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1 вопрос исчерпан
- Вы, товарищи, не возражаете? - обратился он к остальным. - Нет. Значит, вопрос исчерпан. Мы оставляем Жухраю денег и мандат на работу. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — 'No objections, Comrades?' he turned to the others. 'None. Then the matter is settled. We'll leave Zhukhrai some money and the credentials he'll need for his work.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вопрос исчерпан
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2 уладить вопрос
1) General subject: set a question at rest, settle the matter, sopite a question, settle an issue (They claim that these are IT issues that have been settled. - эти вопросы улажены)2) Makarov: set the question at rest -
3 решать
несов. - реша́ть, сов. - реши́ть1) (+ инф.; утверждаться в намерении) decide (+ to inf), make up one's mind (+ to inf); сов. тж. be determined (+ to inf)он реши́л е́хать — he decided [made up his mind] to go
зна́чит, решено́ — that's decided / settled then
2) (вн.; разрешать - задачу, вопрос и т.п.) solve (d); (спор, трудность и т.п.) settle (d) resolve (d)э́то реша́ет де́ло [вопро́с] — that settles the matter [question]
э́то не реша́ет вопро́са — it does not decide / settle the issue
судья́ реши́л де́ло в его́ по́льзу — the judge decided the case in his favour
реша́ть зада́чу — 1) ( математическую) do / solve a problem 2) (рд.; проблему) solve / settle / resolve the problem (of)
реша́ть кроссво́рд — do a crossword puzzle
3) (вн.; предопределять, влиять) decide (d), determine (d)реша́ть у́часть бо́я — decide the outcome of the battle
реши́ть судьбу́ (рд.) — decide / seal the fate (of)
он там ничего́ не реша́ет — he makes no decisions there
••реша́ть поста́вленные зада́чи — fulfil the tasks one is charged with; fulfil / accomplish one's mission
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4 вопрос исчерпан
1) General subject: that settles the matter2) Mathematics: the debate is over, the question is settled
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