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41 have a way
1) ( with one) быть обаятельным, обходительным, уметь держатьсяQuilp has such a way with him when he likes, that the best-looking woman here couldn't refuse him... (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. IV) — Квилп так обходителен с дамами, что ни одна из нас, даже самая красивая, перед ним не устоит...
‘Well, I declare!’ his mother said. ‘You have a way with you...’ (P. Abrahams, ‘The Path of Thunder’, book I, ch. 3) — - Ну и хитрец же ты! - сказала мать. - Видно, умеешь с девушками обращаться...
‘Anyway you must confess,’ he said. ‘Anthony has a way with him. He certainly makes friends easily. And they always seem to want to do everything for him.’ (G. Gordon, ‘Let the Day Perish’, part I, ch. XVIII) — - Во всяком случае, нужно признать, что у Энтони есть подход к людям, - заметил отец. - Он, действительно, быстро заводит друзей. И люди к нему всегда хорошо относятся.
When he close to exept himself, there were few men or women he failed to please; as the saying went, he had a way with him. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 1) — При желании Най умел нравиться, и стоило ему захотеть, лишь немногие - будь то мужчина или женщина - способны были противостоять его обаянию: он, что называется, умел влезть в душу.
2) (with smb. или smth.) уметь обращаться, иметь подход к кому-л. или к чему-л.Machiavelli knew very well that, as for himself, he had a way with women... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXXIV) — Макиавелли прекрасно понимал, что умеет очаровывать женщин...
Frank certainly has a way with vegetables. They're growing splendidly. (M. Dickens, ‘The Winds of Heaven’, ch. 3) — Фрэнк понимает толк в овощах. Они у него прекрасно растут.
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42 in a way
1. adv phrв известном, некотором смысле, до известной степени, в некотором отношении; можно сказать, пожалуй, отчасти (тж. разг. in a kind или in a sort of way)‘I advised you to go back, Marcie.’ ‘In a sort of way: not in the right tone.’ (Th. Hardy, ‘The Pursuit of the Well Beloved’, part I, ch. VIII) — - Я советовал вам, Марси, ехать обратно. - Но вы советовали как-то неопределенно, у вас в голосе не было уверенности.
‘What exactly were you?’ ‘A micropaleontologist...’ ‘I thought you had been a geologist.’ ‘It's part of geology.’ ‘Little more academic, eh?’ ‘In a way.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. I) — - А точнее, кем вы работали? - Я микропалеонтолог. - Я думал, вы геолог. - Это входит в геологию. - Довольно отвлеченный предмет, а? - Пожалуй.
2. adj phrHe was a big, strong man, and many women must have liked him. She liked him, too, in a way. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book II, ch. 4) — Он высокий, крепкий мужчина и, конечно, нравился многим женщинам. Он и ей как будто нравился.
взволнованный, расстроенный (тж. in a great way очень взволнованный)He was in a way about his son's misbehaviour. — Его очень беспокоило недостойное поведение сына.
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43 all the other way
(all (quite или very much) the other way (тж. other way about, round амер. around))совсем наоборот, как раз наоборотYou must not compare me with them... They are patterns of excellence. I am all the other way. (A. Trollope, ‘The Three Clerks’, ch. XXVI) — Не сравнивайте меня с ними... Они образец совершенства, а я - полная противоположность.
‘Melvin will send Carr a check...’ ‘I'm just wondering,’ Selby said, ‘if perhaps it may not have been the other way around. I'm wondering if Carr didn't hire Melvin.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The D. A. Takes a Chance’, ch. VIII) — - Мелвин пошлет Карру чек... - Я думаю, - сказал Селби, - не будет ли как раз наоборот: что, если Карр нанял Мелвина?
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44 all (quite или very much) the other way
paзг. coвceм нaoбopoт, кaк paз нaoбopoт You must not compare me with them... They are patterns of excellence. I am all the other way (A. Trollops). Melvin will send Carr a check... I'm wondering, Selby said, if perhaps it may not have been the other way around. I'm wondering if Carr didn't hire Melvin (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > all (quite или very much) the other way
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45 a little way
недалеко; см. тж. a long way off 1)‘I must ask the favour of your company a little way,’ said Archibald with civility. (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. XXXVI) — - Если вы позволите, я буду счастлив проводить вас немного, - вежливо сказал Арчибальд.
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46 get one's own way
идти cвoим путёмClarissa was free to go her own way, but her freedom must not extend to the right of bringing up his only child to follow in her footsteps (W. Norris) -
47 go one's own way
идти cвoим путёмClarissa was free to go her own way, but her freedom must not extend to the right of bringing up his only child to follow in her footsteps (W. Norris) -
48 in no way
никoим oбpaзoм, ни в кaкoй cтeпeни, ни в кoeй мepe, ничуть нeIf you place a matter in the hands of a professional man, you must in no way interfere in the progress of the business (CЛ. Dickens). His eyes were blue and doll-like and he in no way resembled a coloured youngster, but he was coloured (L. Hughes) -
49 middle way
The government must pursue an economic middle way. — Правительство должно проводить умеренную политику в экономике.
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50 in a way
в извecтнoм, нeкoтopoм cмыcлe, в извecтнoй мepe, дo извecтнoй cтeпeни, в нeкoтopoм oтнoшeнии; мoжнo cкaзaть, пoжaлуй, oтчacти'What exactly were you?' 'A micropaleontologist...' 'I thought you had been a geologist.' 'It's part of geology.' 'Little more academic, eh?' 'In a way1 (J. Aldridge). He was a big, strong man, and many women must have liked him. She liked him too. In a way (S. Heym) -
51 pay one’s way
كَسَبَ \ come by: to obtain sth: How did you come by that book?. earn: to obtain in return for one’s work: He earns $6000 a year. make: to gain (friends, money, etc.). pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. profit: to gain: We can profit (gain wisdom or skill) by experience. win: to gain (sth. esp. by hard work, by good fortune, by risking money or by doing better than others): We won a free holiday through a newspaper competition. I won $10 at the horse races. Our team has won every match. gain: to obtain (sth. useful, necessary, wanted etc.). get, got, gotten: to obtain (sth. that one wants): I must get a new car. \ See Also حصل (حَصَّلَ)، جنى (جَنَى)، ربح (رَبِحَ) -
52 multiple-way feed
feed system — система подачи; система питания
feed mechanism — механизм подачи; подающий механизм; механизм питания
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > multiple-way feed
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53 two-way feed
feed system — система подачи; система питания
feed mechanism — механизм подачи; подающий механизм; механизм питания
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > two-way feed
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54 All religions must be tolerated, for every man must get to heaven in his own way.
<01> Ко всем религиям надо относиться терпимо, ибо каждый человек должен попасть на небо своим путем. Frederick the Great (Фридрих Великий).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > All religions must be tolerated, for every man must get to heaven in his own way.
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55 His malice must be motived in some satisfactory way in the play
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > His malice must be motived in some satisfactory way in the play
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56 a wilful man must have his way
Пословица: терпение и труд всё перетрутУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a wilful man must have his way
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57 opportunities will come your way but you must reach out for them
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > opportunities will come your way but you must reach out for them
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58 we must approach this problem in a speculative way
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > we must approach this problem in a speculative way
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59 we must settle this question some way or other
Общая лексика: нам нужно как-то (каким-то образом) решить этот вопрос, нам нужно как-то ( каким-то образом) удалить этот вопросУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > we must settle this question some way or other
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60 you must learn to behave in a more mature way
Общая лексика: ты должен научиться вести себя как взрослый человекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you must learn to behave in a more mature way
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