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1 моральное состояние
1) General subject: moral fibre, morale, morals2) Naval: moral3) Military: esprit, integrity, (политике-) morale, morality, spiritual welfare4) Makarov: moral orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральное состояние
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2 исправное состояние
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > исправное состояние
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3 рабочее состояние
1. working orderсостояние "работа" — working state
2. execution state3. operation condition4. working conditionданные, характеризующие состояние машины — press conditions
5. operative conditionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > рабочее состояние
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4 Вишну
1) Religion: Vishnu (One of the principal Hindu deities, worshiped as the protector and preserver of the world and restorer of moral order), Visnu2) Sanskrit: Vishnu -
5 ломаться
1) General subject: act up, break, camp, crack (о голосе), dilapidate, fracture, snap, be prim, clown, jest, mince, play hard-to-get2) Colloquial: be off, burn out (переживать состояние морально-психологического и физического истощения to have a nervous breakdown, to experience total moral, psychological and/or physical exhaustion), bust a gut working, crack up, have a breakdown, put on an act, to be off, work brains out (много, тяжело работать to do a great deal of hard work), work butt off3) Engineering: break down, crash4) Economy: break (напр. об оборудовании)5) Australian slang: cark it6) Automobile industry: conk, get out of order7) Mining: jackknife8) Deprecatingly: theatricalize9) Textile: split10) Jargon: go haywire12) Makarov: break down (о машине), break up, burst, chip, conk (о двигателе), smash, smash up, snap (внезапно), snap off, we are off now13) Taboo: work ass off -
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1) General subject: accurate, correct, formal, hunky, hunky dory, incorrupt, just, legitimate, orderly, ortho, proper, regular, regulation, right (right use of words - правильное употребление слов), right-on, simple (о дроби), sound, square, straight, tesseral (о кристаллах), true, truthful, valid, veracious, well becoming, well formed, well-becoming, well-beseeming, coherent (This paper describes the appropriate correction that needs to be applied to the parameters in order to obtain a coherent result.)2) Naval: judicious3) Engineering: legal, straightening (о станке)4) Rare: rightful5) Mathematics: WF (well-formed), faithful, nice, rectilinear, tame6) Architecture: classical7) Logics: well-formed8) Metallurgy: leveling9) Physics: regular-shaped10) Jargon: kee-rect, kosher, on the beam, Hunk, right on right-on11) Information technology: logical12) Drilling: normal13) Programming: appropriate14) Robots: rational15) Psychoanalysis: paradic16) Makarov: actinomorphic, actinomorphous, adequate, incorruptible, moral, prim, pure (о языке, слоге и т.п.)17) Taboo: spot on -
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ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ (ВО ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs) coll, disapprov VP subj: human more often pfv)1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner ( usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc)X пустился во все тяжкие - X has plunged into dissipation (into a life of moral abandon)X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc) X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means ( occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aimsX пустился во все тяжкие = X went to all lengthsX pulled out all the stops X went all out X did whatever it took. -
8 пускаться во все тяжкие
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускаться во все тяжкие
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9 пускаться во вся тяжкая
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускаться во вся тяжкая
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10 пуститься во все тяжкие
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пуститься во все тяжкие
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11 пуститься во вся тяжкая
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пуститься во вся тяжкая
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12 поддерживать
vt; св - поддержа́ть1) оказывать содействие to support, to hold up; подпирать to prop (up); поощрять to encourage, to give encouragement to sb; особ деньгами to back; в споре to back upподде́рживать предложе́ние — to support a proposal, to second a motion lit
подде́рживать мора́льно — to give moral support to sb
2) не давать нарушаться to keep up, to maintainподде́рживать поря́док — to keep up/to maintain order
подде́рживать разгово́р — to keep up a conversation
подде́рживать све́тскую бесе́ду — to make conversation
подде́рживать отноше́ния с кем-л — to keep up/to maintain relations with sb, не терять связи to keep in touch with sb
подде́рживать регуля́рное сообще́ние — to maintain regular service
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