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1 минимально допустимый сток
Русско-английский географический словарь > минимально допустимый сток
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2 абсолютный минимум
bare minimum мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > абсолютный минимум
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3 абсолютный минимум
1) General subject: absolute minimum, bare minimum2) Mathematics: bare mimimum3) Economy: valley value4) Accounting: global minimumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абсолютный минимум
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4 минимальное выполнение своих должностных обязанностей
General subject: bare minimum attitude (без особого старания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > минимальное выполнение своих должностных обязанностей
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5 Х-109
ХУДО-БЕДНО coll AdvP Invar adv1. used to show that sth. is done less smoothly, completely etc than desiredsomehow (manage to...)somehow or other.Друзей и знакомых у Александра Николаевича было множество, один помог ему достать кирпич, другой - доски, третий - цемент, и так, худо-бедно, за два года дом был построен. Aleksandr Nikolaevich had many friends and acquaintances, one helped him to get bricks, another-lumber, a third-cement, and in that way, over the course of two years, his house somehow or other got built.«Я сюда (в лагерь) на дармовые харчи не просился, - ответил зэк. - Я на заводе работал. Худо-бедно, а себя и свою семью сам кормил. Какой же я тунеядец?» (Марченко 1). ( context transl) "I didn't ask to come here and get my grub free," replied the con. "I used to work in a factory - the pay was rotten but still I used to keep myself and my family, so how does that make me a parasite?" (1a).2. ( usu. foil. by a quantit NP) not less thanat (the very) leastas a bare minimum.Ремонт обойдется нам, худо-бедно, в пятнадцать тысяч рублей. The repairs will cost us about fifteen thousand rubles at the very least. -
6 худо-бедно
• ХУДО-БЕДНО coll[AdvP; Invar; adv]=====1. used to show that sth. is done less smoothly, completely etc than desired:- somehow (manage to...);- somehow or other.♦ Друзей и знакомых у Александра Николаевича было множество, один помог ему достать кирпич, другой - доски, третий - цемент, и так, худо-бедно, за два года дом был построен. Aleksandr Nikolaevich had many friends and acquaintances; one helped him to get bricks, another-lumber, a third-cement, and in that way, over the course of two years, his house somehow or other got built.♦ "Я сюда [в лагерь] на дармовые харчи не просился, - ответил зэк. - Я на заводе работал. Худо-бедно, а себя и свою семью сам кормил. Какой же я тунеядец?" (Марченко 1). [context transl] "I didn't ask to come here and get my grub free," replied the con. "I used to work in a factory - the pay was rotten but still I used to keep myself and my family, so how does that make me a parasite?" (1a).2. [usu. foll. by a quantit NP]⇒ not less than:- as a bare minimum. Ремонт обойдётся нам, худо-бедно, в пятнадцать тысяч рублей. The repairs will cost us about fifteen thousand rubles at the very least.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > худо-бедно
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7 минимальный
1) General subject: floor, irreducible, knock-down (о цене на аукционе), minimal, minimum, hand-to-mouth3) Engineering: lowest5) Railway term: minor7) Information technology: bare, baseline, light, low-end, as small as possible8) Drilling: no-go9) Network technologies: entry-level10) Cables: least11) Makarov: narrow
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bare minimum — noun The smallest possible quantity or the least fulfilling, but still adequate, condition that is required, acceptable, or suitable for some purpose. The Belgian colonies, if they adhere to these limits, must provide for all their wants at a… … Wiktionary
minimum wage — n: a wage fixed by contract or esp. by law as the least that may be paid either to employees generally or to a particular category of employees compare scale Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
bare — [[t]be͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ barer, barest, bares, baring, bared 1) ADJ If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing. She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress, and her feet were bare... She had bare arms and a bare… … English dictionary
bare — I UK [beə(r)] / US [ber] adjective Word forms bare : adjective bare comparative barer superlative barest ** 1) a part of your body that is bare is not covered by any clothes. When someone is not wearing any clothes at all, they are naked or nude… … English dictionary
bare — 1 adjective 1 WITHOUT CLOTHES not covered by clothes: Jonathan s bare feet made no sound in the soft sand. 2 LAND/TREES not covered by trees or grass, or not having any leaves: a bare hillside 3 ROOMS empty, not covered by anything, or not having … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
minimum — min|i|mum1 W3S2 [ˈmınıməm] adj [only before noun] the minimum number, degree, or amount of something is the smallest or least that is possible, allowed, or needed ≠ ↑maximum ▪ The minimum number of students we need to run the course is fifteen. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
bare — bare1 [beə US ber] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(without clothes)¦ 2¦(land/trees)¦ 3¦(not covered/empty)¦ 4 the bare facts 5¦(smallest amount necessary)¦ 6 the bare bones 7 lay something bare 8 with your bare hands 9 bare infinitive ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; … Dictionary of contemporary English
minimum — ▪ I. minimum min‧i‧mum 1 [ˈmɪnməm] adjective [only before a noun] the smallest or least that is possible, allowed, or needed: • Minimum investment in each fund is £2000. • There is a minimum charge of £30. • The minimum requirements for the job… … Financial and business terms
bare — 01. Really, one year is the [bare] minimum of time during which one should expect to make very little profit or even lose a bit of money after opening a new business in this town. 02. Her head and shoulders were [bare], and got badly sunburned.… … Grammatical examples in English
minimum — min|i|mum1 [ mınıməm ] adjective only before noun ** as small in amount or degree as possible: the minimum requirements for entry to college the minimum voting age ─ opposite MAXIMUM minimum min|i|mum 2 [ mınıməm ] noun singular ** the smallest… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
minimum — 1 adjective (only before noun) the minimum number, degree, or amount of something is the smallest or least that is possible, allowed, or needed: The minimum requirements for the job are a degree and two years experience. | a minimum price compare … Longman dictionary of contemporary English