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pragmatism имя существительное: -
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5 безапелляционность суждений
General subject: pragmatismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безапелляционность суждений
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6 догматизм
1) General subject: dogmatism, pragmatism, scholasticism3) Psychology: positivism -
7 навязчивость
1) General subject: forwardness, obtrusiveness, officiousness, pragmatism, pushiness2) Medicine: obsession3) Military: intrusiveness4) Psychology: compulsion5) Aviation medicine: anancastia, anankastia -
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General subject: importunacy, importunity, obtrusiveness, officiousness, pragmatism, pushiness, urgency, intrusiveness -
9 прагматизм
1) General subject: realism, utilitarianism2) Philosophy: pragmatism -
10 прагматизм в праве
leg.N.P. juristic pragmatismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прагматизм в праве
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1) General subject: empiricism, functionalism, practicality, pragmatism, realism2) Psychoanalysis: practicalism -
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1) General subject: moxie, pragmatism, shrewdness, utility2) Engineering: practicability, practicableness, usability, usefulness3) Mathematics: efficiency4) Information technology: usability (характеристика качества программного обеспечения)5) Oil: practicality6) Graphic expression: down-to-earthiness7) Makarov: policy -
13 придерживаться прагматизма
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > придерживаться прагматизма
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14 прагматизм в праве
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НА ВРЕМЯ PrepP Invar advfor a limited timefor a whilefor a time temporarily (in limited contexts) for the time being for the nonceдавать (брать) что \В-315 - give (take) sth. on loan.Co свойственной ему практичностью он живо прикинул возможные последствия - на тот случай, если бы Лизка подняла шум. Во-первых, забудь на время дорогу в Пекашино... (Абрамов 1). With his customary pragmatism he quickly assessed the possible consequences in the event that Lizka should raise a stink. First of all, he could forget about visits to Pekashino for a while (1a).Сердце было убито: там на время затихла жизнь (Гончаров 1). His heart was dead: life had ceased there for a time (1a).Сам градоначальник, по-видимому, прекратил на время критический анализ недоимочных реестров и погрузился в сон (Салтыков-Щедрин 1).. The governor himself appeared to have temporarily abandoned his review of the tax arrears registers and fallen asleep (1b)....Ему на вездеходе компании «Ойл Аляска» лично Стен Гете прислал свой сакс, в подарок или на время, точно неизвестно... (Аксенов 6)...Stan Getz sent him his own sax on an Oil Alaska snowcat - whether as a gift or on loan isn't clear... (6a). -
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ЗАБЫВАТЬ/ЗАБЫТЬ ДОРОГУ к кому, куда coll VP subj: human usu. pfv past) to stop visiting s.o., frequenting some place (often as a consequence of a quarrel, an offense or insult, the breakup of a relationship etc)X забыл дорогу к Y-y = X stopped going (coming) to Y% placeX no longer goes (comes) to Y's place X stopped visiting Y(following a quarrel etc) X может забыть дорогу в место Z = X can forget about visiting (visits to) place ZImper забудь дорогу в наш дом - don't bother coming back heredon't come here (ever) again don't come around here anymore.Co свойственной ему практичностью он живо прикинул возможные последствия - на тот случай, если бы Лизка подняла шум. Во-первых, забудь на время дорогу в Пе-кашино... (Абрамов 1). With his customary pragmatism he quickly assessed the possible consequences in the event that Lizka should raise a stink. First of all, he could forget about visits to Pekashino for a while (1a). -
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• НА ВРЕМЯ[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ for a limited time:- for a while;- for a time;- temporarily;- [in limited contexts] for the time being;♦ Со свойственной ему практичностью он живо прикинул возможные последствия - на тот случай, если бы Лизка подняла шум. Во-первых, забудь на время дорогу в Пекашино... (Абрамов 1). With his customary pragmatism he quickly assessed the possible consequences in the event that Lizka should raise a stink. First of all, he could forget about visits to Pekashino for a while (1a).♦ Сердце было убито: там на время затихла жизнь (Гончаров 1). His heart was dead: life had ceased there for a time (1a).♦...Сам градоначальник, по-видимому, прекратил на время критический анализ недоимочных реестров и погрузился в сон (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)... The governor himself appeared to have temporarily abandoned his review of the tax arrears registers and fallen asleep (1b).♦...Ему на вездеходе компании "Ойл Аляска" лично Стен Гете прислал свой сакс, в подарок или на время, точно неизвестно... (Аксенов 6)...Stan Getz sent him his own sax on an Oil Alaska snowcat - whether as a gift or on loan isn't clear... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на время
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18 забывать дорогу
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]=====⇒ to stop visiting s.o., frequenting some place (often as a consequence of a quarrel, an offense or insult, the breakup of a relationship etc):|| [following a quarrel etc] X может забыть дорогу в место Z ≈ X can forget about visiting (visits to) place Z;- don't come around here anymore.♦ Со свойственной ему практичностью он живо прикинул возможные последствия - на тот случай, если бы Лизка подняла шум. Во-первых, забудь на время дорогу в Пекашино... (Абрамов 1). With his customary pragmatism he quickly assessed the possible consequences in the event that Lizka should raise a stink. First of all, he could forget about visits to Pekashino for a while (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забывать дорогу
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19 забыть дорогу
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]=====⇒ to stop visiting s.o., frequenting some place (often as a consequence of a quarrel, an offense or insult, the breakup of a relationship etc):|| [following a quarrel etc] X может забыть дорогу в место Z ≈ X can forget about visiting (visits to) place Z;- don't come around here anymore.♦ Со свойственной ему практичностью он живо прикинул возможные последствия - на тот случай, если бы Лизка подняла шум. Во-первых, забудь на время дорогу в Пекашино... (Абрамов 1). With his customary pragmatism he quickly assessed the possible consequences in the event that Lizka should raise a stink. First of all, he could forget about visits to Pekashino for a while (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забыть дорогу
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20 прагматизм
м.(представление о том, что истина адекватна практической пользе) pragmatism
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pragmatism — I noun expedience, expediency, matter of factness, practical attitude, practicality, practicalness, rationality, realism, realistic attitude, realisticness, reasonableness, sensibility, sensibleness, sound thinking, unidealism, unsentimentality… … Law dictionary
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