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1 непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
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2 непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
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3 непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
1) General subject: a, of accidents2) Psychology: chapter of accident3) Makarov: (неблагоприятных) chapter of accidents, (неблагоприятных) the chapter of accidents, unforeseen concourse of circumstancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непредвиденное стечение обстоятельств
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4 непредвиденное стечение (неблагоприятных) обстоятельств
Makarov: chapter of accidents, the chapter of accidentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непредвиденное стечение (неблагоприятных) обстоятельств
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5 вереница неудач
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6 вереница происшествий
General subject: the chapter of accidentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вереница происшествий
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7 непредвиденный ход событий
General subject: the chapter of accidentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непредвиденный ход событий
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8 череда неудач
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9 стечение
ср.confluence; coincidence (обстоятельств)стечение обстоятельств — concatenation of circumstances, concourse of circumstances
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10 непредвиденный стечение обстоятельств
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chapter of accidents — the succession of unforeseen events make no plans but leave things to the chapter of accidents * * * chapter of accidents see under ↑accident • • • Main Entry: ↑chapter * * * chapter of accidents, the unforeseen course of events; a series of… … Useful english dictionary
The chapter of accidents — Chapter Chap ter, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See {Chief}, and cf, {Chapiter}.] 1. A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
(a) chapter of accidents — a chapter of accidents british phrase a series of unpleasant or annoying events that happen quickly one after the other The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish. Thesaurus: accidentssynonym Main entry: chapter … Useful english dictionary
a chapter of accidents — 1. An unforeseen course of events 2. A series of accidents • • • Main Entry: ↑accident * * * a chapter of accidents Brit informal : a series of bad or unfortunate events • • • Main Entry: ↑chapter … Useful english dictionary
a chapter of accidents — ► a chapter of accidents a series of unfortunate events. Main Entry: ↑chapter … English terms dictionary
be a chapter of accidents — British & Australian, formal to be a series of unpleasant events. The whole trip was a chapter of accidents … New idioms dictionary
a chapter of accidents — British a series of unpleasant or annoying events that happen quickly one after the other The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish … English dictionary
chapter — ► NOUN 1) a main division of a book. 2) a particular period in history or in a person s life. 3) the governing body of a cathedral or other religious community. 4) chiefly N. Amer. a local branch of a society. ● chapter and verse Cf. ↑chapter and … English terms dictionary
Chapter — Chap ter, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See {Chief}, and cf, {Chapiter}.] 1. A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has fifty… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chapter head — Chapter Chap ter, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See {Chief}, and cf, {Chapiter}.] 1. A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chapter heading — Chapter Chap ter, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See {Chief}, and cf, {Chapiter}.] 1. A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English