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1 второстепенный вопрос
1) General subject: a very secondary matter, back-burner, minor question, peripheral issue, back burner issue2) Cinema: side-issue3) Politics: issue of lower priority, problem of lower priority, peripheral question4) Advertising: marginal issue, non-essential matter5) Mass media: low-priority item6) Makarov: marginal question, off issue, very secondary matterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > второстепенный вопрос
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2 вопрос второстепенной важности
Mass media: back-burner issueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вопрос второстепенной важности
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3 мелкий вопрос
General subject: a back-burner issue -
4 неосновной вопрос
General subject: a back-burner issue -
5 этот вопрос уже стал второстепенным
Diplomatic term: this has now become a back burner issueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот вопрос уже стал второстепенным
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6 З-32
НА ЗАДВОРКАХ (чего) бытье, держать кого-что coll PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human, collect, or abstr) or obj-compl with держать ( obj: human, collect, or abstr)) (of or in refer, to a person) (to be, keep s.o.) in a secondary, disadvantageous role or position (of or in refer, to an issue, proposal etc) (to be, keep sth.) out of the focus of attention, ignore sth.: (be (be kept, keep s.o. or sth.)) in the background (of or in refer, to a person) (take (be forced to take etc)) a back seat (of or in refer, to an issue, proposal etc) (be (be put, put sth.)) on the back burner.Казачьи офицеры были на задворках... движение по службе было слабым... (Шолохов 3). The Cossack officers had been kept in the background...promotion had been slow... (3b).Конечно, и Васькин за это время преуспел. Но - с большим отставанием и в меньших масштабах (, чем я), на задворках, так сказать (Зиновьев 2). Of course, during the same period Vaskin, too, came to succeed. But he was very much behind me, on a lower scale-forced, one might say, to take a back seat (2a). -
7 на задворках
• НА ЗАДВОРКАХ ( чего) быть, держать кого-что coll[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human, collect, or abstr) or obj-compl with держать (obj: human, collect, or abstr)]=====⇒ (of or in refer, to a person) (to be, keep s.o.) in a secondary, disadvantageous role or position; (of or in refer, to an issue, proposal etc) (to be, keep sth.) out of the focus of attention, ignore (sth.):- (be <be kept, keep s.o. or sth.>) in the background;- [of or in refer, to a person](take <be forced to take etc>) a back seat;- [of or in refer, to an issue, proposal etc] (be <be put, put sth.>) on the back burner.♦ Казачьи офицеры были на задворках... движение по службе было слабым... (Шолохов 3). The Cossack officers had been kept in the background...; promotion had been slow... (3b).♦ Конечно, и Васькин за это время преуспел. Но - с большим отставанием и в меньших масштабах [, чем я], на задворках, так сказать (Зиновьев 2). Of course, during the same period Vaskin, too, came to succeed. But he was very much behind me, on a lower scale-forced, one might say, to take a back seat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на задворках
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8 давайте отложим рассмотрение этого вопроса на более поздний срок
Diplomatic term: let's put this issue on a back-burnerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > давайте отложим рассмотрение этого вопроса на более поздний срок
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9 откладывать решение вопроса
2) Diplomatic term: leave the matter in abeyance3) Politics: set aside a question4) Mass media: put an issue on back burnerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откладывать решение вопроса
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