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41 Sacking
A general term to include fabrics of jute, hemp and tow yarns, made for the manufacture of sacks for sugar, coal, etc. Very coarse yarns are used and there are few ends and picks per inch (from 6 to 12) -
42 если он существует
•The magnetic-moment term, if any (or if it exists), is much larger than...
•There are few, if any, boundaries absolutely separating one animal community from another.
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43 в этой библиотеке почти нет английских книг
General subject: there are few English books, if any, in that libraryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в этой библиотеке почти нет английских книг
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44 если в этой библиотеке и есть английские книги, то их очень мало
General subject: there are few English books, if any, in that libraryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > если в этой библиотеке и есть английские книги, то их очень мало
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45 таких, как он, мало
General subject: there are few men of his timberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таких, как он, мало
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46 это распоряжение касается почти всех рабочих
General subject: there are few workers to whom this order does not referУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это распоряжение касается почти всех рабочих
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47 gastado1
1 = hackneyed, worn, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], well-worn, spent.Ex. It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.Ex. Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.Ex. Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.Ex. He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Ex. If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.----* batería gastada = dud battery.* gastado por el uso = worn-out.* muy gastado = worn-out. -
48 crecerse
1 (tomar mayor fuerza) to grow in confidence* * *VPR1) (=tomar fuerza)pocos jugadores saben crecerse ante la adversidad — there are few players who can stand up and be counted in the face of adversity
2) * (=engreírse) to get full of o.s.con nada que le digas ya se crece — whatever you say to him he still gets all full of himself o his head still starts to swell
3) (Cos)en el cuello se le crece un punto — increase one stitch at the neck, add one stitch at the neck
* * *vprto become more self-confident;crecerse ante las dificultades to thrive on adversity;el equipo se creció tras marcar el gol the team grew in confidence after scoring the goal;el artista se creció con los aplausos del público the artist grew in confidence in response to the audience's applause* * *v/r rise to the challenge ooccasion -
49 exemple
c black exemple [εgzɑ̃pl]masculine noun• citer qn/qch en exemple to quote sb/sth as an example• faire un exemple de qn ( = punir) to make an example of sb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un a au milieu.* * *ɛgzɑ̃pl
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nom masculin1) ( cas) exampleprenez l'exemple du Japon — take the case of Japan, take Japan for example
sans exemple — [situation] unprecedented
3) ( image) example (de of)prendre exemple sur quelqu'un, prendre quelqu'un en exemple — to take somebody as a model
4) ( idéal) model (de of)donner or citer quelqu'un en exemple — to hold somebody up as an example
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par exemple locution adverbiale1) ( pour illustrer) for example2) ( marquant l'étonnement)3) ( marquant l'indignation)ça par exemple! — well, honestly!
* * *ɛɡzɑ̃pl nm1) (= illustration) examplepar exemple — for example, for instance
2) (= modèle) model, examplesans exemple (bêtise, gourmandise) — unparalleled
pour l'exemple [punir] — as an example
* * *A nm1 ( cas) example; prendre un exemple au hasard to take a random example; le seul exemple connu the only known example; exemple grammatical grammatical example; prenez l'exemple du Japon take the case of Japan, take Japan for example; on connaît peu d'exemples de ce phénomène there are few precedents for this phenomenon; sans exemple [situation] unprecedented;2 ( leçon) warning (pour to); votre renvoi sera un exemple pour les autres your dismissal will be a warning to the others; pour l'exemple as a warning to others; en le condamnant à mort, on a voulu faire un exemple the intention in passing the death sentence was to make an example of him;3 ( image) example (de of); donner l'exemple du courage à qn to set sb an example of courage; donner le bon/mauvais exemple to set a good/bad example; suivre l'exemple de qn to follow sb's example; prendre exemple sur qn, prendre qn en exemple to take sb as a model; à l'exemple de qn following in sb's footsteps; elle est enseignante, à l'exemple de sa mère she's a teacher, like her mother;4 ( idéal) model (de of); être l'exemple même/l'exemple de la gentillesse to be the very model/a model of kindness; donner or citer qn en exemple to hold sb up as an example; se donner en exemple to set oneself up as an example.B par exemple loc adv1 ( pour illustrer) for example; les grandes villes, par exemple Paris large cities, Paris for example;2 ( marquant l'étonnement) (ça) par exemple! how amazing!;3 ( marquant l'indignation) ça par exemple! well, honestly![ɛgzɑ̃pl] nom masculin1. [d'architecture, d'un défaut, d'une qualité] exampledonner quelque chose en ou comme exemple to give something as an exampledonner l'exemple to give ou to set the exampleprendre exemple sur quelqu'un to take somebody as a model ou an examplesuivre l'exemple de quelqu'un to follow somebody's example, to take one's cue from somebodyla France a dit non et d'autres pays ont suivi son exemple France said no and other countries followed suit————————à l'exemple de locution prépositionnellepar exemple locution adverbiale1. [comme illustration] for example ou instance2. [marque la surprise](ça) par exemple, c'est Pierre! Pierre! well I never!ça par exemple, le verre a disparu! well, well, well, the glass has disappeared!————————pour l'exemple locution adverbialesans exemple locution adjectivale -
50 LJÓTR
a. ugly (Þ. var manna ljótastr); fátt mun ljótt á Baldri, on Balder there are few blemishes.* * *adj., ljótari, ljótastr, [cp. Dan. lyde], ugly, hideous, misshapen, of the body; Þórarinn var allra manna ljótastr, hann hafði hendr miklar ok ljótar … þat er manns fótr, sá er ek hygg, at engi skal hér í kaupstaðnum ljótari vera … at eigi muni fást jafnljótr fótr … ok er þessi því ljótari, at hér er ef en mesta táin, Ó. H. 74, 75; Grímr var svartr maðr ok ljótr, Eg. 3; en fleiri vóru Mýramenn manna ljótastir, 771; at hann mundi verða ljótr ok líkr feðr sínum, svartr á húrs-lit, 147, 459 (the verse); mikill vexti ok ljótr, Fms. vi. 200; þat ætla ek at eigi fæðisk upp ljótari maðr en þú ert, 207; ljótari ok leiðiligri, ii. 137; þenna kýs ek, fátt mun ljótt á Baldri, Edda 46; hann var mikill maðr ok sterkr, ljótr ok hljóðlyndr, Eb. 42.II. metaph. bad, sore, hideous; et ljóta líf, Ls. 4; sé þar ljótan harm, faðir, what a shame! Edda 58; ljótar syndir, Bs. 1. 319; ljótr í siðferði, Mar.; ljótastar sakir, rán ok stuldir, Sks. 664.III. in pr. names, Ljótr, Ljót-ólfr; of women, Ljót, Ljótunn, Landn.; and as the latter part, Arn-ljótr, Þór-ljótr, id., Fb. iii. -
51 monologo
m (pl -ghi) monolog(ue)* * *monologo s.m. monologue; soliloquy: il monologo di Amleto, Hamlet's soliloquy; nel teatro moderno ci sono pochi monologhi, in modern drama there are few soliloquies; reciterà un breve monologo, he will recite a short monologue // monologo interiore, interior monologue.* * ** * *monologopl. - ghi /mo'nɔlogo, gi/sostantivo m.monologue, monolog AE; il monologo di Amleto Hamlet's soliloquy. -
52 siamo in pochi
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53 если он существует
•The magnetic-moment term, if any (or if it exists), is much larger than...
•There are few, if any, boundaries absolutely separating one animal community from another.
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54 опыт проектирования
Опыт проектирования-- There are few, if any, U.S. firms that presently possess the knowledge and experience to design ponds.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > опыт проектирования
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55 aldaezin
io. unchangeable, invarible, constant; lege \aldaezinak gutxi dira there are few unchangeable laws -
56 razdaleko
adv wide apart, with an interval be- tween, with intervening space | milju razdaleko with one mile between, one mile from one another; kuća ima malo i razdaleko su there are few houses and far between -
57 the off season
the period, at a hotel, holiday resort etc, when there are few visitors: It's very quiet here in the off season; adjective (etc) في غَيْر الأوان، في وَقْت خارِج المَوْسِم -
58 yanlı
"1. (something) which has (a specified number of) sides: sekiz yanlı bir ev an octagonal house. 2. /ın/ supporter of; advocate of; adherent of; partisan of: Bu yöntemin yanlıları az. There are few who advocate this method." -
59 Количество
There are (но не is) large (finite, small, infinite, negligible) number of exceptions (sets, points)$N$ is the number of times that this contour winds around $O$We consider a number of results concerning this problemThere are a number of results concerning this problemA number of results concerning this problem are publishedThis conclusion is valid for a countable number of points$A=B$ for all $n$ except a finite number (или for all but finitely many $n$)$Q$ contains all but a countable number of the $x_j$There are only countably many elements $q$ of $Q$ with...Quite a few of (a considerable number) of these results are now widely usedOnly a few of these results have been published beforeРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Количество
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60 сколько-нибудь
•There are no internal movements of rock inside the Moon that are at all comparable with...
•For water treatment to be anywhere near efficient, one should...
•Few generalizations of any value ( сколько-нибудь ценных) are given here.
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