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1 шаг
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2 шаг
муж.большой шаг на пути (к) — a major step (toward), a great stride (toward)
идти тихим шагом — to walk slowly; to walk at a slow pace
идти быстрым шагом — to walk quickly; to walk with a rapid step, to walk with hurried steps
ни шагу дальше — not a step further, stay where you are!
шире шаг! — step out, take bigger strides!; get a move on! перен.
шагом марш! — forward, march!
в двух шагах от, в нескольких шагах от — two steps away (from), a few steps away (from), within a few steps, near by
это шаг вперед по сравнению (с) — it is an advance (over), it is a step forward
двигаться беглым шагом — воен. to double
быстрый шаг — quick march, brisk pace, fast pace, rapid pace
большими шагами, гигантскими шагами, семимильными шагами — with long/rapid/great strides
гигантские шаги — giant('s) stride ед.; спорт
прибавлять шагу — to mend/quicken one's pace
тихим шагом — slowly, with a slow step
ускорять шаг — to mend/increase one's pace, to quicken one's steps
шаг за шагом — step by step, little by little
2) тех. pitch, spacingшаг резьбы винта — screw pitch тех.
••делать первый шаг, делать шаг навстречу — (к примирению т.п.) to take the first step (to make up with smb.)
дипломатический шаг — diplomatic step/move; demarche франц.
на каждом шагу — at every step/turn; everywhere, on end, all around, all over the place
неверный шаг — false step, wrong move, misstep
первые шаги — the first steps, first move
с первых шагов — from it's first/earliest steps/stages, from the very beginning, from the outse
быть на шаг от — to be one step away from doing smth.
не давать кому-л. шагу шагнуть/ступить — not let smb. take a single step on smb.'s own
не отпускать кого-л. ни на шаг (от) — not let smb. stray one step (from); not let smb. stir a step from one's side
не отступать ни на шаг — not go back a step, not retreat a step
не отходить ни на шаг от кого-л., не делать ни шагу без кого-л. — not move/stir a step from smb.'s side
не продвинуться ни на шаг — not forward matter by a single step, not move forward in the least
она ни на шаг без кого-л./чего-л. — she is lost/helpless without smb./smth.
сделать первый шаг — (навстречу кому-л./чему-л.) to break the ice
шагу негде/некуда ступить — there is no room to move
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3 предпринимать шаги
1. take steps2. taking stepsРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > предпринимать шаги
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4 предпримешь шаги
1. take steps2. taking stepsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > предпримешь шаги
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5 шаг
1. step2. pitch[lang name="Russian"]калиброванная цепь, цепь с калиброванным шагом — pitch chain
3. walk[lang name="Russian"]поддерживать ребёнка, делающего первые шаги — to walk a baby
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ОДИН ШАГ от чего до чего coll NP sing only usu. impers predic with copula fixed WOit does not take much for one phenomenon, condition, emotion etc to develop into another more serious, significant etc one or to turn into an opposite or contrasting one: от X-a до Y-a один шаг - itfs only one (a short, a single) step from X to Yit's but a short (a single) step from X to Y Y is only one (just a) step away from X from X to Y is but a single step.Если для охранника охрана - задача политическая, то такой охранник ненадёжен: политические взгляды moivt меняться. Даже личная симпатия ненадежна: от симпатии до антипатии один шаг (Рыбаков 2). If security officials regarded their work as political, then they were unreliable, as political views were changeable. Even personal sympathy was unreliable, for it was only one step from sympathy to antipathy (2a)....Издали казалось, что солдатики иронически улыбаются. А от иронии до крамолы - один шаг (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....From а distance it looked as though they (the soldiers) were smiling ironically. And from irony to sedition is but a single step! (1b). -
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• ОДИН ШАГ от чего до чего coll[NP; sing only; usu. impers predic with copula; fixed WO]=====⇒ it does not take much for one phenomenon, condition, emotion etc to develop into another more serious, significant etc one or to turn into an opposite or contrasting one:- от X-a до Y-а один шаг≈ it's only one <a short, a single> step from X to Y;- it's but a short < a single> step from X to Y;- from X to Y is but a single step.♦ Если для охранника охрана - задача политическая, то такой охранник ненадежен: политические взгляды могут меняться. Даже личная симпатия ненадежна: от симпатии до антипатии один шаг (Рыбаков 2). If security officials regarded their work as political, then they were unreliable, as political views were changeable. Even personal sympathy was unreliable, for it was only one step from sympathy to antipathy (2a).♦...Издали казалось, что солдатики иронически улыбаются. А от иронии до крамолы - один шаг (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....From a distance it looked as though they [the soldiers] were smiling ironically. And from irony to sedition is but a single step! (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > один шаг
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8 гусиный шаг
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9 измерять шагами
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10 осторожный шаг
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11 позитивный шаг
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12 профилактический шаг
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > профилактический шаг
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13 процедурный шаг
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14 решительный шаг
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15 рискованный шаг
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16 тестовый шаг
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17 серия шагов
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18 без пяти минут
1) General subject: a step away from (e.g., a step away from qualifying as a teacher)2) Set phrase: almost, nearly (of a person about to receive an appointment, rank, academic degree, пр.) -
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1) General subject: branch, come off, deviate, diverge, estrange (estrange oneself from - отдаляться от), expire, go, leave, move, pull off, pull out (от станции - о поезде), recover, retreat, secede, stand back, thaw, turn away, wander from the point, withdraw, step away2) Military: retrograde, drop back3) Diplomatic term: shift away -
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БЕЗ ПЯТИ МИНУТ coll, humor PrepP Invar nonagreeing modif foil. by a NP denoting a person's profession, position, post fixed WOa person who will soon become (a professional in the named field), begin (practicing the named profession), receive (the named rank or title) etcon the verge of becoming aNP a step away (one step) from becoming a NP a budding NP a practically fully qualified NP within inches (an inch) of becoming a NP. На сцене хозяин дома Пётр Полуорлов, его сын Федя...Валерик, бывший однокашник Полуорлова, а теперь без пяти минут доктор наук (Рощин 2). Present are the man of the house, Pyotr Eaglovhis son, Fedya.and Valerik, a former classmate of Eaglov's. Valerik is right on the verge of becoming a Doctor of Science (2a).Его судили за хранение иностранной валюты, какой-то литературы... Вот так и прибыл он к нам в бригаду без пяти минут англичанином (Марченко 1). Не was tried for possessing foreign currency and some sort of printed matter...And so our gang acquired a practically fully qualified Englishman (1a).
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