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What greater crime than loss of time

  • 1 what greater crime than loss of time

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  • 2 loss

    [lɔs]
    n
    потеря, лишение, ущерб, урон, убыток, утрата

    He was at a loss for words. — Он не мог подобрать/найти нужных слов.

    The company's books have shown a loss for years. — Уже много лет, как финансовые документы этой фирмы отражают дефицит.

    You must consider it rather a gain than a loss. — Считай это скорее выигрышем, чем потерей.

    The team took the loss of the game lightly. — Команда легко отнеслась к своему проигрышу.

    What greater crime than loss of time? Ничего нет дороже времени

    - total memory loss
    - heat loss
    - fire losses
    - crop losses
    - loss to science
    - loss of time
    - loss of libertry
    - losses in manpower and material
    - total loss of eyesight
    - loss of blood
    - loss of morale
    - loss of temperature
    - loss in altitude
    - loss of honour
    - loss of opportunities
    - loss of the reward
    - irreparable loss to the country
    - great loss to art
    - loss of a battle
    - losses of life
    - fear of loss of jobs
    - succession of losses
    - with the least loss of time
    - without any loss of time
    - balance one's losses by a rise in prices
    - be at a loss what to do
    - cause great losses on the enemy
    - comfort smb in her loss
    - count one's losses
    - cut one's losses
    - feel one's loss
    - feel a pang of loss
    - involve a considerable financial loss
    - make losses on this transaction
    - make good all the losses
    - meet up losses
    - moan the loss of her husband
    - repair a loss
    - report the loss of some jewelry
    - register the loss of some jewelry
    - run the factory at a heavy loss
    - sell smth at a loss
    - share profits and losses
    - split the losses with smb
    - suffer great losses
    - suffer from a loss of strength
    - turn loss into gain
    - our losses by the fire amounted to...
    - wartime losses are estimated at...

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  • 3 time

    [taɪm]
    n
    1) время, продолжительность (чего-либо происходящего), длительность (чего-либо происходящего)

    Busiest men find the most time. — У занятого человека на все есть время.

    Lost time is never found again. — Потерянного времени не воротишь.

    What greater crime than loss of time. — Ничего нет дороже времени.

    Time works wonders. — Время творит чудеса.

    Time and tide wait for no man. — Время не ждет.

    - lake of time
    - space and time
    - lot of time
    - in the course of time co
    - for the time being
    - over time co
    - at no time
    - waste time
    - pass the time
    - spend time
    - take time
    - have time for smth
    - have no time for smth
    - find time for smth
    - drag time
    - lose track of time
    - make time
    - give smb time to do smth
    - take smb's time
    - be hard pressed for time
    - play for time
    - work against time
    - stand the test of time
    - time is precious
    - time is money
    - it takes time
    - as time goes on
    - take your time
    - time is up!
    - Greenwich time
    - Moscow time
    - solar time
    - astronomical time
    - estimated time
    - machine time
    - by Moscow time
    - buy machine time
    3) период времени, промежуток времени
    - free time
    - leisure time
    - hard time
    - war time
    - summer time
    - time of trial
    - coldest time of the year
    - in my spare time
    - in good time
    - in no time
    - at dinner time
    - at lunch time
    - in two weeks' time
    - at the best of times
    - make a time of it
    - work full time
    - have enough time for smth
    - have enough time to do smth
    - do smth in half the time
    - be short of time
    - have time for everything
    - time is out of joint

    The train runs (arrived) in time. — Поезд ходит (пришед) по расписанию.

    - this time next week - behind time
    - in due time
    - in time
    - on time
    - out of time
    - tell the time
    - find out the times of the trains
    - look at the time
    - it's high time to do smth
    - it's no time to say so
    - what time is it?
    5) век, жизнь, возраст

    Other times other manners. — Другие времена, другие нравы.

    It happened in their time. — Это произошло на их памяти.

    It was before our time. — Мы этого уже не застали. /Нас еще тогда не было.

    She grew old before her time. — Она состарилась раньше времени.

    - ancient times
    - good old times
    - sign of time
    - in those times
    - at all times
    - in my time
    - during his life time
    - end of time
    - be ahead one's time
    - be behind one's time
    - keep up with the time
    - my time has come

    Don't do two things at a time. — Не берись за два дела сразу.

    All in good time. — Всему свое время.

    All in good time. — Всему свой черед. /Всякому овощу свое время.

    A stitch in time saves nine. — Дорога ложка к обеду.

    No man is wise at all times. — И на солнце есть пятна. /На всякого мудреца довольно простоты.

    - many times
    - every time
    - first time
    - five times running
    - five times faster
    - two times as much
    - three times a week
    - times out of number
    - one at a time
    - jump three steps at time
    - how many times?
    - two times two makes four
    7) ритм муз., темп
    - beat the time
    - march in quick time
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    (1.) Русскому словосочетанию провести время в английском языке соответствуют to spand time и to pass the time. Словосочетание to spand time обычно употребляется с последующим герундием to spand time doing smth и обозначает отводить чему-либо время/заниматься чем-либо/быть чем-либо занятым. Сочетание to pass the time указывает на период времени, который чем-либо заполнен в ожидании какого-то другого действия или события: There was an hour before the train so I passed the time reading newspapers. До поезда остался час, и я занялся чтением газет. Русскому сочетанию хорошо провести время соответствует английское сочетание to have a good time. (2.) Указание на время совершения действия передается разными словосочетаниями и конструкциями: at one time когда-то; earlier раньше/до чего-либо; once однажды; some time когда-нибудь/как-нибудь; sometimes иногда; afterwards после; in the last few days за последние несколько дней; at once сейчас же/немедленно; before long вскоре; immediately немедленно; in future в будущем; soon вскоре; just now только что; now сейчас; nowadays в наше время; the other day на днях/недавно; right now/away тут же/немедленно; one of these days на днях/через несколько дней; sooner or later рано или поздно; at the moment в данный момент; at persent в настоящее время; in a moment через несколько минут; in time своевременно/вовремя; on time вовремя/по расписанию
    USAGE:
    (1.) Русское сочетание "в первый (в последний) раз" эквивалентно сочетаниям со словом time 5.: for the first (last) time, которое обычно стоит в конце предложения. В начале предложения чаще употребляется беспредложная конструкция: The first (last) time I saw him was... Первый раз (в последний раз) я его видел в.... Вместо этих словосочетаний может использоваться наречие first (last), которое стоит перед смысловым глаголом или в конце предложения: When did you see her first (last)? He first met the man a year ago. (2.) Наречные обороты относительного времени in time, on time и in a moment обычно стоят в конце предложения. (3.) See first, adj, adv (4.) See last adj, adv

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  • 4 crime

    [kraɪm]
    n
    преступление, злодеяние, нарушение, правонарушение
    - great crime
    - violent crime
    - capital crime
    - property crime
    - computer crime
    - crimes against humanity
    - crime against his people
    - crime of omission
    - commit a crime
    - what greater crime than loss of time

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  • 5 great

    [greɪt]
    adj
    1) великий, большой
    - great writer
    - be great friends
    - be great
    - be great in physics
    2) большой, значительный, огромный

    The amount would be great enough to last them a year. — Это достаточно большое количество, и его хватит на год.

    There is a great difference between them. — Между ними большая разница.

    The heat was great enough to bake an egg in the sand. — Была такая жара, что в песке можно было испечь яйцо.

    He found the task too great for him. — Задача оказалась для него слишком сложной.

    - great many people
    - great blot
    - great talker
    - great deal of time
    - great masses of population
    3) умелый, искусный, очень способный

    He is great with his hands. — У него золотые руки.

    - be great at
    - be great with tools
    - be great with children
    - he is great at drawing
    - he is great at games
    4) великолепный, восхитительный, прекрасный, возвышенный

    These rains are great for the crops. — Эти дожди прекрасны для урожая.

    I have discovered a washing powder that is simply great for woolen ware. — Я нашла стиральный порошок, который просто великолепен для шерстяных вещей.

    This climate is great for me. — Этот климат для меня просто чудесен.

    What greater crime than loss of time. — Ничего нет дороже времени

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