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1 American Horse Show Assocation
Hobby: AHSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Horse Show Assocation
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2 Dressage At Devon (horse show)
Abbreviation: DADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dressage At Devon (horse show)
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3 Iate Horse Show Association
Sports: IHSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Iate Horse Show Association
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4 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association
University: IHSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intercollegiate Horse Show Association
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5 National Horse Show Association
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > National Horse Show Association
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6 Pennsylvania Horse Show Association
Sports: PHSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pennsylvania Horse Show Association
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7 Washington International Horse Show
Sports: WIHSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Washington International Horse Show
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8 Western Horse Show Association of Florida
Sports: WHAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Western Horse Show Association of Florida
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9 National Show Horse
Sports: NSHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Show Horse
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10 Walking Horse Trainers Show
Sports: WHTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Walking Horse Trainers Show
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11 выставка лошадей
General subject: horse show -
12 гиблое дело
1) General subject: clunker, dickey concern, dicky concern, one-horse show, purulent matter, recipe for disaster, lost cause2) Colloquial: a poor affair, dead frost, a bad job3) American: (smb.) all day with4) Jargon: a dead frost, bad job5) American English: [it's a] lost cause or hopeless case6) Makarov: dying cause, forlorn hope -
13 конкурс лошадей
General subject: horse show -
14 конноспортивные соревнования
Agriculture: horse showУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конноспортивные соревнования
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15 конноспортивный праздник
General subject: horse showУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конноспортивный праздник
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16 Dressage At Devon
Abbreviation: (horse show) DAD -
17 соревнование по манежной езде
Horse breeding: show ring competitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соревнование по манежной езде
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18 выставка
ж.1. exhibition, showвыставка лошадей, собак — horse, dog show
пойти на выставку — go* to the exhibition
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ж.1) ( место публичного показа) exhibition, showвы́ставка карти́н — art exhibition
сельскохозя́йственная вы́ставка — agricultural exhibition
вы́ставка лошаде́й [соба́к] — horse [dog] show
вы́ставка цвето́в — flower show
пойти́ на вы́ставку — go to the exhibition
2) ( в магазине) exposition, display, show window, (shop) window -
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ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВИДЫ coll VP usu. this WO1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫsubj: human often active past Part) to have experienced much in life, endured various troublesX видал виды - X has been through plenty (in his time (life, lifetime))X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime) X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc) X has been through the mill X has been around (around the block) X is schooled in the ways of the worldвидавший виды — seasonedbattle-scarred.Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a)....Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей (Ларисе) под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she (Larisa) was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).И кому-то нужно с таким человеком (, как Никандров,) связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: «И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!» (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him (Nikandrov)? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. ( subj: concr) (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wearX видал виды - X looks (is) the worse for wearX has seen better days X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).
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