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ДРУГИМИ (ИНЫМИ) СЛОВАМИ NP instrum these forms only usu. sent adv (parenth) fixed WOphrased in a different wayin other wordsto put it differently (another way) (in limited contexts) that is to say.Теперь он (Фёдор) читал как бы в кубе, выхаживая каждый стих... Другими словами, он, читая, вновь пользовался всеми материалами, уже однажды собранными памятью для извлечения из них данных стихов... (Набоков 1). Now he (Fyodor) read in three dimensions, as it were, carefully exploring each poem....In other words, as he read, he again made use of all the materials already once gathered by his memory for the extraction of the present poems., (1a).«Ну что ж, товарищи, - оглядев присутствующих, сказал Ревкин. - Начнём, пожалуй». Закрыли двери, отключили все телефоны, и началось закрытое, то есть тайное от других, или, говоря иными словами, подпольное заседание (Войнович 4). "Well, then, comrades," said Revkin with a glance that took in everyone, "I guess we should begin." They closed the doors and disconnected all the telephones A closed meeting began - that is, one kept secret from others, or to put it another way, an underground session (4a) -
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[NPinstrum; these forms only; usu. sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ phrased in a different way:- [in limited contexts] that is to say.♦ Теперь он [Фёдор] читал как бы в кубе, выхаживая каждый стих... Другими словами, он, читая, вновь пользовался всеми материалами, уже однажды собранными памятью для извлечения из них данных стихов... (Набоков 1). Now he [Fyodor] read in three dimensions, as it were, carefully exploring each poem....In other words, as he read, he again made use of all the materials already once gathered by his memory for the extraction of the present poems., (1a).♦ "Ну что ж, товарищи, - оглядев присутствующих, сказал Ревкин. - Начнём, пожалуй". Закрыли двери, отключили все телефоны, и началось закрытое, то есть тайное от других, или, говоря иными словами, подпольное заседание (Войнович 4). "Well, then, comrades," said Revkin with a glance that took in everyone, "I guess we should begin." They closed the doors and disconnected all the telephones A closed meeting began - that is, one kept secret from others, or to put it another way, an underground session (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > другими словами
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[NPinstrum; these forms only; usu. sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ phrased in a different way:- [in limited contexts] that is to say.♦ Теперь он [Фёдор] читал как бы в кубе, выхаживая каждый стих... Другими словами, он, читая, вновь пользовался всеми материалами, уже однажды собранными памятью для извлечения из них данных стихов... (Набоков 1). Now he [Fyodor] read in three dimensions, as it were, carefully exploring each poem....In other words, as he read, he again made use of all the materials already once gathered by his memory for the extraction of the present poems., (1a).♦ "Ну что ж, товарищи, - оглядев присутствующих, сказал Ревкин. - Начнём, пожалуй". Закрыли двери, отключили все телефоны, и началось закрытое, то есть тайное от других, или, говоря иными словами, подпольное заседание (Войнович 4). "Well, then, comrades," said Revkin with a glance that took in everyone, "I guess we should begin." They closed the doors and disconnected all the telephones A closed meeting began - that is, one kept secret from others, or to put it another way, an underground session (4a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иными словами
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1) General subject: in other words, put the other way round, that is to say, id est ("which is to say" = i.e.) (переводится так же как "то есть"), IOW (in other words), other words, In a similar vein (peregrin), in other quarters, said differently, put another way2) Colloquial: as in, put in other words3) Mathematics: put it differently, put this another way4) Cliche: stated differently (вводная фраза)5) Makarov: give it in other words, or -
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ИНАЧЕ ГОВОРЯ ( Invar sent adv (parenth) fixed WOexpressed differently (used to introduce a statement that conveys the meaning of the preceding statement but phrases it differently)in other wordsto put it another way that is (to say)....Кроме комиссий на станции есть некомиссии, иначе говоря, люди, не являющиеся членами комиссий, они стоят вне этого, заняты на других работах или вообще не служат (Соколов 1)....Besides the commissions there is a noncommission at the station too, or to put it another way, people who are not members of commissions, they stand outside them, employed at other jobs, or they don't work here at all (1a).С появлением Рыцаря все в доме окончательно встало на свои места. Иначе говоря, Ирина Викторовна не болела, Мансуров-Курильский снова вошел в роль по части ценных указаний, хотя и высказывал их в более лояльной форме... (Залыгин 1). With the appearance of the Knight everything in the house found its level. That is, Irina Viktorovna was no longer ill, Mansurov-Kurilsky resumed his role of order-giver, although he was fairer about it now.. (1a). -
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[Invar: sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ expressed differently (used to introduce a statement that conveys the meaning of the preceding statement but phrases it differently):- that is (to say).♦...Кроме комиссий на станции есть некомиссии, иначе говоря, люди, не являющиеся членами комиссий, они стоят вне этого, заняты на других работах или вообще не служат (Соколов 1)....Besides the commissions there is a noncommission at the station too, or to put it another way, people who are not members of commissions, they stand outside them, employed at other jobs, or they don't work here at all (1a).♦ С появлением Рыцаря все в доме окончательно встало на свои места. Иначе говоря, Ирина Викторовна не болела, Мансуров-Курильский снова вошел в роль по части ценных указаний, хотя и высказывал их в более лояльной форме... (Залыгин 1). With the appearance of the Knight everything in the house found its level. That is, Irina Viktorovna was no longer ill, Mansurov-Kurilsky resumed his role of order-giver, although he was fairer about it now.. (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иначе говоря
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•Another way of putting it is that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
•In other words (or To put it differently), rock is composed of inorganic matter.
•To put this another way, the solution can tolerate...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > другими словами
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•Another way of putting it is that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
•In other words (or To put it differently), rock is composed of inorganic matter.
•To put this another way, the solution can tolerate...
* * *Другими словамиIn other words, grains of Class SI should be transformed into grains of Class I.That is to say the threshold stress for interphase-boundaries sliding could be very high.Substituting for N, (A/F) = 1 which is to say that the air/fuel ratio is equal for the two differing scales of combustor.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > другими словами
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прил.other, another, different; else, next, secondэто другое дело — that is another matter, that is quite different
тот или другой — either, one or another
другими словами — in other words, to put it differently, to put this another way
никто другой — none else, nobody else
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Говоря иначеStated differently, one should not evaluate internally finned tubes alone, without considering the larger system of which the finned tubes are only a part.Expressed another way, the panel will be more highly stressed in the center than at the strut end attachment.Put another way, the length scale is so much less than the blade chord that it precludes a gradual reduction in lift.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говоря иначе
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in other words, to put it differently, to put this another wayРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > другими словами
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•(To) put (it) otherwise [or differently, or (in) another way],...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иначе говоря
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•To put it differently (or another way) (or In other words),...
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•(To) put (it) otherwise [or differently, or (in) another way],...
* * *Иначе говоря-- The nature of the secondary flow depends on the distribution of cross-stream vorticity ( that is to say, the boundary layer thickness).Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иначе говоря
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•To put it differently (or another way) (or In other words),...
* * *Иными словамиIn other words, the procedures that are effective at low speed may not be at all adequate at high speed.Otherwise, the results from these models are not pertinent to the problem.That is, thicker solids with low thermal conductivity offer longer endurance times.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иными словами
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in other words, (to) put (it) otherwise/differently/(in) another way
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