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41 мертвый час
• МЕРТВЫЙ < ТИХИЙ> ЧАС[NP; sing only]=====⇒ the time of rest, sleep after lunch in hospitals, sanatoriums, kindergartens etc:- rest < nap> time;- quiet (rest) hour.♦ Мандельштам откармливал меня молоком и виноградом и требовал, чтобы я лежала в мёртвый час, как велели врачи (Мандельштам 2). M[andelstam] made me drink milk and eat grapes, and insisted that I lie down during the rest hour prescribed by the doctors (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мертвый час
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42 тихий час
• МЕРТВЫЙ < ТИХИЙ> ЧАС[NP; sing only]=====⇒ the time of rest, sleep after lunch in hospitals, sanatoriums, kindergartens etc:- rest < nap> time;- quiet (rest) hour.♦ Мандельштам откармливал меня молоком и виноградом и требовал, чтобы я лежала в мёртвый час, как велели врачи (Мандельштам 2). M[andelstam] made me drink milk and eat grapes, and insisted that I lie down during the rest hour prescribed by the doctors (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тихий час
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43 через
предл. (вн.)1. ( поверх препятствия) over; ( поперёк) acrossпрыгнуть через барьер — jump over the hurdle
перейти через дорогу — walk across the road
2. ( сквозь) throughпройти через лес — walk through the forest
через окно — through the window
пройти через испытания — go* through many trials
3. ( о пунктах следования) viaехать в Киев через Минск — go* to Kiev via Minsk
4. ( по прошествии) inприходить через день — come* every other day
5. ( посредством) through; by way ofчерез кого-л. — through smb.
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через пень колоду разг. — anyhow; другие особые случаи, не приведённые здесь, см. под теми словами, с которыми предл. через образует тесные сочетания -
44 через
предл. (вн.)1) ( поверх препятствия) over; ( поперёк) acrossпры́гнуть че́рез барье́р — jump over the hurdle
перейти́ че́рез доро́гу — cross [walk across] the road
ступи́ть че́рез поро́г — step across the threshold [-ʃhəʊld]
2) ( сквозь) throughпройти́ че́рез лес — walk through the forest
че́рез окно́ — through the window
пройти́ че́рез испыта́ния — go through many trials
3) ( о пунктах следования) via [vaɪə], ['viːə]е́хать в Ки́ев че́рез Минск — go to Kiev via Minsk
4) ( по прошествии промежутка времени) inче́рез два часа́ — in two hours
че́рез не́сколько часо́в — in a few hour's time
че́рез год — in a year; ( в прошлом) a year later
че́рез не́которое вре́мя — after a while
приходи́ть че́рез день — come every other day
че́рез час по ло́жке — a spoonful every hour
5) ( посредством) through; by way ofче́рез кого́-л — through smb
••че́рез пень-коло́ду разг. — anyhow; with great difficulty
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45 через
предл.1) over ( поверх препятствия); across ( поперек)3) via (о пунктах следования)4) in ( по прошествии)через несколько часов — in a few hour's time, within a few hours
через год — in a year; a year later (в прошлом)
5) through, by way of ( посредством)через кого-л. — through smb.
••через пень колоду разг. — anyhow
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46 в
предл1) где inв Нью-Йо́рке — in New York
в го́роде — in town, in the city
в дере́вне — in the country, in the village
в ко́мнате — in the room
при указании учреждений, заведений и т. п.
— atв теа́тре — at the theatre/AE theater
в клу́бе — at the club
в шко́ле — at school
2) куда toпое́хать в Москву́ — to go to Moscow
уе́хать в Москву́ — to leave for Moscow
прибы́ть в Москву́ — to come to Moscow, to arrive in Moscow
прие́хать в аэропо́рт — to come to the airport, to arrive at the airport
пойти́ в кино́/теа́тр — to go to the cimema/theatre
войти́ в ко́мнату — to come into the room, to enter the room
положи́ть в стол — to put in(to) the desk
3) когда in; on; atв понеде́льник — on Monday
в 1990 году́ — in 1990
в апре́ле — in April
в два часа́ — at two o'clock
в э́том/про́шлом году́ — this/last year
4) при указании единицы времени, обычно не переводитсядва ра́за в неде́лю — twice a week
60км в час — 60 km an/per hour
5) о расстоянии, не переводитсяв семи́ киломе́трах от... — it's seven kilometres/AE kilometers from....
в 10 мину́тах ходьбы́ отсю́да — it's a ten minute walk from here
э́то в двух ми́лях отсю́да — it's two miles away
6) в течение in; duringв тече́ние го́да — during the year
мы всё сде́лаем в тече́ние ча́са/в три дня — we'll do everything within an hour/in 3 days
7) при обозначении состояния, формы, вида inбыть в слеза́х — to be in tears
прийти́ в восто́рг — to go into raptures
она́ весь день в рабо́те — she has her hands full all day
быть в смо́кинге — to be in/to wear a dinner jacket
она́ была́ в чёрном пла́тье — she was wearing a black dress
заверну́ть в фольгу́ — to wrap in foil
лека́рство в порошка́х — the medicine in (the form of) powder
8) при обозначении соотношений чисел, не переводитсяв пять раз бо́льше по числу — 5 times as many
в два ра́за ме́ньше по размеру — half as big, half the size
9) при указании размера, не переводитсяв 6 ме́тров высото́й — 6 metres/AE meters high
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47 час за часом
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48 со дня на день
from day to day; from one day to the next; day after day; daily; every day; any day- Любимова не знаю. - Узнаете. Он в Москве, ждём его со дня на день. (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'No, I don't know that Lyubimov.' 'You will. He's in Moscow, we're expecting him back any day.'
Это была самая томительная военная весна. Томительная именно тем, что все - и медперсонал и мы, раненые, со дня на день, с часу на час ожидали близкой победы. (Е. Носов, Красное вино победы) — This spring was the most wearisome of the whole war. Wearisome just because everyone, the hospital stuff and we, the wounded, were expecting from day to day, from hour to hour, to hear that victory - so near now - had come at last.
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49 будет и на моей улице праздник
Set phrase: after clouds comes sunshine, after clouds there is sunshine, every dog has his day, it is always darkest before the dawn, it's a long lane that has no turning, it's a long run that has no turning, our day will come!, the best is yet to be, the darkest hour is just before the dawn, the sun will shine down our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the sun will shine on our side of the fence, the sun will shine on our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the weariest day draws to a close, the weariest day draws to an end, there is a good time coming, there's another day coming, we, too, will have our day!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > будет и на моей улице праздник
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50 будет и на нашей улице праздник
1) General subject: every dog has his day, our turn will come, every dog has its day2) Set phrase: after clouds comes sunshine, after clouds there is sunshine, every dog has his day (дословно: у каждой собаки свой праздник бывает), it is always darkest before the dawn, it's a long lane that has no turning, it's a long run that has no turning, our day will come!, the best is yet to be, the darkest hour is just before the dawn, the sun will shine down our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the sun will shine on our side of the fence, the sun will shine on our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the weariest day draws to a close, the weariest day draws to an end, there is a good time coming, there's another day coming, we, too, will have our day!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > будет и на нашей улице праздник
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51 будет и на твоей улице праздник
Set phrase: after clouds comes sunshine, after clouds there is sunshine, every dog has his day, it is always darkest before the dawn, it's a long lane that has no turning, it's a long run that has no turning, our day will come!, the best is yet to be, the darkest hour is just before the dawn, the sun will shine down our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the sun will shine on our side of the fence, the sun will shine on our street, too (a good time (that of joy, justice, victory, etc) is sure to come), the weariest day draws to a close, the weariest day draws to an end, there is a good time coming, there's another day coming, we, too, will have our day!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > будет и на твоей улице праздник
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52 не прошло и ... после ...
General subject: less than... after (Less than half an hour after the first 911 call went out, the suspect was arrested by a gas station. - Не прошло и получаса после...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не прошло и ... после ...
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53 время
timeво время - (пока) while, when (плюс причастие), uponThe male, while trying in such a way to attract the females attention, may spend up to half an hour in such recess .When colonizing a new region these wheatears begin to use the burrows of the most numerous rodent species present .Once in a while a bird flew up to a low display perch, displayed there, and then returned to the ground .Having landed next to the burrow, a male will freeze there motionless for a short while .спустя (определенное) время - after a while, after a short while; on subsequent daysРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > время
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54 выдерживать на воздухе.
•These surfaces have been allowed to stand in air [or have been kept (or held) in air] for half an hour after polishing.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать на воздухе.
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55 выключать
•The air supply is cut (or shut) off immediately.
•In the event of overheating this switch cuts off the welding current.
•An auxiliary circuit de-energized the controller.
•Turn off the nitrogen (flow).
•To shut the reactor down,...
* * *Выключать -- to turn off, to cut off, to shut off; to shut down, (останавливать); to turn down (частично); to switch off, to deenergize (электропитание)After an hour the vent heater was turned off.Then shut off the air supply and connect the hose to the drifter.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выключать
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56 выдерживать на воздухе.
•These surfaces have been allowed to stand in air [or have been kept (or held) in air] for half an hour after polishing.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать на воздухе.
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57 Mail History Tracking System
General subject: MHTS (web-based application which enables USPS to tell if there are errors and, if so, exactly where in each tray the missorted, missequenced and missent letters are located. 1 hour after completing the DPS second pass -)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Mail History Tracking System
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58 курс обучения во внеслужебное время
Military: after-hour courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > курс обучения во внеслужебное время
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59 мёртвый час
1) General subject: after-dinner rest, rest-hour, nap time2) Physiology: naptime3) Graphic expression: rest time -
60 наконец
1) General subject: ( the) last thing, ad extremum, at last, at length, finally, fine, in fine, lastly (при перечислении), at long last2) Mathematics: after all3) Makarov: in the end4) Phraseological unit: in the eleventh hour
См. также в других словарях:
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Hour angle — Hour Hour, n. [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F. heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. ?, orig., a definite space of time, fixed by natural laws; hence, a season, the time of the day, an hour. See {Year}, and cf. {Horologe}, {Horoscope}.] 1. The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Hour hand — Hour Hour, n. [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F. heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. ?, orig., a definite space of time, fixed by natural laws; hence, a season, the time of the day, an hour. See {Year}, and cf. {Horologe}, {Horoscope}.] 1. The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hour line — Hour Hour, n. [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F. heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. ?, orig., a definite space of time, fixed by natural laws; hence, a season, the time of the day, an hour. See {Year}, and cf. {Horologe}, {Horoscope}.] 1. The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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