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1 остатки
1) General subject: bits and pieces, char, cullings, dross, garbling, leavings, lees, odd and ends, odd come short, odd-come-shorts, oddments, odds, odds and ends, overplus, pickings, refuse, relic, relict, remain, remainder, remains, rinsings, scraps, tail, tails, trace (чего-л.), vestiges, waifs and strays2) Geology: recrement, screenings4) Colloquial: candle-ends, candles5) Military: remnants (разбитых частей и соединений)7) Agriculture: deads (напр. растительные)8) Rare: refusal10) Textile: cutting waste (при раскрое), odd scraps11) Physics: heels12) Jargon: cat and dogs13) Oil: butts, leavings (от перегонки)14) Leather: butt (от перегонки)15) Ecology: debris (живых организмов или органических веществ), leftovers, residuals, slush16) Advertising: cutting waste17) Oilfield: residues18) Industrial economy: residual stock19) Marine science: remains (ископаемых)20) Makarov: debris (живых организмов или орг. в-в), drains, garblings, relics, residua, scrap, tailings, traces (чего-л.), wastewood (лесозаготовок), woodwaste (лесозаготовок)21) Logistics: (товарные, нереализованные) left over stock -
2 обрезки
1) General subject: chip (киноплёнки), cuts, cutting, cuttings, debris, odds and ends, paring, parings, ribbons, scissorings, thrums, topping, trimmings, waste, bits and pieces3) Chemistry: second runnings4) Construction: trash cop,, chipping5) Railway term: shearings6) Economy: odd and ends7) Automobile industry: scrap iron10) Polygraphy: cutting (бумаги), offcut (бумажные), scissoring, trim11) Textile: jobs, new cuttings, odd scraps, oddments, rag, scrap material, shorts12) Jargon: cat and dogs13) Leather: shaving14) Ecology: trash16) Automation: rest pieces (на отрезном станке), shearing, slitting, trimming, waste ends (материала)17) Plastics: clippings -
3 обрывки
1) General subject: crumb (crumbsя of information - обрывки информации, обрывки сведений), dribs and drabs, fragments, odds and ends, ribbon, snippets (сведений и т. п.)2) Economy: odd and ends3) Textile: rag -
4 разрозненные вещи
1) Economy: odd and ends2) Makarov: odds and ends -
5 то да сё
General subject: odd and ends, this and that, this, that and the other -
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7 сé и сешто
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8 остатък
1. remainder, rest(ресто) change, odd moneyостатък от дълг a remainder of a debtразрушавам без остатък destroy without leaving a trace, destroy completelyостатъци remnants, remains, oddments, odds and ends, left-overs, pickings, waste, разг. odd-come-shortsостатъци от храна left-overs, scraps, broken victuals/meat, remains of food, waste food, food debris2. търг. rest, balanceостатък след съставяне на баланс a balance in hand3. хим. residium (pl. residia)4. мат. remainder, residual. остатъчен residualостатък магнетизъм residual magnetism* * *оста̀тък,м., -ци 1. remainder, rest; ( ресто) change, odd money; без \остатъкк completely, entirely; without remainder, with nothing to spare; to a fraction; разрушавам без \остатъкк destroy without leaving a trace, destroy completely;2. pl. remnants, remains, oddments, odds and ends, left-overs, pickings, waste, разг. odd-come-shorts; \остатъкци от храна left-overs, scraps, broken victuals/meat, remains of food, waste food, food debris;3. търг. rest, balance; \остатъкк след съставяне на баланса a balance in hand;4. хим. residium, pl. residia;5. мат. remainder, residual, excess; \остатъкк при деление на 9 excess of nine.* * *remainder; residuum (хим.); residual (и мат); rest (търг.){rest}; debris (мн.ч); waste (отпадъци)* * *1. (ресто) change, odd money 2. 3, хим. residium (pl. residia) 3. remainder, rest 4. ОСТАТЪК магнетизъм residual magnetism 5. ОСТАТЪК от дълг a remainder of a debt 6. ОСТАТЪК след съставяне на баланс а balance in hand 7. без ОСТАТЪК completely, entirely;without remainder, with nothing to spare 8. връщам ОСТАТЪК на return/give s. o. change 9. задържам ОСТАТЪКа keep the change 10. мат. remainder, residual.остатъчен residual 11. остатъци remnants, remains, oddments, odds and ends, left-overs, pickings, waste, разг. odd-come-shorts 12. остатъци от храна left-overs, scraps, broken victuals/meat, remains of food, waste food, food debris 13. получавам ОСТАТЪКа get change 14. разрушавам без ОСТАТЪК destroy without leaving a trace, destroy completely 15. търг. rest, balance -
9 Kleinkram
m umg.* * *Klein|kramm (inf)odds and ends pl; (= kleinere Arbeiten) odd jobs pl; (= Trivialitäten) trivialities pl, trivia pl* * *Klein·kramm (fam)* * *der (ugs.)1) (kleine Dinge) odds and ends pl.2) (unbedeutende Dinge) trivial matters pl.; (Einzelheiten) trivial details* * *Kleinkram m umg* * *der (ugs.)1) (kleine Dinge) odds and ends pl.2) (unbedeutende Dinge) trivial matters pl.; (Einzelheiten) trivial details -
10 вехтория
frippery, rubbish, second-hand goods; bric-a-brac; sl. junkвехтории lumber, odds and ends, sl. junk, разг. odd-come-shorts* * *вехторѝя,ж., -и frippery, rubbish, second-hand goods; bric-a-brac; sl. junk; \вехторияи lumber, odds and ends, junk, разг. odd-come-shorts.* * *rag; rubbish (жарг.)* * *1. frippery, rubbish, second-hand goods;bric-a-brac;sl. junk 2. вехтории lumber, odds and ends, sl. junk, разг. odd-come-shorts -
11 хлам
1) General subject: bits and pieces, clobber, culch, lumber, odd come short, odd-come-short, odd-come-shorts, odds and ends, peddlery, pedlary, pedlery, poor stuff, raffle, rubbish, rummage, shoddy, sorry stuff, stuff, thrum, truck, trumpery2) Computers: cruft3) Colloquial: junk4) Dialect: paltry5) American: trash6) Architecture: jumble7) Rude: crap8) Scottish language: raff -
12 В-351
ВСЯКАЯ ВСЯЧИНА coll NP sing only fixed WO1. (obj or subj) the most diverse things, objects, phenomenaall sorts (kinds) of things (stuff)(of material objects) sundries (all kinds of) odds and ends odd items (when introduced by Conj «и» at the end of an enumeration) and what have you.Мужик и работники заткнули дыру всякой всячиной (Герцен 1). The peasant and the others plugged the hole with all sorts of things (1a).«Что везешь к нам?» - спросил мой старик. «Ткани для женских платьев и мужских рубашек, — сказал Самуил, - галоши с загнутыми носками, какие обожают абхазцы, стёкла для ламп, иголки для швейных машин, нитки, пуговицы, чуму, холеру и другую всякую всячину» (Искандер 3). "What are you bringing us?" my old man asked. "Yard goods for women's dresses and men's shirts," Samuel said, "galoshes with turned-up toes of the kind Abkhazians adore, lamp chimneys, sewing-machine needles, thread, buttons, plague, cholera, and other sundries" (3a).Хотел он ей (птице) тут же размозжить голову, но вспомнил, что рядом, в Гаграх, живёт принц Ольден-бургский и от скуки покупает всякую всячину (Искандер 3). Не wanted to smash its (the bird's) head then and there, but remembered that nearby in Gagra lived a Prince Oldenburgsky who bought odd items out of boredom (3a).2. ( usu. prep objused with verbs of speaking) different things, topics, subjects (of conversation, discussion, reading, or contemplation)anything and everythingeverything under the sun all sorts (kinds) of things this and that.Так, разговаривая о всякой всячине, они шли по дороге (Искандер 5). Thus they walked along the road, talking of anything and everything (5a).Там мы жарили картошку на электрической плитке, прозванной «камином», распивали крепчайший чай и толковали о всякой всячине... (Копелев 1). There we fried potatoes on a hotplate, dubbed "the fireplace," drank the strongest tea, and talked about everything under the sun (1a).Ему хотелось на постоялый двор, к... Козлевичу, с которым так приятно попить чаю и покалякать о всякой всячине (Ильф и Петров 2). Не was longing to get back to the tavern, to...Kozlevich, with whom it was so nice to drink tea and chat about this and that (2a). -
13 всякая всячина
• ВСЯКАЯ ВСЯЧИНА coll[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====1. [obj or subj]⇒ the most diverse things, objects, phenomena:- [of material objects] sundries;- odd items;- [when introduced by Conj "и" at the end of an enumeration] and what have you.♦ Мужик и работники заткнули дыру всякой всячиной (Герцен 1). The peasant and the others plugged the hole with all sorts of things (1a).♦ "Что везешь к нам?" - спросил мой старик. "Ткани для женских платьев и мужских рубашек, - сказал Самуил, - галоши с загнутыми носками, какие обожают абхазцы, стёкла для ламп, иголки для швейных машин, нитки, пуговицы, чуму, холеру и другую всякую всячину" (Искандер 3). "What are you bringing us?" my old man asked. "Yard goods for womens dresses and men's shirts," Samuel said, "galoshes with turned-up toes of the kind Abkhazians adore, lamp chimneys, sewing-machine needles, thread, buttons, plague, cholera, and other sundries" (3a).♦ Хотел он ей [птице] тут же размозжить голову, но вспомнил, что рядом, в Гаграх, живёт принц Ольденбургский и от скуки покупает всякую всячину (Искандер 3). He wanted to smash its [the bird's] head then and there, but remembered that nearby in Gagra lived a Prince Oldenburgsky who bought odd items out of boredom (3a).2. [usu. prep obj; used with verbs of speaking]⇒ different things, topics, subjects (of conversation, discussion, reading, or contemplation):- this and that.♦ Так, разговаривая о всякой всячине, они шли по дороге (Искандер 5). Thus they walked along the road, talking of anything and everything (5a).♦ Там мы жарили картошку на электрической плитке, прозванной "камином", распивали крепчайший чай и толковали о всякой всячине... (Копелев 1). There we fried potatoes on a hotplate, dubbed "the fireplace," drank the strongest tea, and talked about everything under the sun (1a).♦ Ему хотелось на постоялый двор, к... Козлевичу, с которым так приятно попить чаю и покалякать о всякой всячине (Ильф и Петров 2). He was longing to get back to the tavern, to...Kozlevich, with whom it was so nice to drink tea and chat about this and that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всякая всячина
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14 остаток
1) remainder
2) (о ткани) remnant
3) мн. остатки - remains; remainder (остаток)
- lees, tails, dregs, leavings (отбросы)
- odd-come-short (обрывки, хлам)
- odds and ends (обрезки, обрывки)
- picking, scraps, leftovers (объедки)
4) мат. remainder* * ** * *1) remainder, rest; residue; vestige 2) remnant* * *balanceheelleft-overleftovermarginodd-come-shortoddcomeshortrelicremainderremainsremnantresiduerestsuperlusagesurplusvestige -
15 остатки
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16 обрывок
scrap, shred; snatch (песни, мелодии); scraps мн.; перен.; мн. dribs and drabs, odd-come-short, odds and ends* * *scrap, shred; snatch; scraps dribs and drabs* * *fragmentlumpnipnubblepieceragscrapshredwisp -
17 хлам
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18 обрывок
муж.scrap, shred; snatch (песни, мелодии); scraps мн. ч.; перен.; мн. ч. dribs and drabs, odd-come-short, odds and ends -
19 обрывки
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20 Abfälle
Abfälle
odds and ends, odd-come shorts, oddments, waste, rubbish, refuse, (techn.) tailing;
• kommunale Abfälle urban waste;
• verwertbare Abfälle salvageable items;
• Abfälle produzieren to produce waste;
• Abfälle getrennt sammeln to collect waste separately;
• Abfälle verwerten to recycle refuse.
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