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1 свободное состояние
1) Geology: loose condition2) Biology: stand -at-ease, stand-at-ease3) Engineering: free state, unbound state4) Metallurgy: free conditionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободное состояние
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2 рыхлое состояние
1) Engineering: loose condition2) Soil science: friable state -
3 сыпучее состояние
1) Mining: free-flowing, loose condition2) Cement: free flowing -
4 Л-113
ЛИШЬ БЫ (ТОЛЬКО)... ТОЛЬКО БЫ...1.subord Conj introduces a clause of purpose) for the purpose of (achieving sth. or, when used with a negation, preventing sth. what is stated in the main clause usu. presents an extreme means of achieving the goal stated in the subord clause): (in order) to...(when used with a negation) (in order) to avoid (doing sth.). "(Исай Фомич) три года управлял большим имением...» -«Да можно ли положиться на него?» - «Честнейшая душа, не извольте беспокоиться! Он свое проживет, лишь бы доверителю угодить» (Гончаров 1). "Не (Isay Fomich) was the manager of a big estate for three years..." "But can he be relied on?" "Don't worry, he is as honest as they make 'em! He'd spend his own money to please the man who trusted him" (1a).«Её — эту Дёмину - у нас на заводе даже начальство за версту обходит, лишь бы не разговаривать» (Максимов 2). "Here at the shipyard even the bosses will go a mile out of their way to avoid having to talk to her (Dyomina)" (2a).2.subord Conj, condit) used to show that the truthfulness or realization of what is stated in the main clause is contingent upon the fulfillment of the condition stated in the subord clause the fulfillment of this condition is considered desirable: as (so) long as if (only) provided that....Мужикам, по их натуре, нужна любая техника, лишь бы она была новой, любая теория, лишь бы она сводила какие-нибудь концы с какими-нибудь другими концами... (Залыгин 1). By their nature they (men) needed any sort of science as long as it was new, any theory as long as it tied up one or two loose ends...(la).(Венгерович I:) Всё можно узнать, лишь бы только желание было (Чехов 1). (V.:) Oh, one can find out everything if one wants to badly enough (1a).3. (Particle) used to express a wishif only.Лишь бы только он доехал благополучно! If only he would arrive safely! -
5 лишь бы
• ЛИШЬ БЫ (ТОЛЬКО)...; ТОЛЬКО БЫ...=====1. [subord conj; introduces a clause of purpose]⇒ for the purpose of (achieving sth. or, when used with a negation, preventing sth.; what is stated in the main clause usu. presents an extreme means of achieving the goal stated in the subord clause):- (in order) to...;- [when used with a negation](in order) to avoid (doing sth.).♦ "[Исай Фомич] три года управлял большим имением..." - "Да можно ли положиться на него?" - "Честнейшая душа, не извольте беспокоиться! Он своё проживёт, лишь бы доверителю угодить" (Гончаров 1). " Не [Isay Fomich] was the manager of a big estate for three years..." "But can he be relied on?" "Don't worry, he is as honest as they make 'em! He'd spend his own money to please the man who trusted him" (1a).♦ "Её - эту Дёмину - у нас на заводе даже начальство за версту обходит, лишь бы не разговаривать" (Максимов 2). "Here at the shipyard even the bosses will go a mile out of their way to avoid having to talk to her [Dyomina]" (2a).2. [subord Conj, condit]⇒ used to show that the truthfulness or realization of what is stated in the main clause is contingent upon the fulfillment of the condition stated in the subord clause; the fulfillment of this condition is considered desirable:- as <so> long as;- if (only);- provided that.♦...Мужикам, по их натуре, нужна любая техника, лишь бы она была новой, любая теория, лишь бы она сводила какие-нибудь концы с какими-нибудь другими концами... (Залыгин 1). By their nature they [men] needed any sort of science as long as it was new, any theory as long as it tied up one or two loose ends... (1a).♦ [Венгерович I:] Всё можно узнать, лишь бы только желание было (Чехов 1). [V.:] Oh, one can find out everything if one wants to badly enough (1a).3. [Particle]⇒ used to express a wish:- if only.♦ Лишь бы только он доехал благополучно! If only he would arrive safely!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лишь бы
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6 лишь бы только
=====1. [subord conj; introduces a clause of purpose]⇒ for the purpose of (achieving sth. or, when used with a negation, preventing sth.; what is stated in the main clause usu. presents an extreme means of achieving the goal stated in the subord clause):- (in order) to...;- [when used with a negation](in order) to avoid (doing sth.).♦ "[Исай Фомич] три года управлял большим имением..." - "Да можно ли положиться на него?" - "Честнейшая душа, не извольте беспокоиться! Он своё проживёт, лишь бы доверителю угодить" (Гончаров 1). " Не [Isay Fomich] was the manager of a big estate for three years..." "But can he be relied on?" "Don't worry, he is as honest as they make 'em! He'd spend his own money to please the man who trusted him" (1a).♦ "Её - эту Дёмину - у нас на заводе даже начальство за версту обходит, лишь бы не разговаривать" (Максимов 2). "Here at the shipyard even the bosses will go a mile out of their way to avoid having to talk to her [Dyomina]" (2a).2. [subord Conj, condit]⇒ used to show that the truthfulness or realization of what is stated in the main clause is contingent upon the fulfillment of the condition stated in the subord clause; the fulfillment of this condition is considered desirable:- as <so> long as;- if (only);- provided that.♦...Мужикам, по их натуре, нужна любая техника, лишь бы она была новой, любая теория, лишь бы она сводила какие-нибудь концы с какими-нибудь другими концами... (Залыгин 1). By their nature they [men] needed any sort of science as long as it was new, any theory as long as it tied up one or two loose ends... (1a).♦ [Венгерович I:] Всё можно узнать, лишь бы только желание было (Чехов 1). [V.:] Oh, one can find out everything if one wants to badly enough (1a).3. [Particle]⇒ used to express a wish:- if only.♦ Лишь бы только он доехал благополучно! If only he would arrive safely!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лишь бы только
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7 только бы...
=====1. [subord conj; introduces a clause of purpose]⇒ for the purpose of (achieving sth. or, when used with a negation, preventing sth.; what is stated in the main clause usu. presents an extreme means of achieving the goal stated in the subord clause):- (in order) to...;- [when used with a negation](in order) to avoid (doing sth.).♦ "[Исай Фомич] три года управлял большим имением..." - "Да можно ли положиться на него?" - "Честнейшая душа, не извольте беспокоиться! Он своё проживёт, лишь бы доверителю угодить" (Гончаров 1). " Не [Isay Fomich] was the manager of a big estate for three years..." "But can he be relied on?" "Don't worry, he is as honest as they make 'em! He'd spend his own money to please the man who trusted him" (1a).♦ "Её - эту Дёмину - у нас на заводе даже начальство за версту обходит, лишь бы не разговаривать" (Максимов 2). "Here at the shipyard even the bosses will go a mile out of their way to avoid having to talk to her [Dyomina]" (2a).2. [subord Conj, condit]⇒ used to show that the truthfulness or realization of what is stated in the main clause is contingent upon the fulfillment of the condition stated in the subord clause; the fulfillment of this condition is considered desirable:- as <so> long as;- if (only);- provided that.♦...Мужикам, по их натуре, нужна любая техника, лишь бы она была новой, любая теория, лишь бы она сводила какие-нибудь концы с какими-нибудь другими концами... (Залыгин 1). By their nature they [men] needed any sort of science as long as it was new, any theory as long as it tied up one or two loose ends... (1a).♦ [Венгерович I:] Всё можно узнать, лишь бы только желание было (Чехов 1). [V.:] Oh, one can find out everything if one wants to badly enough (1a).3. [Particle]⇒ used to express a wish:- if only.♦ Лишь бы только он доехал благополучно! If only he would arrive safely!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > только бы...
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8 холостой ход
2) Geology: return stroke3) Naval: no-load run4) Engineering: free movement, idle, light running, non-cutting stroke, non-working stroke, noncutting (рабочего органа), on no load, open-circuit conditions, quiescent condition, slow running, wasted motion, fast up5) Railway term: free play, nitrogen load, nitrogen-load run, running idle6) Economy: nonload running7) Automobile industry: back play, banking, dummy, flitting run, headroom, idle run, idle running, idle speed, idle stroke, idling, light run, no-live load, reverse running, running light, running no-load8) Mining: light running (машины)9) Forestry: outhaul, run unloaded10) Electronics: off-load11) Information technology: blank cycle, overrun12) Oil: no-load operation, no-load running, free running, lost motion, no-load13) Textiles: empty course (каретки)14) Drilling: idling speed, play15) Sakhalin energy glossary: loose running16) Automation: dry run (рабочего органа), idle pass (рабочего органа), idle run (рабочего органа), noncutting stroke, nonworking stroke17) Plastics: idle time18) Makarov: free running (машины), no-load stroke19) Energy system: open-circuit operation -
9 неопределенный
1. ambiguous2. ill-defined3. atemporal4. confused5. imponderable6. indefinitely7. pendently8. suspenseful9. undefined10. undetermined11. unspecified12. vague13. indefinite; uncertain; vague; infinitive14. indeterminate15. loose16. neutral17. nondescript18. uncertainнеопределенные знания; неполностью определенные знания — uncertain knowledge
Синонимический ряд:смутно (проч.) неотчетливо; неясно; расплывчато; смутно; туманно
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