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1) Полиграфия: иностранная литература2) Макаров: зарубежная литература, литература, отпечатанная за рубежом -
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1) литература, отпечатанная за рубежом2) зарубежная [иностранная] литератураАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > abroad books
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28 abroad books
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29 absence abroad
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31 from abroad
to serve abroad — служить в войсках, находящихся за границей
a trip abroad — заграничная поездка, поездка за границу
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to serve abroad — служить в войсках, находящихся за границей
a trip abroad — заграничная поездка, поездка за границу
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33 government assets abroad
to serve abroad — служить в войсках, находящихся за границей
a trip abroad — заграничная поездка, поездка за границу
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34 transfer abroad
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35 from abroad
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36 go abroad
going abroad — выезжающий за рубеж; отъезд за рубеж
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37 the schoolmaster is abroad
≈ образование широко распространяется [выражение создано шотландским юристом лордом Брумом; см. цитату]Let the soldier be abroad if he will, he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad... the schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array. (Lord Brougham, Speech, 29 Jan., 1828, HBQ) — Сколько бы солдат ни старался, в наше время он ничего не добьется. Есть другой человек... Это школьный учитель, несущий знание. И я верю этому человеку с его учебником больше, чем солдату в полном боевом облачении.
That is very polite for a mender of old kettles; but the schoolmaster is abroad, which, I presume accounts for such anomalies. (Fr. Marryat, ‘The Poacher’, ch. 33) — От лудильщика слышу весьма вежливые речи. Образование пошло вширь. Отсюда такие парадоксы.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the schoolmaster is abroad
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38 owner domiciled abroad
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39 went abroad
going abroad — выезжающий за рубеж; отъезд за рубеж
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40 be all abroad
1) не понимать, не разбираться (в чём-л.)Mrs. Toodle seemed doubtful about it, and as to Toodle himself, he had evidently no doubt whatever that he was all abroad. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. II) — Миссис Тудл как будто сомневалась в этом; что же касается самого Тудла, то он, очевидно, нисколько не сомневался, что ничего не понимает в предложении, сделанном мистером Домби.
No use showing him that article; he's all abroad with anything to do with algebra. — Не стоит показывать ему эту статью, ведь алгебра для него - темный лес.
2) быть в замешательстве, растерятьсяAt the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defence. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. V) — На двенадцатом раунде наш чемпион, как говорится, совершенно скис: ничего не соображал, не мог ни атаковать, ни защищаться.
См. также в других словарях:
Abroad — A*broad , adv. [Pref. a + broad.] 1. At large; widely; broadly; over a wide space; as, a tree spreads its branches abroad. [1913 Webster] The fox roams far abroad. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. Without a certain confine; outside the house; away from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abroad — [ə brôd′] adv. [ME abrode < on brod: see ON & BROAD] 1. broadly; far and wide 2. in circulation; current [a report is abroad that he has won] 3. outside one s house; outdoors [to stroll abroad] 4 … English World dictionary
abroad — (adv.) mid 13c., widely apart, from O.E. on brede, which meant something like at wide (see BROAD (Cf. broad) (adj.)). The sense out of doors, away from home (late 14c.) led to the main modern sense of out of one s country, overseas (mid 15c.) … Etymology dictionary
abroad — [adj] in a foreign country away, elsewhere, in foreign lands, in foreign parts, out of the country, overseas, touring, traveling; concept 583 Ant. at home … New thesaurus
abroad — ► ADVERB 1) in or to a foreign country or countries. 2) in different directions; over a wide area. 3) at large; in circulation. 4) archaic out of doors. ► NOUN ▪ foreign countries collectively … English terms dictionary
abroad — a|broad W3S2 [əˈbro:d US əˈbro:d] adv [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: abroad over a wide area (13 21 centuries), from broad] 1.) in or to a foreign country ▪ I ve never lived abroad before. ▪ She often goes abroad on business. ▪ We never travelled… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abroad — [[t]əbrɔ͟ːd[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV after v, n ADV, be ADV, from ADV If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country, usually one which is separated from the country where you live by an ocean or a sea. I would love to go abroad this year, perhaps to… … English dictionary
abroad — /euh brawd /, adv. 1. in or to a foreign country or countries: famous at home and abroad. 2. in or to another continent: Shall we go to Mexico or abroad this summer? 3. out of doors; from one place to another; about: No one was abroad in the… … Universalium
abroad — adverb 1 in or to a foreign country: I ve never lived abroad before. | go abroad: She often goes abroad on business. 2 formal if a feeling, piece of news etc is abroad, a lot of people feel it or know about it: commercial secrets which we did not … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
abroad — /əˈbrɔd / (say uh brawd) adverb 1. in or to a foreign country or countries: *There was nothing mythic at Sydney: momentous objects, beings, and events all occurred abroad or in the elsewhere of books. –shirley hazzard, 1980. 2. out of doors: *She …
abroad — adv. from abroad (he had to return from abroad) * * * [ə brɔːd] from abroad (he had to return from abroad) … Combinatory dictionary