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1 здравый смысл
1) General subject: common sense, common-sense, good sense, judgement, mother wit, nous, savvy, sense, tact, wisdom, powers of reason, commonsense, open mind2) Diplomatic term: judgment3) Psychology: reason4) Atomic energy: common wisdom5) Advertising: good judgement, sound sense6) Aviation medicine: sanity7) Taboo: common dry fuck (часто употребляется как сокращение C.D.F.) -
2 здравый смысл
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3 не лыком шит
прост.; см. тж. лыком шитno fool, nobody's fool; no common trash; cf. he knows his onions; he has cut his wisdom tooth; he knows what's whatПодхалюзин.
...Конечно, мол, Алимпияда Самсоновна барышня образованная, да ведь и я, Самсон Силыч, не лыком шит, сами изволите видеть, имею капиталец и могу кругом себя ограничить на этот предмет. (А. Островский, Свои люди - сочтёмся) — Podkhalyuzin....To be sure, now, Olimpiada Samsonovna is a cultivated young lady, but I, Samson Silych, am no common trash; you can see for yourself, if you please. I have capital and I'm a good manager in that line.Юрий хотел своим язвительным вопросом показать, что он сам тоже не лыком шит. (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — Yuri's sarcastic question was meant to show that he knew his onions.
- По правде сказать, я тогда не понял, какое отношение имеет котлован к монтажу экскаватора, - признался американец. - Сейчас же я вижу, что без котлована у вас вряд ли что-нибудь получилось бы... "То-то, - подумал я, - знай наших. И мы не лыком шиты!" (Д. Мельников, Железный прораб) — 'To tell the truth I couldn't quite grasp the connection between the excavation and the assembly of the excavator,' he admitted. 'Now I can see that without the pit you'd most probably have failed to put the excavator together.' 'Ah-ha, I thought, now you know that we've also cut our wisdom teeth.'
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4 практический ум
1) General subject: common sense, sagacity, worldly wisdom2) Advertising: practical mind, wordly wisdom -
5 общепринятая точка зрения
Advertising: common notion, conventional wisdomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общепринятая точка зрения
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6 считаться
to be taken for, be considered• В древние времена считалось, что... - In ancient times it was generally believed that...• В настоящий момент считается, что... - It is presently believed that...• Вплоть до начала 1980-х годов общепринятым считалось, что... - Until the early 1980s it was common belief that...• Вплоть до недавнего времени считалось, что... - Until recently, it was thought that...• Многими считается, что... - It is widely believed that...• Однако сейчас считается, что... - The accepted wisdom is, however, that...• Сейчас считается, что... - It is currently thought that...• Считается (= общепринято), что... - It is commonly thought that...• Считается хорошей практикой выражать все результаты измерений в метрической системе единиц. - It is considered good practice to express all measurements in metric units.• Считается, что это связано с... - It is thought to be related to...• Считалось общепринятым, что... - It was generally agreed that...• Считалось разумным предполагать, что... - It was considered reasonable to assume that...• Широко, однако неверно, считается, что... - It is widely but erroneously believed that... -
7 благоразумие
prudence, (common) sense, discretion, sanity; wisdom разг.
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