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1 childs play
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2 childs-play
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > childs-play
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3 childs play
child's play
1> детские игрушки, пустяковое дело, легкая задача
_Ex:
it's child's play to me для меня это пустяки, мне это ничего
не стоит сделать
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driving a car is not child's play вождение машины нелегкое
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4 childs primer
child's primer
1> букварь
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5 Childs-Pugh A disease
Медицина: легкое нарушение функции печени -
6 Childs-Pugh B disease
Медицина: хроническое алкогольное поражение печени -
7 childs play
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8 childs safety device
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9 childs\ play
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10 childs' shoe
см. children's shoeEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > childs' shoe
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11 Young & Marten Ltd v McManus Childs Ltd
юр., брит. ""Янг энд Мартен Лтд." против "МакМанус Чайлдз Лтд.""*, 1969 г. (судебный прецедент, постановивший нежелательность принципиального различия между договором о продаже товаров и договорами, касающимися продажи товаров, но считающимися договорами другого класса, напр., договор о покупке в рассрочку, договор о покупке в кредит, за исключением тех случаев, когда эти различия диктуются спецификой сделки; благодаря этому постановлению впоследствии оказалось возможным регулировать большинство договоров консолидированным актом закон "О продаже товаров" 1979 г.)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Young & Marten Ltd v McManus Childs Ltd
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12 mésentéricoplicature selon Childs et Phillips
Dictionnaire médical français-russe > mésentéricoplicature selon Childs et Phillips
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13 mésentéricoplicature selon Childs et Phillips
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > mésentéricoplicature selon Childs et Phillips
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14 jish 1 childs’ speech
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15 Westmoreland, William Childs
(р. 1914) Уэстморленд, Уильям ЧайлдсПрофессиональный военный. Окончил Военную академию в Уэст-Пойнте [ West Point] в 1936. Участник второй мировой войны (воевал в Северной Африке и Европе). Преподавал в Командно-штабной школе Сухопутных войск [ Army Command and General Staff School] и в Высшем военном училище Сухопутных войск [ Army War College]. В 1952 воевал в Корее [ Korean War]. В 1958-60 командовал 101-й Воздушно-десантной дивизией [One Hundred and First Airborne Division]. В 1960-63 начальник Академии в Уэст-Пойнте. В 1963 командующий 18-м Воздушно-десантным корпусом в форте Брэгг [ Eighteenth Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg]. В 1964 президент Л. Джонсон [ Johnson, Lyndon Baines (LBJ)] назначил его главнокомандующим американскими вооруженными силами во Вьетнаме, где он проводил "прочесывающе-истребительные" операции ["search and destroy"] и применял тактику "выжженной земли" ["scorched earth"] с использованием напалма и другого оружия массового поражения. Посылал в Вашингтон радужные отчеты о "победах". В 1968 был заменен генералом К. Абрамсом [ Abrams, Creighton Williams Jr.]. В 1968-72 был начальником штаба Сухопутных сил [Army Chief of Staff]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Westmoreland, William Childs
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16 dečija igra
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17 uređaj za zaštitu dece
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18 muito fácil
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19 desde hace mucho tiempo
for a long time* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex. We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.Ex. The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex. Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex. I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex. Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex. I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages.* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex: We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.
Ex: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex: Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex: I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex: I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages. -
20 deteriorarse
1 (estropearse) to get damaged; (gastarse) to wear out2 figurado to deteriorate, go downhill* * *2) get damaged* * *VPR1) (=estropearse) to get damaged2) (=empeorarse)su salud se está deteriorando — her health is getting worse o deteriorating
las relaciones entre ambos países se han deteriorado — relations between the two countries have deteriorated
3) (Mec) to wear, get worn* * *(v.) = decay, deteriorate, creak, go + downhill, fall into + disrepair, grow + worse, fall + apart, dilapidate, go to + seed, degenerate (into)Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex. The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex. His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.Ex. As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.Ex. Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.Ex. The mission was in the process of building a new wing onto the convent, so the old house was allowed to dilapidate.Ex. She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.Ex. The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a 'catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).* * *(v.) = decay, deteriorate, creak, go + downhill, fall into + disrepair, grow + worse, fall + apart, dilapidate, go to + seed, degenerate (into)Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
Ex: But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex: His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.Ex: As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.Ex: Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.Ex: The mission was in the process of building a new wing onto the convent, so the old house was allowed to dilapidate.Ex: She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.Ex: The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a 'catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).* * *
■deteriorarse verbo reflexivo
1 (echarse a perder, ajarse) to get damaged
2 (desgastarse, dejar de funcionar bien) wear out
3 (ir a peor) to deteriorate, get worse
' deteriorarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deteriorar
- estropear
English:
decay
- decline
- deteriorate
- perish
- degenerate
* * *vpr1. [estropearse] to deteriorate;para que no se deteriore la pintura to prevent the paint from deteriorating2. [empeorar] to deteriorate, to get worse;la situación se fue deteriorando the situation gradually deteriorated o got gradually worse* * *v/r deteriorate* * *vr1) : to get damaged, to wear out2) : to deteriorate, to worsen* * *deteriorarse vb to deteriorate
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