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1 в такой же степени
степень ликвидности; величина наличности — cash position
до последней степени, до крайности — to the last degree
очень, в значительной степени; почти — pretty much
очень; в большой степени; почти — pretty much
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > в такой же степени
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2 тренировка на центрифуге
Quite naturally, much attention was paid to sports, parachute jumps, centrifuge training…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > тренировка на центрифуге
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3 уделять много внимания
Quite naturally, much attention was paid to sports, parachute jumps, centrifuge trainingРусско-английский словарь по космонавтике > уделять много внимания
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4 Д-254
КАК (У СЕБЯ) ДОМА чувствовать себя, быть* (как + AdvP these forms only subj-compl with copula (subj: human often used with imper fixed WOto feel comfortable, relaxed, not shy or embarrassedfeel (quite (very much)) at homebe quite (very much) at home feel (be) (quite (very much)) at ease (in limited contexts) make o.s. at home be so much at home feel like one of the family.«Вы, кажется, стараетесь по обязанности хозяйки занять меня? - спросил Обломов. - Напрасно!» - «Отчего напрасно? Я хочу, чтоб вам не было скучно, чтоб вы были здесь как дома, чтоб вам было ловко, свободно, легко...» (Гончаров 1). uDo you feel it your duty as a hostess to entertain me?" Oblomov asked. uYou needn't, you know." uWhy not? I don't want you to be bored. I want you to feel at home here, to be comfortable and at your ease..." (1b).Холостяк Дюма у доктора чувствовал себя как дома (Эренбург 1). Dumas, the bachelor, felt quite at home at the doctor's house... (1a)....С Катей Аркадий был как дома он обращался с ней снисходительно, не мешал ей высказывать впечатления, возбуждённые в ней музыкой, чтением повестей, стихов и прочими пустяками... (Тургенев 2). With Katya...Arkady was quite at ease he was indulgent, and gave her free rein to voice her impressions inspired by music, by the reading of a book or poetry and similar trifles...(2a).В кабинете дядюшка попросил гостей сесть и расположиться как дома, а сам вышел (Толстой 5). 'Uncle' asked his visitors to sit down and make themselves at home, and then went out of the room (5b).По мнению Демьяна, Маяковский погиб, потому что вторгся в область, где он, Демьян, чувствует себя как дома, но для Маяковского чуждую (Мандельштам 1). In Demians view, Mayakovski had died because he had trespassed on territory to which he was a stranger-the same political territory in which he (Demian) was so much at home (1a). -
5 как дома
[ как + AdvP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); often used with imper; fixed WO]=====⇒ to feel comfortable, relaxed, not shy or embarrassed:- feel (quite < very much>) at home;- feel (be) (quite < very much>) at ease;- [in limited contexts] make o.s. at home;- feel like one of the family.♦ "Вы, кажется, стараетесь по обязанности хозяйки занять меня? - спросил Обломов. - Напрасно!" - "Отчего напрасно? Я хочу, чтоб вам не было скучно, чтоб вы были здесь как дома, чтоб вам было ловко, свободно, легко..." (Гончаров 1). "Do you feel it your duty as a hostess to entertain me?" Oblomov asked. "You needn't, you know." "Why not? I don't want you to be bored. I want you to feel at home here, to be comfortable and at your ease..." (1b).♦ Холостяк Дюма у доктора чувствовал себя как дома (Эренбург 1). Dumas, the bachelor, felt quite at home at the doctor's house... (1a).♦...С Катей Аркадий был как дома; он обращался с ней снисходительно, не мешал ей высказывать впечатления, возбуждённые в ней музыкой, чтением повестей, стихов и прочими пустяками... (Тургенев 2). With Katya...Arkady was quite at ease; he was indulgent, and gave her free rein to voice her impressions inspired by music, by the reading of a book or poetry and similar trifles...(2a).♦ В кабинете дядюшка попросил гостей сесть и расположиться как дома, а сам вышел (Толстой 5). 'Uncle' asked his visitors to sit down and make themselves at home, and then went out of the room (5b).♦ По мнению Демьяна, Маяковский погиб, потому что вторгся в область, где он, Демьян, чувствует себя как дома, но для Маяковского чуждую (Мандельштам 1). In Demian's view, Mayakovski had died because he had trespassed on territory to which he was a stranger-the same political territory in which he (Demian) was so much at home (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как дома
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6 как у себя дома
[ как + AdvP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); often used with imper; fixed WO]=====⇒ to feel comfortable, relaxed, not shy or embarrassed:- feel (quite < very much>) at home;- feel (be) (quite < very much>) at ease;- [in limited contexts] make o.s. at home;- feel like one of the family.♦ "Вы, кажется, стараетесь по обязанности хозяйки занять меня? - спросил Обломов. - Напрасно!" - "Отчего напрасно? Я хочу, чтоб вам не было скучно, чтоб вы были здесь как дома, чтоб вам было ловко, свободно, легко..." (Гончаров 1). "Do you feel it your duty as a hostess to entertain me?" Oblomov asked. "You needn't, you know." "Why not? I don't want you to be bored. I want you to feel at home here, to be comfortable and at your ease..." (1b).♦ Холостяк Дюма у доктора чувствовал себя как дома (Эренбург 1). Dumas, the bachelor, felt quite at home at the doctor's house... (1a).♦...С Катей Аркадий был как дома; он обращался с ней снисходительно, не мешал ей высказывать впечатления, возбуждённые в ней музыкой, чтением повестей, стихов и прочими пустяками... (Тургенев 2). With Katya...Arkady was quite at ease; he was indulgent, and gave her free rein to voice her impressions inspired by music, by the reading of a book or poetry and similar trifles...(2a).♦ В кабинете дядюшка попросил гостей сесть и расположиться как дома, а сам вышел (Толстой 5). 'Uncle' asked his visitors to sit down and make themselves at home, and then went out of the room (5b).♦ По мнению Демьяна, Маяковский погиб, потому что вторгся в область, где он, Демьян, чувствует себя как дома, но для Маяковского чуждую (Мандельштам 1). In Demian's view, Mayakovski had died because he had trespassed on territory to which he was a stranger-the same political territory in which he (Demian) was so much at home (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как у себя дома
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7 нечто обратное
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8 нечто противоположное
2) Latin: contra3) Makarov: quite the reverse, the contrary, very much the reverseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нечто противоположное
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9 в большой степени
1. in a great measureдо последней степени; перейдя все границы — into the ground
в большой мере, в значительной степени — to a great extent
в какой-то мере, до некоторой степени — in some measure
2. pretty muchочень, в значительной степени; почти — pretty much
очень; в большой степени; почти — pretty much
до такой степени; так — so much so
3. to a large extentв высшей степени, предельный — as all get-out
менее всего, в наименьшей степени — least of all
степень " свободы воздуха " — freedom of the air
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > в большой степени
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10 еще столько же
почти так же; как — much as
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11 в такой же мере
1) General subject: as well as, as well2) Makarov: quite as much -
12 в такой же степени
1) leg.N.P. with the same extent2) Makarov: quite as muchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в такой же степени
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13 прыжки с парашютом
[см. совершать прыжки с парашютом; син. парашютные прыжки]Quite naturally, much attention was paid to sports, parachute jumps, centrifuge training…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > прыжки с парашютом
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14 в такой же степени
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15 много
much, plenty, many, a great deal, a lot of, quite a few• Много более удобный (= Гораздо более удобный) метод состоит в том, чтобы... - A far more convenient approach is to...• Не требуется много усилий для того, чтобы увидеть, что... -It does not require much reflection to see that...• Однако задача становится много проще, если... - The problem, however, becomes much simpler if...• Относительно... известно не слишком много. - Not very much is known about...• Только много позднее (было обнаружено и т. п.), что... - It was only much later that... -
16 вдоволь
quite enough, plenty of, in plenty, in abundance; to one's heart 's content* * *1) much; 2) a lot of; 3) many* * *quite enough, plenty of, in plenty, in abundance* * * -
17 немало
quite a lot, much (с сущ. в ед. ч.), quite a few, many (с сущ. во мн. ч.), a great deal, a lot (с гл.) -
18 на ловца зверь бежит
Set phrase: speak of the devil and he is sure to appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), speak of the devil and he will appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), talk of the devil and he is sure to appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), talk of the devil and he will appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), the ball comes to the player, the game leaves the den to look for the hunting man, the game walks into my (his) bag!, with him (me, etc) good chance comes at onceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на ловца зверь бежит
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19 на ловца и зверь бежит
Set phrase: speak of the devil and he is sure to appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), speak of the devil and he will appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), talk of the devil and he is sure to appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), talk of the devil and he will appear (used when a person meets quite unexpectedly another person whom the first one wanted to meet (find) so much), the ball comes to the player, the game leaves the den to look for the hunting man, the game walks into my (his) bag!, with him (me, etc) good chance comes at onceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на ловца и зверь бежит
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20 немало
1) (quite) a lot, a great deal (of), much (с сущ. в ед. ч.); (quite) a few, many, (quite) a number of
2) (с глаголом) a great deal* * *1) many; 2) much; 3) a lot of* * *a lot, a great deal, much; a few, many* * *
См. также в других словарях:
quite — [ kwaıt ] function word *** Quite can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or adverb): I was quite angry with her. (before a verb): I quite agree with you. I can t quite decide which dress to wear today. as a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
quite — 1. Quite is a highly mobile word with a wide range of uses qualifying adjectives and adverbs (quite heavy / quite often), singular nouns (quite a lot), and verbs (We quite understand / I d quite like to). It causes difficulty because it has two… … Modern English usage
quite a few — or[quite a number] also {formal}[not a few] {n.} or {adj. phr.} Rather a large number; more than a few. * /Quite a few went to the game./ * /The basket had quite a few rotten apples in it./ The phrase quite a number is used like an adjective only … Dictionary of American idioms
quite a few — or[quite a number] also {formal}[not a few] {n.} or {adj. phr.} Rather a large number; more than a few. * /Quite a few went to the game./ * /The basket had quite a few rotten apples in it./ The phrase quite a number is used like an adjective only … Dictionary of American idioms
Quite — (kw[imac]t), adv. [F. quitte discharged, free, clear; cf. OF. quitement freely, frankly, entirely. See {Quit}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quite a bit — See: QUITE A LITTLE … Dictionary of American idioms
quite a number — See: QUITE A FEW … Dictionary of American idioms
quite a bit — See: QUITE A LITTLE … Dictionary of American idioms
quite a number — See: QUITE A FEW … Dictionary of American idioms
quite\ a\ bit — • quite a little (bit) • not a little formal • quite a bit informal noun or adj. phr. Rather a large amount; rather much; more than a little. We are not finished; quite a little is left to do. Cleaning the backyard needed quite a little work. the … Словарь американских идиом
quite\ a\ little — • quite a little (bit) • not a little formal • quite a bit informal noun or adj. phr. Rather a large amount; rather much; more than a little. We are not finished; quite a little is left to do. Cleaning the backyard needed quite a little work. the … Словарь американских идиом