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61 very
1 adverb(a) (with adj or adv) très, bien;∎ it was very pleasant c'était très ou bien agréable;∎ was the pizza good? - very/not very la pizza était-elle bonne? - très/pas très;∎ I'm not very impressed with the results je ne suis pas très ou tellement impressionné par les résultats;∎ be very careful faites très ou bien attention;∎ he was very hungry/thirsty il avait très faim/soif;∎ I very nearly fell j'ai bien failli tomber;∎ very few/little très peu;∎ so very little si peu;∎ there were very few of them (people) ils étaient très peu nombreux; (objets) il y en avait très peu;∎ he takes very little interest in what goes on il s'intéresse très peu à ce qui se passe;∎ there's very little one can do to help on ne peut pas faire grand-chose pour aider;∎ there weren't very many people il n'y avait pas beaucoup de gens, il n'y avait pas grand monde;∎ it isn't so very difficult ce n'est pas tellement difficile, ce n'est pas si difficile que ça;∎ very good!, very well! (expressing agreement, consent) très bien!;∎ you can't very well ask outright tu ne peux pas vraiment demander directement;∎ that's all very well but… tout ça, c'est très bien mais…∎ our very best wine notre meilleur vin;∎ the very best of friends les meilleurs amis du monde;∎ it's the very worst thing that could have happened c'est bien ce qui pouvait arriver de pire;∎ the very latest designs les créations les plus récentes;∎ at the very latest au plus tard;∎ at the very least/most tout au moins/plus;∎ the very first/last person la (toute) première/dernière personne;∎ the very next day le lendemain même, dès le lendemain;∎ the very next person I met was his brother la première personne que j'ai rencontrée était son frère;∎ we'll stop at the very next town nous nous arrêterons à la prochaine ville;∎ it's nice to have your very own car or a car of your very own c'est agréable d'avoir sa voiture à soi;∎ it's my very own c'est à moi;∎ the very same day le jour même;∎ on the very same date exactement à la même date;∎ Religion the Very Reverend Alan Scott le très révérend Alan Scott(a) (extreme, far)∎ at the very beginning au tout début;∎ at the very back tout au fond;∎ at the very top/bottom of the page tout en haut/en bas de la page;∎ at the very bottom of the sea au plus profond de la mer∎ at that very moment juste à ce moment-là;∎ the very man I need juste l'homme qu'il me faut;∎ those were his very words ce sont ses propos mêmes, c'est exactement ce qu'il a dit;∎ this is the very room where they were murdered c'est dans cette pièce même qu'ils ont été tués;∎ it was a year ago to the very day c'était il y a un an jour pour jour;∎ by its very nature par sa nature même∎ the very idea! quelle idée!;∎ the very thought of it makes me shiver je frissonne rien que d'y penser;∎ it happened before my very eyes cela s'est passé sous mes yeux;∎ archaic the veriest trifle la moindre petite chose;∎ archaic the veriest fool could do it le premier imbécile venu pourrait le faire1 adverb∎ I like French cinema very much j'aime beaucoup le cinéma français;∎ I very much hope to be able to come j'espère bien que je pourrai venir;∎ very much better/bigger beaucoup mieux/plus grand;∎ unless I'm very much mistaken à moins que je ne me trompe;∎ were you impressed? - very much so ça vous a impressionné? - beaucoup∎ the situation remains very much the same la situation n'a guère évolué;∎ it's very much a question of who to believe la question est surtout de savoir qui on doit croirebeaucoup de;∎ there wasn't very much wine il n'y avait pas beaucoup de vin3 pronounbeaucoup;∎ she doesn't say very much elle parle peu, elle ne dit pas grand-chose►► very high frequency très haute fréquence f, (gamme f des) ondes fpl métriques;very low frequency très basse fréquence f -
62 ocuparse
VPR1)ocuparse de —
a) [como profesión, obligación] to deal witheste organismo se ocupa de conceder las licencias — this organization deals with the issuing of licences
los servicios de seguridad no se ocupan de cuestiones económicas — the security services do not deal with economic matters
no es esta la primera vez que nos hemos ocupado de su obra — this is not the first time that we have discussed o looked at his work
ella es quien se ocupó de los detalles de la boda — it was her that took care of o saw to the details of the wedding
b) [por interés] to take an interest inlos críticos no se ocuparon del libro — the book was ignored by the critics, the critics took no interest in the book
me ocupo muy poco de las tareas domésticas — I don't bother much with o about the housework, I take very little interest in the housework
¡tú ocúpate de lo tuyo! — mind your own business!
c) (=cuidar de) [+ enfermo, niños] to take care of, look after; [+ enemigo] to take care ofd) [libro, conferencia, programa]el libro se ocupa de los aspectos económicos del problema — the book deals with the economic aspects of the problem
el programa de esta noche se ocupará de las elecciones en Francia — tonight's programme will take a look at the French elections
nos ocupamos ahora de la información deportiva — (Radio, TV) and now a look at today's sports
2)• ocuparse en, varias empresas se ocupan en proyectos de este tipo — a number of companies are involved in projects of this kind
tras jubilarse solo se ocupaba en cuidar el jardín — after her retirement she spent all her time doing the garden
* * *(v.) = run, tendEx. The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.Ex. The flow of production dependent upon rows of clattering machines tended by tired children.* * *(v.) = run, tendEx: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.
Ex: The flow of production dependent upon rows of clattering machines tended by tired children.* * *
■ocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 (de alguien) to look after
2 (de hacer algo) to see to
(de una actividad) to be in charge of: ¡ocúpate de tus asuntos!, mind your own business!
' ocuparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estratega
- hacer
- ocupar
- preocupar
English:
attend to
- care
- deal with
- go about
- look after
- neglect
- see to
- attend
- charge
- concern
- deal
- go
- handle
- maintain
- see
- tend
* * *vpr[encargarse]ocúpate tú, yo no puedo you do it, I can't;ocuparse de algo/alguien [encargarse de] to deal with sth/sb;ocuparse de alguien [cuidar, atender] to look after sb;¿quién se ocupa de la compra/de cocinar en tu casa? who does the shopping/cooking in your house?;un contable se ocupa de las cuentas de la empresa an accountant deals with o looks after the company's accounts;él se ocupa de llevar a los niños al colegio he takes the children to school;en este capítulo nos ocuparemos de la poesía medieval this chapter will look at medieval poetry;¡tú ocúpate de lo tuyo! mind your own business!;se ocupa mucho de su madre he takes good care of his mother* * *v/r1:ocuparse de deal with2 ( cuidar de) look after* * *vr1) : to be concerned with2) : to take care of* * *ocuparse vb2. (niño, enfermo) to look after -
63 médiocre
médiocre [medjɔkʀ]1. adjectivemediocre ; [résultats, revenu] poor• « médiocre » "poor"2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *medjɔkʀ
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1) ( aux capacités insuffisantes) [personne, ouvrier] mediocre, second-rate; [élève, intelligence] below-average2) ( de qualité insuffisante) [travail, qualité, résultat] mediocre; [terrain, nourriture, temps] poor; ( sans valeur) [œuvre, carrière] mediocre; [vie] humdrum; ( sans intensité) [plaisir, intérêt, succès, ambition] limited3) ( en quantité insuffisante) [revenu, rentabilité] meagre [BrE]; [lumière, résultat] poor
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nom masculin et féminin [personne] loser, no-hoper (colloq) GB* * *medjɔkʀ adjmediocre, poor* * *A adj1 ( aux capacités insuffisantes) [personne, ouvrier] mediocre, second-rate; [élève, enseignant, intelligence, esprit] below-average, mediocre; être d'une intelligence médiocre to be of mediocre ou below-average intelligence;2 ( de qualité insuffisante) [travail, études, qualité, résultat] mediocre; [terrain, nourriture, temps] poor; ( sans valeur) [film, œuvre] mediocre, indifferent; [intérêt, succès] limited; [vie] humdrum; [bonheur] ordinary; [carrière] mediocre; d'un intérêt médiocre, de médiocre intérêt of limited interest;B nmf [personne] loser, no-hoper○ GB.[medjɔkr] adjectif————————[medjɔkr] nom masculin et féminin[personne] nonentity————————[medjɔkr] nom masculin[médiocrité] mediocrity -
64 offrir
offrir [ɔfʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. transitive verb• c'est pour offrir ? is it for a present?• c'est moi qui offre ! [+ tournée] it's my round! ; [+ repas] this is on me!b. ( = proposer) to offer• combien m'en offrez-vous ? how much are you offering for it?c. ( = présenter) [+ spectacle, image, résistance] to offerd. ( = apporter) [+ avantage, inconvénient] to have2. reflexive verb► s'offrira. ( = se présenter)b. ( = se payer) to treat o.s. to• s'offrir un vison to buy o.s. a mink━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *ɔfʀiʀ
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1) ( en cadeau)offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un — to give something to somebody, to give somebody something
c'est pour offrir? — ( cadeau) do you want it gift-wrapped?; ( fleurs) would you like them specially wrapped?
2) ( acheter) to buy ( à quelqu'un for somebody)3) ( mettre à la disposition) to offer [rôle, crédit]4) ( à titre d'échange) to offer [récompense]5) ( présenter) to offer, to give [choix]; to offer [démission]; to present [difficultés]n'offrir aucune résistance — to put up ou offer no resistance
6) ( exposer)
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s'offrir verbe pronominal1) ( se payer)s'offrir — to buy oneself [chapeau, fleurs]
ils ne peuvent pas s'offrir le théâtre — they can't afford to go to the theatre [BrE]
2) ( s'accorder)3) ( se présenter) [solution] to present itself (à to)* * *ɔfʀiʀ vt1) (= proposer) to offeroffrir qch à qn — to offer sth to sb, to offer sb sth
On lui a offert un poste de secrétaire. — They offered her a secretarial post.
Elle lui a offert à boire. — She offered him a drink.
2) (= faire cadeau) to giveoffrir qch à qn — to give sth to sb, to give sb sth
Il lui a offert des roses. — He gave her roses.
* * *offrir verb table: offrirA vtr1 ( en cadeau) offrir qch à qn to give sth to sb, to give sb sth; le plaisir d'offrir the pleasure of giving; c'est pour offrir? ( cadeau) do you want it gift-wrapped?; ( fleurs) would you like them specially wrapped?; objets à offrir gifts;2 ( acheter) to buy (à qn for sb); tu aimes ce chapeau? je te l'offre! do you like this hat? I'll buy it for you!; je t'offre un verre? can I buy you a drink?; il m'a offert le restaurant he took me out for a meal; c'est moi qui offre I'm paying, it's my treat; j'offre la tournée it's my round;3 ( mettre à la disposition) to offer [rôle, crédit]; offrir qch à qn to offer sb sth; offrir à manger/à boire à qn to offer sb something to eat/a drink; offrir son bras/ses services à qn to offer sb one's arm/one's services; il a offert de nous aider he offered to help us; elle m'a offert de repeindre les volets she offered to repaint the shutters for me; ‘tu veux boire?’-‘qu'est-ce que tu m'offres?’ ‘would you like a drink?’-‘what have you got?’;4 ( à titre d'échange) to offer [récompense, somme d'argent]; tu m'en offres combien? how much are you offering?; je t'en offre 200 euros I'll give you 200 euros for it;5 ( présenter) to offer, to give [choix]; to offer, to tender sout [démission]; to present [difficultés]; n'avoir rien à offrir to have nothing to offer; n'offrir aucune résistance to put up ou offer no resistance; cela offre un avantage there is one advantage; ceci t'offrira l'occasion de faire this will give you the opportunity to do; offrir le spectacle de la désolation to be a sorry sight;6 ( exposer) offrir sa poitrine aux baïonnettes to bare one's chest to the bayonets; offrir son visage au vent to turn one's face up to feel the wind.B s'offrir vpr1 ( se payer) s'offrir to buy oneself [chapeau, fleurs]; ils ne peuvent pas s'offrir une secrétaire/le théâtre they can't afford a secretary/to go to the theatreGB; je me suis offert le restaurant I treated myself to a meal out;2 ( s'accorder) s'offrir un jour de vacances to give oneself a day off;4 ( se présenter) [solution] to present itself (à to); c'est une grande chance qui s'offre à toi it's a wonderful opportunity for you; le paysage qui s'offrait à nous était féerique the landscape before us was magical; s'offrir en spectacle to make an exhibition of oneself.[ɔfrir] verbe transitif1. [faire cadeau de] to giveon lui offrit une médaille they presented him ou he was presented with a medalje vous offre un café/un verre? can I buy you coffee/a drink?pourriez-vous me faire un paquet-cadeau, c'est pour offrir could you gift-wrap it for me, please, it's a presentoffrir son assistance ou son aide à quelqu'un to offer to help somebody3. [proposer]offrir son bras à quelqu'un to offer ou to lend somebody one's armje lui ai montré mon autoradio, il m'en offre 20 euros I showed him my car radio, he's offering me 20 euros for itcette solution offre l'avantage d'être équitable this solution has ou presents the advantage of being fair————————s'offrir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)1. [sexuellement] to offer ou to give oneself2. [proposer ses services] to offer one's services————————s'offrir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)to give ou to buy each other————————s'offrir verbe pronominal intransitif[se présenter - occasion]————————s'offrir verbe pronominal transitif[se faire cadeau de] to treat oneself to -
65 интересоваться кем-либо
to take an interest in smb/smthThe patient took little interest in his neighbours.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > интересоваться кем-либо
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66 интересоваться чем-либо
to take an interest in smb/smthThe patient took little interest in his neighbours.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > интересоваться чем-либо
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67 axola
iz. [from derivative of Gascon version of Lat. "anxia"]1. ( garrantzi a) care, interest; baina horrek \axola gutxi du haientzat but that is of little interest to them2. ( kezka, e.a.) concern; \axolarik gabe indifferently, impassively, nonchalantly, without concern; \axola-izpirik ez du etorkizunaz he could care less about the future; \axolarik gabeko unconcerned, indifferent, apathetic, impassive, impervious -
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69 Brewster, Sir David
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 11 December 1781 Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotlandd. 10 February 1868 Allerly, Scotland[br]Scottish scientist and popularizer of science, inventor of the kaleidoscope and lenticular stereoscope.[br]Originally destined to follow his father into the Church, Brewster studied divinity at Edinburgh University, where he met many distinguished men of science. He began to take a special interest in optics, and eventually abandoned the clerical profession. In 1813 he presented his first paper to the Royal Society on the properties of light, and within months invented the principle of the kaleidoscope. In 1844 Brewster described a binocular form of Wheatstone's reflecting stereoscope where the mirrors were replaced with lenses or prisms. The idea aroused little interest at the time, but in 1850 a model taken to Paris was brought to the notice of L.J. Duboscq, who immediately began to manufacture Brewster's stereoscope on a large scale; shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851, it attracted the attention of Queen Victoria. Stereoscopic photography rapidly became one of the fashionable preoccupations of the day arid did much to popularize photography. Although originally marketed as a scientific toy and drawing-room pastime, stereoscopy later found scientific application in such fields as microscopy, photogrammetry and radiography. Brewster was a prolific scientific author throughout his life. His income was derived mainly from his writing and he was one of the nineteenth century's most distinguished popularizers of science.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1832. FRS 1815.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography, 1973, Vol. II, Oxford, pp. 1,207–11.A.D.Morrison-Low and J.R.R.Christie (eds), 1984, Martyr of Science, Edinburgh (proceedings of a Bicentenary Symposium).JW -
70 scarso agg
['skarso] scarso (-a)è un chilo/metro scarso — it's just under the kilo/metre
ha dimostrato scarsa maturità/intelligenza — he showed little maturity/intelligence
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71 scarso
agg ['skarso] scarso (-a)è un chilo/metro scarso — it's just under the kilo/metre
ha dimostrato scarsa maturità/intelligenza — he showed little maturity/intelligence
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72 Wozniak, Stephen G.
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 1950 Sunnyvale, California, USA[br]American computer engineer who with Steven Jobs built the first home computer.[br]Bored by school at Sunnyvale, the young Wozniak became interested in computers and at the age of only 13 years he constructed a transistorized calculator that won a prize at the Bay Area Science Fair. After high school, he went to the University of Colorado, but he left the following year to study at the De Anza College in Cupertino, California, finally dropping out of formal education altogether and working as a programmer for a small computer company. In 1971 he made another attempt at studying for a degree in engineering, this time at the University of California at Berkeley, but he again dropped out and went to work for Hewlett-Packard, where he met 16-year-old Steve Jobs. Joining the Homebrew Computer Club, and with Jobs's help, he built a home computer based on the MOS Technology 8-bit, 6502 microprocessor chip. With 4 K of random access memory (RAM) and the first BASIC interpreter written by Wozniak himself, he demonstrated the computer to Hewlett-Packard management, but they showed little interest in taking it up. With Jobs he therefore founded Apple Company, and with assembly in Jobs's home they found an interested buyer in the shape of Paul Terrill, owner of the newly established Byte Shop chain store, who ordered 100 boards at US$500 each. As a result, with the support of a backer, Mike Markkula, Wozniak in 1976 designed a second computer, the Apple II, which had 16 K of RAM and was offered for sale (without a monitor) at $1195. This was an immediate success and sales rose from $775,000 in 1977 to $335 million in 1981 and $983 million in 1983. In the meantime, however, Wozniak was seriously injured in a plane crash in 1980. He recovered slowly from his injuries and in 1982 returned to college to complete his degree course, after which he spent much of his time with his family. Eventually he became increasingly unhappy with the chaotic management at Apple, and he left the company in 1985, subsequently forming his own computer company, Cloud 9.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst National Technology Medal (with Jobs) 1985.Further ReadingM.Moritz, 1984, The Little Kingdom. The Private Story of Apple Computers.J.S.Young, 1988, Steve Jobs: The Journey is the Reward: Scott Foreman \& Co.KF -
73 малоинтересный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > малоинтересный
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74 paltry
ˈpɔ:ltrɪ прил.
1) ничтожный, пустяковый, мелкий, незначительный They suffered an electoral catastrophe, winning a paltry 3 seats. ≈ Они с треском проиграли выборы, получив какие-то три вшивых места. The parents had little interest in paltry domestic concerns. ≈ Родителей мало интересовали занудные домашние проблемы. Syn: trivial, trifling
2) жалкий, презренный paltry fellow paltry excuses (диалектизм) отбросы, хлам ничтожный, мелкий, незначительный, пустяковый - * considerations пустяковые соображения - a * sum of money гроши презренный;
жалкий - * fellow презренный тип - * excuses жалкие оправдания - a * truck жалкая уловка paltry жалкий, презренный ~ пустяковый, ничтожный, мелкий, незначительный -
75 представлять интерес для
представлять интерес для — (кого-либо) (большой, особый, небольшой) be of (great, special, little) interest to smb.Русско-английский словарь биологических терминов > представлять интерес для
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76 extrinsically motivated
соц., псих. внешне мотивированный (имеющий мотивацию к действию, которая создается такими интересами человека, которые никак не связаны с внешними мнениями, поощрениями, наказаниями и т. п.)They become extrinsically motivated to learn because of their teacher’s actions.
An extrinsically motivated person will work on a task even when they have little interest in it because of the anticipated satisfaction they will get from some reward.
Ant:Англо-русский экономический словарь > extrinsically motivated
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77 не представлять особого интереса
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не представлять особого интереса
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78 sleeper
['sliːpə]1) Общая лексика: детский ночной комбинезон, залежавшийся товар, пижама, соня, спальное место (в вагоне), спальный вагон, спящий, ценная бумага с большим потенциалом роста, шпала, нечто, неожиданно получившее широкое признание (напр., лошадь, неожиданно пришедшая первой на скачках, неожиданно нашумевшая книга, кинокартина и т. дп.), СВ (вагон), коварная поправка (амер.), закон, который ''проспали'', нелегал (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press; разведчик, который работает в иностранном государстве под видом гражданина этого государства или какой-либо третьей страны, и не имеет "лега), разведчик-нелегал (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press; разведчик, который работает в иностранном государстве под видом гражданина этого государства или какой-либо третьей страны без "ле), серёжка в виде кольца2) Биология: полярная акула (Somniosus)3) Морской термин: слиперс (лесной груз), слиперс4) Военный термин: агент с минимальным числом контактов и сеансов связи, бомба замедленного действия, мина замедленного действия, временно бездействующий агент (разведки)5) Техника: доска ендовы, доска разжелобка, законсервированный сейсмический заряд, лага, лежень, мостовой брус (моста), опорный лежень, поперечина, поперечина моста, поперечный лежень, распорка деррика6) Сельское хозяйство: лошадь, больная энцефаломиелитом7) Профессиональный термин: "крот" (агент разведки, создавший себе легальное положение в другой стране), агент разведки, создавший себе легальное положение в другой стране (в порядке подготовки к выполнению важного задания)8) Строительство: нижний брус обвязки, подрельсовая поперечина (мостового полотна)9) Железнодорожный термин: поперечина (моста)10) Экономика: медленно продающийся товар, недооцениваемый товар, ценная бумага, не привлекающая внимание инвесторов11) Автомобильный термин: автобус со спальными местами, автомобиль со спальным местом в кабине водителя12) Архитектура: геленг (горизонтальный брус, служащий основанием для различных частей постройки или бревно с отвеской только на один или два канта), лежень (горизонтальный брус, служащий основанием для различных частей постройки или бревно с отвеской только на один или два канта)13) Кино: долго популярное произведение14) Лесоводство: брусок основания, цоколь, плинтус (корпусного изделия мебели)15) Полиграфия: неожиданно нашумевший (напр. о книге)16) Текстиль: верхняя часть лицы с глазком, застрявшая в сновальном бёрде оборванная нить, спальная одежда17) Сленг: урок, уснувший, успокаивающая таблетка, ночной сторож, скучная лекция, успокаивающее средство, футболист, удерживающий мяч с целью обмануть нападающего команды соперников, явно переоцененное произведение (актерская игра, человек, вещь и т.д.)18) Нефть: заряд взрывчатого вещества, установленный в скважину заранее (за несколько часов или за несколько суток до взрыва), низкая трубная эстакада19) Специальный термин: внезапный успех (Something, such as a film, book, share, etc., in which there is little interest but suddenly becomes a success.)20) Ихтиология: головешковые (Eleotrididae), головешка (Percottus)21) Банковское дело: ценная бумага с большим потенциалом роста, временно не привлекающая внимания на рынке22) Макаров: животное, впадающее в спячку, неожиданно получившее широкое признание (книга, пьеса, метод, технология и т.п.; что-л.)23) Безопасность: законсервированный (агент, ячейка и пр.)24) Орнитология: короткоклювый американский бекасовидный веретенник (Limnodromus griseus), ямайская савка (Oxyura jamaicensis)25) Тенгизшевройл: (Br.)(the transverse member of the track structure to which rails are fastened to provide proper gage and to cushion and distribute traffic loads)(dislodged ties) шпала (отошедшие шпалы)26) Маммология: соневые (Gliridae)27) Гостиничное дело: незаконно поселённый в гостиницу гость -
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80 дело немаловажное
General subject: matter of no little interest
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