -на, -но, -ни daily, day-to-day; everyday, routine (attr.); workaday; \всекидневенен живот everyday life; \всекидневенна ( стая) living-room; day-room; \всекидневенна работа routine work; \всекидневенна треска мед. quotidian fever; \всекидневенна храна everyday diet; \всекидневенни грижи day-to-day concerns; \всекидневенни дрехи everyday clothes, second-best clothes; \всекидневенни занимания daily pursuits; \всекидневенни нужди daily needs; \всекидневенно ядене standing dish.* * *daily; day to day; everyday: всекидневен life - всекидневен живот; material; workaday{wx:kxdei}* * *1. daily, day-to-day;everyday, routine (attr.);workaday 2. ВСЕКИДНЕВЕН живот everyday life -
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1) current (настоящий) ;
present-day (сегодняшний) ;
present двенадцатого числа текущего месяца ≈ the twelfth instant, the 12th inst. в текущем году ≈ in the current year в текущем месяце ≈ in the current month текущий момент ≈ the present situation текущие задачи ≈ present-day problems текущая политика ≈ current politics мн. текущие события ≈ current events
2) (повседневный) everyday;
routine текущие дела ∙ текущий счет ≈ current accountтекущ|ий -
1. flowing, running;
2. (настоящий) current;
(современный) present-day;
в ~ем году in the current year;
~ момент the present situation;
~ие события current events/affairs;
~ие задачи present-day problems;
3. (повседневный) everyday;
routine attr. ;
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m; -(e)s, kein Pl.2. fig. ( täglicher) Trott (everyday) routine; der alte Trott the same old rut; in den alten Trott zurückfallen fall back into one’s old ways* * *der Trottrut; trot* * *Trọtt [trɔt]m -s, no pl(slow) trot; (fig) routine* * *<-s>[trɔt]m kein pl routinein einen bestimmten \Trott verfallen to get into a certain rut* * *der; Trott[e]s, Trotte1) (Gangart) trot2) (leicht abwertend): (Ablauf) routine* * *1. trot;im Trott gehen Pferd: trot2. fig(täglicher) Trott (everyday) routine;der alte Trott the same old rut;in den alten Trott zurückfallen fall back into one’s old ways* * *der; Trott[e]s, Trotte1) (Gangart) trot2) (leicht abwertend): (Ablauf) routine -
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courant, e [kuʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjectivea. ( = normal) [dépenses] everyday ; [modèle, taille] standardb. ( = fréquent) commonc. ( = en cours) [année, semaine] current2. masculine nouna. [de cours d'eau, mer, atmosphère] current• courant d'air froid/chaud (Meteorology) cold/warm air currentb. ( = mouvement) movement• on s'est rencontré un soir et le courant est tout de suite passé we met one evening and hit it off straight away (inf)d. ( = cours) dans le courant du mois in the course of the monthe. ► au courant• oui, je suis au courant yes, I know• si jamais ça recommence, tenez-moi au courant if it happens again let me know3. feminine noun* * *kuʀɑ̃
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courante kuʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( fréquent) [mot, pratique, erreur] common2) ( ordinaire) [langue] everyday; [procédure, fonctionnement] usual, ordinary; Commerce [taille] standard3) ( avec référence temporelle) [semaine, mois, année, prix] current
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nom masculin1) (mouvement de l'eau, de l'air) currentcontre le courant — lit against the current; fig against the tide
suivre le courant — lit to go with the current, to go downstream; fig to go with the flow
remonter le courant — fig to get back on one's feet
2) Électrotechnique currentle courant passe bien entre elle et lui — fig they get on very well
3) ( tendance) trend4) ( déplacement) movement5) ( période)
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au courant locution adjective1) ( informé)mettre quelqu'un au courant — to put somebody in the picture, to fill somebody in (de about)
2) ( au fait)pour les questions techniques demande à Paul, il est très au courant — for technical questions ask Paul, he knows all about it
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kuʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t courant, -e1. adj1) (= fréquent) commonC'est une erreur courante. — It's a common mistake.
2) (= normal) standardC'est un modèle courant. — It's a standard model.
3) (= en cours) (affaires, dépenses, balance, transactions) currentSee:2. nm1) (électrique) current, powerle courant passe entre fig Le courant passe entre ces deux passionnés de musique. — These two music-lovers get on like a house on fire.
2) [cours d'eau] current3) (= tendance) trendêtre au courant de [fait, nouvelle] — to know about
Je ne suis pas au courant de ses projets pour l'été. — I don't know about her plans for the summer.
mettre qn au courant (d'une nouvelle) — to tell sb, (pour un travail) to teach sb the basics, to brief sb
mettre qn au courant de [fait, nouvelle] — to tell sb about, [travail] to teach sb the basics of, to brief sb about
se tenir au courant — to keep o.s. up-to-date, to keep up
se tenir au courant de [innovations] — to keep o.s. up-to-date on, to keep up with
J'essaie de me tenir au courant de l'actualité. — I try to keep up with the news.
dans le courant de (= pendant) — during, in the course of
Je le ferai dans le courant de la semaine. — I'll do it some time during the week.
le 10 courant COMMERCE — the 10th inst
* * *I.A adj1 ( fréquent) [mot, pratique, erreur] common; l'expression est de plus en plus courante the expression is becoming increasingly common; il est courant de faire it is common to do;2 ( ordinaire) [langue] everyday; [procédure, fonctionnement] usual, ordinary; Comm [taille] standard;3 ( avec référence temporelle) [semaine, mois, année] current; le 15 du mois courant the 15th of this month, the 15th inst.; bénéfice courant profit for the year.B nm1 ( mouvement de l'eau) current; un courant fort/faible a strong/weak current; il y a beaucoup de courant there's a strong current; nager/ramer contre le courant to swim/to row against the current; aller contre le courant fig to go against the tide; suivre le courant lit to go with the current, to go downstream; fig to go with the flow; remonter le courant [saumon] to swim upstream; [embarcation] to sail against the current; fig [personne, entreprise] to get back on one's feet;3 Électrotech current; courant électrique electric current; il n'y a plus de courant the power has gone off; remettre le courant to switch the power back on; le courant passe lit the power's on; le courant ne passe pas there's no power; le courant passe bien entre elle et lui fig they get on very well; il faut que le courant passe avec le public fig you have to have a good rapport with the audience; certains soirs le courant ne passe pas avec le public fig on some evenings there's just no rapport with the audience;4 ( tendance) trend; un courant culturel/politique/religieux a cultural/political/religious trend; un courant de pensée/d'opinion a current of thought/of opinion;5 ( déplacement) movement; les courants migratoires/de population migratory/population movements; ⇒ plume;6 ( période) dans le courant de in the course of; dans le courant du mois/de l'année/de la journée in the course of the month/of the year/of the day; demain, dans le courant de la journée some time tomorrow.C au courant loc adj1 ( informé) être au courant to know (de qch about sth); tu étais au courant et tu n'as rien dit! you knew and you didn't say anything!; je ne suis pas du tout au courant de ce qu'il veut faire I really don't know what he wants to do; mettre qn au courant to put sb in the picture, to fill sb in (de qch about sth); il serait préférable de les mettre au courant it would be better to put them in the picture; tenir qn au courant to keep sb posted (de qch about sth); tiens-moi au courant de l'affaire, ça m'intéresse keep me posted about the case, I'm interested;2 ( au fait) être très au courant to know all about it; pour les questions techniques demande à Paul, il est très au courant for technical questions ask Paul, he knows all about it; pour un spécialiste il n'a pas l'air très au courant for a specialist he doesn't really seem to know what he's doing; mettre qn au courant to bring sb up to date (de qch on sth); nous vous mettrons au courant du nouveau système we will bring you up to date on the new system; se tenir au courant to keep up to date (de qch on sth); j'essaie de me tenir au courant de ce qui se fait en informatique I'm trying to keep up to date with what's happening in computing.D courante nfcourant d'air draught GB, draft US; faire courant d'air to make a draught (avec with); leur fils est un vrai courant d'air hum their son is never in one place for more than five minutes at a time; courant alternatif, CA alternating current, AC; courant ascendant updraught; courant atmosphérique Aviat air flow; Météo air stream; courant continu, CC direct current, DC; courant descendant Aviat downdraught; courant d'induction or induit Électrotech induction current; courant porteur carrier current.II.courant prép some time in; courant janvier some time in January.Ien anglais courant in everyday ou conversational English3. [normal - modèle, pointure] standard4. [actuel] current————————courante nom féminin(familier) [diarrhée]II[kurɑ̃] nom masculin1. ÉLECTRICITÉcourant alternatif/continu alternating/direct currentb. (figuré) to follow the crowd, to go with the tidenager contre ou remonter le courant3. [dans l'air] currentcourant (atmosphérique) airstream, currentles courants de l'opinion currents ou trends in public opinion————————au courant locution adjectivale[informé]personne/journal bien au courant well-informed person/paperil est parti mais les gens au courant n'ont rien dit he left but those who knew about it ou who were in the know kept quiet————————au courant locution adverbialese tenir au courant to keep abreast of things ou oneself informedmettre quelqu'un au courant to let somebody know, to fill somebody intenir quelqu'un au courant to keep somebody posted ou informed————————au courant de locution prépositionnelle1. [informé de]2. (littéraire) [au fil de]a. [rapidement] to dash something offb. [sans effort] to pen something with easedans le courant de locution prépositionnellein ou during the course of -
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Повседневный - everyday, routine, day to day, day-to-dayThis method will continue to find everyday use in small and large firms alike.For routine design this leaves the fourth method, called the beam-strip on an elastic foundation, which is the subject of the present paper.However, it did not suffer the disadvantage of being as brittle as the tungsten carbide bars which are readily fractured in day to day use.Any engineer can easily become adept at using the analysis programs most applicable to day-to-day problems.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > повседневный
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прл1) повседневный everyday, routineтеку́щий ремо́нт — routine repairs pl
теку́щие дела́ — routine business sg, the day-to-day routine sg
2) современный current, presentтеку́щий год — current year
теку́щие собы́тия — current affairs/events
теку́щая ситуа́ция — the present situation, the situation at present
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1. прич. см. течь Iв текущем году, месяце — in the current year, month
12-го числа текущего месяца — the twelfth instant, the 12th inst.
текущие дела — current / routine affairs; ( на повестке дня) current business sg.
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1) прич. см. течь Iв теку́щем году́ [ме́сяце] — in the current year [month]
12-го числа́ теку́щего ме́сяца — the twelfth of this month; the 12th instant уст.
теку́щий моме́нт — the present situation
теку́щие зада́чи — present-day problems
теку́щая поли́тика — current politics pl
теку́щие собы́тия — current events
теку́щие дела́ — current / routine affairs; ( на повестке дня) current business sg
теку́щий ремо́нт — routine repairs pl
••теку́щий счёт — current account
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb1)break away [from something] — [von etwas] losbrechen od. abbrechen; (separate itself/oneself) sich [von etwas] lösen; (escape) [aus etwas] entkommen
2) (Footb.) sich freilaufen* * *(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) ausreißen* * *vi1. (move away forcibly)one or two of the tourists broke away [from the tour group] einige Touristen trennten sich von der Reisegruppe3. (separate and move away) abbrechenhuge chunks of ice are \break awaying away from the iceberg von dem Eisberg brechen riesige Eisbrocken ab▪ to \break away away from sth sich akk von etw dat lossagen geh; (turn away) sich akk von etw dat abkehren* * *1. vihe broke away from the rest of the field — er hängte das ganze Feld ab
3) (= cut ties) sich trennen or lossagen (from von); (US SPORT = start too soon) fehlstarten, zu früh startento break away from the everyday routine — aus der täglichen Routine ausbrechen
2.vt sep abbrechen (from von)* * *from von)B v/i1. los-, abbrechen, absplittern ( alle:from von) (auch fig)2. ( from von)break away from a habit mit einer Gewohnheit brechen3. a) sich davonmachen, fortstürzen5. ausbrechen (Auto)* * *1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbbreak something away [from something] — etwas [von etwas] losbrechen od. abbrechen
1)break away [from something] — [von etwas] losbrechen od. abbrechen; (separate itself/oneself) sich [von etwas] lösen; (escape) [aus etwas] entkommen
2) (Footb.) sich freilaufen* * *v.abbrechen v.
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