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1 приобретать значение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > приобретать значение
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2 принимать значение
1. adopt a valueзначение функции полезности; величина выигрыша — merit value
абсолютная величина, абсолютное значение — absolute value
фиксированное значение; заданное значение — specified value
стандартное значение; стандартная величина — standard value
2. take a valueуточнять значение — finalize a value; verify a value
3. significance4. meaning, senseРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > принимать значение
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3 придавать значение
1. attach importanceбыть важным; иметь значение — be on importance
2. attach value3. make account of4. lay emphasisподчеркивать; выделять; придавать значение — lay emphasis
ценить, придавать значение — to lay weight on
5. place emphasisразрядное, поместное значение — place value
6. place emphasis on7. attach importance to8. attach significance toРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > придавать значение
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4 приобретать значение
•This has assumed a ( new) significance (or importance).
•Automation began to take on (or acquire) a new meaning with publication of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > приобретать значение
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5 З-197
ЗУБЫ СЪЕСТЬ (ПРОЕСТЬ) на чём, в чём highly coll, approv VP subj: human past only with resultative meaning usu. this WO to gain much experience, acquire substantial knowledge in some field through extensive practiceX зубы съел на Y-e - X knows Y inside outX knows the tricks of the trade X is an expert at (in) Y X is a past master at Y X knows a lot about Y X knows his stuff (business, onions) (in limited contexts) X is an old hand (pro) at Y.Вепрь, зубы съевший в вопросе влияния экономики на политику, предсказывал эту войну ещё несколько лет назад (Стругацкие 2). Vepr, who knew a lot about the influence of economics on politics, had predicted this war several years ago (2a). -
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СОБАКУ СЪЕСТЬ на чём, в чём coll, approv VP subj: human usu. past (with resultative meaning), Part, or Verbal Adv usu. this WO to gain much experience, acquire substantial knowledge in some field through a lot of practiceX на Y-e собаку съел - X knows Y inside outX is an expert at (in) Y X knows the tricks of the trade X is a past master at (in) Y (in limited contexts) X is an old hand (pro) at Y X has Y down pat (cold)).(Мерещун:) Так вот, если вы хотите производительность труда - я вам человека нашёл... Деловой, требовательный, в производстве собаку съел. Он вам дело поставит... (Солженицын 8). (М.:) Listen, if you want to increase productivity, I've found just the man....He's efficient, he's demanding, and he knows productivity inside out. He'll fix it for you just like that (8a)....Позднее мы узнали, что в это время уже начинался процесс изъятия первого «слоя» в самом НКВД... Под некоторых следователей уже «подбирали ключи», и они, съевшие собаку на делах такого сорта, смутно чувствовали это (Гинзбург 1). Later we were to learn that the purge of the NKVD itself had already begun.... A number of interrogators had already been singled out, and, as experts in such matters, they were dimly aware of this (1b).Вы бы хоть со мной заранее посоветовались. В этом-то деле я собаку съел» (Дудинцев 1). "You would have done better to consult me first, as this is something I am a past master in" (1a). -
7 зубы проесть
• ЗУБЫ СЪЕСТЬ (ПРОЕСТЬ) на чём, в чём highly coll, approv[VP; subj: human; past only with resultative meaning; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to gain much experience, acquire substantial knowledge in some field through extensive practice:- X knows his stuff (business, onions);- [in limited contexts] X is an old hand (pro) at Y.♦ Вепрь, зубы съевший в вопросе влияния экономики на политику, предсказывал эту войну ещё несколько лет назад (Стругацкие 2). Vepr, who knew a lot about the influence of economics on politics, had predicted this war several years ago (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зубы проесть
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8 зубы съесть
• ЗУБЫ СЪЕСТЬ ( ПРОЕСТЬ) на чём, в чём highly coll, approv[VP; subj: human; past only with resultative meaning; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to gain much experience, acquire substantial knowledge in some field through extensive practice:- X knows his stuff (business, onions);- [in limited contexts] X is an old hand (pro) at Y.♦ Вепрь, зубы съевший в вопросе влияния экономики на политику, предсказывал эту войну ещё несколько лет назад (Стругацкие 2). Vepr, who knew a lot about the influence of economics on politics, had predicted this war several years ago (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зубы съесть
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9 собаку съесть
• СОБАКУ СЪЕСТЬ на чём, в чём coll, approv[VP; subj: human; usu. past (with resultative meaning), Part, or Verbal Adv; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to gain much experience, acquire substantial knowledge in some field through a lot of practice:- X is an expert at <in> Y;- X is a past master at <in> Y;- [in limited contexts] X is an old hand < pro> at Y;- X has Y down pat < cold>.♦ [Мерещун:] Так вот, если вы хотите производительность труда - я вам человека нашёл... Деловой, требовательный, в производстве собаку съел. Он вам дело поставит... (Солженицын 8). [М.:] Listen, if you want to increase productivity, I've found just the man....He's efficient, he's demanding, and he knows productivity inside out. He'll fix it for you just like that (8a).♦...Позднее мы узнали, что в это время уже начинался процесс изъятия первого "слоя" в самом НКВД... Под некоторых следователей уже "подбирали ключи", и они, съевшие собаку на делах такого сорта, смутно чувствовали это (Гинзбург 1). Later we were to learn that the purge of the NKVD itself had already begun.... A number of interrogators had already been singled out, and, as experts in such matters, they were dimly aware of this (1b).♦ "Вы бы хоть со мной заранее посоветовались. В этом-то деле я собаку съел" (Дудинцев 1). "You would have done better to consult me first, as this is something I am a past master in" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собаку съесть
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