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1 занимать ведущее положение в своей области
1) General subject: be at the top of profession, to be at the top of ( one's) profession2) Makarov: be at the top of (one's) professionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать ведущее положение в своей области
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2 ведущий специалист
leading expert, key/leading specialist,; senior staff, key personnel мн. ч.; guru разг. (светило, крупнейший авторитет)Профессор Смит - один из ведущих специалистов в мире в области астрофизики. — Professor Smith is one of the world's leading experts on astrophysics.
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > ведущий специалист
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3 на высоте
I(быть, оказаться и т. п.) be up-to the mark; be at one's best; be equal to smth.; rise (be equal) to the occasion; cf. come up to scratchОна поняла, что не дождётся от него ни утешения, ни уступок. Он хотел, чтобы она была "на высоте", и молча, твёрдо ждал, пока она возьмёт себя в руки. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — She realized that she could expect from him neither comfort nor indulgence. He wanted her 'to come up to scratch, and waited silently and firmly until she had pulled herself together.
II...вновь наши пехотинцы оказываются на высоте. Они отсекли автоматчиков от танков и прижали своим огнём к земле. (М. Шумилов, Стойкость, мужество, отвага) —...again our infantrymen were up to the mark. They severed the submachine-gunners from their armour and pinned them down.
( чего) (быть, оказаться и т. п.) rise to the demands of smth.; be at the tip-top of smth.Повар Григорий Иваныч, бывший воронежский дворовый, оказался на высоте своего призвания. Он накормил нас превосходно. (А. Чехов, Письмо Е. Я. Чеховой, 20 июня 1890) — The cook, Grigory Ivanich, who had been a house-serf at Voronezh, turned out to be at the tip-top of his profession. He fed us magnificently.
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