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1 научное общество
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > научное общество
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2 ученое общество
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3 общество
ср.1) (в разл. знач.)society; association; communityобщество защиты — (животных и т. п.) humane society
общество спасения — (на водах и т. п.) humane society
2) company; societyвращаться в обществе кого-л. — to move in smb.'s circle; to mingle/associate/mix/consort with smb.
подонки общества — scum/dregs of society
удаляться от общества — to withdraw/retire from society
элитарное общество — exclusive circle, select circle, high circle
высшее общество — rank and fashion, haut monde, top-drawer
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1) General subject: learned body2) Oil: science foundation3) Advertising: learned society4) Makarov: scientific society -
5 член-корреспондент научного общества
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > член-корреспондент научного общества
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6 научное общество
Научное общество-- The role of the ASME as a learned society has certainly been appreciated internationally in the realms of tribology.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > научное общество
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7 П-391
КРУГОВАЯ ПОРУКА NP sing only)1. joint responsibility of all members of a group for the actions of the group as a whole or the actions of its individual membersmutual (collective) responsibilityresponsibility for each other mutual guarantee.«Ну, насчет общины, - промолвил он, - поговорите лучше с вашим братцем. Он теперь, кажется, изведал на деле, что такое община, круговая порука, трезвость и тому подобные штучки» (Тургенев 2). "Well, so far as the commune is concerned," he said, "you'd better talk with your brother about it. I think he has now learned by experience what the commune is: mutual responsibility, sobriety, and all that kind of thing" (2f).Дворянство обязывало. Разумеется, так как его права были долею фантастические, то и обязанности были фантастические, но они делали известную круговую поруку между равными (Герцен 2). Noble rank had its obligations. Of course, since its rights were partly imaginary, its obligations were imaginary too, but they did provide a certain mutual guarantee between equals (2a).2. mutual support and concealment (often among participants in improper or criminal matters)covering (up) for each other (one another)vouching for each other (one another).Нам трудно понять и расценить действия этих людей (следователей)... Несомненно только одно: всякий замкнутый, изолированный круг развивается, подобно блатарям, по своим законам и вопреки интересам общества в целом. Такой круг... соблюдает круговую поруку (до поры до времени), хранит тайны, избегает общения с посторонними, а иногда по непонятным причинам уничтожает друг друга (Мандельштам 2). It was hard for us to interpret the actions of these people (the investigators)...But there is no doubt that, like any other isolated, exclusive caste —the professional criminals, for examplethey lived by their own laws, contemptuous of the interests of society as a whole. Closed societies of this kind...cover up for each other (as long as it suits them), guard their secrets, avoid contact with outsiders, and sometimes, for obscure reasons, engage in mutual destruction (2a).Среди арестантов - переносчиков станка успела возникнуть круговая порука, преступный сговор (Солженицын 3). The prisoners who had carried the lathe had evolved the successful technique of vouching for one another-criminal collusion (3a) -
8 круговая порука
[NP; sing only]=====1. joint responsibility of all members of a group for the actions of the group as a whole or the actions of its individual members:- mutual guarantee.♦ "Ну, насчет общины, - промолвил он, - поговорите лучше с вашим братцем. Он теперь, кажется, изведал на деле, что такое община, круговая порука, трезвость и тому подобные штучки" (Тургенев 2). "Well, so far as the commune is concerned," he said, "you'd better talk with your brother about it. I think he has now learned by experience what the commune is: mutual responsibility, sobriety, and all that kind of thing" (2f).♦ Дворянство обязывало. Разумеется, так как его права были долею фантастические, то и обязанности были фантастические, но они делали известную круговую поруку между равными (Герцен 2). Noble rank had its obligations. Of course, since its rights were partly imaginary, its obligations were imaginary too, but they did provide a certain mutual guarantee between equals (2a).2. mutual support and concealment (often among participants in improper or criminal matters):- vouching for each other (one another).♦ Нам трудно понять и расценить действия этих людей [следователей]... Несомненно только одно: всякий замкнутый, изолированный круг развивается, подобно блатарям, по своим законам и вопреки интересам общества в целом. Такой круг... соблюдает круговую поруку (до поры до времени), хранит тайны, избегает общения с посторонними, а иногда по непонятным причинам уничтожает друг друга (Мандельштам 2). It was hard for us to interpret the actions of these people [the investigators]... But there is no doubt that, like any other isolated, exclusive caste - the professional criminals, for example - they lived by their own laws, contemptuous of the interests of society as a whole. Closed societies of this kind...cover up for each other (as long as it suits them), guard their secrets, avoid contact with outsiders, and sometimes, for obscure reasons, engage in mutual destruction (2a).♦ Среди арестантов - переносчиков станка успела возникнуть круговая порука, преступный сговор (Солженицын 3). The prisoners who had carried the lathe had evolved the successful technique of vouching for one another-criminal collusion (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > круговая порука
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9 учёный
1. прил. ( о человеке) learned, erudite2. прил. ( относящийся к науке) scientific3. прил. ( дрессированный) trained, performing4. как сущ. м. scientist; scholar -
10 учёный
1) прил. ( о человеке) learned ['lɜː-], erudite2) прил. ( относящийся к науке) scientific; ( связанный с научными или учебными учреждениями) academicучёный сове́т — academic council
учёное о́бщество — scientific society
учёная сте́пень — academic degree
3) прил. ( дрессированный) trained, performing4) м. как сущ. ( специалист по точным наукам) scientist; ( гуманитарий) scholar; ( представитель вузовской науки) academic; ( исследователь) researcher••не учи́ учёного — don't teach your mother to suck eggs; an old fox doesn't need to be taught tricks
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11 культура по отношению к окружающей среде
культура по отношению к окружающей среде
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environmental culture
The total of learned behavior, attitudes, practices and knowledge that a society has with respect to maintaining or protecting its natural resources, the ecosystem and all other external conditions affecting human life. (Source: ANT / TOE)
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