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СТАВИТЬ/ПОСТАВИТЬ НА (СВОЁ) МЕСТО кого УКАЗЫВАТЬ/УКАЗАТЬ кому ЕГО (ЕЁ) МЕСТО VP subj: human to point out to s.o. ( usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc to remind s.o. of his low rank or positionX поставил Y-a на место = X put Y in Y's placeX showed Y Y's place X cut Y down to size X puUed (knocked) Y off Y% high horse.Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно," она (Надя) ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ещё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she (Nadia) was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a). -
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поставить на место
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3 поставить на свое место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поставить на свое место
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4 ставить на место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ставить на место
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5 ставить на свое место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ставить на свое место
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6 указать его ее место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указать его ее место
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7 указать его место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указать его место
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8 указать ее место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указать ее место
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9 указывать его ее место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указывать его ее место
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10 указывать его место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указывать его место
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11 указывать ее место
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to point out to s.o. (usu. in an abrupt manner) that he is acting improperly, taking liberties etc; to remind s.o. of his low rank or position:- X pulled (knocked) Y off Y's high horse.♦ Нике в этих словах почудились какие-то шпильки. Ну, конечно; она [Надя] ставит его на место, напоминая ему, как он ешё мал (Пастернак 1). Nika thought there was a hidden barb in those words. Naturally, she [Nadia] was putting him in his place, reminding him he was a baby (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > указывать ее место
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12 З-21
НА ЗАВИСТЬ coll PrepP Invar modif or subj-compl with copula ( subj: inanim)) so or such as to evoke feelings of envy in others: (so pretty (smart, well etc)) it makes you (Ws enough to make you) jealous (envious, green with envy) an enviable NP enviably.Подавальщица, румяная на зависть, приветливо указала мне моё место... (Чуковская 2). A waitress, with an enviable glow on her cheeks, showed me to my place... (2a). -
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• НА ЗАВИСТЬ coll[PrepP; Invar; modif or subj-compl with copula (subj: inanim)]=====⇒ so or such as to evoke feelings of envy in others:- (so pretty <smart, well etc> it makes you < it's enough to make you> jealous <envious, green with envy>;- an enviable [NP];- enviably.♦ Подавальщица, румяная на зависть, приветливо указала мне моё место... (Чуковская 2). A waitress, with an enviable glow on her cheeks, showed me to my place... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на зависть
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14 на месте
I• НА МЕСТЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ right there where sth. is happening:- on the spot;- at the scene (of sth.).♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]⇒ in the room or place where a person works and should be:- [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).⇒ (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:- [1st pers only] if I were you.♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого ≈ coll [adv].⇒ Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately:- [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).II• НА МЕСТЕ; НА СВОЕМ МЕСТЕ[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ a person who is engaged in work or activities that suit his abilities, vocation:- X is out of place (out of his element).♦ Экспериментатором он быть не мог - только теоретиком, но здесь уж он был на месте (Грекова 2). He could not conduct experiments, he had to confine himself to theoretical work but here he was the right man in the right place (2a).♦...Я думаю, генералом он был бы больше на месте, чем монахом... (Герцен 1)....I think he would have been more in his right place as a general than as a monk... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на месте
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НА МЕСТЕ1 PrepP Invar1.advright there where sth. is happeningon the spotat the scene (of sth.)."...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?» - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. ( usu. subj-compl with бытье, бывать etc (subj: human) in the room or place where a person works and should beX на месте - X is in (his office)X is at his desk (station) (in limited contexts) X is where he is supposed to be.Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, (лейтенанту) и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he (the lieutenant) needed to speak (4a).Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).3. - чьем, кого ( adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: humansubjunctive only)) (if s.o. were) in another person's situation: будь X (если бы X был) на месте Y-a = (if X were) in Y's place (shoes, position) (X would...) (1st pers only) if I were you....Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed mein his place, I would have died of grief (1a)..His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).(Тригорин): Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... (Нина:) А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. (Тригорин:) Зачем? (Нина:) Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). (Т.:) I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... (N.:) And I should like to be in your shoes. (T:) Why? IN.:) To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуем при Иванько» (Войнович 3). uAnd in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (3a).«...A я бы на вашем месте поостерёгся...» (Стругацкие 3). "I'd be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т. п. кого \М-102 colladv. Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕVP subj: human usu. pfv fixed WOto kill s.o. outright, immediatelyX уложил Y-a на месте - X killed Y on the spotX killed Y where Y stood (in limited contexts) X blasted Y on the spot....Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a). -
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• НА МЕСТЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ right there where sth. is happening:- on the spot;- at the scene (of sth.).♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]⇒ in the room or place where a person works and should be:- [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).3. класть на месте чьем, кого [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human; subjunctive only)]⇒ (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:- [1st pers only] if I were you.♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого ≈ coll [adv].⇒ Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately: X уложил Y-а на месте ≈ X killed Y on the spot; X killed Y where Y stood; [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть на месте
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17 положить на месте
• НА МЕСТЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ right there where sth. is happening:- on the spot;- at the scene (of sth.).♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]⇒ in the room or place where a person works and should be:- [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).3. положить на месте чьем, кого [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human; subjunctive only)]⇒ (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:- [1st pers only] if I were you.♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого ≈ coll [adv].⇒ Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately:- [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > положить на месте
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18 иметь место
•The minimum value of td occurs when Eqs. (3-7) and (3-7) are equal.
•A similar situation exists (or prevails, or obtains, or takes place) with regard to the total content of...
•These ultraviolet effects occur at about 0.3 μ.
•The year 1959 saw a marked improvement in the world freight position.
•The last quarter of the year showed a sharp increase in...
•A similar relation holds for the frequency of the heart beat.
•Mass transfer is involved whenever a chemical reaction takes place.
•The last few years have seen the first steps into the new territory of...
•At low pressures, second-order kinetics obtain.
•Equation (.1) holds throughout the flow.
•Such a reaction occurs not only with aldose but also with ketose sugars.
* * *Иметь место -- to take place, to exist, to occur, to be in evidence; to be the caseIn main tunnels, these events take place at high speeds.A special case exists for a = 0.The maximum torque occurs when q = 45 deg.It is normal to observe concentrated fatigue in applications where severe roller skew forces are in evidence.This was the case in all of the tests summarized in this paper.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь место
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19 иметь место
•The minimum value of td occurs when Eqs. (3-7) and (3-7) are equal.
•A similar situation exists (or prevails, or obtains, or takes place) with regard to the total content of...
•These ultraviolet effects occur at about 0.3 μ.
•The year 1959 saw a marked improvement in the world freight position.
•The last quarter of the year showed a sharp increase in...
•A similar relation holds for the frequency of the heart beat.
•Mass transfer is involved whenever a chemical reaction takes place.
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•At low pressures, second-order kinetics obtain.
•Equation (.1) holds throughout the flow.
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migrationвесенняя миграция - spring migration, spring passageосенняя миграция - autumn migration, autumn passageостановка во время миграция - stopover, staging pointIn individuals stay at the stopover continues for two or three days, it will begin to defend a temporary feeding territory .The longest migrations are undertaken by populations whose breeding areas are located at a great distance from the place of origin .In is obvious that many individuals cannot endure all the hardships of long-distance migrations and perish en route, but the more successful travellers return in spring to their nesting place. Radio-tracking of these birds showed that ongoing direction was south-east. .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > миграция
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