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1 сбавленный
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > сбавленный
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2 учёт
м.1) ( подсчёт) calculation; ( опись и оценка) stocktakingбухга́лтерский учёт — accounting
не поддава́ться учёту — be beyond all calculation
вести́ учёт (рд.) — take stock (of)
гра́фик учёта рабо́чего вре́мени — time sheet
закры́то на учёт — closed for stocktaking
учёт во́дных ресу́рсов — water (resources) assessment
2) (регистрация жительства, членства и т.п.) registrationбрать на учёт (вн.) — register (d)
станови́ться на учёт — be / get registered
состоя́ть на учёте — be on the books
снима́ть с учёта (вн.) — strike (d) off the register; take (d) off the books
снима́ться с учёта — be struck off the register, be taken off the books
3) ( принятие во внимание) taking into accountс до́лжным учётом (рд.; фактов, условий и т.п.) — with due regard (for); with due account taken (of)
без учёта (рд.) — with no account taken (of)
учёт обще́ственного мне́ния — responsiveness to public opinion
4) фин. ( векселей) discount, discounting -
3 снятый
removed; taken offснял с помощью рычага; снятый с помощью рычага — prised off
снял с вальцов; снятый с вальцов — reeled off
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4 выводить из эксплуатации
* * *Выводить из эксплуатации -- to decommission, to retire, to remove from service, to take out of service (или operation), to take off the lineThis test loop was decommissioned in June 1975 after a total of 35,535 loading cycles had been applied to the fatigue specimens.At Pulliam, Boilers 1 and 2 were built in 1927 and retired in 1980.Later, Unit 4 was taken off the line to install the new header.If the machine is taken out of operation for some time, the belts should be removed from the pulleys.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выводить из эксплуатации
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5 взлетать
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6 отрывать
1. tear off; lift offотрывал; отрывался; оторванный — taken - off
взлетающий; отрывающий; отрыв — blasting off
отрывать; вырывать, освобождать — tear away
взлетать; отрывать; старт — blast off
сдирать; срывать; отрывать — rip off
2. tearing off; lifting offАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > отрывать
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7 отрывать
1. separate; come off (refl.)[lang name="Russian"]сдирать; срывать; отрывать — rip off
[lang name="Russian"]взлетать; отрывать; старт — blast off
[lang name="Russian"]взлетающий; отрывающий; отрыв — blasting off
[lang name="Russian"]отрывал; отрывался; оторванный — taken - off
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8 отрывать
1. separate; come off (refl.)сдирать; срывать; отрывать — rip off
взлетать; отрывать; старт — blast off
взлетающий; отрывающий; отрыв — blasting off
отрывал; отрывался; оторванный — taken - off
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9 отрывать
1. separate; come off (refl.)сдирать; срывать; отрывать — rip off
взлетать; отрывать; старт — blast off
взлетающий; отрывающий; отрыв — blasting off
отрывал; отрывался; оторванный — taken - off
2. come off (refl.); separate3. separating; coming off (refl.)Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отрывать
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10 не исключать любого варианта действий
External policy: have not taken off any option from the table (контекстуальный перевод на русс. язык; "We haven't taken off any option from the table," Admiral Mike Mullen said.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не исключать любого варианта действий
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11 отгул
1) General subject: overtime leave, compensatory leave, time taken off in lieu, time off, personal day, PTO, personal day off2) American: day off3) Law: compensatory time-off4) Business: time off in lieu5) American English: comp time6) EBRD: time in leau obligate -
12 судно было снято со своего обычного рейса
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > судно было снято со своего обычного рейса
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13 У-171
СНИМАТЬСЯ/СНИТЬСЯ С УЧЁТА VP subj: human to have one's name taken off a list (of members or those registered for sth.): X снялся с учёта - X had his name removed (stricken) from the books (the roster, the rolls etc) X had his name stricken from (taken off) the register (the books etc). -
14 сниматься с учета
• СНИМАТЬСЯ/СНЯТЬСЯ С УЧЕТА[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to have one's name taken off a list (of members or those registered for sth.):- X снялся с учёта≈ X had his name removed (stricken) from the books (the roster, the rolls etc);- X had his name stricken from (taken off) the register (the books etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сниматься с учета
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15 сняться с учета
• СНИМАТЬСЯ/СНЯТЬСЯ С УЧЕТА[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to have one's name taken off a list (of members or those registered for sth.):- X снялся с учёта≈ X had his name removed (stricken) from the books (the roster, the rolls etc);- X had his name stricken from (taken off) the register (the books etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сняться с учета
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16 Г-439
ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ (И) ПОШЛО (ПОШЛА) ПИСАТЬ coll humor VP subj. (1st var.) or VPimpcr s (2nd var) these forms only fixed WOthings started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly)there they gooff they go (went) things really began to take off (of arguments etc) the fireworks started.Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... «Бона! Пошла писать губерния!» - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... -all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).Общий хохот покрыл его (Луки Савича) голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His (Luka Savich's) voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls («Мёртвые души»), 1842. -
17 и пошла писать
• ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ; (И) ПОШЛО < ПОШЛА> ПИСАТЬ coll, humor[VPsubj (1st var.) or VPimpers (2nd var.); these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ things started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly):- [of arguments etc] the fireworks started.♦ Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... "Вона! Пошла писать губерния!" - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... - all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).♦ Общий хохот покрыл его [Луки Савича] голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His [Luka Savich's] voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).♦ Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).—————← The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (" Мёртвые души"), 1842.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и пошла писать
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18 и пошло писать
• ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ; (И) ПОШЛО < ПОШЛА> ПИСАТЬ coll, humor[VPsubj (1st var.) or VPimpers (2nd var.); these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ things started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly):- [of arguments etc] the fireworks started.♦ Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... "Вона! Пошла писать губерния!" - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... - all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).♦ Общий хохот покрыл его [Луки Савича] голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His [Luka Savich's] voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).♦ Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).—————← The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (" Мёртвые души"), 1842.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и пошло писать
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19 пошла писать
• ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ; (И) ПОШЛО < ПОШЛА> ПИСАТЬ coll, humor[VPsubj (1st var.) or VPimpers (2nd var.); these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ things started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly):- [of arguments etc] the fireworks started.♦ Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... "Вона! Пошла писать губерния!" - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... - all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).♦ Общий хохот покрыл его [Луки Савича] голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His [Luka Savich's] voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).♦ Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).—————← The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (" Мёртвые души"), 1842.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пошла писать
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20 пошла писать губерния
• ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ; (И) ПОШЛО < ПОШЛА> ПИСАТЬ coll, humor[VPsubj (1st var.) or VPimpers (2nd var.); these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ things started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly):- [of arguments etc] the fireworks started.♦ Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... "Вона! Пошла писать губерния!" - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... - all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).♦ Общий хохот покрыл его [Луки Савича] голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His [Luka Savich's] voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).♦ Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).—————← The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (" Мёртвые души"), 1842.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пошла писать губерния
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