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1 old hands
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2 he\ is\ an\ old\ hands\ at\ it
English-Hungarian dictionary > he\ is\ an\ old\ hands\ at\ it
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3 old hand
1) общ. бывалый [опытный\] человек, знаток, мастер своего делаto be an old hand at smth. — иметь большой опыт в чем-л.
She is an old hand at letter-writing. — Она большой мастер в написании писем.
The course is suitable for both novices and "old hands". — Курс рассчитан как на новичков, так и на специалистов.
Ant:2) эк. тр. опытный сотрудник, специалист со стажемSee: -
4 old Washington hands
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5 lay hands on
عَثَرَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. discover: to find, esp. by chance: I discovered a snake under my bed. I never discovered who she was. find (found): to discover by chance: Did you find that old shoe in the road?. hit on, or upon: to find by chance: I hit upon a new way of saving money. lay hands on: to be able to find: I have a key, but I can’t lay hands on it just now. locate: to find sth. in a certain place (esp. on a map): The church is easily located by its high tower. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
6 time hangs heavily on smb.'s hands
(time hangs heavily (или heavy) on smb.'s hands)While these acts and deeds were in progress in and out of the office of Sampson Brass, Richard Swiveller, being often left alone therein, began to find the time hang heavy on his hands. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. VII) — Пока все вышеописанные дела и события происходили в стенах и за стенами конторы Самсона Брасса, Ричард Свивеллер, которому частенько случалось корпеть за своим столом в полном одиночестве, томился скукой, не зная, как убить время.
‘I could be content,’ went on Hurstwood, ‘if... I had you to go to, you for a companion. As it is, I simply move about from place to place without any satisfaction. Time hangs heavily on my hands.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XIII) — - Я был бы вполне доволен жизнью, - продолжал Герствуд, - если бы... мог приходить к вам, если бы я нашел в вас друга. Теперь же я просто хожу то в одно место, то в другое, не испытывая ни малейшего удовольствия. Я не знаю, чем мне заполнить мой досуг.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > time hangs heavily on smb.'s hands
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7 go through smb.'s hands
пpoйти чepeз pуки кoгo-л. 'I've seen so many sad cases go through my hands in these courts,' said the old judgeConcise English-Russian phrasebook > go through smb.'s hands
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8 her hands were twisted by hard work and old age
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > her hands were twisted by hard work and old age
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9 shake hands with an old friend
Табуированная лексика: (о мужчине) мочитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shake hands with an old friend
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10 опитен работник
old handold handsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > опитен работник
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11 veterano
adj.1 veteran, experienced, old campaigner, skilled.2 old-timer.m.1 old timer, old chap, buffer, old duffer.2 veteran, ex-soldier, old soldier, vet.* * *► adjetivo1 veteran► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 veteran2 figurado old hand* * *(f. - veterana)noun adj.* * *veterano, -a1.ADJ (Mil) veteran2.SM/ F (Mil) veteran; (fig) old hand *, old stager ** * *I- na adjetivo veteran (before n)II- na masculino, femenino veteran* * *I- na adjetivo veteran (before n)II- na masculino, femenino veteran* * *veterano11 = old hand, oldtimer [old-timer], established player, longtimer, veteran.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This collection of essays on Garcia Marquez is aimed at readers new to his work, but there is plenty here to interest old hands.
Ex: Throughout the book, he demonstrates how racial tensions often overshadowed class and cultural differences between oldtimers and newcomers.Ex: The mysterious decline in the profitability of the children's book market has less to do with an economic slump than with shifts in market share between established players and the newcomers.Ex: Findings concerning characteristics of recently arrived youth and of longtimers in correctional institutions are compared.Ex: One of every three homeless males in the United States is a veteran.* centro social para veteranos de guerra = Veterans' centre.* más veterano, el = seniormost, the.* veterano de guerra = war veteran.* viejo veterano = war horse.veterano2= seasoned, veteran, old-time, long-time [longtime].Ex: At the same time, seasoned librarians are faced with new learning requirements for computer seaching.
Ex: He also lumps himself and librarians together as 'devoted and in some instances veteran pursuers, preservers, and disseminators of truth'.Ex: Over a hundred years ago Samuel S Green advised librarians 'Receive readers with something of the cordiality displayed by an old-time innkeeper'.Ex: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.* soldado veterano = veteran soldier.* * *1 ‹soldado/militar› veteran ( before n)2 (en cualquier actividad) veteran ( before n)un tenista veterano a veteran tennis playerun abogado veterano en esas lides a lawyer with a great deal of experience in these mattersmasculine, feminine1 ( Mil) veteran2 (en otras actividades) veteranCompuesto:veterano/veterana de guerramasculine, feminine war veteran* * *
veterano◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
veteran
veterano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino veteran
' veterano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
veterana
- antiguo
English:
hand
- old-timer
- veteran
- vet
* * *veterano, -a♦ adj1. [militar] veteran2. [en otra actividad] experienced;es más veterano que yo he's more experienced than me;una de las directoras de cine más veteranas a movie director with one of the longest track records in the business3. CSur Fam [maduro]estamos veteranos, nos cansamos pronto we're getting on a bit now, we get tired easily♦ nm,f1. [militar] veteran2. [en otra actividad] veteran;es ya un veterano en estas lides he's an old hand at these thingses una veterana muy simpática she's a very sweet old thing* * *I adj veteran; ( experimentado) experiencedII m, veterana f veteran* * *veterano, -na adj & n: veteran -
12 veterano1
1 = old hand, oldtimer [old-timer], established player, longtimer, veteran.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This collection of essays on Garcia Marquez is aimed at readers new to his work, but there is plenty here to interest old hands.Ex. Throughout the book, he demonstrates how racial tensions often overshadowed class and cultural differences between oldtimers and newcomers.Ex. The mysterious decline in the profitability of the children's book market has less to do with an economic slump than with shifts in market share between established players and the newcomers.Ex. Findings concerning characteristics of recently arrived youth and of longtimers in correctional institutions are compared.Ex. One of every three homeless males in the United States is a veteran.----* centro social para veteranos de guerra = Veterans' centre.* más veterano, el = seniormost, the.* veterano de guerra = war veteran.* viejo veterano = war horse. -
13 recruit
1. сущ.1) воен. новобранец, призывникto instruct [train\] recruits — инструктировать [тренировать\] новобранцев
2) упр. новичок, новый работник [сотрудник\] ( недавно принятый на работу)a raw recruit — неопытный новичок, "зеленый", "желторотый"
training of recruits — подготовка [обучение\] новичков
A recruit is on probation for two months. — Новый работник два месяца находится на испытательном сроке.
The more the recruit understands about the informal rules of the workplace, the easier time they will have adjusting. — Чем лучше новичок поймет неформальные правила поведения на рабочем месте, тем быстрее он приспособится.
All employees — new recruits and old hands — attend a special one-day customer service seminar. — Все сотрудники — как новички, так и со стажем — посещают специальный однодневный семинар по обслуживанию клиентов.
See:3) общ. новичок, новый член (новый член партии или другой организации, который в течение некоторого времени не считается полноправным членом)2. гл.When you become a full member things change, but as a recruit you need to prove how much you want to be with us. — Когда вы станете полноправным членом, все изменится, но пока вы являетесь новичком, вам нужно доказывать свое желание быть с нами.
1) воен. вербовать, призывать [набирать\] (новобранцев)2) общ. вербовать, набирать (в какую-л. организацию, спортивную команду)3) эк. тр. нанимать, принимать (на работу)to recruit staff [personnel\] — комплектовать штат (сотрудников), нанимать персонал
to recruit locally — нанимать местных рабочих [специалистов\]
The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants. — Директор лаборатории нанял способную команду ассистентов.
They are recruiting staff for their new store. — Они набирают персонал для нового магазина.
Syn:See:4) общ. пополнять (запасы, напр., воды)5) общ. окрепнуть, поправиться; укрепить (здоровье)I have recruited a little since I came here. — Я поправил свое здоровье, с тех пор как я здесь.
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14 tige
n. f.1. 'Ciggy', 'fag', cigarette. File-moi une tige! Give us a smoke!2. (pl.; also: tiges de pâquerettes): 'Spindle-shanks', skinny legs.3. 'Prick', 'cock', penis. Faire une tige: To perform fellatio.4. Vieille tige (Friendly term of familiarity.) Salut, vieille tige! Hello, old cock! (This appellation is said to have originated amongst airmen and referred to 'old hands' at the flying game.) -
15 nonnismo
nonnismo s.m. (gergo mil.) bullying of the old hands towards recruits.* * *[non'nizmo]sostantivo maschile gerg. mil. = bullying, hazing of young recruits by senior soldiers* * *nonnismo/non'nizmo/sostantivo m.gerg. mil. = bullying, hazing of young recruits by senior soldiers. -
16 cry content with
уст.(cry content with (первонач. to))выражать радость, испытывать чувство удовлетворения [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Gloucester: "...Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile. And cry ‘content’ to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry VI’, part III, act III, sc. 2) — Глостер: "...Что ж, я могу с улыбкой убивать, Кричать "Я рад!", когда на сердце скорбь И увлажнять слезой притворной щеки, И принимать любое выраженье." (перевод Е. Бируковой)
It is notable that most of the old hands in turf strategy have cried content with their various horses... (OED) — Интересно то, что большинство завсегдатаев ипподрома, знатоков стратегии скачек, всегда превозносят до небес своих лошадей...
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17 судя по всему
to all appearance (appearances); by the look of things; everything seems to indicate that...Ребята развеселились. Человек, судя по всему, впервые видит осциллограф и берётся указывать тем. кто, можно сказать, зубы съел на этом деле! (Д. Гранин, Искатели) — The lads thought that was funny. A fellow who, by the look of things, had never seen an oscillograph before, trying to tell old hands what to do!
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18 περιτρίβω
A rub or wear away all round, - τρίψας ὁ χρόνος [ τὸ ἄγαλμα] Philostr.Her.2.1, cf. Im.1.23 ([voice] Pass.); πτερὰ περιτετριμμένα battered, Arist.HA 627a13; κόγχος ἅλμη.. περιτρῐβείς ([tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.) Lyc.790: metaph., περιτετριμμένοι 'old hands', Arr.Epict.2.6.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιτρίβω
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19 tapasztalt vén róka ebben
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20 опытные вашингтонские политики
Русско-английский политический словарь > опытные вашингтонские политики
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