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1 подробность
жdetail, particular lit; мн details, конкретные детали specificsвдава́ться в подро́бности — to go into detail(s)
не вдава́ясь в подро́бности — without going into detail(s)
во всех подро́бностях — in every detail/particular, in minute detail sg, in all/full particulars pl
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2 прописывать
несов. - пропи́сывать, сов. - прописа́ть; (вн.)1) (лекарство и т.п.) prescribe (d)пропи́сывать лече́ние — prescribe a treatment
2) ( регистрировать) register (d)пропи́сывать па́спорт — register a passport
пропи́сывать но́вого жильца́ — register a new tenant ['te-]
3) (подробно излагать - в законе, инструкции и т.п.) detail (d); prescribe (d); describe (d) in detailтща́тельно пропи́сывать (вн.) — paint (d) in minute detail
карти́на пло́хо пропи́сана — the painting is poorly detailed, the painting is not detailed enough
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ДО ИГОЛКИ описать, перечислить и т. п. obs PrepP Invar adv(to describe, enumerate sth.) omitting nothing, in minute detail: (down) to the last (smallest, finest) detail. -
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• ДО ИГОЛКИ описать, перечислить и т.п. obs[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to describe, enumerate sth.) omitting nothing, in minute detail:- (down) to the last (smallest, finest) detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до иголки
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5 мельчайший
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6 детальный
1. in detail2. detailed; minute3. minuteСинонимический ряд:подробно (проч.) досконально; подробно -
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1. particularly2. specified3. as large4. circumstantial5. close6. closelyон подробно расспросил меня о том, что я видел — he questioned me closely about what I had seen
7. narrow8. at lengthподробно; наконец — at length
9. circumstantially10. detail11. narrowly12. in detail; in full13. detailed; full-lengthв подробностях; подробно — in detail
14. at largeподробно; в целом; весь; широко; вообще; имеющий широкие полномочия — as large
15. length16. minuteСинонимический ряд:детально (проч.) детально; досконально -
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1) General subject: detail, detailed, execution plan, intimate, microscopic, minute, minutely, play by play, thorough, particular, particularized2) American: play-by-play3) Mathematics: digit by digit, in detail4) Diplomatic term: circumstantial5) Information technology: fine6) Business: comprehensive, explicit7) Programming: in-depth9) Phraseological unit: darn tootin', big fat -
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1) General subject: accurate account, detailed review, detailed survey, particulars, full report2) Economy: detailed account4) Information technology: detail report5) Banking: detailed report6) Advertising: minute account7) Business: detail account, detailed statement, long-form report8) Quality control: particular9) Makarov: accurate account of (smth.) (о чем-л.), an accurate account of (smth.) (о чем-л.), blow-by-blow account, detailed account of (smth.) (о чем-л.), itemized account of (smth.) (о чем-л.) -
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ПО НИТКЕ (НИТОЧКЕ) разобрать, перебрать что obs PrepP these forms only adv(to analyze sth.) paying attention to even the smallest detailsdown to the last detailin great detail (subject sth. to) minute scrutiny. -
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ДО (ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) НИТКИ PrepP these forms only adv1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т. п. - coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wetX промок до нитки - X was (got) soaked to the skinX was (got) drenched (soaked) to the bone X was (got) wet to the bone X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.В трёх верстах от станции*** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began, a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т. п. - coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. hasX обобрал Y-a - = X robbed Y blindX fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck (penny etc)) X cleaned Y outX проиграл все - = X gambled away everything down to the last kopeck (penny etc)X lost the shirt off his backX пропил всё - = X drank up every kopeck (penny etc) he had.Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались «фраера», денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не IKostya) had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).{extended usage) «Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии...» (Рыбаков 2). ( context transl) "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т. п. - substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details: (down) to the minutest (the smallest, the tiniest, the last) detailin every detail. -
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• ПО НИТКЕ ( НИТОЧКЕ) разобрать, перебрать что obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to analyze sth.) paying attention to even the smallest details:- (subject sth. to) minute scrutiny.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по нитке
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13 по ниточке
[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to analyze sth.) paying attention to even the smallest details:- (subject sth. to) minute scrutiny.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по ниточке
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14 до нитки
[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т.п. до нитки coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wet:- X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.♦ В трёх верстах от станции *** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began; a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т.п. до нитки coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. has:- X fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck <penny etc>);♦ Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались "фраера", денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Kostya] had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).♦ [extended usage] "Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии..." (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т.п. - substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details:- (down) to the minutest (the smallest, the tiniest, the last) detail;- in every detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до нитки
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15 до последней нитки
[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т.п. до последней нитки coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wet:- X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.♦ В трёх верстах от станции *** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began; a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т.п. до последней нитки coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. has:- X fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck <penny etc>);|| X проиграл все до последней нитки ≈ X gambled away everything down to the last kopeck (penny etc);♦ Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались "фраера", денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Kostya] had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).♦ [extended usage] "Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии..." (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т.п. до последней нитки substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details:- (down) to the minutest <the smallest, the tiniest, the last> detail;- in every detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней нитки
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16 детальная съёмка
1) Geology: close mapping2) Engineering: detail survey, detailed survey3) Construction: comprehensive survey, minute survey4) Geodesy: detailing -
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1) General subject: elaborate, in detail, microscopically, particularly2) Engineering: in details, thoroughly3) Mathematics: at large, in great depth4) Architecture: minutely5) Psychology: individualize7) Makarov: at full length, at great length, at some length, in-and-out, point by point -
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1) General subject: minute description2) Mathematics: A detailed description of the bifurcation diagrams is presented3) Advertising: detailed description4) Programming: describe in detailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > детальное описание
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19 подробный
1) General subject: ample, blow by blow, blow-by-blow, circumstantial, close, detail, detailed, elaborate, explicit, fine tooth, fine-tooth, full dress, full-dress, full-length, inventorial, minute, narrow, nice, play by play, prolix, thorough, particular, specified, particularized, in-depth2) American: play-by-play3) Mathematics: extensive4) Architecture: full5) Oil: verbose6) Business: comprehensive7) Makarov: exploded8) Idiomatic expression: (м.б. как прилагательное, так и наречие, последнее пишется раздельно) up-close -
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В ДВУХ (В НЕСКОЛЬКИХ) СЛОВАХ рассказывать, объяснять что и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv or sent adv (parenth) fixed WO(to tell, explain etc sth.) concisely and simplyin a wordin two (a few) words in short in a nutshell briefly in brief (in limited contexts) (be) brief (when used as a request or command) make it brief.«Всё взять от партии и не отдать ей ничего... - вот, собственно, в двух словах, цель новой оппозиции» (Алеш-ковский 1). "...Just take everything from the party and don't give anything back....In a word, that's the new opposition's aim" (1a).«Соблаговолите выслушать, сударыня, только полминуты, и я в двух словах разъясню вам всё», - с твёрдостью ответил Перхотин (Достоевский 1). "Be so good, madame, as to listen for only half a minute, and I shall explain everything in two words," Perkhotin answered firmly (1a).Рассказывай же про себя -что и как ты?» - «О, мы там качнули дело!.. Вели организационную и политическую работу... да разве всё это расскажешь в двух словах?» (Шолохов 3). "Tell me about yourself. How are you? What have you been doing?" "Oh, we made things hum there!...We were doing organisational and political work....But how can I tell you in a few words?" (3a).«...B двух словах, -упирая на каждое слово, проговорил опять отец Паисий, - по иным теориям, слишком выяснившимся в наш девятнадцатый век, церковь должна перерождаться в государство...» (Достоевский 1). "In short," Father Paissy said again, stressing each word, "according to certain theories, which have become only too clear in our nineteenth century, the Church ought to be transforming itself into the state..." (1a).Всё это она (тётя Катя) с такими подробностями рассказывала позднее, а когда прибежал дядя Сандро, она ему только в двух словах изложила суть дела... (Искандер 3)....She (Aunt Katya) told the whole story in such detail only later. When Uncle Sandro ran up she gave it to him in a nutshell... (3a).(Лопахин:) Сейчас уеду, некогда разговаривать... ну, да я в двух-трёх словах (Чехов 2). (L.:) I'm just leaving and there isn't time to say much. Anyway, 1*11 be brief (2c).
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minute detail — The two words not only are tautological, but also have a kind of deadening effect on any passage in which they appear, as here: Samples of the shards were brought back to the college, where they were studied in minute detail. Why not just say… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
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minute — min|ute1 W1S1 [ˈmınıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(time)¦ 2 the last minute 3 by the minute 4 love/enjoy/hate etc every minute (of something) 5 within minutes 6 a minute 7 in a minute 8 wait a minute/just a minute/hold on a minute/hang on a minute … Dictionary of contemporary English
minute — I noun 1) it ll only take a minute Syn: moment, short time, little while, second, instant; informal sec, jiff, jiffy, flash 2) at that minute, Tony walked in Syn: point, point in time, moment … Thesaurus of popular words
minute — I noun 1) it ll only take a minute Syn: moment, short time, little while, second, instant; informal sec, jiffy; Brit.; informal tick, mo, two ticks 2) at that minute, Tony walked in Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Detail — De tail (d[=e] t[=a]l or d[ e]*t[=a]l ; 277), n. [F. d[ e]tail, fr. d[ e]tailler to cut in pieces, tell in detail; pref. d[ e] (L. de or dis ) + tailler to cut. See {Tailor}.] 1. A minute portion; one of the small parts; a particular; an item;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Detail drawing — Detail De tail (d[=e] t[=a]l or d[ e]*t[=a]l ; 277), n. [F. d[ e]tail, fr. d[ e]tailler to cut in pieces, tell in detail; pref. d[ e] (L. de or dis ) + tailler to cut. See {Tailor}.] 1. A minute portion; one of the small parts; a particular; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English