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1 принимать активное участие
1) General subject: be actively involved, take an active hand (in)2) Politics: take an active part in3) Official expression: actively participate (actively participate in anti-corruption initiatives)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать активное участие
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2 Л-167
ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ В ЛЮДИ кого VP, subj: human more often pfv) to be actively involved in helping s.o. to achieve a secure or prominent position in society, in lifeX вывел Y-a в люди — X set Y up in the worldX put (set) Y on Y's feet X helped Y get on Y's feet.(Добротворский:) Ваш папенька... в люди меня вывел, я прежде очень маленький человек был (Островский 1). ID) Your papa...set me up in the world: before that I was a very insignificant man (1b).А там, гляди, устроится попрочнее, заслужит награду, ему комнатку дадут, и возьмет он к себе кого-нибудь из братишек, чтобы и его в люди вывести (Мандельштам 1). Не...would soon settle in a more permanent way, get some kind of award and a room to himself, after which he would invite one of his younger brothers to join him and help him get on his feet as well (1a). -
3 П-524
ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ VP often neg)1. (subj: human to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни - X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).Они (противники) лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They (the enemies) were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. (subj: human or collect) to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied)X не подавал признаков жизни - X gave (showed) no sign(s) of lifeX didn't make his presence known (felt)....(Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...(Sergo's wife) melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a). -
4 вывести в люди
• ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ В ЛЮДИ кого[VP, subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to be actively involved in helping s.o. to achieve a secure or prominent position in society, in life:- X helped Y get on Y's feet.♦ [Добротворский:] Ваш папенька... в люди меня вывел, я прежде очень маленький человек был (Островский 1). [D ] Your papa...set me up in the world: before that I was a very insignificant man (1b).♦ А там, гляди, устроится попрочнее, заслужит награду, ему комнатку дадут, и возьмет он к себе кого-нибудь из братишек, чтобы и его в люди вывести (Мандельштам 1). Не... would soon settle in a more permanent way, get some kind of award and a room to himself, after which he would invite one of his younger brothers to join him and help him get on his feet as well (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вывести в люди
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5 выводить в люди
• ВЫВОДИТЬ/ВЫВЕСТИ В ЛЮДИ кого[VP, subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to be actively involved in helping s.o. to achieve a secure or prominent position in society, in life:- X helped Y get on Y's feet.♦ [Добротворский:] Ваш папенька... в люди меня вывел, я прежде очень маленький человек был (Островский 1). [D ] Your papa...set me up in the world: before that I was a very insignificant man (1b).♦ А там, гляди, устроится попрочнее, заслужит награду, ему комнатку дадут, и возьмет он к себе кого-нибудь из братишек, чтобы и его в люди вывести (Мандельштам 1). Не... would soon settle in a more permanent way, get some kind of award and a room to himself, after which he would invite one of his younger brothers to join him and help him get on his feet as well (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выводить в люди
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6 подавать признаки жизни
• ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ[VP; often neg]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни ≈ X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.♦ Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).♦ Они [противники] лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They [the enemies] were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied):- X didn't make his presence known (felt).♦...[Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...[Sergo's wife] melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).♦ С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подавать признаки жизни
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7 подать признаки жизни
• ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ[VP; often neg]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни ≈ X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.♦ Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).♦ Они [противники] лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They [the enemies] were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied):- X didn't make his presence known (felt).♦...[Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...[Sergo's wife] melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).♦ С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подать признаки жизни
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8 активно работать
Активно работать (на рынке)-- This company is actively involved with the industrial and marine markets in the CIS.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > активно работать
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9 не участвующий активно в деле и не известный клиентуре
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не участвующий активно в деле и не известный клиентуре
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10 приложить руку к чему-либо
[prilozhit' ruku] To put one's hand to something. To be actively involved in something (usually reprehensible, blameworthy). Cf. To have/take a hand in something; to have a finger in the pie.
Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > приложить руку к чему-либо
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11 устанавливать
establishIn such a situation, the two rivals may be involved in a brief conflict during which the new agreed border between the territories of the competing males is established .In a state of high excitement, these neighbours tend to ignore established boundaries and intrude into the territory of the male who is actively courting the female .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > устанавливать
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