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1 свежий номер газеты
General subject: hot from the press, hot off the press (as in "the paper was hot off the press," meaning it functions as an adjective phrase)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свежий номер газеты
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2 сложное прилагательное
1) General subject: bahuvrihi (n. pl. bahuvrihis. A compound word functioning as an adjective whose last element is in origin a noun. For example, in the phrase high-fiber diet, the compound high-fiber is a bahuvrihi modifying diet that ends in th)2) Linguistics: compound adjectiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сложное прилагательное
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3 отадъективная наречная составляющая
Linguistics: adjective-based adverbial phraseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отадъективная наречная составляющая
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4 не терпящий отлагательств
immediateРабота нынешней сессии комитета проходит в условиях напряженной международной обстановки, когда проблема безусловного и не терпящего отлагательства предотвращения нового опасного витка гонки вооружений… стала наиболее актуальной. –The (work of the – can be omitted as redundant) present session is taking place in a tense international climate, when the problem of the unconditional and immediate ( participial phrase reduced to one adjective) prevention of a new and dangerous spiral/advance of the arms race has become (the) most urgent/crucial/critical/pressing.Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > не терпящий отлагательств
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5 не терпящий отлагательств
immediateРабота нынешней сессии комитета проходит в условиях напряженной международной обстановки, когда проблема безусловного и не терпящего отлагательства предотвращения нового опасного витка гонки вооружений… стала наиболее актуальной. –The (work of the – can be omitted as redundant) present session is taking place in a tense international climate, when the problem of the unconditional and immediate ( participial phrase reduced to one adjective) prevention of a new and dangerous spiral/advance of the arms race has become (the) most urgent/crucial/critical/pressing.Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > не терпящий отлагательств
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