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1 The Exceptional Athlete Matters
Sports: TEAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Exceptional Athlete Matters
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2 above-the-line
1. Mktgrelating to marketing expenditure on advertising in media such as press, radio, television, film, and the World Wide Web, on which a commission is usually paid to an agency2. Finused to describe entries in a company’s profit and loss accounts that appear above the line separating those entries that show the origin of the funds that have contributed to the profit or loss from those that relate to its distribution. Exceptional and extraordinary items appear above the line.in macroeconomics, used to describe a country’s revenue transactions. -
3 în mod excepţional
by way of exceptionout of the ordinaryjust for the noncefor once in a way / a while. -
4 Michigan Federated Chapters of the Council for Exceptional Children
Education: MCECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Michigan Federated Chapters of the Council for Exceptional Children
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5 исключительный
exceptional, unusual, exclusive, remarkable, outstanding, superior• Исключительным фактом является то, что... - It is an extraordinary fact that...• Могут существовать исключительные (= особые) значения х, при которых... - There may be exceptional values of x at which...• Оставляя в стороне исключительные (= особые) случаи, упомянутые выше,... - Apart from the exceptional cases mentioned above,... -
6 исключительный
•The exceptional (or remarkable) accuracy of the feeder...
•The outstanding fatigue resistance of adhesives...
•Most copper alloys have superior casting qualities.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исключительный
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7 исключительный
•The exceptional (or remarkable) accuracy of the feeder...
•The outstanding fatigue resistance of adhesives...
•Most copper alloys have superior casting qualities.
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8 barco a vapor
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9 barco de vapor
steamer* * *steamboat, steamer* * *(n.) = steamboatEx. Narrated here is the exceptional experience of 60 intellectuals who arrived in Buenos Aires on a steamboat.* * *steamboat, steamer* * *(n.) = steamboatEx: Narrated here is the exceptional experience of 60 intellectuals who arrived in Buenos Aires on a steamboat.
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10 сторона
side, aspect• Мы можем взглянуть на это с другой стороны. - We can look at this in another way.• Немногие стороны нашей жизни не были затронуты влиянием... - Few aspects of our lives have not been influenced by...• Однако все эти моменты находятся в стороне от целей данной работы. - These are, however, outside the scope of this work.• Оставляя в стороне особые случаи, мы... - Leaving these singular cases aside, we...• Оставляя в стороне особые случаи, упомянутые выше,... - Apart from the exceptional cases mentioned above,...• Оставляя подобное на краткое время в стороне, мы продолжаем... - Leaving such points for the moment, we proceed to...• Оставляя этот случай в стороне, получаем, что... - Leaving this case out of consideration, it follows that...• С другой стороны, в общем случае не всегда допустимо... - On the other hand, it is not in general permissible to...• С другой стороны, возможно не следует... - On the other hand, it may not be necessary to...• С другой стороны, возможно, что это может и не стоить усилий, так как... - On the other hand this may not be worth the effort since...• С другой стороны, данный угол может быть представлен в терминах... - Alternatively, the angle may be given in terms of...• С другой стороны, из определения F следует, что... - On the other hand, it follows from the definition of F that...• С другой стороны, иногда очень трудно (сформулировать и т. п.)... - On the other hand, it is sometimes very difficult to...• С другой стороны, мы можем быть уверены, что... - On the other hand we can be sure that...• С другой стороны, недавно полученные данные указывают, что... - On the other hand, recent findings indicate that...• С другой стороны, необходимо всегда удостовериться, что... - On the other hand one always has to make sure that...• С другой стороны, эксперименты показывают, что... - On the other hand, experiments show that...• С другой стороны, это не должно заставлять считать, что... - On the other hand, this should not lead one to believe that...• С другой стороны, этот метод позволит... - On the other hand, this method will give... -
11 ἀνάγκη
ἀνάγκη, ης, ἡ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, En; PsSol 5:6; TestJob 12:3; TestJos 2:4; ApcSed 10:4; ApcMos 25; Philo, Joseph., Ar., Just.; Mel. Fgm. 6, 5; Ath.) never in NT in the exceptional sense of ‘fate’ (e.g. Eur., Ph. 1000).① necessity or constraint as inherent in the nature of things, necessity, pressure of any kind, a divine dispensation, some hoped-for advantage, custom, duty, etc. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 17 §68 ἀ. νόμων; Musaeus 289 of love; Crates p. 54, 15 al. Malherbe; SibOr 3, 101; 296; Just., D. 44, 11) ἄνευ ζυγοῦ ἀνάγκης without the yoke of necessity B 2:6. ἀνάγκη (sc. ἐστὶν) it is necessary, inevitable, one must w. inf., or acc. and inf. (Hdt. 2, 35; SIG 888, 79; BGU 665 II, 16; Just., A I, 21, 4 al.; Ath. 17, 1 al.; Did., Gen. 104, 29) ἀ. (ἐστὶν [v.l.]) ἐλθεῖν τὰ σκάνδαλα temptations must come Mt 18:7. διὸ ἀ. (sc. ἐστὶν) therefore it is nec. (for you) to be subject Ro 13:5. θάνατον ἀ. (sc. ἐστὶν) φέρεσθαι τοῦ διαθεμένου the death of the testator must be announced Hb 9:16; cp. vs. 23. W. ἐστί and without inf. εἰ ἀ. ἐστί Hs 9, 9, 3. ἐὰν ᾖ ἀ. D 12:2—ἀ. ἔχω w. inf. (Plut., Cato Min. 24, 6; Jos., Ant. 16, 290, Vi. 171 et al.; TestJob 10:3; 12:3 al.; POxy 1061, 4 [22 B.C.]; PFlor 278 IV, 23; cp. New Docs 1, 45) I must ἰδεῖν αὐτόν Lk 14:18; ἀπολύειν 23:16 [17] v.l; γράψαι ὑμῖν Jd 3; θυσίας ἀναφέρειν Hb 7:27; αἰτεῖσθαι Hs 5, 4, 5; ἐρωτᾶν 9, 14, 4; cp. 9, 16, 2. Without inf. μὴ ἔχων ἀ. 1 Cor 7:37.—ἀ. μοι ἐπίκειται (Il. 6, 458) I am under obligation 9:16.—W. prep. ἐξ ἀνάγκης under pressure (Trag., Thu.; Epict. 2, 20, 1; Jos., Bell. 5, 568; Ath., R. 66, 17; Did., Gen. 75, 21; POxy 237 IV, 33; PIand 19, 1) 2 Cor 9:7; necessarily (logically) (Diod S 1, 80, 3; Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 31; 34; Philo, Aet. M. 21; 52) Hb 7:12; Hs 7:3. For this pleonastically δεῖ ἐξ ἀ. m 6, 2, 8; Hs 9, 9, 2. ὡς κατὰ ἀνάγκην (opp. κατὰ ἑκούσιον) as it were, by pressure Phlm 14 (cp. X., Cyr. 4, 3, 7; Artem. 5, 23; EpArist 104; 2 Macc 15:2; Jos., Ant. 3, 223; Ar.; Just., A I, 30, 1; Ath. 24, 2; PCairMasp 66, 2).② a state of distress or trouble, distress, calamity, pressure (characteristic of later Gk.: Diod S 10, 4, 6 [mortal danger]; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 40 §167 ἐσχάτη ἀ.; LXX; Jos., Bell. 5, 571; Ant. 2, 67. So as loanw. in rabb.) of distress in the last days ἀ. μεγάλη Lk 21:23. ἡ ἐνεστῶσα ἀ. the present distress 1 Cor 7:26 (the expr. ‘present distress’ is found in Epict. 3, 26, 7; 3 Macc 1:16 v.l. and PGM 4, 526f. In Antiphon 6, 25 the present coercion is called ἡ παροῦσα ἀνάγκη.—See KBenz, TGl 10, 1918, 388ff; PTischleder, ibid. 12, 1920, 225ff). W. θλῖψις (like Job 15:24) 1 Th 3:7. Pl. pressures (Antiphon 6, 25; Herodas 5, 59; Diod S 4, 43, 5; 10, 17, 1; SIG 521, 23 [III B.C.]; Cat. Cod. Astr. VII 143, 23; VIII/3, 182, 17; 185, 27; LXX; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 41; Jos., Ant. 16, 253; TestJos 2:4) w. θλίψεις, στενοχωρίαι et al. 2 Cor 6:4; w. διωγμοί and στενοχωρίαι 12:10 (but see 3 below). In Paul’s recitals of woe there surfaces the theme of the endangered benefactor who risks much for his public (s. AFridrichsen, Zum Stil des Paulinischen Peristasenkatalogs: SymbOsl 7, 1928, 25–29; Danker, Benefactor 363–64). ἐξ ἀναγκῶν ἐξαιρεῖσθαι rescue from calamities 1 Cl 56:8 (Job 5:19). For this ἐξ ἀναγκῶν λυτροῦσθαι τοὺς δούλους τοῦ θεοῦ Hm 8:10.③ concr. for abstr. compulsion by forcible means, torture (ref. in AFridrichsen, ConNeot 9, ’44, 28f and L-S-J-M s.v. 3); this mng. is prob. in some passages, e.g. 2 Cor 12:10 (s. 2 above).—HSchreckenburg, Ananke, ’64.—B. 638. DELG. DDD s.v.Ananke. M-M. TW. Sv. -
12 χαμᾶζε
A to the ground, on the ground, freq. in Hom.,ἐξ ὀχέων σὺν τεύχεσιν ἆλτο χ. Il.3.29
, al.; ἀπὸ πύργου βαῖνε χ. stepped to the ground, 21.529; [κεραυνὸν] ἧκε χ. 8.134
, cf. 14.497, 20.461;χ. κάππεσεν 15.537
;τόξον.. θῆκε χ. Od.21.136
, cf.22.340: rare in Trag. and Com., E.Ba. 633 (troch.), Ar.Ach. 341, 344 (both troch.);μὴ πέσῃ χ. Id.V. 1012
(lyr.);χ. προβαίνουσα Babr. 115.13
; freq. in later Prose,χ. θυρεοῖς κεκλιμένοις Plu.Sull.28
;ἔχειν χ. δύ' ὀβολώ Luc.Lex.2
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13 оставляя
leaving• Оставляя в стороне исключительные случаи, упомянутые выше,... - Apart from the exceptional cases mentioned above,...• Оставляя в стороне особые случаи, мы... - Leaving these singular cases aside, we...• Оставляя на некоторое время в стороне вопрос, действительно ли... - Putting aside for a moment the question whether...• Оставляя на короткое время в стороне подобные вещи, мы продолжаем... - Leaving such points for the moment, we proceed to...• Оставляя этот случай в стороне, получаем, что... - Leaving this case out of consideration, it follows that... -
14 упомянутый
mentioned• Все теоремы, упомянутые выше, предполагают, что... - All the theorems cited above assume that...• Как мы уже упомянули в... - As we have mentioned in...• Оставляя в стороне исключительные случаи, упомянутые выше,... - Apart from the exceptional cases mentioned above,...• Перед тем как установить только что упомянутые результаты, необходимо (рассмотреть и т. п.)... - Before establishing the results just mentioned it is necessary to... -
15 σκυτάλιον
A little staff, baton,σκυτάλι' ἐφόρουν Ar.Av. 1283
, where the Sch. remarks on the exceptional quantity σκυτᾱλι' ἐφόρουν, quoting Fr. 422 (where it may well be short), Nicopho 2, and other examples; ἐσκῠτᾰλιοφόρουν Porson.2 little pipe, flute, Poll.4.82, and perh. so in Thphr.HP4.4.12.5 dub. sens.,σφαιρίον σ. οὐκ ἔχον BCH29.546
(Delos, ii B.C.).II = κοτυληδών 5, Dsc.4.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκυτάλιον
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16 отменять исключительное законодательство
Patents: abrogate the exceptional legislationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отменять исключительное законодательство
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17 отменять исключительное законодательство
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18 исключительный налог
исключительный налог
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exceptional tax
Compulsory charges levied by a government unit in special or unique instances for the purpose of raising revenue to pay for services or improvements for the general public benefit. (Source: EFP / RHW)
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19 исключительный
exceptional имя прилагательное:exclusive (эксклюзивный, исключительный, особый, единственный, первоклассный, с ограниченным доступом)extraordinary (чрезвычайный, внеочередной, экстраординарный, необычайный, необычный, исключительный)словосочетание: -
20 Ó-
the negative prefix un-. See ‘ú-’.* * *or ú-, the negative prefix before nouns and verbs, [Goth., Engl., and Germ. un-; Dan. and Swed. û-, the nasal being absorbed.] The Icel. at a very early date changed this ú into ó, for the very oldest and best vellums use ó, not only the Greg., Eluc., Íb., the Miracle-book (Bs. i. 333 sqq.), but also the Grág., the Cod. Reg. of the Sæm. Edda, etc.; in later vellums of the better kind ú and ó are used promiscuously; till about the union with Norway the ú prevailed, and is chiefly used in vellums of the 14th century; but in the 15th the ó again took its old place, and has been retained ever since, agreeably with the usual pronunciation. The ó is therefore the proper Icel. form, e. g. ó-vitr = Engl. un-wise; that it was sounded thus even in the 12th century is also shewn by the treatise of the second grammarian (Gramm. p. i, col. 1),—ó eðr ú þat skiptir orðum, svá sem er satt eðr ó-satt (ú-satt), Skálda 171. This change of spelling in the MSS. about (or a little before) the union with Norway cannot have been owing to any change in pronunciation, but was simply a Norwegianism, as were many other cases, e. g. the dropping the h before liquids, contrary to the Icel. pronunciation. On the other hand, as for the rest of Scandinavia, the ú has been retained in Denmark and in the east of Norway; but ó in the west and north of Norway (see Ivar Aasen’s Dict.), as also in mod, Swed. (e. g. o-möjlig = Germ. un-möglich). In early Swed. (in the laws) u and o are used indifferently. The Orkneys seem to have followed the Icel., to judge from a rhyme in the poem Jd. composed by bishop Bjarni (died A. D. 1222), a native of the Orkneys,— ó-teitan mik sútar, the metre of which requires a half rhyme, a rule followed strictly throughout that poem.B. Of the compds with ú- or ó-, all but a few words are from un-; these exceptional words appear to be contractions, either,α. from ör-, where we have such double forms as ör-sekr and ó-sekr, N. G. L. i. 379; ör-viti and ó-viti, ó-verðr and ör-verðr, ó-vænn and ör-vænn, ör-hæfi and ú-hæfa, ör-keypis and ó-keypis, ú-dæmi qs. ör-dæmi (?), ó-bóta qs. ör-bóta (?), ó-birgr and ör-birgr; perh. also ú-helgi qs. ör-helgi, ú-heilagr qs. ör-heilagr; cp. also such words as ú-megin and ör-megna, ú-synja qs. ör-synja (?).β. from of-, esp. before a labial or dental; thus, of-vægr and ó-vægr, ó-frýnn qs. of-frýnn, ó-sköp = of-sköp (?), ó-freskr qs. of-freskr, ó-fyrirsynju qs. of-fyrirsynju (?), ó-hljóð or ú-hljóð qs. of-hljóð (?), of-dæll and ó-dæll, of-ljóss and ó-ljóss. In some of these instances doubt may arise, for a double set of compds might have sprung up. On the other hand, the great number of compds with ur-, er- in German and Saxon, and the scarcity of such words in the Norse tongue, lead to the conclusion that many of these compds in the course of time have been lost or replaced by ú-; cp. also of-allt and á-valt, (of-saka and á-saka, of-brýði and á-brýði, of-munir and á-munr, af-vöxtr and á-vöxtr, af-burðr and of-burðr?). Since in most Editions the spelling with ú- has been adopted in these classes of words, they must be sought for under that head.
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