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81 С-597
HE СТОЛЬКО... СКОЛЬКО... (Conj, correlative) (one thing, quality etc) to a lesser degree than (another)not so much...as...less...than......Он не столько переживал сейчас из-за ног, сколько из-за сапог. Ноги - что. На ногах новая кожа вырастет, а вот на сапогах не вырастет (Абрамов 1)....Не was not so much worried about his feet as about his boots. His feet-so what? New skin would grow on his feet, but not on his boots (1a).Явились даже опасные мечтатели. Руководимые не столько разумом, сколько движениями благодарного сердца, они утверждали, что при новом градоначальнике процветёт торговля... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). There were even some dangerous day-dreamers, who, moved less by reason than by the stirrings of a grateful heart, declared that under the new governor trade would flourish... (1b). -
82 по мере
[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====1. (used to denote the gradual progression of an action expressed predominantly by a deverbal noun) in conjunction or proportion with (the action denoted by the deverbal noun):- as;- as (sth.) progresses;- (the...,) the...;- whenever.♦ По мере уменьшения запаса угля мы стали топить всё реже и реже. As our stores of coal diminished, we turned on the heat less and less often.♦ Рифмы по мере моей охоты за ними сложились у меня в практическую систему несколько карточного порядка (Набоков 1). As my hunt for them progressed, rhymes settled down into a practical system somewhat on the order of a card index (1a).♦ В русском войске по мере отступления всё более и более разгорается дух озлобления против врага... (Толстой 6). The farther the Russian army retreats, the more intensely burns its animosity against the enemy... (6a).♦...По мере приближения к Москве [Ростов] приходил всё более и более в нетерпение (Толстой 5)....[Rostov] grew more and more impatient the nearer they got to Moscow (5a).♦ Мать продолжала трепетать и мучиться, а Дарданелов по мере тревог её всё более и более воспринимал надежду (Достоевский 1). His mother went on trembling and suffering, and Dardanelov's hopes increased more and more in measure with her anxiety (1a).♦ Она [жена Хабу га] тоже сидела сейчас на кухне и лущила в подол кукурузу, откуда по мере наполнения ссыпала её в таз (Искандер 3). She [Khabug's wife], too, sat in the kitchen now. She was shelling corn into her lap; whenever her skirt filled up she poured the corn into a pan (3a).2. по мере сил, надобности и т.п. to the degree that (one's ability, strength etc allows, the situation demands etc): по мере сил ≈ as much as one can; to the extent of one's abilities (powers); to the best of one's ability; || по мере надобности ≈ as need dictates; if (as) need be.♦ "Раз тюремщики вершат правое дело - твоя обязанность помогать им по мере сил" (Солженицын 3). "Since our jailers are in the right, it's your duty to help them as much as you can" (3a).♦...Он [нарядчик] не заносчив и всегда рад по мере сил помочь политическим (Гинзбург 2).... Не [the work assigner] was not arrogant, and he was always glad to help politicals to the extent of his powers (2a).♦ Работал инструментальщик без нормы, по мере надобности, а в основном по своему усмотрению (Гинзбург 2). The toolsetter worked without any fixed norm. He worked as need dictated, or rather, on the whole, as he thought fit (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по мере
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83 не столько... сколько...
• НЕ СТОЛЬКО... СКОЛЬКО...[Conj, correlative]=====⇒ (one thing, quality etc) to a lesser degree than (another):- not so much...as...;- less...than...♦...Он не столько переживал сейчас из-за ног, сколько из-за сапог. Ноги - что. На ногах новая кожа вырастет, а вот на сапогах не вырастет (Абрамов 1)....He was not so much worried about his feet as about his boots. His feet-so what? New skin would grow on his feet, but not on his boots (1a).♦ Явились даже опасные мечтатели. Руководимые не столько разумом, сколько движениями благодарного сердца, они утверждали, что при новом градоначальнике процветёт торговля... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). There were even some dangerous day-dreamers, who, moved less by reason than by the stirrings of a grateful heart, declared that under the new governor trade would flourish... (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не столько... сколько...
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84 меньше
ме́ньше:ме́ньше вдво́е — half as great, half as much, half as manyв зави́симости от того́, кака́я из э́тих величи́н ме́ньше … — whichever is the smallerме́ньше вполови́ну — less by half… раз ме́ньше — smaller by a factor of …ме́ньше вдво́е, втро́е и т. п. — one-half, one-third, etc. as great [as much, as many]А втро́е (и т. п. [m2]) ме́ньше Б — A is one-third (etc.) of B (Примечание. Неграмотно переводить: A is three times less than B) -
85 Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро
You never lose anything by courteous behavio(u)r, but you win much. See Добрые слова лучше мягкого пирога (Д)Cf: Civility costs nothing (Am., Br.). Courtesy costs nothing (Am., Br.). A good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little (Am.). Good words are good cheap (cost nothing and are worth much, cost nought) (Br.). Kind words are worth much and they cost little (Br.). Lip-honour costs little, yet may bring in much (Br.). Nothing costs less than civility (Am.). Politeness costs nothing and gains everything (Am.). Politeness costs nothing but gains everything (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро
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86 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
* * *Значительно -- much, many, far, well; substantially, considerably, significantly, greatly, vastly, remarkablyIncreasing solidity will, eventually, impede circulation, thus decreasing the heat transfer coefficient significantly.In fact the structure is remarkably different in the two pictures.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно
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87 ни много ни мало
тж. ни мало ни много1) (ровно столько, сколько указано (о большом количестве чего-либо)) as much as; no less thanКоновалов играл умело. Довольно быстро в кассе у него оказалось ни мало ни много двадцать тысяч рублей. (Ю. Жуков, Песок и самородки) — Konovalov turned out to be a good gambler. It didn't take him long to have won no less than twenty thousand roubles.
2) (как раз то, что названо) no less thanЯ подал заявление ни много ни мало - сразу в литературный институт имени Горького. (Н. Муратов, Голубой лиман) — Straight away, I submitted an application to no less an institution than the Institute of Literature named after M. Gorky.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни много ни мало
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88 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно
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89 значительный
1. intense2. smart3. substantialсущественные, значительные издержки — substantial costs
4. useful5. wideварьирусь в значительной степени — vary widely (refl.)
варьировась в значительной степени — vary widely (refl.)
варьирующ в значительной степени — varying widely (refl.)
варьировавш в значительной степени — varying widely (refl.)
6. important7. greatlyв большой мере, в значительной степени — to a great extent
8. large9. notable10. pretty11. substantially12. well13. meaningful14. amain15. appreciably16. apreciably17. by farзначительно; несомненно — by far
18. considerably19. far20. far and awayгораздо, намного, значительно — out and away
21. materially22. muchочень, в значительной степени; почти — pretty much
23. sensible24. significantly25. sizable26. sizably27. sizeable28. tremendously29. vastly30. considerable; large; important; significant; suggestive31. goodlyмного, значительное количество — a good deal
32. significant33. tidyСинонимический ряд:важно (проч.) важно; значимо; немаловажно; судьбоносно; существенно; эпохально -
90 по крайней мере
1) General subject: at any rate, at least, at the least, can but, leastways, leastwise, little less than, no less than, nothing less than, thus much at least is clear, at the very least (At the very least, the film is honest in the sense that it's every bit as terrible as it looks in the trailers.), if nothing else, anyhow, for at least2) Colloquial: anyway (в некоторых контекстах)3) Mathematics: at any rate (We are now faced with having to get a bound, or at least a realistic estimate for F (x).)4) Set phrase: (often with spec. num.) at least -
91 в основном
•The earth's atmosphere is largely composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
•Concretions are composed ( pre) dominantly of calcium carbonate.
•This chapter principally compares the characteristics of...
•Nitric acid is significantly natural in its occurrence.
•Most of the theory is basically the same as that of sound waves in air.
•Basically, these variations result from...
•Bone ash gives essentially the same counting efficiency as...
•The instrument consists essentially of a prism, a pan of mercury,...
•For the most (or major, or greater) part, the subjects are covered adequately.
•The shield has been designed for the most part from common materials.
•The region for linear operation will be determined fundamentally by the maximum width of...
•The heading remains much as in the previous version.
•Axial transport in unpacked tubes is predominantly (or principally, or chiefly, or mainly, or in the main) by conversion.
•The article is primarily concerned with...
•Some types of sedimentary rocks are substantially of the same composition as clay.
•The corpuscular radiation from the Sun, mostly electrons and protons, is an efficient source of...
•This fuel resists combustion knock principally because it has...
•Typically the canopy is closed and the forest is dark, although...
•The colour force is overwhelmingly employed in the service sector.
•When the process is substantially complete,...
* * *В основном -- basically, mainly, mostly, primarily, chiefly; much; in the mainThe test facility consisted basically of a compressed air supply, an air flow metering section, and interchangeable plenum/jet plate assemblies.The differences that appear are mainly due to variations in the pressure.Property changes result mostly from microstructural transformation.Two values of X from [...] are presented primarily to indicate how much results change with X.This is chiefly because, in this region, pressure-relieving devices tend to be less reliable.In the main, the available information on the jets is restricted to normal impingement.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в основном
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1. тв. ед., дт. мн. см. тот 2.1. союз theчем больше, тем лучше — the more, the better
2. нареч. so much theтем более, что — the more so, as; especially as
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1. мест.; твор. ед. и дат. мн. ч. от тот 2. союзчем больше, тем лучше — the more, the better
3. нареч.чем выше, тем лучше — the taller, the better
тем более, что — the more so(,) as; especially as
тем не менее — nevertheless, none the less
тем самым — thereby, thus, in that way
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94 значительно меньше
1) Mathematics: much (or far) less2) Makarov: far lessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительно меньше
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95 меньше
2) Naval: sub-3) Sports: disadvantage4) Mathematics: below, less (than), not so much as, smaller (по отношению к размерам)5) Psychology: infrahuman -
96 не менее
1) General subject: not less than, to a minimum of, minimum, upwards of2) Mathematics: as many as (Ангелина), at most finitely many, not less3) Information technology: at least4) Makarov: as much as -
97 ни много ни мало
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98 В-389
ЗА ВЙЧЕТОМ чего PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is adv1. upon deduction ofafter deducting(of taxes and other deductions from one's pay) after (the English equivalent and its obj precede the NP denoting the final sum) less minus.«Сколько ты получаешь?» - «За вычетом налогов и алиментов — четыре тысячи рублей». "How much do you make?" "Less taxes and alimony, four thousand rubles."2. excludingexcept forwith the exception of apart from save not counting outside of....Мой актив, за вычетом вещей, разбросанных по будет-лянским (from «будетляне», a Slavonic name for the Futurists coined by Velimir Khlebnikov) сборникам, сводился в ту пору к одной лишь «Флейте Марсия»... (Лившиц 1)....Apart from pieces scattered throughout the budetliane miscellanies, my assets at that time amounted merely to the Flute of Marsyas (1a). -
99 Г-361
И ГОРЯ (ГОРЮШКА) МАЛО кому coll these forms only impers predic used as a clause in a compound sent or as an indep. sent contrasted with the preceding context usu. introduced by Conj «a» fixed WO1. often disapprov s.o. shows no concern for, pays no attention to, s.o. or sth. (in a situation where he should or is expected to behave otherwise)X-y и горя мало - X couldn't (could) care lessX doesn't care (a fig (one way or another)) X doesn't give a damn (a hoot, a fig) what does it matter to X? it doesn't worry X (at all (much)) X takes no notice of it....Удивил Лизку возчик, который сиднем сидел в стороне. Надрывайтесь, рвите, мужики, жилы, а мне и горюшка мало (Абрамов 1). Lizka was amazed to see the driver sitting on his backside, apart from the others. Bust your guts, boys, knock yourselves out! I could care less (1a).(Кочкарев:) Ведь вот что досадно: (Подколёсин) вышел себе - ему и горя мало (Гоголь 1). (К.:) What's so annoying is that he (Podkoliosin) has walked off, he doesn't care... (lc). (K.:) Now what really kills me is that he's (Podkol-yosin has) gone off — he just doesn't give a damn (1b).Бывало, что ни случится - придёт ли Вонифатий доложить, что сахару нет, выйдет ли наружу какая-нибудь дрянная сплетня, поссорятся ли гости,-она только кудрями встряхнёт... - и горя ей мало (Тургенев 3). Whatever happened, whether Vonifaty came in to announce that there was no sugar left, or whether some unsavoury piece of scandal came to light, or her guests began to quarrel, she would only shake her curls...and take no notice of it (3a).2. usu. approv problems or difficulties do not affect s.o.: X-y и горя мало - nothing to Xit doesn't bother (ruffle) X a bit (at all) (in limited contexts) X hasn't (doesn't have, hasn't got) a care in the world.(За стеной скрипка активизируется). (Анчугин:) А этому (жест головой в сторону стены) горя мало. Пилит и пилит (Вампилов 1). (The violin in the next room warms up.) (A.:) (Nodding towards the wall.) Hasn't a care in the world, that guy. Keeps on sawing away (1a). -
100 известно
(см. также известный) it is known<> В настоящее время очень мало известно о... - Little is known at present about...• В течение очень долгого времени было известно, что... - It has been known for a very long time that...• В этой ситуации хорошо известно, что.. In this situation it is well known that...• Возможно, читателю будет известно... - The reader will probably be familiar with...• Действительно, известно, что... - In fact it is known that...• Из статьи Смита [1] теперь известно, что... - From the work of Smith [1] it is now known that...• Известно (и) менее ограничительное достаточное условие. - A less restrictive sufficient condition is known.• Известно, что... - It is common knowledge that...; It has been known that...• Известно, что кривая А соединяет точки х и у. - A is known to connect x and y.• Известно, что эта задача является достаточно трудной, хотя... - This problem is known to be quite difficult, although...• Всем известно, что... (= Широко известно, что... ) - Everyone knows that...• Мало известно о... - Little is known about...• Нам уже известно - We are already familiar with...• Немногое известно о роли, Little is known about the role of...• Однако уже было давно известно, что... - It had long been known, however, that...• Относительно... известно не слишком много. - Not very much is known about...• Относительно немного известно о... - Relatively little is known about...• Очень мало что известно относительно данных объектов. - Very little is known about these objects.• Последнее явление известно как... - The latter phenomenon is known as...• Предыдущее утверждение очень хорошо известно и легко доказывается. - The above proposition is very well known and easy to prove.• Расстояние между... и... известно как... - The space between the... and the... is known as the...• Следующая теорема известна как... - The next theorem is known as...• Существенно меньше известно о... - Far less is known about...• Техника (= метод), с помощью которой это было получено, известна как... - The technique by which this is achieved is known as...• Хорошо известно [2-4], что для достаточно малых... - It is well known [2-4], that for sufficiently small...• Это изменение известно как эффект Покоры. - This change is known as the Pokora effect.• Это свойство известно как (= под названием)... - This property is known as...
См. также в других словарях:
much less — Not to mention • • • Main Entry: ↑less * * * still/much/even/less phrase used after a negative statement in order to emphasize that it applies even more to what you say next They are not interested in reading p … Useful english dictionary
much less — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… … Modern English usage
much less — (do something) and do not even do this. When our headlights flashed, the deer barely blinked, much less moved. They can hardly keep their Internet site running, much less guard against hackers … New idioms dictionary
much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… … Dictionary of American idioms
much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… … Dictionary of American idioms
much\ less — conj And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him. John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs. George can hardly understand arithmetic,… … Словарь американских идиом
much less — conjunction Date: 1615 not to mention used especially in negative contexts to add to one item another denoting something less likely < can hardly grow, much less ripen, till the stock is in the earth Jonathan Swift > < he is never going to get… … New Collegiate Dictionary
much less — conjunction Let alone; to say nothing of. This is such a terrible CD; I didnt listen to it, much less buy it. Syn: let alone, not to mention … Wiktionary
much less do something — much less (do something) and do not even do this. When our headlights flashed, the deer barely blinked, much less moved. They can hardly keep their Internet site running, much less guard against hackers … New idioms dictionary
much less — See at: as much as … New idioms dictionary
much less — a lot fewer in degree or amount … English contemporary dictionary