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121 opinion
[ə'pɪnjən]сущ.1) взгляд, мнение, убеждениеconsidered opinion — обоснованное, твёрдое мнение
dissenting opinion — юр. особое мнение ( судьи)
frank / honest opinion — откровенное мнение
prevailing / prevalent opinion — преобладающее мнение
opinion former / maker — лицо, формирующее общественное мнение
opinion about / on smth. — мнение по поводу чего-л.
to air / express / give / offer / pass / state / venture / voice an opinion — выразить мнение
to be of opinion that — полагать, что
to entertain / have / hold an opinion — иметь мнение
to form an opinion about smb. / smth. — составить мнение о ком-л. / чём-л.
to have a high opinion of smb. / smth. — быть хорошего, высокого мнения о ком-л. / чём-л.
to have a low opinion of smb. / smth. — быть низкого, плохого мнения о ком-л. / чём-л.
to have no opinion of smb. / smth. — не иметь мнения о ком-л. / чём-л.
She has strong opinions about everything. — У неё есть свои твёрдые убеждения по любому вопросу.
I still have not formed an opinion about the candidates. — Я ещё не составил мнения о кандидатах.
He has a high opinion of himself. — Он высокого о себе мнения.
- matter of opinionThe court handed down an opinion. — Суд объявил своё решение.
Syn:2) оценка; мнение, заключение специалиста- lay opinionto have / get / take / another opinion — пригласить ещё одного специалиста; запросить мнение ещё одного эксперта
- counsel's opinion
- have the best opinionSyn:••Opinions differ. посл. — О вкусах не спорят.
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122 plentiful
['plentɪf(ə)l], [-ful]прил.1) изобилующий, изобильный, обильныйHis table plentiful, but plain. — Его еда обильная, но простая.
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124 rife
[raɪf]прил.; предик.1) обычный, частый, обыкновенный, распространённыйto be / grow / wax rife — быть / становиться обычным
Wagers were very rife among us. — Пари были у нас частым / привычным явлением.
A rumour of the queen's arrest was rife in London. — Слух об аресте королевы распространился по Лондону.
Syn:2) изобилующийlanguage rife with maxims — язык / стиль, изобилующий изречениями
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125 ruling
['ruːlɪŋ] 1. сущ.1) постановление; судебное решение; постановление судьи2) заведование, руководство, управление, правлениеfair / just ruling — справедливое правление
to make a ruling / hand down a ruling амер. — управлять
3) линование; начерченные линии2. прил.1) господствующий, правящий2) главный, превалирующий, преобладающийruling gradient ж.-д. — руководящий подъём
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126 uppermost
['ʌpəməust] 1. прил.1) самый верхний; высший2) главный, господствующий, превалирующий, преобладающийSyn:2. нареч.1) наверху, кверхуShe held out her hand with the palm uppermost. — Она вытянула руку ладонью кверху.
2) прежде всегоTo speak out what came uppermost to her tongue. — Сказать первое, что пришло ей в голову.
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127 wide
[waɪd] 1. прил.1) широкий2) обширный, большойthe big wide world — большой мир (за пределами родного дома, города, края)
Soon you'll leave school and go out into the big wide world. — Скоро ты окончишь школу и выйдешь в большой мир.
Syn:The three gazed at him with wide eyes wondering. — Эти трое смотрели на него широко раскрытыми от удивления глазами.
5) удалённый, далёкий прям. и перен.A place four miles wide of N. — Место, расположенное в четырёх милях от N.
My own notions were too wide of the notions prevalent among lawyers. — Мои собственные понятия были слишком далеки от понятий большинства юристов.
How wide he is from truth. — Как он далёк от истины!
6) диал. свободный, широкий ( об одежде)7) лингв. широкий ( о гласном)8) разг.а) выходящий за рамки допустимого, приемлемого; неумеренныйPrices asked are very wide. — Запрашиваемые цены слишком высоки.
б) распутный, развратныйв) пронырливый, хитрый, сообразительный, находчивыйWell, she was tipsy; but she was very wide. — Ну, вообще-то, хоть она и была под мухой, но при этом очень хорошо соображала.
••- give smb. a wide berth- give smth. a wide berth 2. нареч.1) широкоThe door was wide open. — Дверь была распахнута настежь.
2) совершенно, абсолютноTheir fields of activity are so wide apart. — Сферы их деятельности абсолютно разные и никак не пересекаются.
3) = wide of the mark мимо целиHe fired at him, but the bullet went wide. — Он стрелял в него, но пуля прошла мимо.
4) далеко, на большом расстоянииThe news spread far and wide. — Новость распространялась всё дальше и дальше.
The churches built wide from one another. — Церкви, построенные далеко друг от друга.
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128 condition
1. n1) состояние, положение2) pl обстоятельства, условия, обстановка; режим3) условие, оговорка
- abnormal conditions
- acceptable conditions
- actual operating conditions
- additional conditions
- adverse conditions
- apparent condition
- as-received condition
- atmospheric conditions
- auxiliary condition
- average conditions
- basic conditions
- basis conditions
- boilerplate conditions
- boom conditions
- business conditions
- climatic conditions
- commercial conditions
- competitive conditions
- compulsory conditions
- credit conditions
- critical conditions
- debenture conditions
- defective condition
- design conditions
- desired conditions
- dissolving condition
- economic conditions
- emergency conditions
- end-service condition
- end-use condition
- environmental conditions
- equal conditions
- equilibrium conditions
- existing conditions
- express conditions
- extreme conditions
- faulty condition
- favourable conditions
- feasibility conditions
- financial condition
- financial conditions
- first-order conditions
- general conditions
- general conditions of a contract
- guarantee conditions
- housing conditions
- implied condition
- inequitable condition
- inflationary conditions
- insurance conditions
- job conditions
- labour conditions
- lease conditions
- letter of credit conditions
- licence conditions
- limiting condition
- living conditions
- loan conditions
- local conditions
- main condition
- maintenance conditions
- mandatory conditions
- marginal conditions
- market condition
- market conditions
- marketing conditions
- meteorological conditions
- moderate operating conditions
- normal conditions
- obligatory conditions
- operable condition
- operating condition
- operating conditions
- operation conditions
- operational conditions
- optimal conditions
- outside condition
- peak condition
- perfect condition
- permanent condition
- plant conditions
- policy conditions
- poor condition
- practical conditions
- precedent condition
- preferential conditions
- preliminary condition
- prescribed conditions
- prevailing conditions
- prevalent market conditions
- prior condition
- production conditions
- project conditions
- proper condition
- purchase and sale conditions
- queue condition
- rated conditions
- readiness condition
- realistic conditions
- realizability condition
- reasonable conditions
- regular service conditions
- resolutive condition
- restrictive conditions
- running conditions
- safety conditions
- saturation condition
- second-order conditions
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- shop conditions
- side condition
- site conditions
- social conditions
- soil condition
- sound condition
- special conditions
- special policy conditions
- stabilized production conditions
- stable monetary conditions
- standard conditions
- stand-by condition
- starting conditions
- stipulated conditions
- storage conditions
- strict budgetary conditions
- strict technical conditions
- stringent conditions
- subsequent condition
- suitable conditions
- suitable shipping conditions
- surplus conditions
- suspensive condition
- technical conditions
- technological conditions
- tender conditions
- test conditions
- top condition
- trading conditions
- traffic conditions
- transport conditions
- unequal conditions
- unfair conditions
- unfavourable conditions
- uniform conditions
- unsatisfactory conditions
- unsound financial condition
- unstable market conditions
- usable condition
- use conditions
- usual conditions
- working conditions
- conditions of acceptance
- condition of cargo
- conditions of a contract
- conditions of delivery
- conditions of employment
- conditions of financing
- condition of goods
- conditions of a guarantee
- conditions of a letter of credit
- conditions of life
- conditions of the market
- conditions of marketing
- condition of packages
- conditions of participation
- conditions of payment
- conditions of sale
- conditions of service
- conditions of subscription
- conditions of supply
- conditions of transport
- conditions of work
- as per conditions
- in accordance with conditions
- in damaged condition
- in good condition
- in serviceable condition
- in undamaged condition
- in working condition
- on condition
- out of condition
- under existing conditions
- under the given conditions
- under production conditions
- adhere to conditions
- alter conditions
- attach conditions
- bargain for better conditions
- break conditions
- change conditions
- conform to conditions
- create favourable conditions
- follow conditions
- fulfil conditions
- implement conditions
- impose conditions
- improve conditions
- include conditions
- incorporate conditions
- infringe conditions
- lay down conditions
- make conditions
- meet conditions
- modify conditions
- observe conditions
- revise conditions
- set forth conditions
- stipulate conditions
- superimpose conditions
- violate conditions
- yield to conditions2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > condition
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