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102 квалификация
1) General subject: attainment, background, experience, qualification, qualifications, workmanship, skill set2) Military: operating proficiency, rating, special qualification, (специальная) special skill, (специальная) speciality skill, trade3) Engineering: batch workpieces, grading4) Railway term: capability5) Law: characterization (в коллизионном праве), classification (в частности в коллизионном праве), competence, competency, legal treatment, (напр. преступления) subsumption6) Economy: efficiency7) Oil: proficiency, skill8) Astronautics: qualifying9) Mechanics: black art10) Business: ability, attainments, job, manual skill, training (напр., technical training)11) Drilling: know-how (работника)12) Sakhalin energy glossary: purity qualification (реактивов, хим.)13) Education: International qualification (диплом или сертификат, признанные во всем мире)15) Programming: qualification (так говорят, когда перед именем объекта ставят имя класса или пространства имен)16) Automation: (техническая) control, setting17) Cables: grade18) leg.N.P. determination of a legal relationship classification (private international law), qualification (as for an office or a job)19) Makarov: stuff -
103 мастерство
1) General subject: art, artistry, experience, feat, handicraft, ingenuity, knack, masterfulness, masterhood, mastership, mastery, prowess, skill, trade, workmanship2) Construction: workmanship (рабочего)3) Mathematics: facility4) Economy: craftsmanship, excellence5) Architecture: proficiency6) Diplomatic term: finesse7) Psychology: touch8) Jargon: close, know-how, oil, meal ticket9) Business: craft, manual skill -
104 навыки
1) General subject: attainments, attains, know-how2) Engineering: experience, skills3) Economy: skill4) Patents: attainment -
105 управленческий опыт
1) Economy: managerial know-how2) Business: managerial experienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управленческий опыт
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106 Г-363
ХЛЕБНУТЬ (ХВАТИТЬ) ГОРЯ (ГОРЮ-ШКА, ЛИХА) coll VP subj: human to experience much hardship, misfortune in lifeX хлебнул горя = X has had (seen) his share of suffering (grief)X has had more than his share of trouble (hard luck) X has taken (been through) a lot X's lot has been hard X has had it rough (tough).Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).«В войну (мадам Бранд) попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб» (Михайловская 1). "During the war she (Madame Brand) found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief (1a).Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря...» - «Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя» (Пастернак 1). They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet—would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a). -
107 М-211
С МОЁ (C НАШЕ, С ТВОЁ, С ВАШЕ) пожить, испытать и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv used with pfv verbs) (to live) to the extent that I (we, you) have, (to experience) the number of things that I (we, you) have: поживи с моё = (when you've lived (when you've been kicking around the world etc)) as long as I have (when you've seen (done etc)) as much as I have (wait) till you're my age (when you're as old) as me (when you've been through) what I haveNeg не с моё (твоё) - more than I (you) (have (did etc)).(Золотуев:) Покрутись с моё, покувыркайся, тогда не будешь спрашивать, зачем людям деньги... (Вампилов 3). (Z.:) When you've been kicking around the world as long as I have, you won't be asking why people want money... (3a).Младший продавец, когда начали продавать мёд из запасной бочки, видно, кое о чём догадался... Шалико никак не мог решить -заткнуть ему рот парой тридцаток или не стоит унижаться? Не стоит, наконец решил он, пусть с моё поишачит, а потом будет в долю входить (Искандер 4). The junior salesman must have caught on when they began selling honey from the reserved barrel....Shaliko could not decide: should he stop the man's mouth with a pair of thirty-ruble bills, or was it worth demeaning himself? It's not worth it, he decided finally, let him do as much scut work as I did, and then he'll come into his share (4a).(Платонов:) Очень приятно, но... что же из этого следует? (Петрин:) Поживите с моё, душенька, так узнаете! (Чехов 1). (Platonov:) Very nice too, but where does it get us? (Petrin:) When you're as old as me, boy, you'll know (1b).Я нанюхался пороху не с твоё!» (Шолохов 3). "I've seen a lot more action than you!" (3a). -
108 О-146
НЕЛЬЗЯ ОТКАЗАТЬ кому в чём coll НЕЛЬЗЯ ОТНЯТЬ у кого что or чего obs НЕ ОТКАЖЕШЬ кому в чём coll НЕ ОТНИМЕШЬ что or чего у кого coll ( impers predic with бытья, pres or past (variants with нельзя), or neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing (variants with не)) one cannot help but recognize, admit that s.o. has a certain quality: X-y нельзя отказать в Y-e - one cannot deny X Y there's no denying that X has Yis AdjP)you can't take that away from Xyou can't say X is not AdjP. Ему нельзя было отказать в недюжинной эрудиции, которая... могла покорить собеседника... (Ерофеев 3). One couldn't deny him the remarkable erudition with which he was able to overwhelm anyone he talked to... (3a).Ловко мы их (органы) обвели вокруг пальца, говорил Правдец своему Другу. Да, говорил Друг, это у нас не отнимешь! Тюремный опыт не пропал даром (Зиновьев 1). "We've really taken them (the secret police) for a ride," Truth-teller said to his Friend. "Yes," said Friend, "no-one can deny us that! Our prison experience has been of some use after all" (12a).Что ты, не знаешь своей жены? Хозяйственная баба. Этого у неё не отнимешь. И уж если на то пошло, так с лесозаготовками у неё не хуже было, чем у других. А даже лучше» (Абрамов 1). "Don't you know your own wife? She's an efficient woman: that you can't take away from her. And while we're on the subject, her timber production was no worse than anyone else's. Better even" (1a). -
109 П-15
ОБВОДИТЬ/ОБВЕСТИ (ОБВЕРТЕТЬ, ОБВЕРНУТЬ) ВОКРУГ (КРУГОМ) ПАЛЬЦА кого coll VP subj: human more often pfv) to deceive s.o. skillfully, adroitlyX обвел Y-a вокруг пальца = X took Y for a rideX put (slipped) one over on Y X bamboozled (hoodwinked, duped etc) Y X pulled the wool over Y4s eyes (in limited contexts) X made Y look like an ass (a fool, a jerk etc) Y came out looking like an ass (a fool, a jerk etc).Ловко мы их (органы) обвели вокруг пальца, говорил Правдец своему Другу. Да, говорил Друг, это у нас не отнимешь! Тюремный опыт не пропал даром (Зиновьев 1). "We've really taken them (the secret police) for a ride," Truth-teller said to his Friend. "Yes," said Friend, "no-one can deny us that! Our prison experience has been of some use after all" (1a)«...И опять меня обвели вокруг пальца, я не знаю, как они это делают, но меня опять обвели вокруг пальца, и я опять дурак дураком, второй раз за этот день...» (Стругацкие 1). "And I came out of it looking like an ass again I don't know how they do it, but I came out looking like an ass again, a real fool for the second time today" (1a) -
110 П-162
МЕЛКО ПЛАВАТЬ coll, rather derog VP subj: human pres or, rare, past fixed WO1. to lack sufficient ability, knowledge, experience etc to do sth.usu. to accomplish sth. significant)X мелко плавает = X doesn't have what it takes (for sth.)X is not the right caliber (for sth.) X is out of (beyond) his depth (in sth.).2. to be considered insignificant by the speaker ( usu. because of one's minor official position or low social status)X мелко плавает » X is a (one of the) small fryX is a nobody (a nonentity)Meg X не из мелко плавающих - X isn't just anybody.(Войницев:) Отчего ты с ним редко беседуешь? Это человек не из мелко плавающих, малый развитой и слишком нескучный! (Чехов 1). (N.:)...Why do you avoid him? He's not just anybody, you know. He's a most intelligent fellow, and far from boring (1a). -
111 С-719
СБРАСЫВАТЬ/СБРОСИТЬ (СКИДЫВАТЬ/ СКИНУТЬ, СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ) СО СЧЕТОВ (СО СЧЁТОВ, СО СЧЁТА) кого-что VP subj: human often impfv infin with нельзя, не надо, не следует etc) to leave s.o. or sth. out of one's considerations, and/or exclude s.o. or sth. as a possibilityX сбросит Y-a со счетов - X will discount (dismiss, ignore, write off, forget) YX will rule (count) out Y Как легко сбрасывается со счёта обретённое в голоде, в лишениях сокровище - великий двадцатилетний опыт масс! (Иоффе 1). How easily the great twenty years' experience of the masses, this great treasure of theirs, obtained in the face of hunger and deprivations, was discounted! (1a).Случаи индивидуальных и даже групповых действий тебе известны. Их нельзя сбрасывать со счёта. Они своё дело делают (Зиновьев 1). You already know of cases of individual and even collective actions. They cannot be ignored. They have their effect (1a). -
112 хватить горюшка
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горюшка
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113 хватить горя
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горя
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114 хватить лиха
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить лиха
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115 хлебнуть горюшка
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть горюшка
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116 хлебнуть горя
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть горя
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117 хлебнуть лиха
• ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:- X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;- X has taken < been through> a lot;- X has had it rough < tough>.♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть лиха
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118 с ваше
• С МОЕ <C НАШЕ, С ТВОЕ, С ВАШЕ> пожить, испытать и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with pfv verbs]=====⇒ (to live) to the extent that I (we, you) have, (to experience) the number of things that I (we, you) have:- поживи с моё≈ (when you've lived <when you've been kicking around the world etc>) as long as I have;- (when you've seen <done etc>) as much as I have;♦ [Золотуев:] Покрутись с моё, покувыркайся, тогда не будешь спрашивать, зачем людям деньги... (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] When you've been kicking around the world as long as I have, you won't be asking why people want money... (3a).♦ Младший продавец, когда начали продавать мёд из запасной бочки, видно, кое о чём догадался... Шалико никак не мог решить - заткнуть ему рот парой тридцаток или не стоит унижаться? Не стоит, наконец решил он, пусть с моё поишачит, а потом будет в долю входить (Искандер 4). The junior salesman must have caught on when they began selling honey from the reserved barrel....Shaliko could not decide: should he stop the man's mouth with a pair of thirty-ruble bills, or was it worth demeaning himself? It's not worth it, he decided finally; let him do as much scutwork as I did, and then he'll come into his share (4a).♦ [Платонов:] Очень приятно, но... что же из этого следует? [Петрин:] Поживите с моё, душенька, так узнаете! (Чехов 1). [Platonov:] Very nice too, but where does it get us? [Petrin:] When you're as old as me, boy, you'll know (1b).♦ "Я нанюхался пороху не с твоё!" (Шолохов 3). "I've seen a lot more action than you!" (3a). -
119 с мое
• С МОЕ <C НАШЕ, С ТВОЕ, С ВАШЕ> пожить, испытать и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with pfv verbs]=====⇒ (to live) to the extent that I (we, you) have, (to experience) the number of things that I (we, you) have:- поживи с моё≈ (when you've lived <when you've been kicking around the world etc>) as long as I have;- (when you've seen <done etc>) as much as I have;♦ [Золотуев:] Покрутись с моё, покувыркайся, тогда не будешь спрашивать, зачем людям деньги... (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] When you've been kicking around the world as long as I have, you won't be asking why people want money... (3a).♦ Младший продавец, когда начали продавать мёд из запасной бочки, видно, кое о чём догадался... Шалико никак не мог решить - заткнуть ему рот парой тридцаток или не стоит унижаться? Не стоит, наконец решил он, пусть с моё поишачит, а потом будет в долю входить (Искандер 4). The junior salesman must have caught on when they began selling honey from the reserved barrel....Shaliko could not decide: should he stop the man's mouth with a pair of thirty-ruble bills, or was it worth demeaning himself? It's not worth it, he decided finally; let him do as much scutwork as I did, and then he'll come into his share (4a).♦ [Платонов:] Очень приятно, но... что же из этого следует? [Петрин:] Поживите с моё, душенька, так узнаете! (Чехов 1). [Platonov:] Very nice too, but where does it get us? [Petrin:] When you're as old as me, boy, you'll know (1b).♦ "Я нанюхался пороху не с твоё!" (Шолохов 3). "I've seen a lot more action than you!" (3a). -
120 с наше
• С МОЕ <C НАШЕ, С ТВОЕ, С ВАШЕ> пожить, испытать и т.п. coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with pfv verbs]=====⇒ (to live) to the extent that I (we, you) have, (to experience) the number of things that I (we, you) have:- поживи с моё≈ (when you've lived <when you've been kicking around the world etc>) as long as I have;- (when you've seen <done etc>) as much as I have;♦ [Золотуев:] Покрутись с моё, покувыркайся, тогда не будешь спрашивать, зачем людям деньги... (Вампилов 3). [Z.:] When you've been kicking around the world as long as I have, you won't be asking why people want money... (3a).♦ Младший продавец, когда начали продавать мёд из запасной бочки, видно, кое о чём догадался... Шалико никак не мог решить - заткнуть ему рот парой тридцаток или не стоит унижаться? Не стоит, наконец решил он, пусть с моё поишачит, а потом будет в долю входить (Искандер 4). The junior salesman must have caught on when they began selling honey from the reserved barrel....Shaliko could not decide: should he stop the man's mouth with a pair of thirty-ruble bills, or was it worth demeaning himself? It's not worth it, he decided finally; let him do as much scutwork as I did, and then he'll come into his share (4a).♦ [Платонов:] Очень приятно, но... что же из этого следует? [Петрин:] Поживите с моё, душенька, так узнаете! (Чехов 1). [Platonov:] Very nice too, but where does it get us? [Petrin:] When you're as old as me, boy, you'll know (1b).♦ "Я нанюхался пороху не с твоё!" (Шолохов 3). "I've seen a lot more action than you!" (3a).
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know what it is — 1. To know what is involved in an action or experience 2. To have experienced or suffered it • • • Main Entry: ↑what * * * know what it is (or to know what it s like) : to have experience with a situation, activity, or condition He knows what it… … Useful english dictionary