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81 вместе с тем
[AdvP; Invar; usu. sent adv (occas. parenth; usu. used after Conj "и", "но", "но и"; fixed WO]=====⇒ in addition to or along with what has been stated (a contrast may be implied):- [in limited contexts] at once;- also;- [only when a contrast is implied](and) yet.♦ На остальных же, бывших в распивочной, не исключая и хозяина, чиновник смотрел как-то привычно и даже со скукой, а вместе с тем и с оттенком некоторого высокомерного пренебрежения... (Достоевский 3). The clerk was regarding the other people in the bar, including the proprietor, with a kind of familiarity and even boredom, and at the same time with a hint of haughty disdain... (За).♦ Во всякой книге предисловие есть первая и вместе с тем последняя вещь... (Лермонтов 1). The foreword is at once the first and the last thing in any book... (1b).♦ Ленин... писал: Сталин капризен. Но вместе с тем он терпелив, настойчив и задуманное всегда доводит до конца (Рыбаков 2). Lenin had written that Stalin was capricious. But he was also patient and persistent, and he always carried his intentions through to the end (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вместе с тем
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82 Нет пророка в своем отечестве
Л man is recognized as a great personality except by his family, close friends, colleagues, etc. See Чем ближе знаешь, тем меньше почитаешь (4)Var.: Не славен пророк в своём отечествеCf: Familiarity breeds contempt (Am., Br.). Intimacy breeds contempt (Am.). Intimacy lessens fame (Br.). No man is a hero in his hometown (to his wife or his butler) (Am.). No man is a hero to his valet (Am., Br.). No prophet is accepted in his own country (Br.). A prophet is not without hono(u)r, save in his own country /and his own house/ (Am., Br.). A prophet is without honor in his own country (Am.). Respect is greater from a distance (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Нет пророка в своем отечестве
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83 Чем ближе знаешь, тем меньше почитаешь
See Нет пророка в своем отечестве (Н)Cf: Familiarity breeds contempt (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Чем ближе знаешь, тем меньше почитаешь
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84 бесцеремонно
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85 бесцеремонность
ж.unceremoniousness; ( развязность) undue familiarity, forwardness; ( наглость) impudence -
86 знакомство
с.(в разн. знач.) acquaintance; (круг знакомых тж.) circle of friends; acquaintances pl.; (с тв.) familiarity (with)заводить знакомство с кем-л. — become* acquainted with smb.
поддерживать знакомство с кем-л. — maintain friendly relations with smb., keep* up with smb.
по мере знакомства с ними, она... — as she came to know them better, she...
по знакомству — by exploiting, или using, one's (personal) connections, by pulling strings
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87 панибратство
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88 развязность
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89 тыкать
1. ткнуть разг.1. (тв. в вн., вн. в вн.) poke (d. into); ( сильно) jab (d. at, into); ( вонзать) stick* (d. into); (чем-л. острым) prod (with d.)тыкать палкой во что-л. — prod smth. with a stick
тыкать пальцем во что-л. — poke / stick* / shove one's finger into smth.
тыкать булавки во что-л. — stick* pins into smth.
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тыкать пальцем в кого-л., на кого-л. — poke one's finger at smb.2. (вн.) разг. (называть «на ты»)ткнуть кого-л. носом во что-л. разг. — thrust* smth. under smb.'s nose; груб. rub / stick* smb.'s nose into smth.
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90 фамильярность
ж.liberties pl., unceremoniousness, familiarityне допускать фамильярностей с кем-л. — allow no familiarities; keep* smb. at arms' length, или at a distance
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91 бесцеремонность
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92 вольность
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93 панибратство
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94 развязность
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95 фамильярность
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96 знакомство
•Organic syntheses require () familiarity with known organic reactions.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > знакомство
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97 эксплуатационный персонал
Эксплуатационный персонал-- The operating information presented herein is intended as ready reference for service personnel who already have some familiarity with the procedures.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > эксплуатационный персонал
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98 F30.0
рус Гипоманияeng Hypomania. A disorder characterized by a persistent mild elevation of mood, increased energy and activity, and usually marked feelings of well-being and both physical and mental efficiency. Increased sociability, talkativeness, over-familiarity, increased sexual energy, and a decreased need for sleep are often present but not to the extent that they lead to severe disruption of work or result in social rejection. Irritability, conceit, and boorish behaviour may take the place of the more usual euphoric sociability. The disturbances of mood and behaviour are not accompanied by hallucinations or delusions. -
99 глубокие технические знания
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > глубокие технические знания
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100 бесцеремонно
without ceremony, in a free and easy manner, with undue familiarity* * ** * *without ceremony, in a free and easy manner* * *brusquelycavalierly
См. также в других словарях:
Familiarity — Fa*mil iar i*ty, n.; pl. {Familiarities}. [OE. familarite, F. familiarit[ e]fr. L. faniliaritas. See {Familiar}.] 1. The state of being familiar; intimate and frequent converse, or association; unconstrained intercourse; freedom from ceremony and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
familiarity — [n1] friendliness acquaintance, acquaintanceship, boldness, closeness, ease, fellowship, forwardness, freedom, freshness, friendship, informality, intimacy, liberty, naturalness, openness, presumption, sociability, unceremoniousness; concept 388… … New thesaurus
familiarity — index cognition, common knowledge, comprehension, consortium (marriage companionship), experience (background), informality, inf … Law dictionary
familiarity — c.1200, from O.Fr. familiarite and directly from L. familiaritatem (nom. familiaritas) intimacy, friendship, from familiaris friendly, intimate (see FAMILIAR (Cf. familiar)). Meaning undue intimacy is from late 14c. That of close acquaintance is… … Etymology dictionary
familiarity — [fə mil΄ē er′ə tē, fə mil΄ēar′ə tē] n. pl. familiarities [ME familiarite < OFr < L familiaritas < familiaris: see FAMILIAR] 1. close association; intimacy 2. free and intimate behavior; absence of formality and ceremony 3. intimacy that… … English World dictionary
familiarity — noun 1 knowing sb/sth well ADJECTIVE ▪ greater, intimate ▪ basic, passing (esp. AmE) VERB + FAMILIARITY ▪ have ▪ … Collocations dictionary
familiarity — UK [fəˌmɪlɪˈærətɪ] / US [fəˌmɪlɪˈerətɪ] noun Word forms familiarity : singular familiarity plural familiarities 1) [singular/uncountable] knowledge of something because you have learnt about it or experienced it before familiarity with:… … English dictionary
familiarity — fa|mil|i|ar|i|ty [fəˌmıliˈærıti] n [U] 1.) a good knowledge of a particular subject or place familiarity with ▪ In fact his familiarity with the Bronx was pretty limited. 2.) the quality of being well known to you ▪ I miss the familiarity of home … Dictionary of contemporary English
familiarity — n. 1) thorough familiarity 2) familiarity with * * * [fəˌmɪlɪ ærɪtɪ] thorough familiarity familiarity with … Combinatory dictionary
familiarity — fa|mil|iar|i|ty [ fə,mılı erəti ] noun 1. ) singular or uncount knowledge of something because you have learned about it or experienced it before: familiarity with: Applicants should demonstrate a familiarity with housing law. 2. ) count or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
familiarity — [[t]fəmɪliæ̱rɪti[/t]] PHRASE: V inflects Familiarity is used especially in the expression familiarity breeds contempt to say that if you know a person or situation very well, you can easily lose respect for that person or become careless in that… … English dictionary