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1 казенная норма
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > казенная норма
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2 казенная норма
норма жилплощади; жилищная норма — ration of floor space
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3 казенный
state; government; official; public; formal; perfunctory; commonplaceСинонимический ряд:бюрократический (прил.) бюрократический -
4 казённая норма
General subject: official ration -
5 на свой страх
на свой (собственный) страх < и риск> (делать, сделать что-либо)разг.do smth. off one's own risk (bat); do smth. at one's own risk (at one's peril, on one's own responsibility)[Паниковский] поведал Балаганову о серьёзнейшем опыте, который он проделал на свой страх и риск. (И. Ильф, Е. Петров, Золотой телёнок) — Panikovsky told Balaganov of the serious experiment he had performed on his own responsibility.
Гульд.
С завтрашнего дня. Рекламу всюду. Я игрок на свой страх и риск. Идёт? (К. Симонов, Русский вопрос) — Gould: Starting tomorrow. Advertisements everywhere. At my own risk. O. K.?Продаттестата лейтенант из Особого Сашке не выдал, и из этого выходило, что отпустил он Сашку не совсем официально, а, видать, на свой страх и риск. (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — The Special Department lieutenant hadn't provided Sashka with his ration card which meant that his letting Sashka go wasn't properly official; he'd just done it off his own bat.
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