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1 Bad Scope Altogether
American: BSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bad Scope Altogether
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2 Blow Gymnastics Altogether
Sports: BGAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Blow Gymnastics Altogether
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3 Slowly Eliminating Public Transportation Altogether
Jocular: SEPTAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Slowly Eliminating Public Transportation Altogether
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4 в общей сложности
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > в общей сложности
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5 итого
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6 зарегистрирован
•Altogether, 22 polarity reversals are documented.
•There are few documented examples (Зарегистрировано мало примеров) of this mechanism.
•Earthquakes have been recorded from depths of 700 kilometres.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > зарегистрирован
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7 зарегистрирован
•Altogether, 22 polarity reversals are documented.
•There are few documented examples (Зарегистрировано мало примеров) of this mechanism.
•Earthquakes have been recorded from depths of 700 kilometres.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > зарегистрирован
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8 итого
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9 несортированный уголь
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > несортированный уголь
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10 никуда не годится
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > никуда не годится
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11 совершенно другое дело
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > совершенно другое дело
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12 обнажённая модель
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13 целое
1) General subject: aggregate, all, altogether, an altogether, be all, for altogether, full, integer, the entire, total, unit, whole2) Poetical language: be-all3) Engineering: the whole4) Mathematics: integral5) Economy: unit of measurement -
14 вообще
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15 совсем
нрч1) вполне completely, quite, entirely, altogetherсовсе́м гото́в — quite ready
совсе́м пьян — completely/quite drunk
не совсе́м сча́стлив — not entirely/quite happy
э́то совсе́м друго́е де́ло — that's an altogether different matter, that's a different matter altogether
2) разг перед отриц нисколько not at all, not in the leastэ́то совсе́м не смешно́ — this isn't funny/amusing at all
вы, наве́рное, уста́ли. - совсе́м нет. — You must be tired... - Not in the least
она́ была́ совсе́м не ра́да... — she was by no means glad..., she wasn't glad at all…
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16 в общей сложности
. в сумме•We drilled an aggregate (or a total) of 4000 inches [or 4000 inches ( all) in all].
* * *В общей сложности -- altogether, in all, in sum, all told, a total ofAltogether, 17 different configurations were tested.In all, 381 refrigerant-oil mixture data points were used.All told, 6 cylinders were fabricated, encompassing 2 sets of 3 cylinders each.Marriott, for example, has compiled a total of 1485 data points for steam-water flows, accumulated from 14 sources.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в общей сложности
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17 полностью
•Copper loss is converted entirely into heat.
•The system is totally dependent on a coding device.
•This investment will amply (or fully, or completely) repay itself.
•It was necessary to replace the entire bottom of the tank (or completely replace the bottom...).
•A fully parallel computing system...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > полностью
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18 или вообще
General subject: or just... altogether (Give yourself some extra time if you're heading over to RIchmond or just avoid Knight St Bridge altogether.) -
19 это тут ни при чем
American English: this has nothing to do with it, this does not figure into it [at all], this is something else altogether, this is a different animal altogether.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > это тут ни при чем
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20 Д-98
ДРУГОЕ (ИНОЕ) ДЕЛО NP these forms only)1. ( subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. это or a clause)often preceded by тогда, теперь) that changes (or would change) the situation: that's another (a different) story (altogether) that's (quite) another (a different) matter (now) itis (very (totally)) different things are (will be) different that's different (something else altogether)(in fut and condit clauses) things (everything) will (would) be different.... Как можно управлять таким способом неодушевлённым предметом? Если внутри предмета человек находится, тогда другое дело: он исполняет указания - делай так, делай этак (Айтматов 2). How on earth could you control a soulless object in that way? If there was a man inside that object, then that was another story-he would carry out the orders, do this, do that, as he was told (2a).«Ну, прикажут тебя тронуть - другое дело, я присягу давал или не давал?» (Владимов 1). "Of course, if I'm ordered to lay hands on you, that's another matter. I took the oath of allegiance when I joined the army, didn't I?" (1a)..Она едет в Крым ради него, он просил ее, она согласилась поехать, но ни на что другое согласия не давала... Другое дело, если бы она влюбилась... (Рыбаков 2). She was going to the Crimea for his sake-he had asked her and she had agreed, but that was all she had agreed to....It would be different if she were in love with him... (2a).«Да вы освободите меня от марксизма-ленинизма, тогда другое дело. А пока - мы на нем стоим» (Солженицын 2). "Well, emancipate те from Marxism-Leninism, and things will be different. Till then, it's on Marxism-Leninism that we take our stand" (2a)Анна Петровна:) Как бы папенька-то твой не мотал без памяти, так бы другое дело было, а то оставил нас почти ни с чем (Островский 1). (А. P.) If only your papa hadn't spent his money like water, then everything'd be different. As it is, he left us almost nothing at all (1a).«Почему ж бы я мог быть известен про Дмитрия Фёдоровича: другое дело, кабы я при них сторожем состоял?» - тихо, раздельно и пренебрежительно ответил Смердяков (Достоевский 1). ( context transl) "Why should I be informed as to Dmitri Fyodorovich? It's not as if I were his keeper," Smerdyakov answered quietly, distinctly, and superciliously (1a).2. ( subj-compl with бытье ( subj: any noun or infin)) a person (thing etc) is very different from another person (thing etc) mentioned previouslyX - другое дело — X is (that's) (quite) another (a different) matterX is (ift) another (a different) story X is something else (entirely)II одно дело... и (совсем) другое дело... - ift one thing...but (and) (quite) another... "А я что такое? Обломов - больше ничего. Вот Штольц -другое дело: Штольц - ум... уменье управлять собой, другими...» (Гончаров 1). "But what am I? Oblomov - nothing more. Stolz, now, is another matter: Stolz has intelligence...he knows how to control himself and others..." (1b).«Ты знаешь: нарисовал этот Евдокимов похабную карикатуру на декана...» - «Который её заслуживал? Ну, скажи, нет! Ты ведь сам его терпеть не можешь». Игорь невольно оглянулся на дверь. «Я - другое дело, - сказал он кисло. - Не вали, пожалуйста, всех в одну кучу» (Ерофеев 3). "You know that Evdokimov drew a smutty caricature of the Dean..." "And he deserved it. Go on, deny it! You know you can't stand him yourself." Igor couldn't keep himself from glancing at the door. "What I think is something else entirely," he said in a sour voice. "Please don't put everyone in the same bag..." (3a)....Одно дело попасть молотком в стекло критику Латунскому и совсем другое дело - ему же в сердце» (Булгаков 9). "It's one thing to hit Latunsky's window with a hammer, but quite another to hit the critic's heart" (9a).3. (main clause in a complex sent, foil. by a что-clause) it should be mentioned, however, that... (used to detract from the merit of sth. previously mentioned): (the fact) that...is another matter...but that's another matter (story).Ляля очень хорошенькая. Другое дело, что она круглая дура. Lyalya is very pretty. The fact that she doesn't have a brain in her head is another matter.
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