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21 диплом
1) General subject: diploma, leaving, patent, sheepskin, thesis to degree, certificate, certificate (Диплом, вручаемый за участие в выставке, ярмарке - exhibition \диплом, show \диплом)2) Naval: licence3) American: credential (университета, колледжа), sheepskin (написанный на пергаменте)4) Music: academic credential5) Jargon: sheep-skin (поскольку раньше, а изредка и теперь, дипломы о высшем образовании были написаны на коже), sheepskin (поскольку раньше, а изредка и теперь, дипломы о высшем образовании были написаны на коже), dip6) Business: degree certificate7) Education: qualifications, graduation paper (дипломная работа), graduation work (дипломная работа)8) Makarov: diplobiont (организм, у которого диплоидны все стадии, кроме гамет), qualification -
22 П-592
ПРОФЕССОР КИСЛЫХ ЩЕЙ highly coll NP usu. sing often used as Interj fixed WOused to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etcsome expert he (she) is!(of a real professor) fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!Ox, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly' Fine kind of professor you are! (2a). -
23 профессор кислых шей
• ПРОФЕССОР КИСЛЫХ ЩЕЙ highly colt[NP; usu. sing; often used as Interj; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etc:- some expert he (she) is!;- [of a real professor] fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!♦ Ох, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly! Fine kind of professor you are! (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > профессор кислых шей
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24 профессор кислых щей
[NP; usu. sing; often used as Interj; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etc:- some expert he (she) is!;- [of a real professor] fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!♦ Ох, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly! Fine kind of professor you are! (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > профессор кислых щей
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25 barder
barder [baʀde]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb* * *baʀde
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verbe transitif Culinaire to bard [rôti, volaille]
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(colloq) verbe intransitif* * *baʀde1. vtCUISINE, [rôti, volaille] to bard, to wrap with streaky bacon2. vi** * *barder verb table: aimerB ○vi ça barde chez les voisins! sparks are flying next door!; si je me lève ça va barder! if I have to get up, sparks will fly![barde] verbe transitif2. (archaïque) [cuirasser] to bard3. (figuré)être bardé de [être couvert de] to be covered in ou with————————[barde] verbe impersonnelquand il a dit ça, ça a bardé! things really turned nasty when he said that!si tu ne te dépêches pas, ça va barder! you'll get it ou be for it if you don't hurry up! -
26 título
nm(law) deed n, bond n, heading n, qualification n, (to goods) title ntítulo académico academic qualificationtítulo de acción share certificate, stock certificate (US)título docente educational qualificationtítulo del Estado government bond/securitytítulo nominativo registered bondtítulo de obligaciones bond certificatetítulo al portador bearer bondtítulo provisional scriptítulos adecuados necessary qualificationstítulos del Estado gilt-edged securities -
27 títulos académicos
m.pl.academic titles, qualifications.
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