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121 переходить на рельсы
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА РЕЛЬСЫ[VP]=====1. переходить на рельсы чего, какие. Also: ПЕРЕХОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕЙТИ НА РЕЛЬСЫ all media [subj: usu. collect (завод, страна, промышленность, экономика etc)]⇒ (of a factory, a country, an industry, the economy etc) to start moving along a specific course (of development):- X started heading in a [AdjP] direction;- X was converted to a [AdjP] system (footing);- X switched over to a [AdjP] footing,○ ПЕРЕХОД НА РЕЛЬСЫ чего, какие [NP] ≈ taking a [AdjP] line (approach etc); switching over to a [AdjP] footing.♦ "Наверху готовятся большие перемены... Имеется в виду переход на более демократические рельсы, уступка общей законности, и это дело самого недалекого будущего" (Пастернак 1). "Big changes are being planned at the top...What they have in mind is to take a more democratic line, make a concession to legality, and this will come about quite soon" (1a).♦ На дворе лейтенант Филиппов занимался с личным составом строевой подготовкой... В обычное время на строевую подготовку времени никак не хватало. Всегда было слишком много работы. А тут в короткий период перехода на военные рельсы выдался свободный денек (Войнович 2). Down in the courtyard Lieutenant Filippov was busy drilling the staff....In normal times there was never enough time for drill. There was always too much work to do But now, in this short period of transition when they were switching over to a wartime footing, a free day had turned up (2a)2. obs [subj: human, collect, or abstr; often neg]⇒ to reach a stage when one progresses or sth. develops at a fast pace and unimpeded:- X isn't in (high) gear yet.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > переходить на рельсы
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122 становиться на рельсы
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА РЕЛЬСЫ[VP]=====1. становиться на рельсы чего, какие. Also: ПЕРЕХОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕЙТИ НА РЕЛЬСЫ all media [subj: usu. collect (завод, страна, промышленность, экономика etc)]⇒ (of a factory, a country, an industry, the economy etc) to start moving along a specific course (of development):- X started heading in a [AdjP] direction;- X was converted to a [AdjP] system (footing);- X switched over to a [AdjP] footing,○ ПЕРЕХОД НА РЕЛЬСЫ чего, какие [NP] ≈ taking a [AdjP] line (approach etc); switching over to a [AdjP] footing.♦ "Наверху готовятся большие перемены... Имеется в виду переход на более демократические рельсы, уступка общей законности, и это дело самого недалекого будущего" (Пастернак 1). "Big changes are being planned at the top...What they have in mind is to take a more democratic line, make a concession to legality, and this will come about quite soon" (1a).♦ На дворе лейтенант Филиппов занимался с личным составом строевой подготовкой... В обычное время на строевую подготовку времени никак не хватало. Всегда было слишком много работы. А тут в короткий период перехода на военные рельсы выдался свободный денек (Войнович 2). Down in the courtyard Lieutenant Filippov was busy drilling the staff....In normal times there was never enough time for drill. There was always too much work to do But now, in this short period of transition when they were switching over to a wartime footing, a free day had turned up (2a)2. obs [subj: human, collect, or abstr; often neg]⇒ to reach a stage when one progresses or sth. develops at a fast pace and unimpeded:- X isn't in (high) gear yet.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > становиться на рельсы
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123 стать на рельсы
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ НА РЕЛЬСЫ[VP]=====1. стать на рельсы чего, какие. Also: ПЕРЕХОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕЙТИ НА РЕЛЬСЫ all media [subj: usu. collect (завод, страна, промышленность, экономика etc)]⇒ (of a factory, a country, an industry, the economy etc) to start moving along a specific course (of development):- X started heading in a [AdjP] direction;- X was converted to a [AdjP] system (footing);- X switched over to a [AdjP] footing,○ ПЕРЕХОД НА РЕЛЬСЫ чего, какие [NP] ≈ taking a [AdjP] line (approach etc); switching over to a [AdjP] footing.♦ "Наверху готовятся большие перемены... Имеется в виду переход на более демократические рельсы, уступка общей законности, и это дело самого недалекого будущего" (Пастернак 1). "Big changes are being planned at the top...What they have in mind is to take a more democratic line, make a concession to legality, and this will come about quite soon" (1a).♦ На дворе лейтенант Филиппов занимался с личным составом строевой подготовкой... В обычное время на строевую подготовку времени никак не хватало. Всегда было слишком много работы. А тут в короткий период перехода на военные рельсы выдался свободный денек (Войнович 2). Down in the courtyard Lieutenant Filippov was busy drilling the staff....In normal times there was never enough time for drill. There was always too much work to do But now, in this short period of transition when they were switching over to a wartime footing, a free day had turned up (2a)2. obs [subj: human, collect, or abstr; often neg]⇒ to reach a stage when one progresses or sth. develops at a fast pace and unimpeded:- X isn't in (high) gear yet.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стать на рельсы
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124 сойти со сцены
• СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ СО СЦЕНЫ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ (of an actor) to end one's career:- X сошёл со сцены≈ X retired from the stage.2. [subj: пьеса, опера etc; often neg impfv]⇒ (of a play, opera etc) to cease being performed:|| Neg X не сходит со сцены много лет≈ X has been running (playing) for many years.3. [subj: human or, rare, abstr]⇒ to cease to be influential, significant in some area, stop one's activity in some area:- [in limited contexts] X left the [AdjP] scene.♦ Сторонники этой теории давно сошли со сцены. Proponents of this theory passed from the scene long ago.♦ Хрущев в свое время пытался демократизировать партию и ввёл в устав пункт о постоянной сменяемости высших партийных кадров. Это и стало одной из причин его собственного падения. Свергнув Хрущёва, его преемники этот неприятный им пункт из устава немедленно вычеркнули. И сами себя обрекли на то, что сойти с политической сцены с почётом можно только умерев на посту (Войнович 1). At one point, Khrushchev tried to democratize the Party and introduced a rule to the effect that top Party people were interchangeable. This was one of the causes of his own downfall. Having overthrown Khrushchev, his successors immediately had that unpleasant rule stricken from the books. In so doing, they doomed themselves to leave the political scene honorably only by dying at their posts (1a).4. obs [subj: human]⇒ to die:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сойти со сцены
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125 сходить со сцены
• СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ СО СЦЕНЫ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ (of an actor) to end one's career:- X сошёл со сцены≈ X retired from the stage.2. [subj: пьеса, опера etc; often neg impfv]⇒ (of a play, opera etc) to cease being performed:|| Neg X не сходит со сцены много лет≈ X has been running (playing) for many years.3. [subj: human or, rare, abstr]⇒ to cease to be influential, significant in some area, stop one's activity in some area:- [in limited contexts] X left the [AdjP] scene.♦ Сторонники этой теории давно сошли со сцены. Proponents of this theory passed from the scene long ago.♦ Хрущев в свое время пытался демократизировать партию и ввёл в устав пункт о постоянной сменяемости высших партийных кадров. Это и стало одной из причин его собственного падения. Свергнув Хрущёва, его преемники этот неприятный им пункт из устава немедленно вычеркнули. И сами себя обрекли на то, что сойти с политической сцены с почётом можно только умерев на посту (Войнович 1). At one point, Khrushchev tried to democratize the Party and introduced a rule to the effect that top Party people were interchangeable. This was one of the causes of his own downfall. Having overthrown Khrushchev, his successors immediately had that unpleasant rule stricken from the books. In so doing, they doomed themselves to leave the political scene honorably only by dying at their posts (1a).4. obs [subj: human]⇒ to die:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сходить со сцены
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126 на этой стадии
•At this point, a comet comes under the influence of Jupiter.
•At this point (or stage, or juncture) we needed a new procedure.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на этой стадии
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127 на этом этапе
•At this point (or stage, or juncture) in our research we began efforts to verify the existence of...
* * *На этом этапе-- It was not necessary at this point to do any more balancing at any of the first three critical speeds.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на этом этапе
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128 отказываться
Отказываться от - to reject, to drop, to discontinue, to give up, to discard, to abandonRolling element bearings were rejected for this application.Chromium sesquioxide and nickel aluminide bonded aluminum oxide were dropped at this point. (На этом этапе отказались от...)Materials showing poor deposit efficiency were discontinued since they were not considered suitable for the end application. (От материалов... отказались, так как...)An early intention to operate at low engine speeds on one primary stage only was consequently abandoned. (От первоначального намерения... впоследствии отказались)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отказываться
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