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long guess

  • 1 долгосрочный прогноз

    1) General subject: a long-range weather-forecast, long guess, long-distance forecasting (погоды), long-range estimate, long-time forecast, LT forecast (Long-Term forecast), a long term vision, long term vision
    6) Economy: extended forecast
    9) Advertising: long-term prognosis
    10) Makarov: lang-range forecast

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный прогноз

  • 2 загадывание

    General subject: long guess (на будущее)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > загадывание

  • 3 долгосрочный

    long-term; ( о векселе) long-dated

    долгосро́чный креди́т — long-term credit / loan

    долгосро́чный о́тпуск — leave of long duration

    долгосро́чный прогно́з — long-range guess

    долгосро́чная програ́мма сотру́дничества — long-term program of co-operation

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный

  • 4 Б-5

    БАБУШКА (ЕЩЁ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА (ГАДАЛА) coll VP subj. these forms only subj-compl with быть« ( subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO
    it is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not ( usu. the implication is that it will not happen)
    that (it) remains to be seen
    it's any body's guess that's () an open question it could go either way we'll (just) have to wait and see.
    «Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю». -«Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала» (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).
    «Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала...» (Максимов 3). There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a).
    ...Тех — миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!» - «Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете» (Тургенев 2)."...The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b).
    "...Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов ( substand = лет), и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи (phonetic spelling = тысячи) лет стоит...» (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-5

  • 5 бабушка еще надвое гадала

    БАБУШКА (ЕЩЕ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА < ГАДАЛА> coll
    [VPsubj; these forms only; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent; ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    it is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not (usu. the implication is that it will not happen):
    - that <it> remains to be seen;
    - that's < it's> an open question;
    - we'll (just) have to wait and see.
         ♦ "Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю". - "Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала" (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).
         ♦ "Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала..." (Максимов 3). "There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a).
         ♦ "...Tex - миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!" - "Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете" (Тургенев 2)....The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b).
         ♦ "... Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов [substand = лет], и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи [phonetic spelling = тысячи] лет стоит..." (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (la).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бабушка еще надвое гадала

  • 6 бабушка еще надвое сказала

    БАБУШКА (ЕЩЕ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА < ГАДАЛА> coll
    [VPsubj; these forms only; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent; ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    it is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not (usu. the implication is that it will not happen):
    - that <it> remains to be seen;
    - that's < it's> an open question;
    - we'll (just) have to wait and see.
         ♦ "Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю". - "Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала" (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).
         ♦ "Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала..." (Максимов 3). "There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a).
         ♦ "...Tex - миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!" - "Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете" (Тургенев 2)....The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b).
         ♦ "... Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов [substand = лет], и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи [phonetic spelling = тысячи] лет стоит..." (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (la).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бабушка еще надвое сказала

  • 7 бабушка надвое гадала

    БАБУШКА (ЕЩЕ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА < ГАДАЛА> coll
    [VPsubj; these forms only; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent; ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    it is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not (usu. the implication is that it will not happen):
    - that <it> remains to be seen;
    - that's < it's> an open question;
    - we'll (just) have to wait and see.
         ♦ "Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю". - "Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала" (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).
         ♦ "Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала..." (Максимов 3). "There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a).
         ♦ "...Tex - миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!" - "Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете" (Тургенев 2)....The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b).
         ♦ "... Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов [substand = лет], и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи [phonetic spelling = тысячи] лет стоит..." (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (la).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бабушка надвое гадала

  • 8 бабушка надвое сказала

    БАБУШКА (ЕЩЕ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА < ГАДАЛА> coll
    [VPsubj; these forms only; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent; ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    it is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not (usu. the implication is that it will not happen):
    - that <it> remains to be seen;
    - that's < it's> an open question;
    - we'll (just) have to wait and see.
         ♦ "Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю". - "Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала" (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).
         ♦ "Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала..." (Максимов 3). "There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a).
         ♦ "...Tex - миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!" - "Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете" (Тургенев 2)....The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b).
         ♦ "... Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов [substand = лет], и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи [phonetic spelling = тысячи] лет стоит..." (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (la).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бабушка надвое сказала

  • 9 догадка

    3) Sports: hunch
    4) Engineering: idea
    5) Rare: suppose
    6) Mathematics: supposition
    7) Psychology: insight
    8) Jargon: long shot
    9) Advertising: theory
    10) Automation: guesswork
    11) Quality control: crude guess
    12) Makarov: shot

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > догадка

  • 10 догадка наобум

    1) General subject: wild guess, long shot

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > догадка наобум

  • 11 бог

    муж.
    God; god, idol; divinity; религ. the Author, the Deity, the Lord, Providence, the Supreme; возвыш. Heaven, Heavens; the Invisible

    веровать в бога, верить в бога — to believe in God

    данный от бога — (об обычаях, порядках и т.п.) god-given

    ••

    (если) бог даст — God willing, Lord willing, with God's help; I hope to God; God grant

    бог в помощь, да поможет вам бог, помогай бог — may god speed you; may the Lord help you

    бог его знает — God knows, dear knows!

    бог знает как — greatly; extremely; utterly

    бог знает сколько — God knows how much/many/long; an enormous amount/number/quantity of

    бог мой! — ( выражает изумление) lummy; (выражает удивление, досаду) great Caesar!

    бог с ним — never mind, forget (about) smb.

    боже мой! — oh God!; good gracious!

    дай бог здоровья — (may) God grant smb. (good) health

    дай бог — God grant; I hope (so), let's hope (so)

    ей богу!разг. really!, really and truly!, begad, by God!, honest; простореч.

    как бог на душу положит — anyhow; higgledy-piggledy; at random

    не дай бог — God forbid!, Lord forbid!

    ради бога — for God's sake, for goodness' sake

    что бог даст — whatever will be will be; we'll see what God has in store for us

    что бог на душу положит — whatever strikes one's fancy; whatever comes to mind

    Бог дал (сына, дочь, детей)God has blessed (with)

    Бог дал, бог и взял. — The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.

    Бог даст день, бог даст (и) пищу.— God will give the day, God will give us food.

    Бог правду видит, да не скоро скажет. посл. — The mills of God grind slowly.

    дай бог всякому — as good as anyone could want; nobody could ask for (a) better

    дай бог не последнюю (рюмку)разг. more power to your elbow

    дай бог памяти — (now) let me think; let me jog my memory; as God is in being!

    Не боги горшки обжигают. — It can't be that hard.

    одному богу ведомо, один (господь-)бог знает — God only knows; only God knows

    побойся бога, бога бы побоялся — have you no fear of God?; have you no shame?

    Это одному богу известно. — One man's guess is as good as another's.

    - бог с тобой
    - видит бог

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > бог

  • 12 на глаз

    на глаз (глазок) (прикидывать, делать что-либо и т. п.)
    разг.
    by eye, by sight; by the look of it, just by looking at it; at a guess; roughly, approximately

    - Сена по скольку даёшь? Весишь дачу? - Нету. Не вешаю. На глазок, с полпуда на животину. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'How much hay are you giving them? Do you weigh it out?' 'No, I don't weigh it. I do it by eye, half a pood per animal.'

    Серафим Гаврилович, издавна умевший определить состояние плавки на глазок, преуспевал. (В. Попов, Обретёшь в бою) — Serafim Gavrilovich, who had long been able to determine the state of a smelt just by looking at it, was way ahead of all the others.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на глаз

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