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41 в чем дело
1. what's upлёгкое дело, плёвое дело; — duck soup
в чём дело, дорогая? — what is it, my sweet?
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42 передававший дело
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > передававший дело
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43 это дело вкуса
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44 вкус
мtaste [teist]быть го́рьким на вкус — taste bitter
де́ло вкуса — a matter of taste
кварти́ра, обста́вленная со вкусом — tastefully furnished apartment
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45 вкус
m. taste, manner, style; дело вкуса, a matter of taste -
46 вкус
m. taste, manner, style;
дело вкуса - a matter of taste -
47 вкус
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48 ir algo a gustos
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49 smakssak
subst. a matter of taste -
50 e o chestiune de gust
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51 esto cae de su peso
• it makes sense• that's a horse of a different color• that's a matter of taste• this is obvious -
52 qué difícil
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53 qué pregunta más difícil
• that's a matter of taste• that's a tall orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > qué pregunta más difícil
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54 ser cuestión de gustos
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55 een kwestie van smaak
een kwestie van smaaka question/matter of tasteVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een kwestie van smaak
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56 Geschmacksache
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57 Geschmackssache
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58 Es ist mehr oder weniger Geschmacksache.
It is more or less a matter of taste.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Es ist mehr oder weniger Geschmacksache.
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59 reine Geschmacksache
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60 дело
matter, business, affair, case, thing• Большая часть материала, представленного в данной главе, имела дело с (= относилась к)... - Much of the material presented in this chapter has dealt with...• Будет удобно иметь дело по отдельности с... - It will be convenient to deal separately with...• В данном параграфе мы часто имеем дело с... - In this section we often deal with...• В оставшейся части данного параграфа мы будем иметь дело только с... - The remainder of this section applies only to...• На самом деле мы всегда можем... - In fact, we can always...• На самом деле позднее мы увидим, что... - As a matter of fact, we will see later that...• На самом деле стало обычным (использовать и т. п.)... - It has, in fact, become customary to...• На самом деле трудно (предположить и т. п.)... - Actually, it is difficult to...• На самом деле часто бывает полезно подумать о... - In fact, it is often useful to think of...• На самом деле ясно, что... - In fact it is clear that...• В этих экспериментах (мы/они) имели дело с... - These experiments were concerned with...• В этом примере мы имеем дело с... - In this example we work with...• До сих пор в наших обсуждениях мы имели дело только с... - In our considerations so far we have dealt only with...• К сожалению, это не простое дело (= не просто) (вычислить и т. п.)... - Unfortunately, it is not a trivia] matter to...• Как мы покажем низке, на самом деле это не справедливо. - This is in fact not the case, as we show below.• Мы имеем здесь дело со случаем, в котором... - We deal here with the case in which...• Мы уже имели дело с... - We have already dealt with..• На самом деле данная проблема заключается в решении... - The problem is really one of solving...• На самом деле для наших целей достаточно рассмотреть... - In fact it is sufficient for the present purpose to consider...• На самом деле мы лишь показали, что... - We have in fact only shown that...• На самом деле мы можем показать, что... - We can show, in fact, that...• На самом деле мы сейчас рассматриваем... - In effect, we are now considering...• На самом деле нет ничего фундаментального или основополагающего... - There is really nothing basic or fundamental about...• На самом деле оба метода используются на практике. - Both methods are in fact used in practice.• На самом деле подобные неопределенные идеи ничего нам не говорят. - Such vague ideas really tell us nothing.• Однако совершенно другое дело... - It is, however, quite a different matter to...• Особое беспокойство причиняют ситуации, в которых имеешь дело с... - This is particularly troublesome in dealing with...• Первым делом мы заметим, что... - Our first step is to notice that...• Последний результат особенно полезен для задач, имеющих дело с (= относящихся к)... - The above result is particularly useful for problems involving...• Так обстоит дело с... - This is how matters stand in...; Such is the case for...• Это полностью дело личного вкуса. - This is entirely a matter of personal taste.
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