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41 poblado
adj.populated, crowded.m.town, center of population, settlement, city.past part.past participle of spanish verb: poblar.* * *1 (zona habitada) settlement————————1→ link=poblar poblar► adjetivo1 (zona) populated2 (barba, cejas) bushy1 (zona habitada) settlement* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - poblada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=habitado) inhabited2)poblado de — (=habitado) peopled o populated with; (=lleno) full of; (=cubierto) covered with
3) [barba, cejas] bushy, thick2.SM (=pueblo) village; (=población) town; (=lugar habitado) settlement; (Aut) built-up areapoblado de absorción, poblado dirigido — new town, satellite town
* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *poblado11 = settlement, kraal.Nota: Palabra usada en Sudáfrica.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.poblado22 = populous, populated.Ex: Hospitals located in more populous rural counties near metropolitan areas are less likely to have telemedicine.
Ex: The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.* densamente poblado = heavily populated.* escasamente poblado = thinly populated.* estar densamente poblado de = be dense with.* muy poblado = heavily populated.* poco poblado = thinly populated.poblado33 = bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
* * *A (habitado) populateduna zona muy poco poblada a very sparsely populated areaB ‹barba/cejas› thick, bushy; ‹pestañas› thick poblado DE algo:un bosque poblado de castaños y robles a wood full of o filled with o populated with chestnut and oak treessettlementun poblado indio or de indios an Indian settlementun pequeño poblado en las estribaciones de la sierra a small village o a hamlet in the foothills* * *
Del verbo poblar: ( conjugate poblar)
poblado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
poblado
poblar
poblado 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( habitado) populated;
2 ‹barba/cejas› bushy, thick;
‹ pestañas› thick
poblado 2 sustantivo masculino
village
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹territorio/región›
2 poblado algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth;
‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth
poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
poblado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ciudad, área) populated
2 (barba, cejas) bushy, thick
II sustantivo masculino settlement: fue arrasado un poblado tutsi, a tutsi village was devastated
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
' poblado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poblada
- caserío
- divisar
- pueblo
- rancherío
English:
populous
- settlement
- sparsely
- bushy
- thick
- thinly
* * *poblado, -a♦ adj1. [habitado] inhabited;una zona muy poblada a densely populated area2. [lleno] full;[barba, cejas] bushy♦ nm[pueblo] settlement Esp poblado de chabolas shanty town* * *I adj1 área populated;poblado de fig full of2 barba bushyII m ( pueblo) settlement* * *poblado, -da adj1) : inhabited, populated2) : full, thickcejas pobladas: bushy eyebrowspoblado nm: village, settlement* * *poblado1 adj1. (zona) populated2. (barba, cejas) thickpoblado2 n village -
42 ruinoso
adj.ruinous, in ruins, tacky, shabby.* * *► adjetivo1 ruinous, disastrous2 figurado tumbledown, dilapidated* * *ADJ1) (Arquit) ruinous; (=destartalado) tumbledown2) (Econ) ruinous, disastrous* * *- sa adjetivo <edificio/vivienda> dilapidated, rundown; <economía/negocio> ruinous, disastrous* * *= ruinous, dilapidated, decayed, decaying, disintegrating, crumbling, nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.], ramshackle.Ex. Negative features are the water sprinkler fire extinguishing system, which, if activated, would be ruinous to the Library's holdings.Ex. China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex. The city was considered to be seedy ( decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex. Following World War II, 'urban renewal' referred primarily to public efforts to revitalize aging and decaying inner cities.Ex. For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.Ex. We must now look beyond crumbling books to determine the deeper significance of our stewardship obligations for the future = Debemos mirar más allá de los libros en deterioro para determinar cuál es el verdadero significado de nuestras obligaciones para el futuro.Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex. The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.----* de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.* * *- sa adjetivo <edificio/vivienda> dilapidated, rundown; <economía/negocio> ruinous, disastrous* * *= ruinous, dilapidated, decayed, decaying, disintegrating, crumbling, nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.], ramshackle.Ex: Negative features are the water sprinkler fire extinguishing system, which, if activated, would be ruinous to the Library's holdings.
Ex: China's transport authorities plan to scrap dilapidated ships to enhance safety and improve the competitiveness of the industry.Ex: The city was considered to be seedy ( decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex: Following World War II, 'urban renewal' referred primarily to public efforts to revitalize aging and decaying inner cities.Ex: For all Havana's crumbling structures, its disintegrating roads and toxin-belching jalopies, it attracts over a million tourists each year.Ex: We must now look beyond crumbling books to determine the deeper significance of our stewardship obligations for the future = Debemos mirar más allá de los libros en deterioro para determinar cuál es el verdadero significado de nuestras obligaciones para el futuro.Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex: The ramshackle village clings like a limpet to the cliffs.* de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.* * *ruinoso -sa1 ‹edificio/vivienda› dilapidated, rundown2 ‹economía/negocio› ruinous, disastrouslos intereses resultaron ruinosos the interest was ruinous o crippling* * *
ruinoso,-a adjetivo
1 (un edificio) dilapidated, tumbledown
2 (un negocio) ruinous, disastrous
' ruinoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ruinosa
English:
dilapidated
- ruinous
- condemn
* * *ruinoso, -a adj1. [poco rentable] ruinous;la situación del sector textil es ruinosa the textile industry is in a disastrous o ruinous state2. [edificio] ramshackle, dilapidated* * *adj in ruins;estado ruinoso dilapidated state* * *ruinoso, -sa adj1) : run-down, dilapidated2) : ruinous, disasterous -
43 agglomération
agglomération [aglɔmeʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = ville) town• la vitesse est limitée à 50 km/h en agglomération the speed limit is 50km/h in built-up areasb. [de matériaux] conglomeration* * *aglɔmeʀasjɔ̃vitesse maximum en agglomération — Automobile maximum speed in built-up areas
2) Technologie agglomeration (de of)* * *aɡlɔmeʀasjɔ̃ nf1) (= ville) town2) (du point de vue des transports) built-up area3) [choses, éléments] conglomeration* * *1 ( ville) town; ( village) village; l'agglomération lyonnaise Lyons and its suburbs; vitesse maximum en agglomération Aut maximum speed in built-up areas;2 Tech agglomeration (de of).[aglɔmerasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [ville et sa banlieue] townl'agglomération parisienne Paris and its suburbs, greater Paris3. [assemblage] conglomeration -
44 commun
commun, e1 [kɔmœ̃, yn]1. adjectivea. ( = collectif, de tous) common ; ( = fait ensemble) [décision, effort, réunion] jointb. ( = partagé) [élément] common ; [pièce, cuisine] communalc. ( = comparable) [goût, intérêt, caractère] commond. ( = ordinaire) [erreur] common ; [opinion] commonly helde. (pejorative = vulgaire) common2. masculine noun* * *
1.
commune kɔmœ̃, yn adjectif1) ( venant de plusieurs personnes) [travail, œuvre] collaborative; [désir, accord, conception] common; [candidat, politique, projet] joint (épith)2) ( appartenant à plusieurs) [pièce, équipement, souvenirs] shared; [langue, passé] common; [biens] joint (épith)3) ( semblable) [intérêts, traits] common (à to); [ambition, objectifs] sharedles événements d'hier sont sans commune mesure avec les précédents — yesterday's events are on an altogether different scale from previous ones
4) ( courant) common5) ( ordinaire) pej [goût, personne] common péj; [visage] plainc'est/il est d'un commun! — it's/he's so common!
2.
nom masculin ordinary
3.
en commun locution adverbiale [écrire, produire] jointly, togethermettre ses moyens or ressources en commun — to pool one's resources
4.
* * *kɔmœ̃, yn commun, -e1. adj1) (problème, intérêts, passion) common, (amis) mutualNous avons des intérêts communs. — We have interests in common., We have common interests.
Je l'ai appris par des amis communs. — I heard it from mutual friends.
Ils ont beaucoup de points communs. — They have a lot in common.
c'est sans commune mesure avec... — there's no possible comparison with...
2) (pièce, services) communal, sharedSee:être commun à [pièce, services] — to be shared by
3) (réunion, effort, travail) jointIls ont décidé d'un commun accord d'abandonner le projet. — They decided by mutual agreement to drop the project.
4) (= courant) (fait, plante) common, commonplaceCe genre de problème est tout à fait commun. — This kind of problem is very common., This kind of problem is very commonplace.
5) péjoratif (manières, personne) commonSee:2. nm1)2)avoir en commun [intérêts] — to have in common
Ils n'ont rien en commun. — They've got nothing in common.
mettre en commun [biens, services] — to share, [ressources] to pool
Nous mettons tous nos livres en commun. — We share all our books.
3. communs nmpl(= bâtiments) outbuildings4. nfSee:* * *A adj1 ( venant de plusieurs personnes) [travail, œuvre] collaborative; [désir, volonté, accord, préoccupation, conception] common; [candidat, politique, projet, revendication, stratégie] joint ( épith); d'un commun accord by mutual agreement;2 ( appartenant à plusieurs) [cour, pièce, équipement, fonds, souvenirs, expérience] shared; [ami] mutual; [ancêtre, langue, passé, dénominateur, facteur] common; [biens] joint ( épith); nous avons des amis communs we have mutual friends, we have friends in common; pour le bien commun for the common good; dans l'intérêt commun in the common interest; la cuisine est commune aux locataires the kitchen is shared by the tenants; époux communs en biens Jur couple who have become joint owners of property through marriage; après dix ans de vie commune after living together for ten years;3 ( semblable) [caractéristiques, intérêts, traits] common (à to); [ambition, objectifs] shared; une politique commune aux deux partis a policy common to both parties; n'avoir plus rien de commun avec qch/qn no longer to have anything in common with sth/sb; les événements d'hier sont sans commune mesure avec les précédents yesterday's events are on an altogether different scale from previous ones;4 ( courant) [attitude, opinion, faute, maladie, espèce] common; il est commun de faire it's common to do; ce n'est pas un prénom très commun that's a rather unusual name; elle est d'une beauté peu commune she's uncommonly beautiful;5 ( ordinaire) pej [goût, personne] common péj; [visage] plain; c'est/il est d'un commun! it's/he's so common!B nm ordinary; sortir du commun to be out of the ordinary; les gens du commun ordinary people; le commun des mortels ordinary ou common mortals (pl); le commun des auditeurs/lecteurs the ordinary listener/reader; tomber dans le commun to become commonplace ou run-of-the-mill; hors du commun exceptional.C en commun loc adv [écrire, travailler, produire] jointly, together; prendre ses repas en commun to eat together; avoir qch en commun to have sth in common (avec qn with sb); mettre ses moyens or ressources en commun to pool one's resources; nous mettons tout en commun we share everything.E commune nf1 Admin ( village) village; ( ville) town, district; dans la commune de Melay in the village of Melay;2 Hist la Commune (de Paris) the (Paris) Commune.ⓘ Commune The smallest administrative unit, headed by a maire and a conseil municipal. Each village, town and city is a commune, of which there are 36,000 nationwide.( féminin commune) [kɔmœ̃, yn] adjectifle court de tennis est commun à tous les propriétaires the tennis court is the common property of all the residents[en communauté]la vie commune [conjugale] conjugal life, the life of a couplenous avons des problèmes communs we share the same problems, we have similar problemsil n'y a pas de commune mesure entre... there's no similarity whatsoever between...c'est sans commune mesure avec... there's no comparison with...il est d'un courage peu commun he's uncommonly ou exceptionally bravecommun nom masculinun homme hors du commun an exceptional ou unusual man————————communs nom masculin plurield'un commun accord locution adverbialetous d'un commun accord ont décidé que... they decided unanimously that...————————en commun locution adverbiale -
45 planning
1) планирование; проектирование2) проект; планировка3) составление чертежа, плана•- planning of urban motorway network - advance planning - city planning - compact planning - complex town planning - construction site planning - country planning - duplex planning - forward planning - free-pattern town planning - landscape planning - land-use planning - long-term planning - network planning - open planning - operational planning - project planning - promiscuous planning - regional planning - site planning - spatial planning - territory planning - time and motion planning - town and country planning - urban planning* * *1. планирование2. планировка; землеустройство3. проектирование- planning of buildingsplanning for safety — разработка мероприятий по технике безопасности [охране труда]
- planning of construction site
- advance planning
- airport master planning
- alignment planning
- architectural planning
- area planning
- city planning
- excavation planning
- fluvial planning
- highway planning
- informal planning
- land planning
- long-range planning
- network planning
- operational town planning
- operational planning
- prospective planning
- regional planning
- road planning
- rural planning
- site planning
- space planning
- strategic planning
- strategic planning of public works
- territory planning
- total-system planning
- town planning
- transportation planning
- urban planning
- village planning
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46 communal
adjective* * *communale, mpl - aux kɔmynal, o adjectif [budget] local council GB, local government US; [bâtiment] local council GB, community USchemin communal — ≈ public track
* * *kɔmynal, o communal, -e communaux mpl1. adjADMINISTRATION of the commune, district council modif borough council modif2. nf(= école primaire)* * *A adj Admin [budget, gestion, ressources] local council GB, local government US; [bâtiment] local council GB, community US; [cimetière, fête] village; un employé communal a council worker GB, a town maintenance worker US; un lotissement communal a council estate GB, a government-subsidized housing development US; chemin communal ≈ public track; terrain communal common land.B communale nf state primary school.1. ADMINISTRATION [en ville] ≃ of the urban district[à la campagne] ≃ of the rural district————————communale nom féminin -
47 населённый пункт
1) General subject: borough, burgh, community, inhabited locality, locality, populated locality, populated place (http://www.proz.com/kudoz/2761846), location, residential place2) Military: buildup area, built-up area, city, populated area, populated point, population target (как объект нанесения удара), urban area, urban center3) Engineering: town4) Construction: agglomeration5) British English: (Highway Code) build up area6) Economy: aggregation, center of population, housing estate, population aggregate, population cluster7) Accounting: cluster8) Jargon: dump, filling station9) Cartography: population place10) Ecology: conglomeration (сложившийся из нескольких ранее самостоятельных), habitat, human settlement, settlement11) Business: place12) Sakhalin energy glossary: township13) EBRD: population centre14) Makarov: an inhabited locality, tower and town, town and tower15) oil&gas: residential area, village -
48 mji
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] city[English Plural] cities[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] kijiji[English Definition] a large and densely populated urban area------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji mkuu[Swahili Plural] miji mikuu[English Word] capital (city)[English Plural] capitals (cities)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] a seat of government[Swahili Example] wafuasi wa upinzani wamekusanyika katika mji mkuu wa Lebanon, Beirut [ http://www.bbc.co.uk/swahili/news/story/2004/06/000000_dirayadunia.shtml BBC 14 March 2005][English Example] opposition supporters have gathered in Lebanon's capital Beirut------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] town[English Plural] towns[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] kijiji[English Definition] an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city[Swahili Example] mji mkuu[English Example] capital city------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] village[English Plural] villages[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] a settlement smaller than a town------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] settlement[English Plural] settlements[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] kijiji[English Definition] an area where a group of families live together------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] homestead[English Plural] homesteads[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family[Swahili Example] mji wa Tegemea ulikwisha [Kez][English Example] Tegemea's homestead was finished[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] compound[English Plural] compounds[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] an enclosure of residences and other buildings[Swahili Example] mji wa Tegemea ulikwisha [Kez][English Example] Tegemea's compound was finished[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] placenta[English Plural] placentas[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] the vascular structure in the uterus of most mammals providing oxygen and nutrients for and transferring wastes from the developing fetus[Terminology] anatomy------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji[Swahili Plural] miji[English Word] afterbirth[English Plural] afterbirth[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] the placenta and fetal membranes that are expelled from the uterus after the baby is born[Terminology] anatomy------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mji wa uzazi[Swahili Plural] miji ya uzazi[English Word] womb[English Plural] wombs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[English Definition] a hollow muscular organ in the pelvic cavity of females; contains the developing fetus[Terminology] anatomy[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------ -
49 посёлок
1) General subject: colony, habitation, housing development, place, small town, township, village, town (обычно, городского типа), very small town2) American: village (городского типа)3) Engineering: residential settlement, settlement4) Construction: encampment, market town (с рынком), micropolitan, parish territory, residential parish, camp, estate5) Law: rural settlement6) Mining: (рудничный) townsite7) Sociology: built-up area, human settlement8) Cartography: quarters9) Advertising: housing estate10) Sakhalin energy glossary: housing complex (Зима)11) Makarov: community, locality, neighborhood (где проживают от 500 до 1000 семейств, США), residential community, settlement (of urban type) (городского типа) -
50 dusun
orchard, village* * *orchard* * *orchard, village far from urban areas -
51 vīcātim
vīcātim adv. [vicus], from village to village, in hamlets: habitare, L.—From street to street, through the streets: Vos turba vicatim hine et hinc saxis petens, H., Ta.* * *by (urban) districts, street by street; in or by villages -
52 село
с.1) ( крупное поселение) (rural) settlement, (big) village2) собир. ( жители такого поселения) village; villagers pl3) собир. ( сельские районы) rural areas plго́род и село́ — urban and rural areas
на селе́ — in rural areas; in the agricultural sector
тру́женики села́ — rural / agricultural workers
4) прост. пренебр. ( деревенщина) country bumpkin, rustic, yokel••ни к селу́ ни к го́роду — ≈ for no reason at all; without rhyme or reason; neither here nor there
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53 commune
1. n ист. община2. n коммуна, низшая территориальная единица самоуправления3. n коммуна или колония4. n ист. Парижская Коммуна5. n дружеская откровенность; исповедальная беседа6. v книжн. поэт. интимно беседовать, разговаривать, общаться7. v церк. причащатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. commonalty (noun) common men; commonage; commonalty; commoners; people; plebeians; plebes; plebs; populace; rank and file; third estate2. community (noun) city; communal household; community; co-operative; municipality; neighborhood; town; village3. cooperative (noun) collective; co-op; cooperative; kibbutz; organisation; organization; society -
54 беднота
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55 planning
- planning
- n1. планирование
2. планировка; землеустройство
3. проектирование
planning for safety — разработка мероприятий по технике безопасности [охране труда]
- planning of buildings
- planning of construction site
- advance planning
- airport master planning
- alignment planning
- architectural planning
- area planning
- city planning
- excavation planning
- fluvial planning
- highway planning
- informal planning
- land planning
- long-range planning
- network planning
- operational town planning
- operational planning
- prospective planning
- regional planning
- road planning
- rural planning
- site planning
- space planning
- strategic planning
- strategic planning of public works
- territory planning
- total-system planning
- town planning
- transportation planning
- urban planning
- village planning
- water-way planning
- work planning
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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56 магазин-киоск
1) General subject: convenience store (a store selling a limited variety of food and pharmaceutical items; open long hours for the convenience of customers)2) British English: village shop (in rural areas (в сельской местности)), corner shop (in urban areas or suburbs (в городе и пригороде))3) Australian slang: milk bar4) New Zealand: dairy5) Travel: general store -
57 мир
1) General subject: all, community, concord, globe, kingdom, nature, orb, peace, planet, quiet, quietude, system, universe, world (the world of letters, the world of sport - литературный мир, спортивный мир), paix, realm2) American: footstool3) Latin: pax5) Diplomatic term: harmony6) Russian: mir7) Jargon: scene (чего-либо), bowl8) leg.N.P. rural commune, urban commune, village commune9) Makarov: earth10) Christianity: the world (мирская жизнь) -
58 Ф-27
НА ДВА ФРОНТА бороться, вести борьбу, работать, успевать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv fixed WO(to fight, struggle) against two sides simultaneously, (to work, succeed) in two areas simultaneously etcon two fronts.«Осуществляя этот план, мы должны бороться на два фронта: против того, чтобы Москва осталась „большой деревней", и против излишеств урбанизации» (Рыбаков 2). "In carrying out this plan, we will be fighting on two fronts: first, against the idea that Moscow should remain a 'big village,' and second, against excesses in urban development" (2a). -
59 на два фронта
• НА ДВА ФРОНТА бороться, вести борьбу, работать, успевать и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to fight, struggle) against two sides simultaneously, (to work, succeed) in two areas simultaneously etc:- on two fronts.♦ "Осуществляя этот план, мы должны бороться на два фронта: против того, чтобы Москва осталась "большой деревней", и против излишеств урбанизации" (Рыбаков 2). "In carrying out this plan, we will be fighting on two fronts: first, against the idea that Moscow should remain a 'big village,' and second, against excesses in urban development" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на два фронта
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60 Großtransportunternehmen
Großtransportunternehmen
major carrier;
• Großunternehmen large-scale (big) enterprise, big business (coll.);
• städtische Großunternehmen zugunsten von Kleinbetrieben und ländlichen Fertigungseinheiten aufgeben to diversify out of large-scale urban industries into small-scale units and village industries;
• Großunternehmen haben to buy and sell on a large scale;
• Großunternehmer large-scale (big) enterprise, big business;
• Großverbraucher bulk (heavy, large-scale) consumer, large (heavy) user;
• Großverdiener big-income earner, big timer (US coll.);
• Großverdiener sein to make a lot of money;
• Großverkauf wholesale [selling];
• Großverkäufer wholesale dealer;
• Großversandgeschäft mail-order house (US);
• Großversuch large-scale test;
• Großverteiler distributor, wholesaler;
• Großvertrieb large-scale distribution;
• Großvieh great cattle;
• Großvorhaben major project.Business german-english dictionary > Großtransportunternehmen
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