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101 с первых слов
• С ПЕРВОГО СЛОВА < C ПЕРВЫХ СЛОВ> понять, объявить, заметить что и т.п.[PrepP; these forms only; adv; more often used with pfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to realize, announce, notice etc sth.) immediately, from the moment one or s.o. begins speaking:- from one's < s.o.'s> (very) first words;- at s.o.'s first words;- right at the outset (of the conversation etc);- the minute one < s.o.> opens one's (his) mouth.♦ Егорша с первых слов начал задирать нос... Он, видите ли, отпускник, а не просто там на побывку после сплава домой пришёл, и потому намерен отдыхать культурно, ибо его здоровье - это уже не его здоровье, а здоровье рабочего класса (Абрамов 1). From his very first words Egorsha started putting on airs....You see, he was on official leave - not the same as mere time off at home after timber floating - and was therefore intending to relax in a civilized manner, since his health was not his health, but the health of the working class (1a)♦...Он заметил с первых же слов её, что она в каком-то сильном возбуждении, может быть очень в ней необычайном, - возбуждении, похожем почти даже на какой-то восторг (Достоевский 1)...He noticed at her first words that she was in some great excitement, perhaps quite unusual for her-an excitement even almost resembling a sort of rapture (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с первых слов
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102 partida1
1 = departure, leaving.Ex. Apart from its undoubted value in its own right, Sears' provides a valuable model or point of departure for others.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.----* de partida = from the beginning, from the outset, from the start.* las cosas + volver + a su punto de partida = the wheel + turn + full circle.* punto de partida = point of departure, starting point, take-off point, baseline [base line], beginning point.* ser el punto de partida de = form + the basis of.* servir de punto de partida = point + the way to.* tomar como punto de partida = build on/upon.* un buen lugar de partida = a good place to start.* volver al punto de partida = come + full circle, bring + Pronombre + full-circle, go back to + square one, be back to square one. -
103 öndverðr
a.1) standing face to face (öndurðir skulu ernir klóast);2) lying in front;í öndverðri fylkingu, in the front of the battalion;3) of time, coming first, earlier, former (part of a period);á öndverðum vetri, in the beginning of the winter;bæði öndverðar nætr ok ofan-verðar, both in the beginning and end of the night;af öndverðu, from the beginning;fyrir öndverðu, at the outset. -
104 минута
ж.1) ( единица измерения времени) minuteбез 20 мину́т четы́ре — twenty minutes to four [of four амер.]
10 мину́т пя́того — ten minutes past four
отсю́да до ста́нции 10 мину́т ходьбы́ — it's a ten-minute walk from here to the station
2) ( короткое время) momentподожди́те мину́ту — wait a minute
за / в одну́ мину́ту — in no time; in an instant
я бу́ду гото́в че́рез мину́ту — I won't be a minute
он не спал ни мину́ты — he has not slept a wink
забежа́ть на мину́ту — drop in for a short minute
3) ( момент во времени) minute, momentв да́нную мину́ту — for the moment, at the present moment, at this time
в пе́рвую мину́ту — at the outset
в после́днюю мину́ту — at the last minute
в ту же мину́ту, когда́ — the very moment / minute / instant (that)
под влия́нием мину́ты — on the spur of the moment
4) геом. (1/60 градуса) minute••мину́та в мину́ту (очень точно) — to a minute
мину́ту внима́ния! — attention, please!
без пяти́ мину́т кто-л — within an inch of becoming smb
ни на мину́ту (нисколько) — not for a minute
с мину́ты на мину́ту — any minute
сию́ мину́ту — 1) ( только что) this very minute 2) ( сейчас же) instantly; at once 3) ( подождите) just a moment
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105 с начала
1) General subject: ab initio, from the beginning, (самого) from the first, from the very beginning, into (какого-либо события/действа)2) Colloquial: from the top3) Latin: ab origine (самого; чего-л.)4) Mathematics: all over again5) Religion: ab initio (Latin for "from the beginning")6) Music: da capo (знак повторения)7) Information technology: from scratch8) Makarov: from the outset -
106 А-3
С ПЕРВОГО АБЦУГА ПО ПЕРВОМУ АБЦУГУ both obs PrepP these forms only adv fixed WOimmediately, at or from the very beginning:from the outsetfrom the very firstright from the startright offfrom the word go. -
107 утверждать
state, assert, affirm, predicate, approve, argue, maintain• Безо всяких доказательств мы просто утверждаем, что... - Without going into any proofs, we simply state that...• В действительности можно утверждать, что... - In fact it can be asserted that...• В первую очередь мы утверждаем, что... - We shall first give a statement of...• Гипотеза Римана утверждает, что... - Riemann's hypothesis states that...• Гипотеза Смита утверждает, что... - The Smith conjecture states that...• Гипотеза утверждает, что... - The hypotheses holds that...• Далее мы утверждаем, что... - Next we assert that...• Данный принцип утверждает, что... - This principle states that...• Другими словами, можно было бы утверждать, что... - In other words, it could be argued that...• Иногда говорят, что... - It is sometimes said that...• Иногда утверждали, что... - It has been argued on occasion that...• Иногда утверждают, что... - It is sometimes argued that...• Как мы утверждали в самом начале,... - As we stated at the outset,...• Мы снова утверждаем, что... - Again we argue that...; We argue, in the same way as before, that...• По-видимому есть основания утверждать, что... - It seems reasonable to say that...• Следовательно, мы можем достоверно утверждать, что... - We can therefore speak without ambiguity of...• Теперь мы утверждаем, что... - We now assert that...• Ученые утверждают, что... - The scientists argue that...• Хорошо известная теорема из математического анализа утверждает, что... - A well-known theorem of analysis states that...• Это важный результат. Он утверждает, что... - This is an important result. It says that...• Это уравнение просто утверждает, что... - This equation simply states that... -
108 по первому абцугу
• С ПЕРВОГО АБЦУГА; ПО ПЕРВОМУ АБЦУГУ both obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ immediately, at or from the very beginning:- right off;- from the word go.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по первому абцугу
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109 с первого абцуга
• С ПЕРВОГО АБЦУГА; ПО ПЕРВОМУ АБЦУГУ both obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ immediately, at or from the very beginning:- right off;- from the word go.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с первого абцуга
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110 anfänglich
II Adv. at first* * *at the outset (Adv.); initial (Adj.); in the beginning (Adv.); at first (Adv.); originally (Adv.); early (Adj.); initially (Adv.)* * *ạn|fäng|lich ['anfɛŋlɪç]1. adj attrinitial2. advat first, initially* * *(of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) initial* * *an·fäng·lich* * *Adjektiv initial* * *nach anfänglichem Zögern after initial hestitationB. adv at first* * *Adjektiv initial* * *adj.initial adj. adv.initially adv. -
111 færd
en1) путеше́ствие с, пое́здка ж2) поведе́ние сvǽre i færd med... — занима́ться чем-л. ( передаёт актуальность и продолжительность действия)
* * *(en)( rejse) journey,( søfærd) voyage,( ekspedition) expedition ( fx to the North Pole);[ fra første færd] from the beginning, from the outset;[ pålidelig i al sin færd] reliable in all his dealings;[ give sig i færd med at læse] start reading, begin reading, set about reading;[ være i færd med at læse] be reading;( oppe) be up and about;(dvs oppe) be up early (, late),(fig: i gang med noget) be early (, late);[ hvad er der på færde?] what is going on? what is the matter?T what's up?[ der er noget galt på færde] there is something wrong;[ der er fare på færde] there is danger. -
112 familiaridad
f.familiarity.* * *1 familiarity, informality* * *noun f.1) familiarity2) informality* * *SF1) [en el trato] familiarity ( con with)2) [de estilo] familiarity, informality* * *femenino familiarity* * *= familiarity.Ex. The most effective searchers are those who have both system experience and some familiarity with the subject area in which they are searching.* * *femenino familiarity* * *= familiarity.Ex: The most effective searchers are those who have both system experience and some familiarity with the subject area in which they are searching.
* * *familiarity* * *
familiaridad sustantivo femenino
familiarity
familiaridad sustantivo femenino familiarity
' familiaridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confianza
English:
familiarity
- informality
- street cred
- street credibility
- unfamiliarity
* * *familiaridad nf1. [en el trato] familiarity;nos trató desde el principio con mucha familiaridad from the outset he dealt with us very informally2.* * *f familiarity* * *familiaridad nf1) : familiarity2) : informality -
113 минута
ж.(в разн. знач.) minute; ( мгновение) momentсию минуту — ( только что) this very minute; ( сейчас же) instantly; at once; (подождите!) just a moment
в данную минуту — for the moment, at the present moment
в одну минуту — in no time; in an instant
минута в минуту ( очень точно) — to a minute
минуту внимания! — attention, please!
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114 în cap
1. ( în frunte) at the top / the helmin the lead.2. ( la început) in the beginningat / from the outset. 3. (exact) accuratelyexactlypreciselyto a T. -
115 cēdō
cēdō cessī, cessus, ere [1 CAD-], to go from, give place, remove, withdraw, go away, depart, retire: cedam atque abibo: ex ingratā civitate: patriā: carinā, Ct.: per ora (hominum), i. e. to be seen, H.: Siciliā sibi omni cedi, to be evacuated, L.: cedere foro, to leave the exchange, i. e. be bankrupt, Iu.: alicui hortorum possessione, i. e. to cede, assign: ut possessionibus cederent: loco cedere, to retreat, N.: ex acie, abandon, L.: locum ex quo cesserant repetunt, L.: cedentes insequi, the retreating enemy, Cs.—Fig., to pass away, go from, drop out, vanish: vitā, die: e vitā: horae quidem cedunt et dies, elapse: memoriā, be forgotten, L.: fiducia cessit Quo tibi, diva, mei? V. —To come to, fall ( as a possession), to fall to the lot of, accrue: ut is quaestus huic cederet: quae captae urbi cessura forent, L.: regnorum cessit Pars Heleno, V.: undae cesserunt piscibus habitandae, O.: summa rerum in ducem cessit, Ta.: aurum in paucorum praedam cessisse, L.: quod cedit in altera iura, H.—To result, happen, turn out, fall out, work: gesta quae prospere ei cesserunt, were successful, N.: neque insidiae prospere cessere, S.: prout prima cessissent, in proportion to his success at the outset, Ta.: Quā Parcae sinebant Cedere res Latio, V.: neque si male cesserat, neque si bene, H.—With in and acc, to take the place of, supply the want of, be a substitute for: poena in vicem fidei cesserat, L.: victoribus fortuna in sapientiam cessit, Ta.: epulae pro stipendio cedunt, are taken in commutation, Ta. — To yield, give place: quasi locum dare et cedere: pete cedentem aëra disco, H.: in tutum, L.: cedere nescius, H.: pars cedere, alii insequi, S.: huc omnis aratri Cessit amor, i. e. to warlike zeal, V.— With dat, to yield to, retreat before, submit to, be overcome by: Viriatho exercitūs nostri imperatoresque cesserunt: hosti, N.: comites, quibus ensis et ignis Cesserunt, i. e. who were unharmed, O.: fortunae, S.: loco iniquo, non hosti cessum, L.: Tu ne cede malis, succumb, V.—To yield in rank, be inferior: nullā re cedens caelestibus: virtute nostris, Cs.: laudibus lanificae artis, O.: in re nullā Agesilao, N.: ut non multum Graecis cederetur, were not inferior.—To comply with, yield to, obey, conform to: auctoritati viri: cessit tibi blandienti Cerberus, H.: deae, O.: Cedo equidem, I comply, V.—To grant, concede, allow, give up, yield, permit: aliquid amicitiae: currum ei, L.: cessit patribus, ut in praesentiā tribuni crearentur, L.* * *Igive/bring here!/hand over, come (now/here); tell/show us, out with it! behold!IIcedere, cessi, cessus Vgo/pass (from/away); withdraw/retire/leave; step aside/make way; take place of; grant, concede, yield, submit; fall back/to; happen/result; start (period) -
116 al principio
• at first• at the beginning• at the outset• at the start• in the background• in the belief that• initialization string• initials• originally -
117 hasi
du/ad.1. to begin, commence, start; egitasmoa \hasi dute the project has been started; gerra \hasi zutenean when they started the war2. ( era burutuan, izenondo gisa) beginning; \hasi berrian at first | at the outset; hasian \hasi once begun; hasian \hasi goazen bururaino once we've started on it, let's stick with it until the end da/ad.1. to begin, start; ingelesez irakurtzen \hasi zen he began {reading ||to read} in English; lanean \hasi nintzen I began {working || to work}; nola \hasi zinen euskara ikasten? how did you start out learning Basque?; astelehenean \hasita, ez dugu inola ere hori egingo we won't do that any more starting Monday2. (+ -tik) to start; has gaitezen hasieratik let's start from the beginning -
118 approccio
m (pl -cci) approach* * *approccio s.m.1 approach (anche fig.), overtures (fig.) (pl.); advances (pl.): tentare un approccio, to attempt an approach (o overtures o advances); essere ai primi approcci, to be at the beginning (o at the outset); un approccio diverso all'insegnamento, a different approach to teaching2 ( alpinismo) approach.* * *tentare un approccio con qcn. — to make advances to sb.
* * *approcciopl. -ci /ap'prɔtt∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.approach; tentare un approccio con qcn. to make advances to sb.; essere ai primi -ci to be at the beginning. -
119 в самом начале
•In was apparent very early in the study of crystals that...
•Very early in the earth's history...
•To estimate at the outset what a patient's initial treatment should be,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в самом начале
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120 primeramente
adv.1 first; in the first place, mainly, primely.2 firstly, first, to begin with.3 at the outset.* * *ADV (=en primer lugar) first, firstly; (=principalmente) chiefly* * *adverbio first of all* * *adverbio first of all* * *first of all* * *primeramente advfirst, in the first place
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at the outset — {adv. phr.} At the start; at the beginning. * / You ll live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better cabins, the camp director said to the new boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
at the outset — {adv. phr.} At the start; at the beginning. * / You ll live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better cabins, the camp director said to the new boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
at\ the\ outset — • at the outset • from the outset adv. phr. At the start; at the beginning. You ll live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better cabins, the camp director said to the new boys … Словарь американских идиом
from\ the\ outset — • at the outset • from the outset adv. phr. At the start; at the beginning. You ll live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better cabins, the camp director said to the new boys … Словарь американских идиом
at the outset — at (or from) the outset at or from the beginning … Useful english dictionary
at the outset (of something) — at/from the ˈoutset (of sth) idiom at/from the beginning of sth • I made it clear right from the outset that I disapproved. Main entry: ↑outsetidiom … Useful english dictionary
from the outset (of something) — at/from the ˈoutset (of sth) idiom at/from the beginning of sth • I made it clear right from the outset that I disapproved. Main entry: ↑outsetidiom … Useful english dictionary
from the outset — since the start, from the beginning … English contemporary dictionary
at the outset — at, from or shortly after some starting point; or from the first or early stages … Idioms and examples
from the outset — at, from or shortly after some starting point; or from the first or early stages … Idioms and examples
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