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81 под нос
• ПОД НОС (ПОД HOC) бормотать, бубнить, бурчать и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to mumble, mutter) very quietly, almost inaudibly:- to oneself;- [in limited contexts] into one's beard.♦ Работники Учреждения шли по утрам мимо Нюры и скрывались за этой таинственной дверью... Знакомым Нюра кивала головой и издалека кричала: "Эй, здравствуй!" Одни из них вздрагивали, недоуменно смотрели на Нюру и, пробурчав что-то себе под нос, двигались дальше (Войнович 4). The workers of the Institution walked past Nyura in the morning and then disappeared through that mysterious door....Nyura nodded to those she knew and shouted from a distance: "Hey, how are you?" Some of them would wince, look puzzled at Nyura, and, having muttered something under their breath, keep moving (4a).♦ Он шёл по уснувшей улице не спеша, мурлыча под нос старую тягучую песню (Семёнов 1). He walked unhurriedly down the sleeping street, humming an old plaintive tune to himself (1a).♦ Начинаются занятия. Офицер бубнит себе под нос по конспекту... (Марченко 1). The session begins. The officer mumbles into his beard, following his notes. (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под нос
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82 связь
жс кем/чем-лсвязь ме́жду куре́нием и серде́чными боле́знями — connection/relationship between smoking and heart diseases
причи́нная связь — causation
в э́той связи́ — in this connection, в результате as a result
дру́жеская связь — a friendly relationship, (bonds/ties of) friendship
укрепля́ть междунаро́дные связи — to strengthen/to promote international links/relations/ties
подде́рживать с кем-л связь — to keep in contact/touch with sb
потеря́ть с кем-л связь — to lose contact/touch with sb
устана́вливать/завя́зывать связи — to establish contacts/links, при неформальном общении to network coll
3) сообщение communication(s); воен liaisonвозду́шная/косми́ческая связь — aerial/space communication
междугоро́дняя телефо́нная связь — long-distance telephone communication
ли́ния связи — telephone line
пряма́я связь, ли́ния межправи́тельственной связи — hot line
сре́дство связи — a means/a medium of communication
министе́рство связи — the Ministry of Communications pl
отделе́ние связи — (local) post office
благодаря́ косми́ческим спу́тникам связь ме́жду контине́нтами улу́чшилась — satellites have improved communications between continents
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83 держать дистанцию до впереди идущего автомобиля
Automobile industry: keep distance from the vehicle aheadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держать дистанцию до впереди идущего автомобиля
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84 держаться на расстоянии от руководителя
Mass media: keep distance from the leaderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держаться на расстоянии от руководителя
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85 особняком
нареч.by oneself; at a distance (from others)дом стоя́л особняко́м — the house stood by itself
жить особняко́м — live by oneself
держа́ться особняко́м — keep aloof
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86 за версту
разг. far off; a mile awayОн кричал так, что его было слышно за версту. — He shouted so as to be heard a mile away.
коломенская верста — tall as a beanpole; hypermeter
немеренная верста — country mile амер.; разг.
обходить за версту — to avoid smb. like the plague, to keep one's distance from smb.
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