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1 cardinal interests
Дипломатический термин: коренные интересы -
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5 interest
n1) интерес, заинтересованность; обыкн. pl практическая заинтересованность, выгода, польза; важность, значение- meet the interests of smb.- go against smb.'s interests- represent smb.'s interests- have a vested interest in smth.2) процент, проценты, процентный доход• -
6 interest
n1) интерес, заинтересованность; польза, выгода2) фин. проценты•to betray the interests of smb — предавать интересы кого-л.
to hurt badly smb's interests — наносить серьезный ущерб чьим-л. интересам
to jeopardize smb's interests — ставить под угрозу чьи-л. интересы
to represent smb's interests — представлять чьи-л. интересы
- basic intereststo safeguard smb's interests — обеспечивать чьи-л. интересы
- best interests
- cardinal interests
- conflict of interests
- confrontation of interests
- economic interests
- high interest
- keen interest
- legitimate interests
- mutual interests
- national interests
- nationwide interests
- overriding interest
- security interests
- short-range interests
- sphere of interests
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7 stick one's neck out
разг.рисковать, ставить себя под удар; ≈ самому лезть в петлю [первонач. амер.]The "career man" in government is inclined to consider the interests of his career above the immediate problems of any given moment, his cardinal principle being, "Never stick your neck out". (R. E. Sherwood, ‘Roosevelt and Hopkins’, ch. VII) — Чиновники в правительственных органах склонны рассматривать интересы своей служебной карьеры как стоящие выше любой самой насущной проблемы, поскольку их главным принципом является положение: "никогда не рискуй".
‘Aren't you afraid of getting into more trouble?’ Michael asked. ‘after all that stuff in the States?..’ ‘Brother,’ he said, ‘after Normandy anything the United States might do to me couldn't look like trouble.’ ‘You're sticking your neck out,’ Michael said. (I. Shaw, ‘The Young Lions’, ch. 31) — - Ты не боишься снова попасть в беду после всей этой истории в Штатах? - спросил Майкл... - Дружище, - сказал Ной, - после Нормандии все, что может сделать со мной армия США, уже не кажется страшным. - Ты лезешь на рожон, - заметил Майкл.
Crerar listened closely. He wondered if Willoughby would now spill the secret he had refused to divulge at their conference. If he did he was a damned fool, a reckless braggart. However, if Willoughby wanted to stick his neck out - it was his neck. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 5) — Крерар весь превратился в слух. Неужели Уиллоуби сейчас откроет свой план, который он утаил от них на совещании? Если так, то он кретин, безответственный болтун. Впрочем, если ему хочется, пусть лезет в петлю - это его забота.
‘I can't figure you, Casey,’ Freeman said. ‘You say you want the lowdown on MacPherson so Washington can cut off his water, but you won't commit yourself on anything. Don't you ever stick that big fat neck of yours out?’ (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Thursday Noon’) — - Я вас не понимаю, Кейси, - продолжал Фримен. - Вы говорите, что хотите разоблачить Макферсона, чтобы Вашингтон мог заткнуть ему глотку, но вместе с тем не желаете ничем рисковать. Неужели вы никогда в жизни не подставляли под удар свою жирную шею?
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8 capital
1. n столица; главный город2. n прописная, заглавная или большая букваcapital letter — прописная буква; заглавная буква
3. a столичный, главный4. a прописной, заглавный, большой5. a главный, основной, самый важный; капитальныйcapital error — основная ошибка; роковое заблуждение
6. a юр. караемый смертью; тяжкийcapital crime — преступление, за которое предусматривается смертная казнь
7. a разг. превосходный, отличный8. a уст. относящийся к голове9. n эк. основной капитал10. n эк. акционерный капиталstructure of capital — структура капитала; строение капитала
impaired capital — капитал, который меньше объявленной суммы
composition of capital — состав капитала; структура капитала
11. n фин. основная сумма12. n капитал, капиталисты, класс капиталистовlocked-up capital — капитал, вложенный в неликвидные активы
13. n выгода, преимущество14. a эк. относящийся к капиталу15. a эк. относящийся к основному капиталу16. n архит. капительСинонимический ряд:1. chief (adj.) cardinal; chief; dominant; first; foremost; important; key; leading; main; number one; outstanding; paramount; predominant; preeminent; pre-eminent; premier; primary; principal; star; stellar; vital2. egregious (adj.) egregious; flagrant; glaring; gross; rank3. excellent (adj.) A1; bang-up; banner; best; blue-ribbon; bully; champion; choice; classic; classical; crack; excellent; famous; fine; first-class; first-rate; first-string; five-star; front-rank; good; Grade A; great; incomparable; par excellence; prime; quality; royal; skookum; sovereign; splendid; stunning; superb; superior; tiptop; top; topflight; top-notch; whiz-bang4. serious (adj.) deadly; fatal; heinous; major; serious5. center (noun) center; governmental seat; headquarters6. metropolis (noun) center of government; metropolis; municipality; principal city; seat of government7. moneys (noun) finances; funds; moneys8. resources (noun) assets; cash; fortune; interests; investment; means; money; principal; property; resources; wealth; wherewithal9. upper case (noun) large; large-size letter; majuscule; uncial; uncial letter; upper case; upper case letterАнтонимический ряд:bad; debts; inferior; mean; minor; poor; secondary; subordinate; trivial; unimportant -
9 vital
1. n редк. жизненно важный орган2. a жизненныйvital functions — жизненные отправления, жизнедеятельность
3. a биол. витальный4. a жизненно важный, имеющий жизненно важное значение; насущный5. a крайне необходимый6. a энергичный, полный жизни; живойvital personality — человек, полный жизни
7. a гибельный, роковой8. a поэт. живой, живущий; одушевлённый9. a биол. жизнеспособный10. a демографическийvital statistics — статистика естественного движения населения, демографическая статистика
Синонимический ряд:1. living (adj.) alive; animate; animated; breathing; live; living; zoetic2. necessary (adj.) basic; cardinal; constitutional; constitutive; critical; essential; fundamental; important; indispensable; integral; necessary; requisite3. vigorous (adj.) active; dynamic; energetic; lively; lusty; red-blooded; robust; strenuous; vibrant; vigorous; vigourous; virile; vivaciousАнтонимический ряд:dead; lethargic; secondary; trivial; unimportant; unnecessary -
10 stick one's chin (or neck) out
paзг. pиcкoвaть, cтaвить ceбя пoд удap; caмoму лeзть (или coвaть гoлoву) в пeтлю [stick one's neck out пepвoнaч. aмep.He is always sticking his chin out by saying something he shouldn't. Crerar listened closely. He wondered if Willoughby would now spill the secret he had refused to divulge at their conference. If he did he was a damned fool, a reckless braggart. However, if Willoughby wanted to stick his neck out - it was his neck (S. Heym). The "career man" in government is inclined to consider the interests of his career above the immediate problems of any given moment, his cardinal principle being, "Never stick your neck out" (R. E. Sherwood)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > stick one's chin (or neck) out
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