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81 выбиваться в люди
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ (ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ) В ЛЮДИ[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to achieve a prominent position in society, achieve success in life as a result of determined effort:- X вышел в люди≈ X rose (came up, moved up) in the world;- X made it;- [in limited contexts] X worked his way up from...;- X carved out a career for himself.♦ "Ну что, Евгений, выходишь в люди, - бодро сказал Силаев. - Скоро вообще большим человеком будешь" (Войнович 5). "Well, Evgeny, you're moving up in the world," said Silaev heartily. "Pretty soon you'll be a big shot" (5a).♦ "Вот уж эта [Татьяна] выбьется в люди" (Абрамов 1). "That one [Tatyana] will really make her way in the world" (1b).♦ Про Алферова говорили, что он из захудалых казачьих офицеришек выбился в люди лишь благодаря своей жене - бабе энергичной и умной; говорили, что она тянула бездарного супруга за уши и до тех пор не давала ему дыхнуть, пока он, три раза срезавшись, на четвёртый все же выдержал экзамен в академию (Шолохов 3). Alferov was said to have made his way up from being a lowly Cossack officer only thanks to his energetic and intelligent wife; she had dragged her dull-witted spouse out of his rut and never let him rest until, after three failures, he had passed the Academy entrance examination (3a).♦ [Анастасия Ефремовна:] Мы думаем о том, чтобы ты в люди вышел, и считаться с твоими капризами больше не намерены! (Розов 1). [А.Е.:]... We want you to be somebody-so we don't intend to pay any attention to your whims (1a).♦ Знаю я, как здесь фотографы десятилетиями вкалывают, выбиваясь в люди (Лимонов 1). I know how photographers knock themselves out for decades trying to make it here (1a).♦ [authors usage] Из поаковых писарей вылез Емельян Константинович [Атепин] в люди, оттуда же принес в семью затхлый душок подхалимства, заискивания (Шолохов 2). Atyopin had worked his way up from regimental clerk, and from his humble beginnings he brought to his family the fusty atmosphere of bootlicking and ingratiation (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбиваться в люди
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82 выбиться в люди
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ (ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ) В ЛЮДИ[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to achieve a prominent position in society, achieve success in life as a result of determined effort:- X вышел в люди≈ X rose (came up, moved up) in the world;- X made it;- [in limited contexts] X worked his way up from...;- X carved out a career for himself.♦ "Ну что, Евгений, выходишь в люди, - бодро сказал Силаев. - Скоро вообще большим человеком будешь" (Войнович 5). "Well, Evgeny, you're moving up in the world," said Silaev heartily. "Pretty soon you'll be a big shot" (5a).♦ "Вот уж эта [Татьяна] выбьется в люди" (Абрамов 1). "That one [Tatyana] will really make her way in the world" (1b).♦ Про Алферова говорили, что он из захудалых казачьих офицеришек выбился в люди лишь благодаря своей жене - бабе энергичной и умной; говорили, что она тянула бездарного супруга за уши и до тех пор не давала ему дыхнуть, пока он, три раза срезавшись, на четвёртый все же выдержал экзамен в академию (Шолохов 3). Alferov was said to have made his way up from being a lowly Cossack officer only thanks to his energetic and intelligent wife; she had dragged her dull-witted spouse out of his rut and never let him rest until, after three failures, he had passed the Academy entrance examination (3a).♦ [Анастасия Ефремовна:] Мы думаем о том, чтобы ты в люди вышел, и считаться с твоими капризами больше не намерены! (Розов 1). [А.Е.:]... We want you to be somebody-so we don't intend to pay any attention to your whims (1a).♦ Знаю я, как здесь фотографы десятилетиями вкалывают, выбиваясь в люди (Лимонов 1). I know how photographers knock themselves out for decades trying to make it here (1a).♦ [authors usage] Из поаковых писарей вылез Емельян Константинович [Атепин] в люди, оттуда же принес в семью затхлый душок подхалимства, заискивания (Шолохов 2). Atyopin had worked his way up from regimental clerk, and from his humble beginnings he brought to his family the fusty atmosphere of bootlicking and ingratiation (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбиться в люди
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83 выйти в люди
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ (ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ) В ЛЮДИ[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to achieve a prominent position in society, achieve success in life as a result of determined effort:- X вышел в люди≈ X rose (came up, moved up) in the world;- X made it;- [in limited contexts] X worked his way up from...;- X carved out a career for himself.♦ "Ну что, Евгений, выходишь в люди, - бодро сказал Силаев. - Скоро вообще большим человеком будешь" (Войнович 5). "Well, Evgeny, you're moving up in the world," said Silaev heartily. "Pretty soon you'll be a big shot" (5a).♦ "Вот уж эта [Татьяна] выбьется в люди" (Абрамов 1). "That one [Tatyana] will really make her way in the world" (1b).♦ Про Алферова говорили, что он из захудалых казачьих офицеришек выбился в люди лишь благодаря своей жене - бабе энергичной и умной; говорили, что она тянула бездарного супруга за уши и до тех пор не давала ему дыхнуть, пока он, три раза срезавшись, на четвёртый все же выдержал экзамен в академию (Шолохов 3). Alferov was said to have made his way up from being a lowly Cossack officer only thanks to his energetic and intelligent wife; she had dragged her dull-witted spouse out of his rut and never let him rest until, after three failures, he had passed the Academy entrance examination (3a).♦ [Анастасия Ефремовна:] Мы думаем о том, чтобы ты в люди вышел, и считаться с твоими капризами больше не намерены! (Розов 1). [А.Е.:]... We want you to be somebody-so we don't intend to pay any attention to your whims (1a).♦ Знаю я, как здесь фотографы десятилетиями вкалывают, выбиваясь в люди (Лимонов 1). I know how photographers knock themselves out for decades trying to make it here (1a).♦ [authors usage] Из поаковых писарей вылез Емельян Константинович [Атепин] в люди, оттуда же принес в семью затхлый душок подхалимства, заискивания (Шолохов 2). Atyopin had worked his way up from regimental clerk, and from his humble beginnings he brought to his family the fusty atmosphere of bootlicking and ingratiation (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выйти в люди
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84 выходить в люди
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ (ВЫБИВАТЬСЯ/ВЫБИТЬСЯ) В ЛЮДИ[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to achieve a prominent position in society, achieve success in life as a result of determined effort:- X вышел в люди≈ X rose (came up, moved up) in the world;- X made it;- [in limited contexts] X worked his way up from...;- X carved out a career for himself.♦ "Ну что, Евгений, выходишь в люди, - бодро сказал Силаев. - Скоро вообще большим человеком будешь" (Войнович 5). "Well, Evgeny, you're moving up in the world," said Silaev heartily. "Pretty soon you'll be a big shot" (5a).♦ "Вот уж эта [Татьяна] выбьется в люди" (Абрамов 1). "That one [Tatyana] will really make her way in the world" (1b).♦ Про Алферова говорили, что он из захудалых казачьих офицеришек выбился в люди лишь благодаря своей жене - бабе энергичной и умной; говорили, что она тянула бездарного супруга за уши и до тех пор не давала ему дыхнуть, пока он, три раза срезавшись, на четвёртый все же выдержал экзамен в академию (Шолохов 3). Alferov was said to have made his way up from being a lowly Cossack officer only thanks to his energetic and intelligent wife; she had dragged her dull-witted spouse out of his rut and never let him rest until, after three failures, he had passed the Academy entrance examination (3a).♦ [Анастасия Ефремовна:] Мы думаем о том, чтобы ты в люди вышел, и считаться с твоими капризами больше не намерены! (Розов 1). [А.Е.:]... We want you to be somebody-so we don't intend to pay any attention to your whims (1a).♦ Знаю я, как здесь фотографы десятилетиями вкалывают, выбиваясь в люди (Лимонов 1). I know how photographers knock themselves out for decades trying to make it here (1a).♦ [authors usage] Из поаковых писарей вылез Емельян Константинович [Атепин] в люди, оттуда же принес в семью затхлый душок подхалимства, заискивания (Шолохов 2). Atyopin had worked his way up from regimental clerk, and from his humble beginnings he brought to his family the fusty atmosphere of bootlicking and ingratiation (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выходить в люди
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85 неисповедимы пути господни
[sent; неисповедимы may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ things that happen in life are determined by God or, as some see it, fate etc and therefore are unpredictable and often impossible to understand:- the ways of the Lord are inscrutable (unfathomable, unknowable);- life is mysterious (unpredictable).♦ [author's usage] "Из всех неисповедимых путей Господа, наверное, самый неисповедимый привел тебя в полувымершую семью московских мастеровых из бывших крестьян, к девочке, почти подростку, с которой ты зачал родословную новой фамилии, гремучего симбиоза славянских и библейских кровей" (Максимов 2). "Of all the mysterious ways of the Lord, perhaps the most inscrutable was that which brought you into this half-extinct Moscow working-class family of erstwhile peasants, to marry a girl, still almost a child, with whom you founded a new branch of the family tree, a fierce symbiosis of Slavic and Hebraic blood.. " (2a).—————← Cf. the Bible, "How unsearchable are His [God's] judgments, and His ways past finding out!" (Rom. 11.33).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > неисповедимы пути господни
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86 решаться
решиться1. (на вн., + инф.) make* up one's mind (+ to inf.), decide (+ to inf., on, for ger.), determine (+ to inf., on ger.), resolve (+ to inf.), bring* oneself (+ to inf.); сов. тж. be determined (+ to inf., that); ( осмелиться) venture (d., + to inf.)не решаться на что-л. — not dare* (to) do smth.
2. страд. к решать♢
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87 за исключением
•All these compounds except the monomethylnaphthalenes are of some commercial importance.
•Linear molecules, other than diatomics, can be treated similarly.
•The machine requires practically no maintenance apart from electrode dressing.
•But for a few substances, the state of the art has not advanced sufficiently to permit...
•These miniatures compare in every way except size with the larger connectors.
•Except for the bubble caps, the plant was constructed entirely of carbon steel.
•These particles are identical except for the sight of their charge.
•Except in a few special cases, very little visible or radar energy is emitted.
•Excepting the test pieces used for the experiment described in Sect. 7, all the specimens were heated at 200°C for 2000 min.
•The total cost of the part, exclusive of (or excluding, or with the exception of) material costs, would be...
•The media used for assay of amino acids contain a complete mixture of pure amino acids, save for the one to be determined.
•With the exception of some one-coat enamels, most porcelain enamels are applied in two or more coats.
•The weight of the press, less the hydraulic equipment, is 37 tons.
* * *За исключением -- except in, except for, with the exception of (that), save for; butIt is doubtful that the routine use of a finite element approach would prove economically justified, except in a research study.This behavior does not normally occur under impact loading except for low strength steels.All physical properties of the oil, with the exception of the thermal conductivity, were measured over the temperature range of interest.The velocity data for both the isothermal and heated cases are seen to be virtually identical, save for the typical upstream shift of the data.Frictional heating causes a significant rise in temperature of all but the most lightly loaded systems.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за исключением
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88 закреплять
•Cylinder diameter at any point may be determined by locking the instrument at that point.
•Tapes, rubber bands, etc., have been used to secure the mechanism in transit.
•The insulation is secured to the deck.
•All bolts must be properly secured with approved nuts.
•The pipe should be secured in the jaws of the bending table.
•The workpiece is clamped on the table.
•The drill is clamped in a drill holder.
II* * *Закреплять -- to secure, to anchor, to fix, to lock, to fasten; to attach (прикреплять); to legislate (в законодательном порядке)Secure each of the stops by tightening the nuts.The probe can be locked in any desired position within the column.One end is attached perpendicular to a wall and the other end is free.Закреплять на-- The bottom plate was anchored to the shake table.—закреплять наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > закреплять
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89 насколько можно установить
•As far as could be determined, the action of this protein was specific for...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > насколько можно установить
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90 для того чтобы
Для того чтобы (контакт открылся)-- In order for a contact to become open due to a wear pile-up bank, the contact needs to move a certain distance. Для того чтобы -- in order (+ inf.); so as (+ inf.); for... (+ inf.); in order for, for; so that (с тем, чтобы)Solids from the various parts of the sampling train were isolated separately in order to determine net particulate weight.It was necessary to devise a fixture that would cradle the naphthalene plate so as to position the surface of a facet in the horizontal plane.The flow is studied far enough downstream for entry effects to be absent.Three sizes of tops and bottoms were used so that the effect of aspect ratio could be determined.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > для того чтобы
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91 кривая, построенная по формуле
Кривая, построенная по формуле-- The curve plotted from the theoretical formula for elastic collapse was found to be an adequate upper boundary for collapses as determined by test.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > кривая, построенная по формуле
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92 определённый
Определённый - definite, distinct (явный); certain (некоторый); (as) defined, (as) determined (расчётом или измерением)The inhibition increases to a definite limit and can then increase no further.A certain increase in the heat transfer coefficient with tube spacing was observed at some film flow rates.In reducing the data, pressure recoveries were referenced to the mass averaged dynamic pressure at the diffuser inlet, as defined by 19 point radial traverses across this plane. (... давление..., определенное по результатам зондирования в 19 точках...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > определённый
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93 отличаться совсем ненамного
Отличаться совсем ненамного-- The shape determined from the "exact" solution for a vibrating cantilever gave the best agreement with the experimental results, but the shape for a statically and uniformly loaded beam was not all that much different.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отличаться совсем ненамного
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94 последовательность опытов
Последовательность опытов-- During this test sequence, the effect of leakage on the peak power speed was also determined.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > последовательность опытов
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95 потери в окружающую среду
Потери в окружающую средуHeat losses to the environment were also determined by finite differences.As a check on energy loss to the ambient, the heat transfer rate at the cold wall was compared to the power input at the hot wall.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > потери в окружающую среду
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96 потери, обусловленные
Потери, обусловленные (перепадом давления)-- The pressure drop penalty was not determined.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > потери, обусловленные
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97 при меньшем содержании
При меньшем содержании-- It was also determined that with less toluene in the blend, the concentration of hydrocarbons at the incipient limit tended to be low for the highly sooting blends.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при меньшем содержании
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98 хорошо оснащённый приборами
Хорошо оснащённый приборами-- The heated test section was heavily instrumented to enable local heat transfer coefficients to be determined.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > хорошо оснащённый приборами
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99 выполнять указание
to follow the directions; to carry out directionsHe was very polite, active for your comfort, ready to carry out his wife’s directions, determined to be useful.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнять указание
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100 выполнять указания
to follow the directions; to carry out directionsHe was very polite, active for your comfort, ready to carry out his wife’s directions, determined to be useful.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > выполнять указания
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