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  • 101 work

    (a) (labour) travail m;
    this report needs more work il y a encore du travail à faire sur ce rapport;
    to start work, to set to work se mettre au travail;
    she set to work on the contract elle a commencé à travailler sur le contrat
    COMPUTING work area zone f de travail; work flow rhythme m de travail;
    work flow schedule plan m de travail;
    work in progress travail en cours; (sign) travaux;
    work progress avancement m des travaux;
    work rate cadence f de travail;
    work to rule grève f du zèle;
    work standard norme f de travail;
    work study engineer ingénieur m en organisation
    (b) (employment) travail m, emploi m;
    to look for work chercher du travail;
    to be out of work être sans travail ou sans emploi;
    to take time off work prendre des congés;
    she's off work today elle ne travaille pas aujourd'hui
    work colleague collègue m f de travail; work experience expérience f professionnelle;
    work permit permis m de travail
    (c) (task) travail m;
    to take work home ramener du travail à la maison;
    he's trying to get some work done il essaie de travailler un peu
    work group groupe m de travail
    (d) works (construction) travaux m pl; (factory) usine f
    works committee, works council comité m d'entreprise; works manager chef m d'établissement;
    works owner maître m d'ouvrage
    (employee) faire travailler;
    the boss works his staff hard le patron exige beaucoup de travail de ses employés
    (a) (of person) travailler;
    he works in advertising il travaille dans la publicité;
    we have to work to a budget nous devons travailler avec un certain budget;
    to work to rule faire la grève du zèle
    (b) (of machine) fonctionner
    (c) (of plan, idea, method) marcher

    Flights to France were worst affected as an all day walkout interrupted more than 7,000 flights. Shorter stoppages in Greece, Portugal, Hungary and Italy brought airports to a standstill, and in Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Austria staff worked to rule.

    (a) (plan) élaborer
    (b) (account) examiner; (price) établir, calculer
    to work out at s'élever à;
    the total works out at £9,000 le montant s'élève à 9000 livres
    to work one's way up faire son chemin;
    she worked her way up from secretary to managing director elle a commencé comme secrétaire et a fait son chemin jusqu'au poste de P-DG

    English-French business dictionary > work

  • 102 day

    [deɪ] noun
    1) the period from sunrise to sunset:

    The days are warm but the nights are cold.

    يَوْم
    2) a part of this period eg that part spent at work:

    How long is your working day?

    I see him every day.

    يَوْم العَمَل
    3) the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next:

    How many days are in the month of September?

    نَهار
    4) ( often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone):

    in the days of steam-power.

    زَمَن، عَهْد

    Arabic-English dictionary > day

  • 103 The days of the week

    Note that French uses lower-case letters for the names of days ; also, French speakers normally count the week as starting on Monday.
    Write the names of days in full ; do not abbreviate as in English (Tues, Sat and so on). The French only abbreviate in printed calendars, diaries etc.
    Monday
    = lundi
    Tuesday
    = mardi
    Wednesday
    = mercredi
    Thursday
    = jeudi
    Friday
    = vendredi
    Saturday
    = samedi
    Sunday
    = dimanche
    What day is it?
    (Lundi in this note stands for any day ; they all work the same way ; for more information on dates in FrenchDate.)
    what day is it?
    = quel jour sommes-nous? or (very informally) on est quel jour?
    it is Monday
    = nous sommes lundi
    today is Monday
    = c’est lundi aujourd’hui
    Note the use of French le for regular occurrences, and no article for single ones. (Remember: do not translate on.)
    on Monday
    = lundi
    on Monday, we’re going to the zoo
    = lundi, on va au zoo
    I’ll see you on Monday morning
    = je te verrai lundi matin
    but
    on Mondays
    = le lundi
    on Mondays, we go to the zoo
    = le lundi, on va au zoo
    I see her on Monday mornings
    = je la vois le lundi matin
    Specific days
    Monday afternoon
    = lundi après-midi
    one Monday evening
    = un lundi soir
    that Monday morning
    = ce lundi matin-là
    last Monday night
    = la nuit de lundi dernier or (if evening) lundi dernier dans la soirée
    early on Monday
    = lundi matin de bonne heure
    late on Monday
    = lundi soir tard
    this Monday
    = ce lundi
    that Monday
    = ce lundi-là
    that very Monday
    = précisément ce lundi-là
    last Monday
    = lundi dernier
    next Monday
    = lundi prochain
    the Monday before last
    = l’autre lundi
    a month from Monday
    = dans un mois lundi
    in a month from last Monday
    = dans un mois à dater de lundi dernier
    finish it by Monday
    = termine-le avant lundi
    from Monday on
    = à partir de lundi
    Regular events
    every Monday
    = tous les lundis
    each Monday
    = chaque lundi
    every other Monday
    = un lundi sur deux
    every third Monday
    = un lundi sur trois
    Sometimes
    most Mondays
    = presque tous les lundis
    some Mondays
    = certains lundis
    on the second Monday in the month
    = le deuxième lundi de chaque mois
    the odd Monday or the occasional Monday
    = le lundi de temps en temps
    Happening etc. on that day
    Monday’s paper
    = le journal de lundi or de ce lundi
    the Monday papers
    = les journaux du lundi
    Monday flights
    = les vols du lundi
    the Monday flight
    = le vol du lundi
    Monday closing (of shops)
    = la fermeture du lundi
    Monday’s classes
    = les cours de lundi or de ce lundi
    Monday classes
    = les cours du lundi
    Monday trains
    = les trains du lundi

    Big English-French dictionary > The days of the week

  • 104 The Ten Commandments

    1. I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt have no other Gods before me. — Я Господь Бог твой, да не будет у тебя других богов перед лицом Моим.

    2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image […] — He делай себе кумира (в современном русском языке чаще встречается церковно-славянский вариант: Не сотвори себе кумира).

    3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord the God in vain. — He произноси имени Господа, Бога твоего, напрасно ( чаще — с церковно-славянским «вкраплением» — всуе).

    4. Remember the sabbath day, keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God. — Помни день субботний, чтобы святить его. Шесть дней работай, и делай всякие дела твои. А день седьмый — суббота Господу Богу твоему.

    5. Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days be long upon the land. — Почитай отца твоего и мать твою, чтобы продлились дни твои на земле (церковно-славянский вариант, иногда слегка контаминированный, более распространен: Чти отца твоего и матерь твою).

    6. Thou shalt not kill. — He убивай (чаще, конечно, церковно-славянское: Не убий).

    7. Thou shalt not commit adultery. — He прелюбодействуй.

    8. Thou shalt not steal. — He кради (церковно-славянское: Не укради).

    9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. — He произноси ложного свидетельства на ближнего твоего.

    10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife [...] — He желай дома ближнего твоего; не желай жены ближнего твоего... (в церковно-славянском: не пожелай).

    The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > The Ten Commandments

  • 105 work out v.

    1.найти ответ, врубиться: — You know, I really worked out tins problem all by myself.— Ты знаешь,— говорит Мик Джону.— я действительно сам додумался и решил эту задачку; 2. планировать, обустраивать, улаживать, прикидывать: — Hey look, I worked out a wonderful plan for our case.— Эй, посмотрите, комиссар,—- говорит сержант Холдуин,—я тут набросал удивительный план нашей с вами операции; 3. сработать, получиться, добиться хорошего результата: — It works! It really works out! — Сработало! Действительно, это действует!—радуются Мик и Джон, глядя из кустов, как Джейн пнула ногой бумажную коробку у порога своего дома и теперь прыгает от боли на одной ноге, так как под коробкой лежал кирпич (мы такие вещи тоже в детстве часто устраивали); 4. упражняться, разминаться: После трудного матча тренер говорит Мику: — Ты ведь защитник, сынок, тебе ноги нужно подкачать чуток. So you should work out in the gym two or three hours every day.— Так что тренируйся в зале по два-три часа ежедневно.

    English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > work out v.

  • 106 the last word

    1) последнее, решающее слово (обыкн. употр. с гл. to have и to say)

    After many years of married life he had learned that it was more conducive to peace to leave his wife with the last word. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Rain’) — Долгие годы супружеской жизни убедили Алека, что ради мира в семье последнее слово следует оставлять за женой.

    All day he had been fighting that bitter devil within and still he couldn't get the last word. (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 1) — С самого утра боролся Джеф с демоном, поселившимся в его душе, но так и не смог справиться с ним.

    2) (in или on smth.) последнее слово, высшее достижение в чём-л.; последний крик моды

    The whole place is the last word in comfort. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Ultima Thule’) — Комфорт в этом доме возведен в культ.

    At this period beaded trimmings were considered the last word in smartness. (J. Walsh, ‘Not Like This’, ‘At Work’) — В то время вышивка бисером была последним криком моды.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the last word

  • 107 work like a horse

    работать как вол

    I've been working like a horse all day, trying to finish the roof repairs.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > work like a horse

  • 108 Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)

    SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping
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    b. 10 June 1672 (30 May 1672 Old Style) Moscow, Russia
    d. 8 February 1725 (28 January 1725 Old Style) St Petersburg, Russia
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    Russian Tsar (1682–1725), Emperor of all the Russias (1722–5), founder of the Russian Navy, shipbuilder and scientist; as a shipbuilder he was known by the pseudonym Petr Mikhailov.
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    Peter the Great was a man with a single-minded approach to problems and with passionate and lifelong interests in matters scientific, military and above all maritime. The unusual and dominating rule of his vast lands brought about the age of Russian enlightenment, and ensured that his country became one of the most powerful states in Europe.
    Peter's interest in ships and shipbuilding started in his childhood; c. 1687 he had an old English-built day sailing boat repaired and launched, and on it he learned the rudiments of sailing and navigation. This craft (still preserved in St Petersburg) became known as the "Grandfather of the Russian Navy". In the years 1688 to 1693 he established a shipyard on Lake Plestsheev and then began his lifelong study of shipbuilding by visiting and giving encouragement to the industry at Archangelsk on the White Sea and Voronezh in the Sea of Azov. In October 1696, Peter took Azov from the Turks, and the Russian Fleet ever since has regarded that date as their birthday. Setting an example to the young aristocracy, Peter travelled to Western Europe to widen his experience and contacts and also to learn the trade of shipbuilding. He worked in the shipyards of Amsterdam and then at the Naval Base of Deptford on the Thames.
    The war with Sweden concentrated his attention on the Baltic and, to establish a base for trading and for the Navy, the City of St Petersburg was constructed on marshland. The Admiralty was built in the city and many new shipyards in the surrounding countryside, one being the Olonez yard which in 1703 built the frigate Standart, the first for the Baltic Fleet, which Peter himself commanded on its first voyage. The military defence of St Petersburg was effected by the construction of Kronstadt, seawards of the city.
    Throughout his life Peter was involved in ship design and it is estimated that one thousand ships were built during his reign. He introduced the building of standard ship types and also, centuries ahead of its time, the concept of prefabrication, unit assembly and the building of part hulls in different places. Officially he was the designer of the ninety-gun ship Lesnoe of 1718, and this may have influenced him in instituting Rules for Shipbuilders and for Seamen. In 1716 he commanded the joint fleets of the four naval powers: Denmark, Britain, Holland and Russia.
    He established the Marine Academy, organized and encouraged exploration and scientific research, and on his edict the St Petersburg Academy of Science was opened. He was not averse to the recruitment of foreigners to key posts in the nation's service. Peter the Great was a remarkable man, with the unusual quality of being a theorist and an innovator, in addition to the endowments of practicality and common sense.
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    Further Reading
    Robert K.Massie, 1981, Peter the Great: His Life and Work, London: Gollancz.
    Henri Troyat, 1979, Pierre le Grand; pub. in English 1988 as Peter the Great, London: Hamish Hamilton (a good all-round biography).
    AK / FMW

    Biographical history of technology > Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)

  • 109 down in the mouth

    в унынии, павший духом, в плохом настроении, в подавленном состоянии; ≈ как в воду опущенный; см. тж. in the dumps

    Young Burkitt... had seen him coming out of a third-rate restaurant, looking terribly down in the mouth. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part III, ch. I) — Молодой Баркит... видел, как Босини с весьма унылой физиономией выходил из третьеразрядного ресторанчика.

    ‘Well, don't sound so down in the mouth about it,’ said Crandry brutally. ‘Too down in the mouth altogether you are. Time we had a few smiling faces round here.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part II, ch. 3) — - Нечего так мрачно говорить об этом, - грубо сказал Крэдри. - И вообще у вас слишком мрачный вид. Надоела эта общая угрюмость. Хотя бы одно улыбающееся лицо появилось наконец!

    And yet - I don't know what's the matter with me to-day. Maybe it's an attack of spring fever, or staying up too late at Verg Gunch's, or maybe it's just the winter's work piling up, but I've felt kind of down in the mouth all day long. (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. V) — - Да вот - сам не знаю, что со мной творится! То ли весенняя лихорадка, то ли поздно засиделся вчера у Ганча, а может, просто измотался за зиму, не знаю, но только весь день меня тоска грызет.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > down in the mouth

  • 110 to the exclusion of...

    за исключением, исключая, не допуская

    It was time and past time for her to errange her life to the exclusion of him... (J. O'Hara, ‘From the Terrace’) — Ей было пора, давно пора устроить свою жизнь, позабыв об Альфреде...

    Practical things began to absorb him to the exclusion of weariness or pain. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Confidential Agent’, part I, ch. II) — Несмотря на усталость и боль, Д. начал проявлять интерес к происходящему вокруг.

    He filled his day with work to the exclusion of all pleasure. — Он заполнил весь свой день работой, не оставив ни минуты для развлечений.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > to the exclusion of...

  • 111 pen in Work does not stop forthe day until all the cattle

    pen in запирать, заключать (в небольшом помещении); Work does not stop forthe day until all the cattle are safely penned in. I can't help feeling pennedin by this long winter.

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > pen in Work does not stop forthe day until all the cattle

  • 112 -Asking about work 2-

    Social1 Asking about work 2
    What are you doing at the moment? Di che ti occupi adesso?
    I work as a freelancer most of the time. Lavoro perlopiù come freelance.
    The money is much better. Guadagno molto di più.
    I can pick and choose which jobs I accept. Posso permettermi di scegliere quali lavori accettare.
    I'm not stuck in the same office all day. Non sono bloccato nello stesso ufficio tutto il giorno.

    English-Italian dictionary > -Asking about work 2-

  • 113 for all

    عَلَى الرُّغْم مِن \ despite: in spite of: Despite his age, the old man walks several miles every day. for all: in spite of: For all his strength, he could not lift it. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. spite, in spite of: (of sth. that fails) even with: In spite of his efforts, he could not save her life, without regard to; not caring about (a difficulty) In spite of his illness, he attended the ceremony.

    Arabic-English glossary > for all

  • 114 go to the wall

    1) потерпеть неудачу, фиаско, провалиться; быть вытесненным, быть вынужденным уступить своё место, сойти со сцены

    Butter's had its day - and from this out, butter goes to the wall. There's more money in oleomargarine... why, you can't imagine the business we do. (M. Twain, ‘Life on the Mississippi’, ch. XXXIX) — Масло отжило свой век и должно сойти со сцены. Можно куда больше заработать на маргарине... Вы не можете себе представить, как хорошо у нас идут дела.

    Olive: "...my one all-absorbing fear is that you will in time become so enthralled and interested in his work that you'll allow yours to go to the wall." (N. Coward, ‘The Rat Trap’, act I) — Олив: "...я очень боюсь, что со временем ты так заинтересуешься работой своего мужа, так увлечешься ею, что забросишь свои собственные занятия."

    I wavered between injured dignity and the overwhelming desire to express my theories. Injured dignity went to the wall. (A. Christie, ‘The Man in the Brown Suit’, ch. IV) — Во мне боролись уязвленное самолюбие и страстное желание поделиться мыслями о том, чему я была свидетельницей. Последнее одержало верх.

    2) обанкротиться, разориться, прогореть; ≈ вылететь в трубу

    In this jungle war, the weaker papers go to the wall. (‘Morning Star’) — Война в джунглях Флит-стрит кончается обычно тем, что мелкие газеты вылетают в трубу.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > go to the wall

  • 115 at the end of one's rope

    at the end of one's rope/tether на пределе (эмоциональном)

    I'm at the end of my tether, and if the phone rings once more, I'll scream!

    He's out of work, hanging around the house all day and at the end of his rope.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at the end of one's rope

  • 116 at the end of one's tether

    at the end of one's rope/tether на пределе (эмоциональном)

    I'm at the end of my tether, and if the phone rings once more, I'll scream!

    He's out of work, hanging around the house all day and at the end of his rope.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at the end of one's tether

  • 117 from the jaws of death

    из когтей смерти (обыкн. употр. с гл. to pull, to rescue, to snatch и др.)

    You've pulled us all out of the jaws of death. My word! It was a good bit of work! (A. C. Doyle, ‘The Lost World’, ch. XIII) — Вы всех нас вырвали из когтей смерти. Как это было сделано! я просто восхищаюсь вами.

    But, of course, he would be very, very seedy indeed, and would in fact die, if Georgie didn't devote herself night and day (not neglecting her other patients, of course) and snatch him back from the very jaws of death. (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part IV, ch. 5) — И ему, разумеется, было бы очень-очень худо и он умер бы, если бы Джорджи не ухаживала за ним день и ночь (не забывая, конечно, и о других пациентах). Она буквально вырвала его из когтей смерти.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > from the jaws of death

  • 118 get etc the weight off one's feet etc

    expr infml

    You're looking a bit tired. Why don't you get the weight off your feet? — У тебя усталый вид. Садись и отдохни

    Take the weight off your feet a minute while I talk to you — Присядь на минутку. Я хочу с тобой поговорить

    I've been standing at work all day. I'll be glad to get the weight off my legs — Я весь день простояла на ногах на работе, поэтому хотелось бы отдохнуть

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc the weight off one's feet etc

  • 119 обикновен

    ordinary, usual, common (place); normal, average
    (редови) rank and file
    (за работа) ordinary, usual
    (среден, обикновен средна работа) middling
    (необработен, не от високо качество) coarse
    най- обикновен trivial, run-of-the-mill
    обикновен език common/ordinary/normal speech
    обикновен гражданин an ordinary citizen
    обикновеният (средният) човек the man in the street
    най- обикновен човек a very ordinary kind of man
    обикновен наблюдател a mere spectator
    обикновен читател a general/an ordinary reader
    обикновен разговор common conversation
    обикновен медицински преглед a routine medical examination
    обикновена дроб мат. a simple/common/vulgar fraction
    обикновена сол common salt
    обикновено нещо a usual thing, a common occurrence/experience
    това е нещо обикновено it's all in the day's work
    нещо обикновено сега a normal procedure in these days
    най- обикновена стая a very ordinary room
    обикновено явление common practice
    в обикновеното време at the ordinary time
    обикновени хора ordinary/plain/common people; common run of men
    обикновени съществувания ordinary lives
    обикновени войници rank and file
    обикновени оръжия conventional arms
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    обикновѐн,
    прил. ordinary, usual, common(place); normal, average, workaday; разг. common or garden; ( редови) rank and file; (за човек) ordinary; (за работа) ordinary, usual; ( прост) plain; ( среден, “ средна работа”) middling; ( необработен, не от високо качество) coarse; ( известен) familiar; най-\обикновен trivial, run-of-the-mill; най-\обикновен човек a very ordinary kind of man; нещо \обикновено сега a normal procedure in these days; \обикновен ( работен) ден normal (working-)day; \обикновен медицински преглед routine medical examination; \обикновен наблюдател mere spectator; \обикновен разговор common conversation; \обикновен читател general/ordinary reader; \обикновена дроб мат. simple/common/vulgar fraction; \обикновена сол common salt; \обикновени войници rank and file; \обикновени оръжия conventional arms; \обикновени хора ordinary/plain/common people; common run of men; разг. the grass roots; \обикновеният ( средният) човек the man in the street; \обикновено мнозинство simple majority; \обикновено нещо usual thing, common occurrence/experience; \обикновено явление common practice; това е нещо \обикновено it’s all in the day’s work.
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    ordinary: обикновен citizen - обикновен гражданин; average: He lives in an обикновен flat. - Той живее в обикновен апартамент.; usual: обикновен people - обикновени хора; merе (пренебр.); commonplace; everyday{.evridei}; homely; matter-of-fact; routine{ru`ti;n}; trite; unaffected; wont{wOnt}; workaday
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    1. (за работа) ordinary, usual 2. (за човек) ordinary 3. (известен) familiar 4. (необработен, не от високо качество) coarse 5. (прост) plain 6. (редови) rank and file 7. (среден, ОБИКНОВЕНсредна работа") middling 8. -и войници rank and file 9. ordinary, usual, common(place);normal, average 10. ОБИКНОВЕН (работен) ден a normal (working-)day 11. ОБИКНОВЕН гражданин an ordinary citizen 12. ОБИКНОВЕН език common/ ordinary/normal speech 13. ОБИКНОВЕН медицински преглед a routine medical examination 14. ОБИКНОВЕН наблюдател a mere spectator 15. ОБИКНОВЕН разговор common conversation 16. ОБИКНОВЕН читател a general/an ordinary reader 17. ОБИКНОВЕНa сол common salt 18. ОБИКНОВЕНa. дроб мат. a simple/ common/vulgar fraction 19. ОБИКНОВЕНo нещо a usual thing, a common occurrence/experience 20. ОБИКНОВЕНo явление common practice 21. ОБИКНОВЕНи оръжия conventional arms 22. ОБИКНОВЕНи съществувания ordinary lives 23. ОБИКНОВЕНи хора ordinary/plain/common people;common run of men 24. ОБИКНОВЕНият (средният) човек the man in the street 25. в ОБИКНОВЕНото време at the ordinary time 26. най- ОБИКНОВЕН човек a very ordinary kind of man 27. най-ОБИКНОВЕН trivial, run-of-the-mill 28. най-ОБИКНОВЕНа стая a very ordinary room 29. нещо ОБИКНОВЕНо сега a normal procedure in these days 30. това е нещо ОБИКНОВЕНо it's all in the day's work

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  • 120 порядок

    м.
    1) (организованное, налаженное состояние) order

    приводи́ть в поря́док (вн.)put (d) in order

    соблюда́ть поря́док, следи́ть за поря́дком — keep order

    подде́рживать поря́док — maintain order

    наводи́ть поря́док (в пр.)introduce proper order (in)

    призыва́ть к поря́дку (вн.)call (d) to order

    навести́ поря́док у себя́ в до́ме — put one's house in order

    восстана́вливать поря́док — restore order

    приводи́ть себя́ в поря́док — tidy oneself up, set oneself to rights

    алфави́тный поря́док — alphabetical order

    поря́док рассмотре́ния вопро́сов — order of business

    по поря́дку — one after another, in succession

    в поря́дке о́череди — in turn

    в поря́дке живо́й о́череди — on a first-come - first-served basis

    3) (способ осуществления, организации) order; procedure [-'siːʤə]

    поря́док налогообложе́ния — taxation scheme

    зако́нным поря́дком — legally

    пресле́довать суде́бным поря́дком (вн.)prosecute (d)

    в администрати́вном поря́дке — administratively; by administrative order

    организо́ванным поря́дком — in an organized manner

    поря́док голосова́ния — method of voting, voting procedure

    взять сло́во по поря́дку веде́ния собра́ния — rise to a point of order

    поря́док рабо́ты — procedure, routine [ruː'tiːn]

    устано́вленный поря́док — established order

    в устано́вленном поря́дке — in accordance with the established procedure

    назна́ченный в устано́вленном поря́дке — duly appointed

    4) (строй, система) order

    существу́ющий поря́док — present ['prez-] / existing system

    ста́рый поря́док — the old order, the ancient regime [reɪ'ʒiːm]

    5) воен. order, array

    похо́дный поря́док — march formation

    боево́й поря́док — battle order

    6) мн. ( обычаи) ways, customs
    7) мат. ( разряд) order, digit; ( степень) degree

    поря́док криво́й — degree of a curve

    поря́док приближе́ния — order of approximation

    поря́док уравне́ния — degree of an equation

    8) в знач. предик. ( всё хорошо) (it's) OK, all right, fine

    у меня́ по́лный поря́док — I'm absolutely fine [all right]

    вы́пил ко́фе - и поря́док! — a cup of coffee and everything is just fine!

    9) в знач. межд. done!
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    поря́док дня (повестка) — agenda, order of the day, order of business

    стоя́ть в поря́дке дня — be on the agenda

    быть в поря́дке — be all right

    всё в поря́дке — everything is all right [fine, okay, OK]

    у вас всё в поря́дке? — is everything all right with you?, are you all right?

    быть не в поря́дке — 1) ( быть неисправным) be out of order; be faulty 2) ( быть не в норме) not to be in order; переводится тж. выражениями there is something wrong (with), have problems / trouble (with)

    у него́ пе́чень [се́рдце] не в поря́дке — there is smth wrong with his liver [heart], he has liver [heart] trouble / problems

    в поря́дке (рд.; в форме, в виде) — by way of; as

    в поря́дке товарообме́на — by way of barter

    в поря́дке обсужде́ния — as a matter for discussion

    в поря́дке контро́ля — as a check

    в обяза́тельном поря́дке — without fail

    все должны́ быть там в обяза́тельном поря́дке — everybody must be there without fail

    в спе́шном поря́дке — quickly

    э́то в поря́дке веще́й — it is in the order of things, it is quite natural; it is all in the day's work идиом.

    де́ло идёт свои́м поря́дком — things are taking their regular course

    для поря́дка — 1) ( как положено) for the sake of propriety 2) ( для проформы) for appearances' sake

    в рабо́чем поря́дке — in the regular course of work; as one goes

    к поря́дку! (на заседании) — order!, order!

    на поря́док — 1) мат. by a factor of ten 2) ( намного) vastly, significantly; many times

    различа́ться [превыша́ть] на поря́док — differ [exceed] by a factor of ten

    э́та вещь на поря́док деше́вле — this thing is many times cheaper

    на два [три] поря́дка — by a factor of a hundred [thousand]

    на не́сколько поря́дков — 1) мат. by several digits 2) ( несравнимо) enormously, incomparably

    он на не́сколько поря́дков умне́е — he is incomparably cleverer / smarter

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