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1) General subject: denutrition, malnutrition, starvation diet (систематическое), undernourishment, starvation2) Medicine: cacotrophy ono., undernutrition3) Abbreviation: (malnutrition) malt4) Sociology: inadequate dietary intake (напр., inadequate dietary intake that persists over time poses a serious threat to health - хроническое недоедание)5) Makarov: empty cupboards -
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Не столько..., сколько - do not... as much as, is not... so much as, not so much... but, less... thanHowever, problems of this nature do not inhibit the quest for improved cooling techniques as much as they emphasize the need for improved diagnostic techniques.Thus the present announcement is not a change in policy so much as a clarification (... это не столько изменение нашей политики, сколько её объяснение).This is a serious threat to the long-life diesel, not so much for the expected increase in ring temperature, but because of the perceived need to reduce oil consumption drastically.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не столько ..., сколько
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Представлять серьёзную угрозу-- The advent of stringent emission regulations is a serious threat to the long-life diesel.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > представлять серьёзную угрозу
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1) (подавать, предъявлять) to present, to produce; to render, to deliver, to exhibitпредставлять доклад — to render / to submit a report
3) (быть представителем, выражать чьи-л. интересы)представлять государство во всей совокупности его международных отношений — to represent a state in the totality of its international relations
Англия и Испания были представлены своими послами — Britain and Spain were represented by their respective ambassadors
5) (быть, являться) to be, to constitute, to offer6) (мысленно воспроизводить) to imagine, to fancy, to pictureпредставлять в ложном свете — to misrepresent, to present (smth.) in a false light
представлять в лучшем свете — to show / to portray (smth.) in the most favourable light
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > представлять представля·ть
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delta
A delta is a vast, fan-shaped creation of land, or low-lying plain, formed from successive layers of sediment washed from uplands to the mouth of some rivers, such as the Nile, the Mississippi and the Ganges. The nutrient-rich sediment is deposited by rivers at the point where, or before which, the river flows into the sea. Deltas are formed when rivers supply and deposit sediments more quickly that they can be removed by waves of ocean currents. The importance of deltas was first discovered by prehistoric man, who was attracted to them because of their abundant animal and plant life. Connecting waterways through the deltas later provided natural routes for navigation and trade, and opened up access to the interior. Deltas are highly fertile and often highly populated areas. They would be under serious threat of flooding from any sea-level rise. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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delta
A delta is a vast, fan-shaped creation of land, or low-lying plain, formed from successive layers of sediment washed from uplands to the mouth of some rivers, such as the Nile, the Mississippi and the Ganges. The nutrient-rich sediment is deposited by rivers at the point where, or before which, the river flows into the sea. Deltas are formed when rivers supply and deposit sediments more quickly that they can be removed by waves of ocean currents. The importance of deltas was first discovered by prehistoric man, who was attracted to them because of their abundant animal and plant life. Connecting waterways through the deltas later provided natural routes for navigation and trade, and opened up access to the interior. Deltas are highly fertile and often highly populated areas. They would be under serious threat of flooding from any sea-level rise. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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delta
A delta is a vast, fan-shaped creation of land, or low-lying plain, formed from successive layers of sediment washed from uplands to the mouth of some rivers, such as the Nile, the Mississippi and the Ganges. The nutrient-rich sediment is deposited by rivers at the point where, or before which, the river flows into the sea. Deltas are formed when rivers supply and deposit sediments more quickly that they can be removed by waves of ocean currents. The importance of deltas was first discovered by prehistoric man, who was attracted to them because of their abundant animal and plant life. Connecting waterways through the deltas later provided natural routes for navigation and trade, and opened up access to the interior. Deltas are highly fertile and often highly populated areas. They would be under serious threat of flooding from any sea-level rise. (Source: WRIGHT)
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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1. deeply2. grand3. seriously4. severe5. indeed; really6. serious; grave; earnest7. demure8. graveСинонимический ряд:1. обстоятельно (прил.) обстоятельно; основательно; положительно; солидно2. тяжело (прил.) опасно; трудно; тяжело; тяжко3. всерьез (проч.) всерьез; не в шутку; не на шутку; не шутя4. нешуточно (проч.) нешуточно5. обстоятельно (проч.) капитально; обстоятельно; основательно; положительно; солидно6. тяжело (проч.) опасно; тяжело; тяжкоАнтонимический ряд:легкомысленно; несерьезно; смехотворно; смешливо; смешно; шутливо; шутя -
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•Meteoric particles do not appear to be a serious hazard to space craft.
•Cosmic rays may constitute a threat to space travel.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > представлять опасность для
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14 отражать серьезную угрозу безопасности
Politico-military term: repulse a serious security threat (англ. оборот взят из статьи в газете Washington Post)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отражать серьезную угрозу безопасности
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15 угроза причинения серьёзного ущерба отрасли российской экономики
General subject: threat of serious injury to a sector of the Russian economyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угроза причинения серьёзного ущерба отрасли российской экономики
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ПЕНЯТЬ НА СЕБЯ VP subj: human usu. imper пеняй(те) or пусть пеняет (пеняют) fixed WO( usu. used in the imperative as a warning or threat that if the person in question does not do what he should, what he is ordered to etc, he will have to bear the consequences) to be solely at fault (for the outcome): пеняй(те) на себя - you (you'll) have only yourself to blameyou can only blame yourself.«Если каким бы то ни было образом вы знаете и укажете нам, где он (государственный кредитный билет) теперь находится, то, уверяю вас честным словом, и беру всех в свидетели, что дело тем только и кончится. В противном же случае принужден буду обратиться к мерам весьма серьезным, тогда... пеняйте уже на себя-с!» (Достоевский 3). "If by any manner of means you know and are able to tell us where it (the state credit bill) now is, then I give you my word of honour, and summon those present as witnesses, that I shall let the matter end there. If such is not the case, then I shall have no option but to resort to measures of a thoroughly serious nature, and then...you will have only yourself to blame!" (3d) -
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УЗНАТЬ, ГДЕ РАКИ ЗИМУЮТ coll IVP, subj: human usu. 2nd or 3rd pers, fut only узнать conjugates fixed WOl1. to (begin to) experience serious difficulties, misfortuneX узнает, где раки зимуют — X will find out what real trouble is (what tough sledding is all about)X will get a taste of real hardship (trouble) X is in for a rough ride.2. (used as a threat or warning) to be punished severelyX узнает, где раки зимуют = X will get what's coming to himperson Y will give X something to remember Y by person Y will show X a thing or two (whatfs what).«Руки у меня связаны, - горько жаловался он (градоначальник) глуповцам, - а то узнали бы вы у меня, где раки зимуют!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). "My hands are tied," he (the governor) complained bitterly to the Glupovites. "Otherwise I'd give you something to remember me by!" (1b) -
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[VP; subj: human; usu. Imper пеняй(те) or пусть пеняет (пеняют); fixed WO]=====⇒ (usu. used in the imperative as a warning or threat that if the person in question does not do what he should, what he is ordered to etc, he will have to bear the consequences) to be solely at fault (for the outcome):- you can only blame yourself.♦ "Если каким бы то ни было образом вы знаете и укажете нам, где он [государственный кредитный билет] теперь находится, то, уверяю вас честным словом, и беру всех в свидетели, что дело тем только и кончится. В противном же случае принужден буду обратиться к мерам весьма серьезным, тогда... пеняйте уже на себя-с!" (Достоевский 3). "If by any manner of means you know and are able to tell us where it [the state credit bill] now is, then I give you my word of honour, and summon those present as witnesses, that I shall let the matter end there. If such is not the case, then I shall have no option but to resort to measures of a thoroughly serious nature, and then...you will have only yourself to blame!" (3d)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пенять на себя
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• УЗНАТЬ, ГДЕ РАКИ ЗИМУЮТ coll[VP, subj: human; usu. 2nd or 3rd pers, fut; only узнать conjugates; fixed WO]=====1. to (begin to) experience serious difficulties, misfortune:- X узнает, где раки зимуют X will find out what real trouble is < what tough sledding is all about>;- X is in for a rough ride.2. (used as a threat or warning) to be punished severely:- person Y will show X a thing or two (what's what).♦ "Руки у меня связаны, - горько жаловался он [градоначальник] глуповцам, - а то узнали бы вы у меня, где раки зимуют!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). "My hands are tied," he [the governor] complained bitterly to the Glupovites. "Otherwise I'd give you something to remember me by!" (1b)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > узнать, где раки зимуют
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I• ПРИЛОЖИТЬ РУКИ к кому-чему coll[VP; subj: human; often infin with надо, хочется, некому etc]=====⇒ to attend to s.o. or sth. in a serious, thorough way:|| некому руки приложить КУ-у ≈ there's no one to take care of Y < to tend (to) Y>. Сад запущенный, а руки к нему приложить некому. The garden is a mess, and there's no one to give it the attention it deserves.II• ПРИЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ (РУКИ) (к чему) coll, disapprov=====⇒ to be involved in sth. (usu. of a reprehensible nature):- [in limited contexts] X had a finger in the pie.♦ Я поражаюсь Елизавете. Ей 21 год. Когда она успела так разложиться? Что у неё за семья, как она воспитывалась, кто приложил руку к ее развитию? (Шолохов 2). I am astounded at Liza. She is twenty-one. When did she have time to become so depraved? What kind of family has she got, how was she brought up, who had a hand in her development? (2a).♦ В Воронеже хозяева охотно пускали на свою площадь ссыльных. Над ссыльными всегда висела угроза, что их вышлют в более глухое место, и, в случае конфликта, хозяин мог приложить к этому руку (Мандельштам 1). In Voronezh the most favored tenants were exiles. Since they were always under threat of being forced to move to some remoter place, the owner of the room they rented could always, in case of conflict, help this to come about (1a).♦ Народный фронт победил на выборах; к этой победе приложил руку и Дессер (Эренбург 4). The Popular Front had won a victory in the elections and Desser had helped to bring it about (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приложить руки
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serious — se|ri|ous [ sıriəs ] adjective *** ▸ 1 bad enough to worry you ▸ 2 deserving attention ▸ 3 not joking ▸ 4 careful and detailed ▸ 5 not laughing much ▸ 6 involving difficult ideas ▸ 7 involving strong feelings ▸ 8 caring about activity ▸ 9… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
serious */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɪərɪəs] / US [ˈsɪrɪəs] adjective 1) bad or dangerous enough to make you worried The sale of the company will have serious implications for people s jobs. a serious problem/mistake: It s not a serious problem – we should be able to fix it… … English dictionary
serious — se|ri|ous W1S1 [ˈsıəriəs US ˈsır ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(situation/problem)¦ 2 be serious 3¦(important)¦ 4¦(large amount)¦ 5¦(romantic relationship)¦ 6¦(person)¦ 7¦(sport/activity)¦ 8¦(very good)¦ 9¦(worried/unhappy)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ … Dictionary of contemporary English
threat — /Tret/ noun 1 (C, U) a statement that you will cause someone pain, unhappiness, or trouble: Your threats don t scare me! (+ of): the threat of strike action | make/issue a threat against: Threats have been made against the book s author. | give… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
threat — 01. Police have received an anonymous [threat] declaring that a bomb has been planted at the airport. 02. Making [threatening] gestures to someone can be considered a form of assault. 03. The Martians [threatened] to destroy all humankind if… … Grammatical examples in English
threat — A communicated intent to inflict physical or other harm on any person or on property. A declaration of an intention to injure another or his property by some unlawful act. State v. Schweppe, Minn., 237 N.W.2d 609, 615. A declaration of intention… … Black's law dictionary
serious*/*/*/ — [ˈsɪəriəs] adj 1) bad or dangerous enough to make you worried It s not a serious problem.[/ex] a serious head injury[/ex] An accident like this poses a serious threat to the environment.[/ex] 2) meaning what you say or do, and not making a joke I … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
threat — [ θret ] noun *** 1. ) count an occasion when someone says that they will cause you harm or problems, especially if you do not do what they tell you to do: threat of: After threats of legal action they stopped the construction. make/issue a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
threat|ened — «THREHT uhnd», adjective. (of a wildlife species) facing serious, but not immediate, danger of extinction: »Grizzlies have been classified as a “threatened” species by the U.S. government (Paul Grescoe) … Useful english dictionary
threat — n. 1) to issue, make, utter a threat 2) to carry out, fulfill a threat 3) to be, constitute, pose a threat 4) a covert; dire, grave, serious; direct; empty, idle; explicit; imminent; implicit; terroristic; veiled threat 5) a security threat 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
threat */*/*/ — UK [θret] / US noun Word forms threat : singular threat plural threats 1) [countable/uncountable] a situation or an activity that could cause harm or danger threat to: Officials were confident there had been no threat to public health. a threat… … English dictionary