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41 валом повалить
• ВАЛОМ ВАЛИТЬ/ПОВАЛИТЬ coll[VP; usu. this WO]=====1. валом повалить (куда) [subj: human pl or collect]⇒ to go or come (somewhere) in great numbers:- X-ы валом валят (в место Y) - Xs are flocking (thronging, streaming) (to place Y);- Xs are going to (heading for etc) place Y en masse.♦ Несмотря на травлю, поднятую охранителями передвижнических и мирискусснических традиций, москвичи валом валили на выставку... (Лившиц 1). Despite the persecution begun by the guardians of the traditions of the Wanderers and the World of Art, Muscovites flocked to the exhibition... (1a).♦ [author's usage] Публике пьеса чрезвычайно понравилась, и на второе и следующие представления народ пошёл валом... (Булгаков 5). The play elicited instant enthusiasm, and the public thronged to the following performances... (5a).♦...Солдатики в трубу трубили, песни пели, носками сапогов играли, пыль столбом на улицах поднимали, и всё проходили, всё проходили. "Валом валит солдат!" - говорили глуповцы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). [context transl]... The soldiers trumped their trumpets and sang their songs, the shining toes of their boots rose and fell, raising a column of dust in the streets, and still they passed on without end. "There's millions of them!" said the Glupovites... (1b).♦ [extended usage] В хрущёвские либеральные времена чиновники стали просачиваться в литературу, а при Брежневе повалили в неё валом (Войнович 1). In the liberal Khrushchev period, officials began infiltrating literature, and under Brezhnev, they burst into literature en masse (1a).2. [subj: usu. concr (pi or mass) or count abstr]⇒ (of letters, complaints, news, troubles etc; also of snow, steam etc) to come (or come out of) somewhere continually and in large amounts:- X валом валил≈ X kept (on) coming (in <down etc>);- [of mail etc] (I am <he is etc>) flooded with X;- [of snow] X came down (fell) thick and fast.♦ Что-то я не припомню в своей жизни, чтобы 1-го мая шёл снег. А вот идёт, и не то что идёт, а валом валил с утра и за полчаса едва не покрыл всю землю (Терц 3). I don't somehow seem to remember snow falling on May 1st ever before. But it happened this morning, and it came down so thick and fast that almost the whole earth was covered over in half an hour (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валом повалить
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42 примостить
совер.; (кого-л./что-л.); разг.
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43 отправляться
I несов. - отправля́ться, сов. - отпра́виться1) ( уезжать) set off / out; start; ( отбывать) leave, depart; ( пойти куда-л) go (to a place), make (for a place)по́езд отправля́ется в пять (часо́в) — the train leaves at five (o'clock)
отпра́виться в путь — set out
отпра́виться по́ездом [теплохо́дом] — go by train [ship]
2) тк. несов. (от; исходить из чего-л) proceed (from)II -
44 держать путь
1) General subject: wend one's way, hold on for some place (куда-л.), be bound for2) Poetical language: ply3) Automobile industry: steer4) Mass media: wend the way -
45 ставить на ремонт
1) General subject: lay up for repairs3) Military: deadline4) Automation: dock5) Quality control: lay up for repair, place under repair -
46 странноприимный дом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > странноприимный дом
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47 F23
рус Острые и преходящие психотические расстройстваeng Acute and transient psychotic disorders. A heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the acute onset of psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and perceptual disturbances, and by the severe disruption of ordinary behaviour. Acute onset is defined as a crescendo development of a clearly abnormal clinical picture in about two weeks or less. For these disorders there is no evidence of organic causation. Perplexity and puzzlement are often present but disorientation for time, place and person is not persistent or severe enough to justify a diagnosis of organically caused delirium (F05.-). Complete recovery usually occurs within a few months, often within a few weeks or even days. If the disorder persists, a change in classification will be necessary. The disorder may or may not be associated with acute stress, defined as usually stressful events preceding the onset by one to two weeks. -
48 отдавать под суд
to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court -
49 предавать суду
to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court; ( предъявлять обвинение) to arraign -
50 привлекать к суду
to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court; ( предъявлять обвинение) to arraign -
51 бросить якорь
бросить (кинуть) якорь, тж. сесть на якорьразг.cast (drop) anchor; find a haven- Два раза мне облаву устраивали. Сегодня чуть было не засыпался... Вот к тебе и притопал. Здесь я, братишка, на несколько дней на якорь сяду. Возраженьев не имеешь? Ну и хорошо. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — 'Twice they've had the dragnet out - today I got away by the skin of my teeth... I headed for your place. If you've got nothing against it I'll drop anchor here for a few days. All right, mate? Good.'
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52 набор инструментов и оборудование
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > набор инструментов и оборудование
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53 материал медалей призеров
материал медалей призеров
Медали за первое и второе места должны быть выполнены из серебра, как минимум, 925 – 1000 пробы. Медали за первое место должны быть покрыты, как минимум, 6 г. чистого золота. Необходимо, чтобы золотые, серебряные и бронзовые медали по виду было легко отличить друг от друга.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
prize winner medal material
Medals for first and second places shall be of silver of at least 925-1000 grade; the medal for first place shall be gilded with at least 6g of pure gold. The medals should be easily recognizable as gold, silver and bronze.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > материал медалей призеров
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54 борьба за первое место
General subject: competition for first placeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба за первое место
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55 матч за третье место
1) Sports: bronze medal match2) Football: play off for third placeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > матч за третье место
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56 набор инструментов и оборудование
Telecommunications: set for working placeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > набор инструментов и оборудование
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57 налоговый орган по месту жительства
General subject: tax authority for the place of residence ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > налоговый орган по месту жительства
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58 направляться куда-л.
General subject: bind to be bound for some placeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > направляться куда-л.
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59 плей-офф за третье место
Football: play off for third placeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плей-офф за третье место
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60 по месту постановки на учёт в территориальном налоговом органе
General subject: for the place of registration with a territorial tax authorityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по месту постановки на учёт в территориальном налоговом органе
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