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(an) impersonal discussion

  • 1 (an) impersonal discussion

    беспристрастное/объективное обсуждение

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) impersonal discussion

  • 2 impersonal

    [ɪm'pəːs(ə)n(ə)l]
    adj
    1) безликий, бесстрастный, равнодушный, обезличенный, лишенный индивидуальности
    - impersonal criticism
    - impersonal remarks
    - impersonal discussion
    - impersonal deity
    - impersonal verb

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > impersonal

  • 3 (an) informal discussion

    an (a) informal (impersonal, languid) discussion неформальный (безличный, вялый) разговор

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) informal discussion

  • 4 subject

    ['sʌbdʒɪkt]
    n
    1) тема, предмет разговора, вопрос, сюжет

    The subject is not very well dealt with in his last book. — В его последней книге этот вопрос плохо освещен.

    He is off the subject. — Он говорит не на тему.

    The subject drifted away into another channel. — Тема разговора незаметно перешла в другую область.

    - ridiculos subject
    - interesting subject
    - dellicate subject
    - stock subjects
    - examination subjects
    - thesis subject
    - key subject
    - off-the-record subject
    - suggestive subject
    - subject picture
    - subject of common interest
    - hackneyed subjects of polities
    - subject for congratulation
    - subject of praise
    - safe subject for conversation
    - subject of the lecture
    - subject of a book
    - subjects of rural life
    - subject of graduate study
    - pictures of sacred subjects
    - all conceivable subjects of interest to students
    - no restriction as to subject
    - approach the subject from a practical point of view
    - avoid the subject
    - bar the subject
    - bring up the subject in the course of conversation
    - broach the subject in the course of conversation
    - change the subject
    - choose a subject for discussion
    - classify books by subjects
    - classify the subjects you are interested in
    - close the subject
    - consider the next subjects
    - cover the whole subject
    - dismiss the subject summarily
    - divert the subject into another channel
    - express one's opinion on the subject
    - find information on the subject
    - get to the main subject
    - handle the subject in a masterly way
    - have strong views on the subject
    - introduce a sore subject
    - keep to the subject
    - lead smb on to the subject
    - open the subject
    - pursue the subject further
    - return to our subject
    - speak on the subject
    - study the subject thoroughly
    - take smb too far from the subject
    - treat the subject at great length
    - touch upon the subject
    - turn the subject over in one's mind
    - view the subject from different angles
    - wander from the subject
    - work on this subject
    - every time the subject comes up
    2) проблема, вопрос

    We have different opinions (strong views) on the subject. — У нас разные мнения (твердые взгляды) по этому вопросу.

    He has a different approach to the subject. — У него иной подход к данной проблеме.

    - serious subject
    - fundamental subject
    - tender
    - domestic subjects
    - interesting subjects
    - academic subjects
    - controversial subjects
    - subject under consideration
    - smb's approach to the subject
    - break up the subject into sections
    - bring the conversation round to the subject
    - deal with new subjects
    - discuss the subject in all its aspects
    - go deep into the subject
    - handle the subject delicately
    - illustrate the subject with appropriate quotations
    - investigate the subject
    - keep off the subject
    - know one's subject
    - narrow down one's subject to two problems
    - start the subject
    - state the subject
    - submit up the subject to the judgement of scholars
    - survey the subject
    - treat the subject technically
    - view the subject from a practical point of view
    - weigh the subject dispassionately
    3) предмет, учебная дисциплина

    I'll have to read on the subject. — Мне надо готовиться к экзамену по этому предмету.

    - difficult subjects
    - school subjects
    - liberal arts subjects
    - secondary subjects
    - smb's favourite subject at school
    - subject of serious study
    - subject of interest for students
    - be taught as a separate subject
    - fail in a subject
    - learn the subject with ease
    - master a subject
    - pass a subject
    - read on the subject
    - take the subject seriously
    - teach a subject
    4) подданный (государства, короля)
    - British subject
    - subject of the crown
    - subject to the king
    5) грам. подлежащее
    - Complex Subject
    - impersonal subject
    - subject of the sentence
    - subject precedes the predicate in a regular sentence

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > subject

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