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1 габитуальный комплекс
Русско-английский биологический словарь > габитуальный комплекс
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3 совокупность привычек
habit complex, habit constellationRussian-english psychology dictionary > совокупность привычек
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1) General subject: Australianism, action, actions, bearing, behavior, behaviour, bit, comportment, conduct, demeanor, demeanour, deportment, doing, ethics, goings, goings on, goings-on, haviour, lese-majesty, line, movement, performance, portance, procedure, proceeding, dealing, attitude (a series of images showing classic canine attitudes and poses)2) Biology: on-goings3) Obsolete: gest4) Military: posturing (по отношению к кому-либо)5) Engineering: mode of behavior (системы), strategy6) Law: behavior in office, behaviour in office, lese-majestй, manner8) Mining: performance (пород, грунта)10) Polygraphy: behavior (материала)11) Psychology: ultraism12) Scottish language: having13) Deprecatingly: ongoing15) Jargon: stuff, the glad eye16) Information technology: way of behavior17) Oil: behavior (системы), fate, performance (месторождения, скважины), performance (месторождения; скважины)18) Astronautics: response20) Mechanics: quality of behavior21) Ecology: habit22) Business: policy23) Automation: course, implementation (изделия, напр. при моделировании), quality of behavior (напр. робота)25) Robots: activity26) Cables: behaviour (behavior)27) leg.N.P. convention28) Makarov: behaviour (металла), behaviour (напр. металла, системы и т.п.), behaviour (напр., металла, системы и т.п.), doings, habit complex, mode of behaviour (напр. системы), walking29) Drugs: behavioral patterns30) Scuba diving: conduction -
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7 габитуальный комплекс
Makarov: habit complexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > габитуальный комплекс
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ПО ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ ПО СВОЕМУ ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ PrepP these forms only sent adv (often parenth)) as is always the case, as s.o. or sth. always doesas usualas always as is one's habit (custom, wont, way)(in limited contexts) one's (its) usual... (Павлин:) Газеты же, по обыкновению, лгут! (Горький 2). (Р:) The papers are lying, as usual (2a).Герой наш, по обыкновению, сейчас вступил с нею в разговор... (Гоголь 3). Our hero, as was his habit, immediately engaged her in conversation (3a).Несмотря на сложные личные обстоятельства, Ингурка, по своему обыкновению, упала в незамедлительный обморок любви к человеку... (Ахмадулина 1). In spite of the complex personal circumstances, Ingurka. as was her wont, fell into an instantaneous swoon of love...for the man (1a).«Скворцы» встрепенулись и, считая предмет исчерпанным, вознамерились было, по обыкновению, шутки шутить, но Собачкин призвал их к порядку... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "starlings" stirred in their seats and, thinking the subject exhausted, were about to resume their usual occupation of exchanging jokes, but Sobachkin called them to order (2a). -
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• ПО ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ; ПО СВОЕМУ ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (often parenth)]=====⇒ as is always the case, as s.o. or sth. always does:- as usual;- as always;- as is one's habit (custom, wont, way);- [in limited contexts] one's < Its> usual...♦ [Павлин:] Газеты же, по обыкновению, лгут! (Горький 2). [Р:] The papers are lying, as usual (2a).♦ Герой наш, по обыкновению, сейчас вступил с нею в разговор... (Гоголь 3). Our hero, as was his habit, immediately engaged her in conversation (3a).♦ Несмотря на сложные личные обстоятельства, Ингурка, по своему обыкновению, упала в незамедлительный обморок любви к человеку... (Ахмадулина 1). In spite of the complex personal circumstances, Ingurka, as was her wont, fell into an instantaneous swoon of love...for the man (1a).♦ "Скворцы" встрепенулись и, считая предмет исчерпанным, вознамерились было, по обыкновению, шутки шутить, но Собачкин призвал их к порядку... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "starlings" stirred in their seats and, thinking the subject exhausted, were about to resume their usual occupation of exchanging jokes, but Sobachkin called them to order (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по обыкновению
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• ПО ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ; ПО СВОЕМУ ОБЫКНОВЕНИЮ[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (often parenth)]=====⇒ as is always the case, as s.o. or sth. always does:- as usual;- as always;- as is one's habit (custom, wont, way);- [in limited contexts] one's < Its> usual...♦ [Павлин:] Газеты же, по обыкновению, лгут! (Горький 2). [Р:] The papers are lying, as usual (2a).♦ Герой наш, по обыкновению, сейчас вступил с нею в разговор... (Гоголь 3). Our hero, as was his habit, immediately engaged her in conversation (3a).♦ Несмотря на сложные личные обстоятельства, Ингурка, по своему обыкновению, упала в незамедлительный обморок любви к человеку... (Ахмадулина 1). In spite of the complex personal circumstances, Ingurka, as was her wont, fell into an instantaneous swoon of love...for the man (1a).♦ "Скворцы" встрепенулись и, считая предмет исчерпанным, вознамерились было, по обыкновению, шутки шутить, но Собачкин призвал их к порядку... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "starlings" stirred in their seats and, thinking the subject exhausted, were about to resume their usual occupation of exchanging jokes, but Sobachkin called them to order (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по своему обыкновению
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