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1 Elated Darling, I'm Near, Book Usual Room, Grand Hotel
Abbreviation: EDINBURGH (Lovers code from way back.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Elated Darling, I'm Near, Book Usual Room, Grand Hotel
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2 помещение (магазина) подсобное
back room(s)4000 полезных слов и выражений > помещение (магазина) подсобное
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3 помещение подсобное
Русско-английский глоссарий по космической технике > помещение подсобное
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4 секретная лаборатория
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > секретная лаборатория
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5 закулисная сделка
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6 закулисные сделки
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7 закулисный
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8 закулисные переговоры
1) General subject: back room, back-room, back-room (и т.п.), backstage negotiations, backstage talks, secret talks2) Military: negotiations behind the scene3) Law: secret negotiations4) Jargon: smoke-filled room5) Makarov: off-stage talksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закулисные переговоры
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9 задняя комната
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10 служебные помещения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > служебные помещения
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11 конструкторское бюро
1) General subject: back-room (и т.п.), development laboratory2) Naval: design bureau3) Engineering: construction department, design office, drafting department, drawing office, engineering department4) Law: construction design office5) Economy: design center, design department6) Sociology: engineering bureau7) Astronautics: construction office8) Mechanics: design room, drafting room9) EBRD: design bureau (КБ), design office (КБ)10) Automation: design engineering bureau, design-engineering department, designing department, drawing room, engineering office, projects division11) Quality control: design engineering department12) Combustion gas turbines: boardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конструкторское бюро
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12 научные сотрудники секретных лабораторий
Jargon: back-room boys (и т. п.), back-room boys (и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > научные сотрудники секретных лабораторий
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13 служебное помещение
1) General subject: back room2) Aviation: service building3) Engineering: business premises, personnel facility, social facility4) Construction: staff room5) Law: office6) Economy: office premarketing, office premise7) Architecture: business office8) Sociology: personnel facilities, service room, service space, social facilities9) Business: office accommodation, office premises, for staff only10) Sakhalin energy glossary: access room (provides entry to pipe rooms)11) Hotel industry: staff areaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > служебное помещение
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14 А-51
HE АХТИ КАК coll AdvP Invar fixed WO1. Also: HE АХТИ coll ( adv or impers predic) not very well(it is) not very good, pleasant etcnot particularly (terribly, too) well (good)not all that well (good)).(Лёва:) В доме у вас не ахти. (Альберт:) Я это чувствую. (Лёва:) Молодец! (Альберт:) Но мне хочется, чтобы было хорошо (Розов 4). (L.:) Things are not too good at home just now, are they? (A.:) That's what I feel. (L.:) Good lad! (A.:) But I want them to be good (4a).2. ( adv foil. by Adv or short-form Adj or Part denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance) not very, not especiallynot particularlynot all that not terribly (too, exactly)....Пока он (Гладышев) в горнице накачивал и разжигал примус, гость его остался в передней... Чонкин ещё не успел как следует рассмотреть всё, что было в этой комнате, как яичница была готова, и Гладышев позвал его к столу. Здесь было тоже не ахти как убрано, но всё же почище, чем в передней... (Войнович 2). While Gladishev pumped and kindled the primus, his guest remained in the front room....Chonkin had still not managed to have a proper look at everything in the room when the omelet was ready and Gladishev summoned him to the table. The back room too was not particularly tidy, but at least it was a bit cleaner than the front room (2a). -
15 не ахти
I• НЕ АХТИ КАК coll[AdvP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [adv or impers predic]⇒ not very well; (it is) not very good, pleasant etc:- not particularly (terribly, too) well (good);- not all that well (good).♦ [Лёва:] В доме у вас не ахти. [Альберт:] Я это чувствую. [Лёва:] Молодец! [Альберт:] Но мне хочется, чтобы было хорошо (Розов 4). [L.:] Things are not too good at home just now, are they? [A.:] That's what I feel. [L.:] Good lad! [A.:] But I want them to be good (4a).2. [adv; foll. by Adv or short-form Adj or Part denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly (too, exactly).♦...Пока он [Гладышев] в горнице накачивал и разжигал примус, гость его остался в передней... Чонкин ещё не успел как следует рассмотреть всё, что было в этой комнате, как яичница была готова, и Гладышев позвал его к столу. Здесь было тоже не ахти как убрано, но всё же почище, чем в передней... (Войнович 2). While Gladishev pumped and kindled the primus, his guest remained in the front room....Chonkin had still not managed to have a proper look at everything in the room when the omelet was ready and Gladishev summoned him to the table. The back room too was not particularly tidy, but at least it was a bit cleaner than the front room (2a).II• НЕ АХТИ КАКОЙ coll[AdjP; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [modif (when foll. by NP) or subj-compl with copula, var. with какой - nom or instrum (subj: any common noun); var. не ахти is used as subj-compl only]⇒ not especially good, rather poor:- not the best (the greatest, the most brilliant etc) (of...);- not much of a...;- nothing to rave (to brag, to write home) about.♦ За окном стоял литой монотонный гул. Иссечённое песчаной пылью стекло мерно вибрировало... "Гляди, Коля, что на дворе делается!.. Страсть... Вот заехали, сам не рад будешь..." [Николай] пытался отшутиться... но по всему было видно, что настроение у него тоже не ахти (Максимов 3). From outside there came an unwavering, monotonous howl. The window vibrated rhythmically, lashed by fine sand...."Look what's going on outside, Kolya...it's terrifying....Look where we've landed ourselves-we shall regret it!" Nikolai tried to make a joke of it, although he was obviously not in the best of humor himself (3a).♦ [Андрей:]...Вот вы фотограф; профессия, прямо скажем, не ахти какая, - это и был предел ваших мечтаний? (Розов 1). [A.:]... You are a photographer. It's not exactly the most brilliant profession. Well, is being a photographer the height of your ambition? (la).♦ "Акустика, конечно, не ахти, но ничего, работать можно" (Войнович 4). "Of course the acoustics are nothing to rave about, but it doesn't matter, we'll manage" (4a).2. [modif; foll. by Adj denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly <too, exactly>.♦ Хотя роль Евдокии, жены Игната Тимофеевича, директорши сельской школы-семилетки, была не ахти какая завидная - очень уж лобовата, ревность, страдания, разговоры поучительные, - но Ляля надеялась всех поразить... (Трифонов 1). Although the role of Yevdokia, Ignat Timofeevich's wife and the principal of the seven-year village elementary school, was not a particularly enviable one - it was terribly overdone, with all sorts of jealousy, sufferings, and didactic conversations-still, Lyalya hoped to impress everyone... (la).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ахти
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16 не ахти как
• НЕ АХТИ КАК coll[AdvP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [adv or impers predic]⇒ not very well; (it is) not very good, pleasant etc:- not particularly (terribly, too) well (good);- not all that well (good).♦ [Лёва:] В доме у вас не ахти. [Альберт:] Я это чувствую. [Лёва:] Молодец! [Альберт:] Но мне хочется, чтобы было хорошо (Розов 4). [L.:] Things are not too good at home just now, are they? [A.:] That's what I feel. [L.:] Good lad! [A.:] But I want them to be good (4a).2. [adv; foll. by Adv or short-form Adj or Part denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly (too, exactly).♦...Пока он [Гладышев] в горнице накачивал и разжигал примус, гость его остался в передней... Чонкин ещё не успел как следует рассмотреть всё, что было в этой комнате, как яичница была готова, и Гладышев позвал его к столу. Здесь было тоже не ахти как убрано, но всё же почище, чем в передней... (Войнович 2). While Gladishev pumped and kindled the primus, his guest remained in the front room....Chonkin had still not managed to have a proper look at everything in the room when the omelet was ready and Gladishev summoned him to the table. The back room too was not particularly tidy, but at least it was a bit cleaner than the front room (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ахти как
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17 закулисный
1) General subject: back-door, back-room, backdoor, backstage, backstairs, behind the scenes, behind-the-scenes, off-stage, offscreen, opaque, secret, underhand, underhanded, (в некоторых контекстах) non-transparent, backroom2) Politics: behind-the-scene3) Theatre: offstage4) Makarov: back-door (об интригах) -
18 подсобное помещение магазина
1) Economy: back rooms2) Advertising: back room (в отличие от торгового зала)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подсобное помещение магазина
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19 К-469
беседы, говорить В КУЛУАРАХ PrepP Invar nonagreeing modif or adv(in refer, to unofficial conversations, often of a political or social nature) (discussions, to discuss sth.) in well-informed, exclusive circles, not in public: (talk (conversations etc)) in the corridors (the lobby, (the) back rooms)back-room (conversations (discussions etc)). -
20 в кулуарах
• БЕСЕДЫ, ГОВОРИТЬ В КУЛУАРАХ[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or adv]=====⇒ (in refer, to unofficial conversations, often of a political or social nature) (discussions, to discuss sth.) in well-informed, exclusive circles, not in public:- (talk <conversations etc>) in the corridors <the lobby, (the) back rooms>;- back-room (conversations <discussions etc>).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в кулуарах
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