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1 вопросительный взгляд
1) General subject: interrogative look, interrogatory look, questioning look, quizzical look2) Makarov: inquiring lookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вопросительный взгляд
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2 она вопросительно посмотрела на него
General subject: she gave him a questioning lookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она вопросительно посмотрела на него
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3 опрос
1) General subject: canvass (населения), consultation, head count (общественного мнения), inquiry, interrogation, interviewer, perquisition, quiz, polling2) Aviation: request3) Medicine: interview, casetaking (в гомеопатии)4) Colloquial: head count (общественного мнения и т.п.)5) Engineering: look-up, poll (метод сбора информации), polling (метод сбора информации), scan (в системе обегающего контроля), survey (метод сбора информации)6) Railway term: quizzing7) Law: examination, question8) Diplomatic term: (социологический) interview9) TV: recall10) Jargon: down the line (с целью получить информацию, сведения, какие-то блага и т.п.)11) Information technology: interrogate, lookup, poll (упорядоченный) (абонентов), query (в сети), scan, scanning (датчиков или регуляторов)12) Oil: poll13) Communications: conference14) Ecology: testing15) Advertising: audit (например, потребителей), questioning, survey16) Drilling: challenge17) Network technologies: Polling (Механизм опроса, обеспечивающим уникальную адресацию каждого устройства), data polling, querying18) Programming: reading19) Automation: polling (напр. станции данных), sampling21) Makarov: enquiry, enquiry (населения), inquiry (населения), polling (напр. датчиков), polling (напр., датчиков), questionnaire, sample (датчика)22) Politico-military term: opinion poll -
4 отводить глаза
Iразг. look away; turn one's eyes away; avert one's eyesОн сошёл со сцены, скромный, улыбающийся, и спросил, привычно ожидая похвалы: - Ну как? - Ничего, - сказала Тоня, отводя глаза. (С. Антонов, Дело было в Пенькове) — He came down the steps smiling modestly, and asked Tonya, anticipating praise as usual: 'How did it go?' 'All right,' Tonya said, looking away.
IIУчительница стала спрашивать домашнее задание, и все в классе отвели в сторону глаза. Я тоже не выучил урок и тоже отвёл глаза. (Н. Евдокимов, Страстная площадь) — The teacher started questioning with regard to the homework assignment and everyone in class averted their eyes. I also hadn't done the homework and also averted my eyes.
( кому) разг. distract smb.'s attention; take smb. in; deceive smb.; cf. pull the wool over smb.'s eyesТрофимов.
И, очевидно, все хорошие разговоры у нас для того только, чтобы отвести глаза себе и другим. (А. Чехов, Вишнёвый сад) — Trofimov. It's plain that all our clever conversations are only meant to distract our own attention and other people's.Никита повернул направо, к речке, и старался идти по дороге, по чужим следам, в тех же местах, где снег был нетронутый, чистый, - Никита шёл задом наперёд, чтобы отвести глаза Аркадию Ивановичу. (А. Толстой, Детство Никиты) — Nikita turned to the right, towards the river, and tried to keep to the road, walking in other people's footprints and in places where the snow was untrampled going backwards in order to deceive Arkady Ivanovich.
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5 подробный
1. particularly2. specified3. as large4. circumstantial5. close6. closelyон подробно расспросил меня о том, что я видел — he questioned me closely about what I had seen
7. narrow8. at lengthподробно; наконец — at length
9. circumstantially10. detail11. narrowly12. in detail; in full13. detailed; full-lengthв подробностях; подробно — in detail
14. at largeподробно; в целом; весь; широко; вообще; имеющий широкие полномочия — as large
15. length16. minuteСинонимический ряд:детально (проч.) детально; досконально
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