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1 пользоваться широким спросом
have a general run, have a great runРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > пользоваться широким спросом
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2 пользоваться широким спросом
1) Business: have a great run2) Makarov: have a general runУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пользоваться широким спросом
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3 широко
1. abroad2. far-reaching3. generally4. vast5. as large6. loosely7. long8. broader9. broadly10. ever-growingвсё более широкое применение, всё возрастающее использование — ever-growing use
11. extensively12. sweepingly13. widely14. wider15. wraparound16. broad; wide; vast; large; great; mass; large-scale; open17. sweeping18. wideСинонимический ряд:1. обширный (прил.) обширный; пространный2. размашистый (прил.) машистый; размашистый3. свободный (прил.) просторный; свободныйАнтонимический ряд: -
4 пользоваться
1. take advantage of2. enjoyпользоваться свободой, быть свободным — to enjoy freedom
3. take hold of4. use; make use of; avail; enjoy; have; take5. avail6. profit byвоспользоваться; пользоваться; извлекать пользу из — profit by
Синонимический ряд:употреблять (глаг.) употреблять -
5 пользоваться спросом
1. find a market2. find a ready marketтребования рынка; рыночный спрос — market demand
3. have the callРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > пользоваться спросом
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6 иметь дальние перс
General subject: legs (to have legs - eg: will the Tea Party Movement evaporate after the elections as so many other protest movements, or does it have legs - long term prospects, have substance, will 'run and run'...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь дальние перс
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7 иметь сущность
General subject: have legs (will 'run and run'), legs (will 'run and run') -
8 быть долго в ходу
General subject: have a long run -
9 разгуливаться
General subject: have good walk, run riot, clear up, move without restraint -
10 температурить
General subject: have a temperature, run a temperature, to be running a temperature -
11 менструировать
1) General subject: have a period2) Medicine: flow3) Physiology: menstruate4) Jargon: unwell5) Invective: have the rag on6) Taboo: chase the cotton mouse, come sick, cover the waterfront, entertain the general, flash the red rag, fly the flag, have( one's) auntie with one, have (one's) grandmother with one, have (one's) little friend with one, have (one's) run on, have Baker flying, have the decorators in, have the flags flying, (о женщине) ride the cotton pony, surf the crimson wave, wear rags -
12 возможность высказаться
1) General subject: audience (with; кому-л.), have a good run (У вас уже имелась возможность высказаться... - You had a good run, now let me finish my thought.)2) Makarov: audience ( with) (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возможность высказаться
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13 бросаться
1) General subject: dartle, dash, fling, launch, plunge (часто into, out of), plunge into, pop, rush (тж. перен.), scatter, shy, spring, start, swoop, tear along, throw, throw oneself, tousle, tumble, dart, fall on, flounce, go to, plunge, thrust oneself, fly to (к чему-л.), hit out (на кого-л.), charge (You should have seen me run when that goat charged at me!), jump down throat (внезапно нападать, обрушиваться, на кого-л.), go at (на кого-л.), fall on (на кого-л., что-л.)2) Biology: race3) Obsolete: hurtle4) Jocular: ramp5) Jargon: step off the deep end6) Makarov: fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), go at (smb.) (на кого-л.), snatch, spring up, swoop down, fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.) -
14 развернуться вовсю
1) General subject: have a splurge, run on all four cylinders2) Colloquial: to be in all (one's) glory, be in all gloryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > развернуться вовсю
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15 участвовать
1) General subject: be a party to (в чем-либо), bear a hand, contribute, engage, go in (for) (в состязании), have part, participate, run (в соревнованиях, скачках, бегах), share, take part, tie up (в чем-л.), be involved (with) (The spectator was hit by an escort motorcycle involved with the race.), join, be in2) Medicine: recruit (в клиническом исследовании в качестве пациента)3) Colloquial: be on board (в чем либо)4) Sports: compete5) Mathematics: appear, be involved in, be present, come into play in, figure, involve, occur, play part of, take part in6) Law: engage oneself7) Diplomatic term: participate (in) (в чём-л.), participate in something, play (в чём-л.), take part in something8) Jargon: on the shake9) Business: be privy to10) Makarov: be concerned in, enter, get in, go( went, gone) (в доле), go in, participate (в конференции), take part (в конференции)11) Taboo: muck in -
16 иметь даль
General subject: have legs (to have legs - eg: will the Tea Party Movement evaporate after the elections as so many other protest movements, or does it have legs - long term prospects, have substance, it will 'run and run'...) -
17 иметь д
General subject: have legs ("The socks and sandals look has got legs" - a pun where a "leg" fashion seems set to 'run and run' - ie: has gathered the critical momentum needed to make it a significant fashion movement for a while) -
18 мне не хватило денег
General subject: I have run short of money, my money has run shortУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мне не хватило денег
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19 у меня кончились деньги
General subject: I have run short of money, my money has run shortУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня кончились деньги
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20 Мне не хотелось бы этого делать, но ...
General subject: I hate to do it but... (I hate to do it but I have to interrupt you - we've run out of time. - Не хочется вас перебивать, но...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Мне не хотелось бы этого делать, но ...
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