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1 without an answer
באין מענה, ללא תשובה* * *◙ הבושת אלל,הנעמ ןיאב◄ -
2 without an answer
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3 Love without return is like a question without an answer.
фраз. Безответная любовь — что вопрос без ответа.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Love without return is like a question without an answer.
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4 being still without an answer
• noch immer ohne AntwortEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > being still without an answer
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5 answer
1. n ответ; возражение2. n ответное действие, реакцияinquiry answer — ответ на запрос; реакция на запрос
3. n решение; ответ, объяснениеin answer, in reply — в ответ
4. n ответ, разгадка5. n равноценная, достойная заменаthis fictional spy is a French answer to James Bond — шпион в этом французском романе вполне достоин своего коллеги Джеймса Бонда
6. n юр. письменное объяснение ответчика по делу7. v откликаться, реагировать8. v соответствовать, отвечать, удовлетворятьanswer for — отвечать за; ответить за; ответ
9. v удаваться, иметь успех10. v исполнять11. v удовлетворять12. v отвечать, ручаться, нести ответственностьto answer stiffly — холодно ответить; отвечать неохотно
13. v заменять; служитьСинонимический ряд:1. defense (noun) countercharge; counterclaim; defense; plea; retaliation2. response (noun) antiphon; comeback; come-back; rebuttal; rejoinder; repartee; reply; respond; response; retort; return3. solution (noun) discovery; explanation; find; key; resolution; result; revelation; solution4. argue (verb) argue; contest; defend; dispute; plead; react; rebut; refute5. make reply (verb) acknowledge; come in; confirm; echo; guess; make reply; make response; rejoin; remark; reply; respond; retort; return6. satisfy (verb) be sufficient; discharge; do; fill; fulfil; fulfill; meet; satisfy; serve; suffice; suit7. solve (verb) clarify; elucidate; explain; solveАнтонимический ряд:ask; challenge; defiance; differ; fail; inquiry; interrogation; query; question; summons -
6 without doubt
بِالتّأْكيد \ certainly: without doubt; of course: May he come? Certainly (or certainly not!). decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. for sure: without doubt. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. sure: (in special phrases) certainly: They told me he was up a tree, and sure enough there he was. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $2? (I’m sure you can). without doubt: certainly. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
7 without fail
بِالتّأْكيد \ certainly: without doubt; of course: May he come? Certainly (or certainly not!). decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. for sure: without doubt. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. sure: (in special phrases) certainly: They told me he was up a tree, and sure enough there he was. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $2? (I’m sure you can). without doubt: certainly. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
8 without let or hindrance
беспрепятственно, безнаказанно, без помех [слово let в этом выражении сохраняет своё уст. значение помеха, препятствие]It was some such book as this that I sought, a book that would answer once for all the questions that puzzled me, so that, everything being settled for good and all, I could pursue the pattern of my life without let or hindrance. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 66) — Вот такую книгу я и искал - книгу, которая дала бы ясный ответ на все мучившие меня вопросы, чтобы, разрешив их для себя раз и навсегда, я мог спокойно следовать своей жизненной программе.
There came a day when the two houses in Girard Avenue were the scene of a sheriff's sale, during which the general public, without let or hindrance, were permitted to tramp through the rooms which Cowperwood and his relatives had occupied. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LXIX) — Настал день, когда в обоих домах на Джирард-авеню шерифом была назначена распродажа. Всякий кому не лень мог беспрепятственно бродить по комнатам, которые ранее занимал Каупервуд и его семья.
...take a look at the State of New York. Quite anything can be done to the voters there, and without let or hindrance. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Tragic America’, ch. XVII) —...присмотритесь к тому, что происходит в штате Нью-Йорк. Здесь могут расправиться с избирателями как угодно, и к тому же безнаказанно.
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9 without let or hindrance
бecпpeпятcтвeннo, бeзнaкaзaннo, бeз пoмex [cлoвo let в этoм выpaжeнии coxpaняeт cвoё уcт. знaчeниe пoмexa, пpeпятcтвиe]It was some such book as this that I sought, a book that would answer once for all the questions that puzzled me, so that everything being settled for good and all, I could pursue the pattern of my life without let or hindrance (W. S. Maugham). There came a day when the two houses in Girard Avenue were the scene of a sheriff's sale, during which the general public, without let or hindrance, were permitted to tramp through the rooms which Cowperwood and his relatives had occupied (Th. Dreiser)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > without let or hindrance
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10 answer without any ambiguity
Макаров: дать недвусмысленный ответ, дать прямой ответУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > answer without any ambiguity
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11 answer without equivocation
1) Общая лексика: ответить на вопрос правдиво2) Макаров: отвечать напрямикУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > answer without equivocation
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12 answer without hesitation
Общая лексика: отвечать без колебанийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > answer without hesitation
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13 answer without reservation
Макаров: отвечать начистотуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > answer without reservation
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14 it goes without saying (that)
طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can). -
15 to answer without any ambiguity
дать прямой / недвусмысленный ответEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to answer without any ambiguity
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16 באין מענה
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17 Science
It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)[Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Science
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18 חלוק) חלק
(חָלוּק) חָלָק m. (preced.) 1) smooth, blank (paper); empty. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11b אם יש בו ח׳וכ׳ if there is blank space on it enough for Snh.17a ושנים הניח ח׳ and two ballots he left blank; a. fr.יצא ח׳ (= ריקם) to go out without having effected anything. Sifré Num. 131 חלוק ed.; Yalk. Lev. 631 (Yalk. Ex. 178 ריקם); Yalk. Hos. 517 חלוק.Gen. R. s. 11 להוציאך ח׳ אי אפשר I cannot dismiss you without an answer; a. e.Fem. חֲלָקָח. Kel. XXIV, 7 וח׳ and a plain board (without a receptacle). Midd. II, 5; Succ.51b ח׳ היתה בראשונה formerly the compartment was plain (without a guarded balcony), v. בְּצוֹצְרָה.Pl. חֲלָקוֹת. Tosef.Ohol.XV, 1. 2) division. Kerith. 7a, a. fr. אך ח׳, v. אַךְ (prob. to be read: חַלֵּק, divide!) -
19 Безответная любовь - что вопрос без ответа.
фраз. Love without return is like a question without an answer.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Безответная любовь - что вопрос без ответа.
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20 zostawiać
impf ⇒ zostawić* * *(opuszczać, powodować) to leave; ( nie zabierać) to leave (behind)zostawić komuś coś w spadku — to leave lub bequeath sth to sb
zostawić wiadomość dla kogoś/u kogoś — to leave word lub a message for sb/with sb
nie zostawić na czymś suchej nitki — (przen) to tear sth to pieces lub bits lub shreds
* * *ipf.zostawić pf.1. (= nie zabierać czegoś) leave, leave behind; zostawić coś komuś na pamiątkę leave sth (behind) to sb; nie zostawić na kimś suchej nitki pick sb to pieces.2. (= opuszczać kogoś) leave; zostaw mnie w spokoju leave me alone; zostaw nas samych leave us alone; zostawić coś własnemu biegowi leave sth to its own course; zostawić coś na pastwę losu leave sth to its fate; zostaw go! leave him alone!, let him go!; zostaw to! leave it!3. (= przekazywać w spadku) leave, bequeath ( komuś coś sth to sb); zostawić komuś spadek leave sb a legacy.4. (= wywoływać) evoke; zostawić po sobie dobre wrażenie leave a good impression.5. (= nie reagować) leave; zostawić zarzuty bez komentarza leave allegations with no comment; zostawić list bez odpowiedzi leave a letter without an answer, leave a letter unanswered.6. (= dawać do dyspozycji) leave; zostawić coś komuś do dyspozycji leave sth at sb's disposal; zostawić coś pod czyjąś opieką leave sth in sb's care; zostawić komuś czas do namysłu leave l. give sb some time to think sth over; zostawić komuś decyzję let sb decide; zostaw to mnie leave it to me; zostawiam to tobie I'll leave it to you.7. (= odkładać) put aside, keep; zostawić coś sobie keep sth; zostawiłem ci w kuchni parę kanapek I left you some sandwiches in the kitchen; zostawiłem sobie parę złotych I put a few pennies aside.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zostawiać
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