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1 верноподданный
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3 Л-85
НЕВЗИРАЯ НА ЛИЦА PrepP Invar advwithout taking into consideration or being influenced by s.o. 's high position, title, social status etcwithout regard for rankirrespective of rank no matter who ( s.o. is).Александр Петрович знал, что его при дворе считают чудаком за то, что он всегда, невзирая на лица, со всей откровенностью верноподданного высказывал свои мысли о средствах к спасению царя и государства российского (Искандер 3). Не (Alexander Petrovich) knew that he was considered a crank at court because he always-without regard for rank, with all the candor of a loyal subject - spoke his thoughts on ways to save the czar and the Russian state (3a)«У нас лозунг: лифт для всех. Невзирая на лица» (Стругацкие 3). "Our slogan is 'elevators for everyone.' No matter who" (3a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ without taking into consideration or being influenced by s.o.'s high position, title, social status etc:- no matter who (s.o. is).♦ Александр Петрович знал, что его при дворе считают чудаком за то, что он всегда, невзирая на лица, со всей откровенностью верноподданного высказывал свои мысли о средствах к спасению царя и государства российского (Искандер 3). Не [Alexander Petrovich] knew that he was considered a crank at court because he always-without regard for rank, with all the candor of a loyal subject - spoke his thoughts on ways to save the czar and the Russian state (3a)♦ "У нас лозунг: лифт для всех. Невзирая на лица" (Стругацкие 3). "Our slogan is 'elevators for everyone.' No matter who" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > невзирая на лица
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1) General subject: standing customer (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&as_qdr=all&q=+%22%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9+%D0%BA%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%22&btnG=Search), established client, golden customer2) Colloquial: regular3) Law: patron4) Banking: loyal client, loyal clients, loyal customer, loyal customers6) Travel: repeat customer -
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1) General subject: loyal supporter (чего-л.)2) Advertising: loyal supporter -
10 непостоянный
1) General subject: capricious, casual, changeable, changeful, fast and loose, fickle, flighty, fly by night, fly-away, fly-by-night, giddy, giggish, impermanent, inconsistent, inconstant, instable, light, lightsome, liquid (о принципах, убеждениях), lubricous, mercurial, moody (о характере), mutable, mutative, non-permanent, shifting, stayless, unabiding, unpermanent, unsteady, variable, volatile, wayward, weathercock, not loyal (in some contexts), ever-changing2) Geology: unfixed3) Medicine: evanescent, mobile4) Colloquial: streaky5) Obsolete: various6) Poetical language: wanton7) Engineering: unsettled8) Rare: incontinuous, sliding9) Mathematics: non-constant, nonconstant, nonuniform, not constant, versatile10) Railway term: variant11) Law: ambulatory14) Linguistics: temporary15) Automobile industry: unstable16) Business: erratic17) Network technologies: soft18) Automation: nonpermanent19) General subject: irregular20) Aviation medicine: labile -
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12 верноподданные короля
General subject: loyal subjects of the kingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > верноподданные короля
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13 верный
1) General subject: accurate, allegiant, anchored, assiduous, authentic, blue, bound up, certain, constant (идее и т. п.), correct, doglike, exact, faithful, fool-proof, foolproof (о деле), honest, honest true, indubious, indubitable, inevitable, infallible, just, living (натуре), loving, loyal, plumb, reliable, right, safe, sartin, secure, soothfast, stalwart, stanch, staunch, steady, sure, sworn, thick and thin, thick-and-thin, tough-as-nails, tried, tried and true, true, true as steel, true as the needle to the pole, true blue, true hearted, true life, true to life, true-blue, true-hearted, true-life, true-to-life, truthful, unerring, unfailing (an unfailing friend - верный друг), veracious, positive, rock-ribbed, sure-fire, proper, bona fide2) Biology: infallible (напр. о результатах опыта)4) American: knit-tight (друг)6) Poetical language: leal7) Bookish: trusty8) Mathematics: valid10) Australian slang: ridgy-didge11) Diplomatic term: firm (своим убеждениям и т.п.), regular12) Jargon: kee-rect, ticket-boo13) Drilling: precision precipitation14) Makarov: fast, firm (своим убеждениям)15) Phraseological unit: bulletproof -
14 верный друг
1) General subject: constant friend, faithful companion, fast friend, loyal friend, thick-and-thin friend, tried friend, tried-and-true friend, true friend, unfailing friend2) Latin: fidus Achates3) Jargon: ace boom-boom, ace boon-coon, solid -
15 верный своему слову
1) General subject: loyal to his word2) Makarov: as good as (one's) wordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > верный своему слову
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16 верных поклонников
General subject: loyal followingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > верных поклонников
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17 дворцовый переворот
1) General subject: coup d'etat, palace revolution2) Diplomatic term: palace coup, palace coup d'etat (e.g.:... instigated by military elites loyal to... -..., инспирированный военными элитами, лояльными к...; англ. термин взят из статьи в газете Los Angeles Times, США)3) Politics: palace reshuffleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дворцовый переворот
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18 законный
1) General subject: allowable, authorized, competent, fair, judicial, judiciary, juridic, juridical, juristic, justiciary, justifiable, kosher, law, lawful, legal, legit, legitimate, legitimate (о правителе), licit, nomothetic, on the legit, quiritary, rightful, true, vested, warrantable, well warranted, well-warranted, good, righteous2) Religion: Legitima ("lawful", сокр. Litma.), Legitimus ("legitimate", сокр. Legit.), licit (Latin for "to be permitted", conforming to the requirements of the law)3) Law: accordance to law, according to law, good in law, just, legitime, loyal, nomothetical, sound, statutory, titular4) Economy: statute6) Sociology: legitim7) Business: effective, in force, recognized, valid8) leg.N.P. established by operation of law10) Archaic: kindly -
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2) Colloquial: makings3) Dialect: get4) Economy: emoluments, gains, occupational earnings5) Diplomatic term: making7) Sociology: wages8) Advertising: pay envelope9) leg.N.P. pay -
20 играть решающую роль
1) General subject: play a pivotal role, play a critical role (in) (Our loyal customers tell us that our products have a critical role to play in their work. - играют решающую роль), play a crucial part2) Military: dominateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > играть решающую роль
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