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1 кадровый военный
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > кадровый военный
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2 кадровый военный
General subject: profession soldier, professional soldier, regular -
3 военный
1. прил. от войнаmilitary, warпоступить на военную службу — to enlist, to join
военные действия — hostilities, military operations
военная промышленность — the armaments industry; war industry
военное время — wartime, time of war
военное министерство — Ministry of Defence (в Англии); Defence Department (в США)
2. муж.; скл. как прил.военный корабль — man-of-war, warship
1) military man, soldier, serviceman2) мн. ч.; коллект.; военные the military, soldiery -
4 брать за горло
прост.take smb. by the throat; rush smb.; go for smb.; pester smb.- Но ведь ты понимаешь, что одно дело - взяться за оружие в час опасности, когда за горло схватят, а другое - быть военным профессионалом. (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — 'But surely you understand that it's one thing to take up arms in a moment of danger when someone's at your throat and quite another thing to be a professional soldier.'
- Барышня, не надо брать меня за горло. Раньше утра я вам прокладку не дам. Я уже Потапову сказал! Штамп чинится. Вы понимаете? (Ю. Трифонов, Студенты) — 'Don't rush me, young lady. You won't get them before morning. I've already told Potapov. We're repairing the machine, understand?'
Вид, вероятно, у меня был неважный, потому что Александр Евсеевич всё время наставлял: - Будут брать за горло - покажи характер! (Б. Васильев, Летят мои кони...) — I must have had a hangdog look because he kept saying, 'If they go for you, give it them back.'
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5 кадровый военнослужащий
2) Colloquial: professional3) Military: career person, career regular, career soldier, career status serviceman, careerist, military professional, regular soldier, tread4) Diplomatic term: pro5) Politico-military term: regular servicemanУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кадровый военнослужащий
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6 профессиональный военный
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный военный
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7 сверхсрочник
мre-engaging after completion of statutory military service, a soldier turned professional
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