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121 фокус
I м.1) опт., физ., фото focusне в фо́кусе — out of focus
2) (средоточие, центр) focusII м.в фо́кусе обще́ственного внима́ния — in the focus of public attention, in the limelight
1) ( трюк) (conjuring) trickка́рточный фо́кус — card trick
пока́зывать фо́кусы — show magic tricks
2) разг. (уловка, проделка) trick3) разг. ( каприз) whim, freak; trickбез фо́кусов! — none of your tricks!
••в э́том весь фо́кус — that's the whole point, there's the rub
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122 центр
1) (место сосредоточения чего-л.) centre; center амер.вычислительный центр, ВЦ — computer / computation centre
деловой центр (города) — business centre; downtown амер.
Европейский центр мониторинга наркотиков и наркомании — European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Европейский центр мониторинга проявления расизма и ксенофобии — European Monitoring Centre on Rucism and Xenophobia
мозговой центр (коллектив учёных, научно-исследовательский институт и т.п.; комиссия учёных для разработки какой-л. проблемы; часто созданная правительством) — think-tank разг.
телевизионный центр — television centre, TV station
центр внимания (интереса, деятельности) — hub, spotlight
быть в центре внимания — to be in the limelight / sportlight / focus of attention
2) полит. centre; center амер.быть левее / правее центра — to be a Centre-Left / Centre-Right
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123 Mittelmäßigkeit
Mittelmäßigkeit
(Begabung) moderateness;
• Mittelmeerdrittländer (EU) non-member countries around the Mediterranean basin;
• Mittelnachweis evidence of means, means test;
• Mittelpreis medium (middle) price;
• Mittelpunkt des Interesses focus of interest;
• im Mittelpunkt der Öffentlichkeit stehen to be in the limelight, to hold the spotlights;
• Mittelqualität middle (middling) quality;
• Mittelrückfluss reflux of funds, (Investmentfonds) outflow;
• Mittelrückkaufswert (Versicherungsjahr) mean reserve;
• gebildete Mittelschicht middle-class professional people;
• gehobene Mittelschicht middle upper class;
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124 ins öffentliche Blickfeld geraten
ins öffentliche Blickfeld geraten
to get into the public eye;
• Blickfeldführungslinie (Inserat) leader;
• in den öffentlichen Blickfeldpunkt rücken to move into the public eye;
• im Blickfeldpunkt der Öffentlichkeit stehen to be in the limelight;
• Blickfeldverlauf (Anzeige) ad-page traffic.Business german-english dictionary > ins öffentliche Blickfeld geraten
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125 podio
m.podium.* * *1 podium* * *SM (=estrado) podium; Méx rostrumsubir al podio — (Dep) to mount the winners' podium
* * ** * *= podium.Ex. Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.* * ** * *= podium.Ex: Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.
* * *1 ( Dep) podium2 ( Mús) podium, rostrum* * *
podio sustantivo masculino,
(Mús) podium, rostrum
podio, pódium sustantivo masculino podium
' podio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pódium
English:
podium
- rostrum
* * *podio, pódium nm1. [en deporte] podium;Figsubir al podio to finish on the podium2. [en música] podium3. Arquit podium* * *m podium* * *podio nm: podium -
126 юр
м.на юру — ( на проходе) in the way; ( на отрытом месте) in an exposed / open place; (перен.) in the limelight, in the forefront
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127 estar a la vista del público
• be in the limelight• be in the public eye• be on view to the publicDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar a la vista del público
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128 на виду
to the view
in full view of
in the public eye
to be highly visible
in a fishbowl
to be in the limelightДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > на виду
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