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  • 81 turning-point

    fordulópont, forgatópont, kötőpont
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    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) fordulópont

    English-Hungarian dictionary > turning-point

  • 82 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) momento crítico

    English-Portuguese dictionary > turning-point

  • 83 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) dönüm noktası

    English-Turkish dictionary > turning-point

  • 84 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) prelomnica

    English-Slovenian dictionary > turning-point

  • 85 turning-point

    • käänne
    • käännekohta
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    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) käännekohta

    English-Finnish dictionary > turning-point

  • 86 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) vendepunkt
    vendepunkt

    English-Norwegian dictionary > turning-point

  • 87 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) svolta, (momento decisivo)

    English-Italian dictionary > turning-point

  • 88 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) der Wendepunkt

    English-german dictionary > turning-point

  • 89 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) punkt zwrotny

    English-Polish dictionary > turning-point

  • 90 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) pagrieziena punkts
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    pagrieziena punkts

    English-Latvian dictionary > turning-point

  • 91 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) persilaužimas, posūkis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > turning-point

  • 92 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) vändpunkt

    English-Swedish dictionary > turning-point

  • 93 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) obrat, kritický bod; zlom
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    • kritický bod
    • obrat

    English-Slovak dictionary > turning-point

  • 94 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.)

    English-Romanian dictionary > turning-point

  • 95 final approach fix or point

    final approach fix or point; FAF
    That fix or point of an instrument approach procedure where the final approach segment commences.
    (AN 4)
    конечная контрольная точка захода на посадку; точка конечного этапа захода на посадку; FAF;
    Koнтрoльнaя тoчкa (или тoчкa) схeмы зaхoдa нa пoсaдку пo прибoрaм, в кoтoрoй нaчинaeтся учaстoк кoнeчнoгo этaпa зaхoдa нa пoсaдку.

    International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > final approach fix or point

  • 96 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) (κρίσιμη) καμπή

    English-Greek dictionary > turning-point

  • 97 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) zatáčka; zvrat, obrat

    English-Czech dictionary > turning-point

  • 98 moot point

    Любой вопрос, который служит причиной дискуссии или спора. Во времена англосаксов a moot называлось собрание уважаемых граждан, на котором решались сложные вопросы местного управления, и к началу Средневековья оно приобрело значение «дискуссия». Это слово перекочевало в юридические круги и стало также обозначать дебаты среди студентов-юристов, на которых интересные юридические вопросы обсуждались и освещались как гипотетические случаи из практики. Такие собрания всё ещё существуют на университетских юридических факультетах. К XVI в. слово moot стало использоваться как прилагательное, означающее «спорный», от которого образовалось сочетание moot point, означающее вопрос или проблему, открытые для дебатов или дальнейших обсуждений.

    I have no objection to your mother visiting us over Christmas, but who is going to buy her ticket and where she is going to stay are moot points. — Я не возражаю против того, чтобы твоя мама приехала на Рождество, но кто будет покупать ей билет и где она остановится — это спорные вопросы.

    They have decided to separate, but what is going to happen to the house and furniture is a moot point, which they will have to discuss at length. — Они решили жить раздельно, но вот как быть с домом и мебелью — это спорный вопрос, который они должны будут обсудить подробно.

    English-Russian dictionary of expressions > moot point

  • 99 turning-point

    noun
    a place where a turn is made:

    a turning-point in his life.

    نُقْطَة تَحَوُّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > turning-point

  • 100 turning-point

    noun (a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) tournant, moment décisif

    English-French dictionary > turning-point

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  • it's getting to the point where... — it’s getting to the stage/point/where... phrase used for saying that a situation has reached a very bad stage Things are getting to the point where we can’t stand to be in the same room. Thesaurus: words used to describe situations and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • where — [ wer, hwer ] function word *** Where can be used in the following ways: as a question adverb (introducing a direct or indirect question): Where are you going? I wonder where she lives. as a relative adverb (referring back to a noun and… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • where — W1S1 [weə US wer] adv, conj, pron [: Old English; Origin: hwAr] 1.) in or to which place ▪ Where are you going? ▪ Where do they live? ▪ Do you know where my glasses are? ▪ Where would you like to sit? where (...) to/from ▪ Where have you come… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • where — [hwer, wer] adv. [ME wher < OE hwær, akin to Ger wo & to war in warum: for IE base see WHAT] 1. in or at what place? [where is the car?] 2. to or toward what place or point? [where did he go?] 3. in what situation or position [where will we be …   English World dictionary

  • Point-blank — n. [F. point point + blanc white.] 1. The white spot on a target, at which an arrow or other missile is aimed. [Obs.] Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.) (a) With all small arms, the second point in which the natural line of sight, when horizontal …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Point Conception — extends into the Pacific Ocean in southwestern Santa Barbara County, California. It is the point where the Santa Barbara Channel meets the Pacific Ocean, and as the corner between the mostly north south trending portion of coast to the north and… …   Wikipedia

  • point of tangency — point of tangency, Geometry. the point where a straight line touches a circle …   Useful english dictionary

  • point — point1 W1S1 [pɔınt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(idea)¦ 2¦(main meaning/idea)¦ 3¦(purpose)¦ 4¦(place)¦ 5¦(in time/development)¦ 6¦(quality/feature)¦ 7¦(games/sport)¦ 8¦(sharp end)¦ 9 boiling point/freezing point/melting point etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • point — [[t]pɔ͟ɪnt[/t]] ♦ points, pointing, pointed 1) N COUNT You use point to refer to something that someone has said or written. We disagree with every point Mr Blunkett makes... Dave Hill s article makes the right point about the Taylor Report...… …   English dictionary

  • Point — The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one hundredth of a percent. Related: minimum price fluctuation and tick. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. point point 1 [pɔɪnt] noun [countable] 1. a single idea, opinion, or fact,… …   Financial and business terms

  • point — See minimum price fluctuation. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary See basis point. American Banker Glossary The smallest unit of price change quoted, or one one hundredth of a percent. Related: minimum price fluctuation and tick. Bloomberg… …   Financial and business terms

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