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прил.other, another, different; else, next, secondэто другое дело — that is another matter, that is quite different
тот или другой — either, one or another
другими словами — in other words, to put it differently, to put this another way
никто другой — none else, nobody else
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22 тепличное растение
разг., чаще неодобр.hot-house plant; molly-coddleИгорь не такой, совсем не такой, и лицо другое, и характер. "Игорь - тепличное растение, а Колька ясен, чист и свеж, как полевой цветок", - думал доктор. (В. Панова, Спутники) — Igor is different, quite different as to his nature and appearance. 'Igor is a hot-house plant, while Kolka is clear and fresh as a field flower,' the doctor thought.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тепличное растение
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23 близко друг к другу
* * *Близко друг к другу-- In Fig. 16 the stall inception throttle lines are relatively close together, but the unstalled portion of the characteristics for the four compressors are quite different.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > близко друг к другу
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24 в данной ситуации
•The strong virtue of the engine in the present state of affairs is its cleanness of operation.
II•The quarks are bound together by the strong force, but in this context the force has a form quite different from the one observed between protons and neutrons.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в данной ситуации
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25 в данной ситуации
•The strong virtue of the engine in the present state of affairs is its cleanness of operation.
II•The quarks are bound together by the strong force, but in this context the force has a form quite different from the one observed between protons and neutrons.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в данной ситуации
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26 использовать подход
•For some diatomic molecules we take quite different approach from that used in the preceding sections.
•Following this line of attack,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > использовать подход
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27 находящиеся в равновесии
•Concentrations of two phases in equilibrium ( with each other) are usually quite different.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находящиеся в равновесии
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28 неоспоримое доказательство того, что
•This is decisive evidence that the surface layers of the Moon are quite different from the surface layers of the Earth.
•Such a spectrum can furnish unambiguous (or unassailable) proof of the compound's identity.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > неоспоримое доказательство того, что
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29 подходить под углом зрения
•For some diatomic molecules we take quite different approach from that used in the preceding sections.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > подходить под углом зрения
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30 получать результат
•Although quite different results from the dimerization of isobutylene are realized (or obtained),...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > получать результат
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31 совершенно иначе, чем
•The diode laser produces light in a manner quite different from the way the incandescent lamp does.
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32 ему про Фому, а он про
General subject: I can't find a common language with you (used (often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ему про Фому, а он про
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33 совершенно иначе, чем
Mathematics: in a manner quite different from, much differently fromУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершенно иначе, чем
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34 ты ему про Фому, а он п
General subject: I can't find a common language with you (used (often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ты ему про Фому, а он п
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35 я ему про Фому, а он пр
General subject: I can't find a common language with you (used (often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я ему про Фому, а он пр
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И ДЕЛО С КОНЦОМ И ДЕЛУ КОНЕЦ both coll (sent these forms only usu. the concluding clause in a compound or complex sent usu. refers to the completion of sth. in the future fixed WOand then everything will be finishedand that will be the end of it (the matter, the business)and that will be that (it) and it will all be over (in limited contexts, usu. after imperand (left) leave it at that.Толпе этот ответ не понравился, да и вообще она ожидала не того. Ей казалось, что Грустилов, как только приведут к нему Линкина, разорвёт его пополам - и дело с концом (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). This reply was not much to the liking of the crowd, who had anyway expected something quite different. They had supposed that as soon as they brought Linkin to Grustilov, the governor would tear him in two, and that would be the end of it (1b).«На железной дороге, в нескольких перегонах отсюда стоит казачий полк. Красный, преданный. Их вызовут, бунтовщиков окружат и дело с концом» (Пастернак 1). "There is a Cossack regiment stationed a short distance down the rail way... It's Red, its loyal. It will be called out, the rebels will be surrounded, and that will be the end of the business" (1a).В те времена женились - и дело с концом, автомашин с разноцветными лентами и куклами на радиаторах не было (Рыбаков 1). In those days you just got married and that was that, no cars tied with coloured ribbons and dolls on the radiators! (1a).«А зачем тебе делать эту идеологию? Плюнь! Изучай себе наше общество, и дело с концом» (Зиновьев 2). "But why do you want to produce this ideology? Forget it! Just go ahead with your study of our society, and leave it at that!" (2a). -
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ШИТО (ый и т. п.) БЕЛЫМИ НИТКАМИ AdjP subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. все, это, всё это, or occas. abstr) or (full-form only) modif (often detached) usu. this WO ( sth. is) poorly, clumsily concealed: (that can be) easily seen through obvious to anyone poorly disguised transparent (of a story, excuse etc) sth. sounds shaky.«Слушай, может быть, тебе лучше явиться в Кежму, к Алферову? Заявишь, что шел к нему просить перевести тебя к Фриде или Фриду к тебе. Тогда получится совсем по-другому: из района ты не ушел, сам явился в Кежму». - «Шито белыми нитками», - поморщился Борис (Рыбаков 2). "Listen, maybe it would be best for you to show up in Kezhma and present yourself to Alferov. You can say you've come to ask him to transfer you to Freda or Freda to you. It will look quite different then: you wouldn't have gone outside the district, you'd have turned up in Kezhma." "It sounds shaky." Boris frowned (2a). -
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ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого) VP subj: abstr or infin) to become habitual, routineX вошёл (у Y-a) в привычку - X became (a) habit (with Y)X became a matter of course (for Y).Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinionbut Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course. -
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ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ1 VP subj: concr, often a noun denoting a written or printed work more often impfv fixed WO( to be passed from one person to anotherX ходил no рукам - X was passed from hand to handX was passed (handed) around X was going (making) the rounds X (was) circulated.Тогда же я прочла «Разговоры со Сталиным» Милована Джиласа. Австралийское издание этой книги... кто-то привёз в Москву, и она ходила по рукам (Аллилуева 2). It was at this time that I read Milovan Djilas' Conversations with Stalin. Someone had brought to Moscow the Australian version of this book, and it was passed from hand to hand (2a).Ходили по рукам полемические сочинения, в которых объяснялось, что горчица есть былие (= былье), выросшее из тела девки-блудницы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Polemical compositions were handed around, explaining that mustard was a green which grew from the body of a fornicatress.. (1a).Твардовский) боялся другого, он еще с лета угрожающе выпытывал, не ходит ли роман по рукам? (Солженицын 2). (Tvardovsky's) fears were quite different. That summer he had begun asking menacingly whether the novel was going the rounds (2a).Роман «Доктор Живаго» в рукописи несколько лет ходил в Москве по рукам, официально обсуждался в наших редакциях... (Гладков 1). The novel (Doctor Zhivago) had been circulating in Moscow in manuscript copies for several years, it had been officially under consideration by Soviet publishers., (1a) -
40 и дело с концом
• И ДЕЛО С КОНЦОМ; И ДЕЛУ КОНЕЦ both coll[sent; these forms only; usu. the concluding clause in a compound or complex sent; usu. refers to the completion of sth. in the future; fixed WO]=====⇒ and then everything will be finished:- and that will be the end of it (the matter, the business);- and that will be that <it>;- [in limited contexts, usu. after imper] and (left) leave it at that.♦ Толпе этот ответ не понравился, да и вообще она ожидала не того. Ей казалось, что Грустилов, как только приведут к нему Линкина, разорвёт его пополам - и дело с концом (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). This reply was not much to the liking of the crowd, who had anyway expected something quite different. They had supposed that as soon as they brought Linkin to Grustilov, the governor would tear him in two, and that would be the end of it (1b).♦ "На железной дороге, в нескольких перегонах отсюда стоит казачий полк. Красный, преданный. Их вызовут, бунтовщиков окружат и дело с концом" (Пастернак 1). "There is a Cossack regiment stationed a short distance down the rail way.... It's Red, its loyal. It will be called out, the rebels will be surrounded, and that will be the end of the business" (1a).♦...В те времена женились - и дело с концом, автомашин с разноцветными лентами и куклами на радиаторах не было (Рыбаков 1). In those days you just got married and that was that, no cars tied with coloured ribbons and dolls on the radiators! (1a).♦ "А зачем тебе делать эту идеологию? Плюнь! Изучай себе наше общество, и дело с концом" (Зиновьев 2). "But why do you want to produce this ideology? Forget it! Just go ahead with your study of our society, and leave it at that!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и дело с концом
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