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1 nearly all previous studies on
Математика: почти все прежние работы по (...) (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > nearly all previous studies on
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2 accumulate all or nearly all mudflow deposits
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > accumulate all or nearly all mudflow deposits
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3 protective engineering structures designed to stop mudflows and accumulate all or nearly all mudflow deposits
Макаров: инженерные сооружения, рассчитанные на остановку селя и аккумуляцию всех или большей части селевых отложенийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protective engineering structures designed to stop mudflows and accumulate all or nearly all mudflow deposits
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4 Apaturia (Greek religious festival that was held annually in nearly all the Ionian towns. At Athens it took place in the month of Pyanopsion, i.e. in October-November, and lasted three days)
Религия: АпатурииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Apaturia (Greek religious festival that was held annually in nearly all the Ionian towns. At Athens it took place in the month of Pyanopsion, i.e. in October-November, and lasted three days)
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5 He Bible (In the first of the two editions of the Authorized Version in 1611 Ru:3:15, reads: and he went into the city. The other, and nearly all modern editions have she. He is the correct translation)
Религия: "Мужская Библия"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > He Bible (In the first of the two editions of the Authorized Version in 1611 Ru:3:15, reads: and he went into the city. The other, and nearly all modern editions have she. He is the correct translation)
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6 She Bible (In the first of the two editions of the Authorized Version in 1611 Ru:3:15, reads: and he went into the city. The other, and nearly all modern editions have she. He is the correct translation)
Религия: "Женская Библия"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > She Bible (In the first of the two editions of the Authorized Version in 1611 Ru:3:15, reads: and he went into the city. The other, and nearly all modern editions have she. He is the correct translation)
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7 nearly
1. adv почти; чуть не2. adv около, приблизительно, почти3. adv близко; тесно, непосредственно4. adv пристально, внимательноСинонимический ряд:1. about (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; around; as good as; generally; getting on for (British); in round numbers; just about; more or less; most; much; nigh; practically; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhere; thereabouts; virtually; well-nigh; within a little2. intimately (other) closely; intimately3. parsimoniously (other) parsimoniously; penuriously -
8 nearly
ˈnɪəlɪ нареч.
1) близко nearly related
2) особенно A piece of news which nearly concerned the interests of our village. ≈ Новость, особенно затрагивающая интересы нашей деревни.
3) близко, недалеко
4) почти;
приблизительно;
около Syn: almost, all but ∙ not nearly ≈ совсем не почти;
чуть не - * frozen почти замерзший - * blind полуслепой - I was * drowned я чуть /едва/ не утонул - he is * twice as old as I он почти вдвое старше меня - a case * approaching this one очень сходный /аналогичный/ случай (о времени) около, приблизительно, почти - it's * ten o'clock сейчас около десяти часов - * one hundred years почти сто лет близко;
тесно, непосредственно - * related в близком родстве;
имеющий близкое отношение, тесно связанный - it concerns me * это непосредственно меня касается - to resemble * иметь близкое сходство - to be * acquainted with smth. хорошо знать что-л. - to be * interested in smth. живо интересоваться чем-л. - to be * concerned in smth. быть тесно связанным с чем-л. пристально, внимательно - to examine smth. * пристально разглядывать что-л. в сочетаниях - not * совсем не, далеко не, отнюдь не - not * enough отнюдь не достаточно;
гораздо меньше, чем нужно - not * so good совсем не такой хороший, гораздо хуже - it is not * as late as I thought сейчас совсем не так поздно, как я думал - I am not * ready я еще совсем не готов - I have not * copied a half of my composition я и половины сочинения еще не успел переписать nearly близко ~ почти;
приблизительно;
около;
not nearly совсем не ~ related в близком родстве ~ related имеющий непосредственное отношение ~ почти;
приблизительно;
около;
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9 all but
phr adv почти; едва не …but for rule — правило «если бы не»
all but he were present — все, кроме него, присутствовали
bakery but not bakehouse — булочная, при которой нет пекарни
Синонимический ряд:nearly (other) about; almost; approximately; around; as good as; as much as; essentially; just about; more or less; most; much; nearly; nigh; practically; rather; relatively; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhat; somewhere; toward; towards; virtually; well-nigh -
10 nearly
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11 all to pieces
1) изнурённый, измученный, выбившийся из силAlma: "...I seem to be all to pieces." (T. Williams, ‘Summer and Smoke’, part I, sc. 4) — Алма: "...Я вконец измучилась."
Darling, when this schemozzle is over I'm going to take to my bed for a week and rest up. I feel all to pieces. (M. Dickens, ‘The Happy Prisoner’, ch. 4) — Дорогой, когда вся эта шумиха кончится, я на целую неделю завалюсь в постель. Надо отдохнуть. Совсем выбилась из сил.
2) утративший душевный покой, самообладание, присутствие духаHeythorp: "Poor shaky chap, you are! All to pieces at the first shot. Buck up, Joe." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Old English’, act III, sc. 1) — Хейторп: "Какой же вы слабый человек, бедняга! Разваливаетесь на части при первом залпе. Встряхнитесь, Джо."
That afternoon, when I left Nadine, I was absolutely all to pieces. I'd never dreamed she'd go from me to somebody else. I was - I was nearly mad. (A. Christie, ‘Appointment with Death’, part II, ch. 16) — Когда я ушел от Надин в этот день, я был в ужасном состоянии. Мне и в голову не приходило, что она может бросить меня и уйти к другому. Я был на грани безумия.
‘I'll thank you this evening, I'm all to pieces now,’ said the girl, forming each syllable carefully as if her trouble would diminish if it were accurately defined. (E. M. Forster, ‘A Passage to India’, ch. XXIV) — - Я поблагодарю вас сегодня вечером, сейчас я совсем разбита, - сказала девушка, тщательно произнося каждый слог, как будто ее беды уменьшатся, если она будет говорить с особым старанием.
3) расшатанный ( о нервах)And every time a bomb fell anywhere near the camp, I could feel George start in the darkness. His nerves were certainly all to pieces. (R. Aldington, ‘Death of a Hero’, ‘Prologue’) — И когда снаряд падал неподалеку от лагеря, я чувствовал, как Джордж вздрагивал в темноте. Нервы его действительно никуда не годились.
4) амер. досконально, полностью, с начала до концаI know you Yankees all to pieces; I've lived among you. (E. Kirke, ‘Southern Friends’, DAE) — Я-то знаю вас, янки, как облупленных; я ведь жил среди вас.
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12 all but
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13 all to pieces
1) изнуpённый, измучeнный, выбившийcя из cилDarling, when this schemozzle is over I'm going to take to my bed for a week and rest up. I feel all to pieces (M. Dickens)2) утpaтивший душeвный пoкoй, caмooблaдaниe, пpиcутcтвиe дуxaHeythorp. Poor shaky chap, you are! All to pieces at the first shot. Buck up, Joe (J. Galsworthy). That afternoon when I left Nadine, I was absolutely all to pieces. I'd never dreamed she'd go from me to somebody else. I was - I was nearly mad (A. Christie) -
14 pretty nearly
adv infmlShe told him pretty nearly all the secrets of her married life — Она поведала ему почти все секреты своей супружеской жизни
The car is new, or pretty nearly so — Автомобиль новый или почти новый
Though still struggling on they were pretty nearly exhausted — Хотя они и продолжали бороться, но силы их были практически на исходе
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pretty nearly
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15 most
1. a от и ymost efficient load — мощность при наибольшем к.п.д.
2. a наибольшийthe most favoured nation — страна, пользующаяся режимом наибольшего благоприятствования
3. adv от I4. adv больше всегоat most — самое большее; не больше чем
5. adv превосх. ст. служит для образования многосложных прилагательных и наречий6. adv усил. очень, весьма; в высшей степени; чрезвычайно7. a амер. разг. диал. почтиСинонимический ряд:1. best (adj.) best; better; greater; largest2. most numerous (adj.) most legion; most multitudinous; most myriad; most numerous; most voluminous3. nearly (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; as good as; just about; majority; more or less; much; nearly; nearly all; nigh; not quite all; practically; rather; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhat; somewhere; well-nigh4. often (other) again and again; many a time; many times; most; most frequently; often; oftentimes (literary)5. very (other) awfully; damned; dreadfully; eminently; exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; greatly; highly; hugely; insatiably; mightily; mighty; mortally; notably; parlous; pesky; rattling; remarkably; right; snapping; so; spanking; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; terribly; very -
16 почти
нареч. almost, nearly, all but почти ничего почти чтоalmost, nearly;
это ~ то же самое it`s almost the same thing;
мы ~ дома we`re nearly home;
~ всегда almost always;
~ никогда hardly ever;
~ ничего scarcely anything, next to nothing;
~ никого hardly anyone, next to nobody;
работа ~ закончена the work is almost completed;
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17 a needle in a bottle of hay
(a needle in a bottle (или bundle) of hay (тж. a needle in a bottle или in a haystack))"иголка в стоге сена" [часть выражения look for a needle in a bottle или bundle of hay или in a haystack; см. look for a needle in a bottle of hay]‘Where's our army?’ asked Letty suddenly. ‘Lost somewhere in France,’ said Teddy. ‘Like a needle in a bottle of hay.’ (H. G. Wells, ‘Mr. Britling Sees It Through’, book II, ch. I) — - Где наша армия? - неожиданно спросил Летти. - Затерялась где-то во Франции, как иголка в стоге сена, - сказал Тедди.
And all so complex nearly all so trivial and if one thing isn't trivial, it's so hard to spot which one - like a needle in a haystack. (A. Christie, ‘A Murder Is Announced’, ch. 8) — Все так сложно и почти все - так тривиально. А того, что нетривиально, днем с огнем не сыщешь.
...if they found her at El Golfo de Santa Clara, they could get rich finding needles in haystacks. (E. S. Gardner, ‘All Grass isn't Green’, ch. 13) —...если полиция или журналисты сумеют обнаружить Нэнси в таком отдаленном месте, как Эль Голфо де Санта Клара, то они могут смело браться за самые трудные дела - даже искать иголку в стоге сена, - успех обеспечен.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > a needle in a bottle of hay
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18 come into the open
(come (out) into the open (тж. come out in the open))1) (of smth.) становиться очевидным, известным, выявлятьсяPettinger could not tolerate such fears coming into the open. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book II, ch. 3) — Петтингер не мог допустить, чтобы такие опасения высказывались вслух.
But I do not want to enlarge any more upon matters which are obvious and which came into the open at the trial. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Rachel’) — Но я не хочу распространяться о том, что очевидно и о чем достаточно говорили на суде.
2) (of smb.) действовать открыто; ≈ открыть карты; быть откровеннымI couldn't afford to come out in the open and take a stand against him in this matter, no matter what my personal feelings are. I'd be boycotted to the end of my natural life. (E. Caldwell, ‘Jenny by Nature’, ch. IX) — Я не могу позволить себе выступить в открытую против Дейда Уомака, каковы бы ни были мои личные настроения. Меня бойкотировали бы всю жизнь, до конца моих дней.
I nearly came out into the open I had one clear and conscious reason for not doing so. I knew that Douglas, like nearly all his colleagues was deeply conservative. (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. VII) — Я ведь чуть было не открыл Дугласу карты. И не сделал этого по одной простой причине: я знал, что Дуглас, как почти все его коллеги, убежденный консерватор.
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19 knock smb. off his perch
разг.погубить кого-л., разорить кого-л.Nadya: "I've had a wonderful time in Paris, Krish, all among the people who are just not received in polite society. You see they've nearly all started life high up and been knocked off their perches into the mud." (N. Coward, ‘The Queen Was in the Parlour’, act I, sc. 2) — Надя: "Я прекрасно проводила время в Париже, Криш, среди людей, которых не принимают в хорошем обществе. Почти все они начинали на самом верху, но жизнь круто обошлась с ними, и они очутились на дне."
Moxie: "...You are all right, you are! Nothing's going to knock you off your perch." (N. Coward, ‘Relative Values’, act I, sc. 2) — Мокси: "...У вас все в порядке, не так ли? Вашему благополучию ничто не грозит. "
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20 knock smb. off his perch
paзг.1) пoгубить, paзopить кoгo-л.Moxie....You are all right, you are! Nothing's going to knock you off your perch IN. Coward). Nadya. I've had a wonderful time in Paris, Krish, all among the people who are just not received in polite society. You see they've nearly all started life high up and been knocked off their perches into the mud (N. Coward)2) ocaдить кoгo-л.; cбить cпecь c кoгo-л., пocтaвить кoгo-л. нa cвoё мecтoI reckon that he's been knocked off his perch by our form of investigation (D. Clark)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > knock smb. off his perch
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