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1 accurate to a hairbreadth
Макаров: "как в аптеке", весьма точный, тютелька в тютелькуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > accurate to a hairbreadth
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2 hairbreadth
1. [ʹheə|bretθ,-{ʹheə}bredθ] n1. толщина волоса; минимальная ширинаto miss by a hairbreadth - а) чуть-чуть промахнуться; б) опоздать на ничтожную долю секунды
accurate to a hairbreadth - весьма точный; ≅ тютелька в тютельку; «как в аптеке»
he didn't depart by a hairbreadth from his instructions - он ни на йоту не отклонялся от инструкций
we escaped the accident by a hairbreadth - мы буквально чудом избежали аварии
2. спец. 1/48 часть дюйма2. [ʹheə|bretθ,-{ʹheə}bredθ] a1. тонкий как волосок2. ничтожно малыйthey had a hairbreadth escape - ≅ им едва /чудом/ удалось избежать беды
3. точный (о настройке, юстировке приборов) -
3 hairbreadth
1. n толщина волоса; минимальная ширинаaccurate to a hairbreadth — весьма точный;
2. a тонкий как волосок3. a ничтожно малый4. a точныйСинонимический ряд:1. very narrow (adj.) close; dangerously close; hazardous; narrow; near-miss; too close for comfort; unsafe; very narrow2. hair (noun) ace; hair; whisker3. minute distance (noun) a hair; fraction; fraction of an inch; hair's breadth; millimeter; minute distance; small margin; smidgen; tiny margin -
4 accurate
accurate to a hairbreadth — весьма точный;
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5 accurate
правильный; точный; калиброванныйaccurate to a hairbreadth — весьма точный;
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6 more accurate
accurate to a hairbreadth — весьма точный;
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7 весьма точный
1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth, exact to a hair2) Automobile industry: extremely accurate3) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth -
8 как в аптеке
1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth2) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth -
9 как в аптеке
1) General subject: accurate to a hair's-breadth2) Makarov: accurate to a hairbreadth -
10 точный
accurate, correct, exact, explicit, faithful, hairbreadth, precise, rigorous, specific, strictРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > точный
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11 точный
1) General subject: accurate, accurate (а не аккуратный), adequate, businesslike, careful, certain, clean cut, clockwork, close, concrete, correct, definite, direct, exact, exact (не приблизительный), explicative, explicit, faithful, fine, hair-line, hairbreadth (о настройке, юстировке приборов), in true, inerrant, just, letter perfect, letter-perfect, literal, living, mathematic, mathematical, minutely, narrow, neat, nice (о механизме), on target, perfect, pinpoint (очень), point device, point-device, precise, precision, proper, punctual, rigorous, sartin, scrupulous, specific, square, strict, stringent, true (об изображении, копии и т. п.; to), unerring, unexceptional, well directed, well-directed (о выстреле, ударе), clock-work, positive, wonkish2) Naval: deliberate3) Medicine: delicate (о приборе)5) Dialect: trig6) Military: adjusted fire, detailed, spoony8) Construction: quadrate9) Mathematics: even, gleichheit, proximate, sharp11) Accounting: rigorous (о выводе)12) Australian slang: true blue13) Automobile industry: calibrated, particular14) Architecture: exact eviction15) Diplomatic term: definitive (о тексте и т.п.), trustworthy (о заявлении и т. и.)16) Forestry: bare (о размере), dead (о размерах)17) Psychology: adjusted18) Cartography: free from error19) Business: trustworthy21) Automation: close (о регулировании), close-tolerance22) Quality control: careful (о расчёте)23) General subject: accurate (не 'аккуратный'), accurate (не аккуратный)25) Archaic: express -
12 точный
1) accurate
2) close
3) correct
4) exact
5) explicit
6) faithful
7) fine
8) hairbreadth
9) just
10) perfect
11) pinpoint
12) precise
13) proximate
14) punctual
15) rigorous
16) specific
17) square
18) strict
19) stringent
– ковариантно точный
– прибор точный
– точный в общем
– точный инструмент
– точный клин
– точный метод
– точный порядок
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