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21 продолжительность строительства
1) Engineering: building erection timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продолжительность строительства
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22 пусковой газ для компрессора холодного пуска
General subject: start-up gas for black start compressorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пусковой газ для компрессора холодного пуска
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23 Д-79
ДЕЛО В ШЛЯПЕ со// Invar VP subj. with бытье, usu. pres, also fut or subjunctive often a clause in a compound (after Conj «и») or complex sent usu. preceded by one or more clauses fixed WOthe success of some undertaking, effort etc is assured, the desired outcome is or will be achieved: №s in the bagWs a sure thing itfs a cinch itis as good as done itfc all sewn up that does it (the trick) (in limited contexts) oneb got it made.«Прежде молодым людям приходилось учиться не хотелось им прослыть за невежд, так они поневоле трудились. А теперь им стоит сказать: всё на свете вздор! - и дело в шляпе» (Тургенев 2). "Before, young men had to study, they didn't want to be known for ignoramuses so they had to work, whether they liked it or not. And now all they have to do is to say 'Everything in the world is rubbish!'-and it's all in the bag for them" (2e). "Formerly young people were faced with having to study, they were averse to becoming known as ignoramuses, so, like it or not, they worked hard. But now all they have to do is to say 'Everything in the world is bosh!'-and that does if (2d)«Поздравляю, старик! Только сейчас твою рожу по телевизору показали. Правда, в толпе и на сотую долю секунды, но для начала и то хлеб. Теперь твое дело в шляпе» (Зиновьев 2). "Congratulations, old man! I have just seen your mug on television. It's true you were only one of a crowd, and you were only there for about a hundredth of a second, but it's something for a start. Now you've got it made" (2a). -
24 Х-34
И ТО ХЛЕБ coll usu. indep. sent or clause Invar fixed WOit is good that at least I (we, you etc) have this (used to express one's satisfaction with, or opinion that another should be satisfied with, sth. meager when getting more is impossible): (at least) itfs (that's) somethingsomething is better than nothing I'll (we'll) settle for that I'll take what I can get (you've got to take what you can get etc).«Поздравляю, старик! Только сейчас твою рожу по телевизору показали. Правда, в толпе и на сотую долю секунды, но для начала и то хлеб» (Зиновьев 2). "Congratulations, old man! I have just seen your mug on television. It's true you were only one of a crowd, and you were only there for about a hundredth of a second, but it's something for a start" (2a).«Между прочим, мой Тенго помог мне с оползнем»... - «Значит, выплатили?» - «Нет, бетонную канаву провели за счет горсовета, и то хлеб...» (Искандер 3). "By the way, my Tengo helped me with the landslide."... "They paid you, then?" "No, they ran a concrete conduit at the city Soviet's expense-I'll settle for that" (3a). -
25 дело в шляпе
• ДЕЛО В ШЛЯПЕ coll[Invar; VPsubj with быть, usu. pres, also fut or subjunctive; often a clause in a compound (after Conj "и") or complex sent; usu. preceded by one or more clauses; fixed WO]=====⇒ the success of some undertaking, effort etc is assured, the desired outcome is or will be achieved:- in the bag;- it's a cinch;- that does it < the trick>;- [in limited contexts] oneb got it made.♦ "Прежде молодым людям приходилось учиться; не хотелось им прослыть за невежд, так они поневоле трудились. А теперь им стоит сказать: все на свете вздор! - и дело в шляпе" (Тургенев 2). "Before, young men had to study; they didn't want to be known for ignoramuses so they had to work, whether they liked it or not. And now all they have to do is to say 'Everything in the world is rubbish!'-and it's all in the bag for them" (2e). "Formerly young people were faced with having to study; they were averse to becoming known as ignoramuses; so, like it or not, they worked hard. But now all they have to do is to say 'Everything in the world is bosh!' - and that does it" (2d).♦ "Поздравляю, старик! Только сейчас твою рожу по телевизору показали. Правда, в толпе и на сотую долю секунды, но для начала и то хлеб. Теперь твоё дело в шляпе" (Зиновьев 2). "Congratulations, old man! I have just seen your mug on television. It's true you were only one of a crowd, and you were only there for about a hundredth of a second, but it's something for a start. Now you've got it made" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дело в шляпе
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26 и то хлеб
• И ТО ХЛЕБ coll[usu. indep. sent or clause; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ it is good that at least I (we, you etc) have this (used to express one's satisfaction with, or opinion that another should be satisfied with, sth. meager when getting more is impossible):- (at least) it's < that's> something;- I'll < we'll> settle for that;- I'll take what I can get <you've got to take what you can get etc>.♦ "Поздравляю, старик! Только сейчас твою рожу по телевизору показали. Правда, в толпе и на сотую долю секунды, но для начала и то хлеб" (Зиновьев 2). "Congratulations, old man! I have just seen your mug on television. It's true you were only one of a crowd, and you were only there for about a hundredth of a second, but it's something for a start" (2a).♦ "Между прочим, мой Тенго помог мне с оползнем"... - "Значит, выплатили?" - "Нет, бетонную канаву провели за счет горсовета, и то хлеб..." (Искандер 3). "By the way, my Tengo helped me with the landslide."... "They paid you, then?" "No, they ran a concrete conduit at the city soviet's expense-I'll settle for that" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и то хлеб
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27 почин
м.1. ( инициатива) initiativeподхватить чей-л. почин — take* up smb.'s initiative
для почина — for a start, to make a beginning / start
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28 почин
м.1) ( инициатива) initiativeпо со́бственному почи́ну — on one's own initiative
сме́лый почи́н — daring innovation
подхвати́ть чей-л почи́н — take up smb's initiative
для почи́на — for a start, to make a beginning / start
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29 для начала
to begin/to start with, for a start -
30 Прошу буксировку, Си-130 со стоянки 2 на РД 4 для пробного запуска
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Прошу буксировку, Си-130 со стоянки 2 на РД 4 для пробного запуска
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31 Устройство зарядное аккумуляторной батареи компрессора холодного пуска
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Устройство зарядное аккумуляторной батареи компрессора холодного пуска
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32 всеми правдами и неправдами бороться за старт
Makarov: jockey for the startУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > всеми правдами и неправдами бороться за старт
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33 выстроиться на старт
Makarov: line up for the startУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выстроиться на старт
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34 для начала, ...
Mass media: for a start,... (англ. цитата - из статьи в Financial Times) -
35 холодный резерв для быстрого пуска
Energy system: cold reserve for quick startУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > холодный резерв для быстрого пуска
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36 холодный резерв для медленного пуска
Energy system: cold reserve for slow startУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > холодный резерв для медленного пуска
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37 выстроиться на старте
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > выстроиться на старте
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38 начнём с того, что
Начнем с того, что-- For a start, the light pressure turbo allows the use of a higher compression ratio.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > начнём с того, что
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39 для начала
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40 за битого двух небитых дают
за < одного> битого (учёного) двух небитых (неучёных) дают < да и то не берут>посл.once beaten is worth two raw ones; a beaten man is worth two unbeaten men; one who's (that's) been thrashed (caned) is worth two who (that) haven't- Так-то, - говорил он... - за битого нынче двух небитых дают. В люди вас выведу, вьюноши, сами потом спасибо скажете. (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — 'So,' he said... 'A lad who's been thrashed is worth two who haven't. I'll make men of you, boys - you'll thank me later.'
- Ну, что ж, купцы, слышали? Побил нас маленько шведский король... Для начала - ничего... За битого двух небитых дают, так, что ли? (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — 'Well, friends, have you heard? The Swedish king has given us a little drubbing. Good enough for a start. A beaten man is worth two unbeaten men, isn't he?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за битого двух небитых дают
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