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1 до недавнего времени
до того времени; до тех пор — until then
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > до недавнего времени
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2 До недавнего времени
Until quite recently, computers were comparatively slow in operationUntil quite recently, people believed elementary particles to be the simplest material bodiesРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > До недавнего времени
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3 в последнее время
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > в последнее время
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4 По быстродействию
Until quite recently, computers were comparatively slow in operationРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > По быстродействию
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5 за последнее время
1. for some time past2. recently3. of lateот случая к случаю, время от времени — on and off
свободные часы; свободное время — the off hours
4. lately; recentlyРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > за последнее время
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6 до самого последнего времени
1) General subject: until quite recently2) Mathematics: until very recentlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > до самого последнего времени
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7 ещё совсем недавно
General subject: not that long ago (Not that long ago, nobody was even hinting that the bridge would need to be replaced.), until quite recentlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ещё совсем недавно
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8 последний
1. supreme2. aftermost3. any last minuteвсе до одного, все до последнего человека — to the last man
4. late-breaking5. recentпоследние достижения; последнее слово — recent development
недавнее открытие, последняя находка — recent discovery
6. the last oneпоследнее пристанище, могила — the dark house
человек, вошедший последним — the last entrant
7. ultima8. last; latest; ultimate; final; latter; worst; highestпоследние газеты, последние выпуски газет — the latest dates
последняя корректура перед печатанием, сводка — final proof
9. extreme10. latter11. ultimateСинонимический ряд:1. бранный (прил.) бранный; поносный; ругательный2. заключительный (прил.) завершающий; заключительный; финальный3. конечный (прил.) конечный; концевой4. новый (прил.) новейший; новый; свежий5. остатний (прил.) остатний6. предсмертный (прил.) предсмертный; смертельный; смертныйАнтонимический ряд: -
9 появляться
св - появи́тьсяto appear; где-л тж to show up, to turn up; неожиданно to crop up coll; из глубины или из-за преграды to emergeэ́та кни́га появи́лась на прила́вках то́лько вчера́ — this book didn't appear in the shops until yesterday
е́сли он вско́ре не поя́вится, мы уйдём — if he doesn't appear/show up/turn up soon, we'll leave
из-за облако́в появи́лась луна́ — the moon emerged from behind the clouds
в после́днее вре́мя появи́лось нема́ло интере́сных молоды́х писа́телей — quite a few interesting young writers have emerged recently
е́сли поя́вится что́-нибудь но́венькое, сра́зу дай мне знать — if anything new crops up, let me know at once
полице́йский появи́лся о́чень во́время — the policeman appeared/turned up at the right moment, the policeman made a very timely appearance
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