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1 common areas
1) Общая лексика: места общего пользования (AD), общие площади (the areas in a building that are used by all tenants and visitors)2) Строительство: площади общего пользования3) Маркетология: Зоны общего пользования -
2 common areas
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3 common, areas
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4 areas of common interest, things in common
Общая лексика: точки соприкосновения (See Katzner's Russian English Dictionary)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > areas of common interest, things in common
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5 Common European Priority Areas
Abbreviation: CEPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Common European Priority Areas
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6 общие площади
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7 partie
partie2 [paʀti]1. feminine nouna. part► faire partie de [+ ensemble, obligations, risques] to be part of ; [+ club, association, catégorie, famille] to belong to ; [+ élus, gagnants] to be one of► en grande or majeure partie largelyb. ( = spécialité) field• faisons une partie de... let's have a game of...d. [de contrat] party ; [de procès] litigant2. compounds• se constituer partie civile to associate in a court action with the public prosecutor ► partie de plaisir* * *paʀti
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1) ( élément d'un tout) gén part; (d'une somme, d'un salaire) proportion, partune bonne or grande partie de — a good ou large number of [personnes, objets]; a high proportion of [masse, ressources]
en partie — partly, in part
en grande partie — to a large ou great extent
faire partie des premiers/derniers — to be among the first/last
2) ( division de l'espace) part3) ( division temporelle) partelle passe la majeure partie de son temps au travail/à dormir — she spends most of her time at work/sleeping
4) ( profession) line (of work)5) Jeux, Sport gamegagner/perdre la partie — fig to win/to lose the day
je fête mes trente ans, j'espère que tu seras de la partie — I'm having a thirtieth birthday party, I hope you can come
6) (dans une négociation, un contrat) partyêtre partie prenante dans quelque chose — to be actively involved in [conflit, contrat, négociation]
7) Droit party8) Musique part9) Mathématique part
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parties (colloq) nom féminin pluriel privates (colloq)Phrasal Verbs:••* * *paʀti nf1) (élément, portion) partUne partie du groupe partira en Italie. — Part of the group will go to Italy.
faire partie de [personne] — to belong to, [chose] to be part of
Ce tableau fait partie d'une très belle collection. — This picture is part of a very beautiful collection.
2) [cartes] game, [tennis] (= match) gameNous avons fait une partie de tennis. — We played a game of tennis.
une partie de pêche — a fishing party, a fishing trip
3) (= profession, spécialité) field, line of work4) DROIT (= protagonistes) partyen partie — partly, in part
Cela explique en partie le problème. — That partly explains the problem.
Son histoire est en grande partie vraie. — His story is largely true.
prendre qn à partie (dans un débat) — to take sb to task, (= malmener) to set about sb
ce n'est que partie remise — that will be for another time, that will be for next time
* * *[parti] féminin→ link=partiparti (adjectif)————————[parti] nom féminin1. [élément, composant] parta. [comité] to be a member of, to be on, to sit onb. [club, communauté] to be a member of, to belong toc. [équipe] to belong to, to be one of, to be ind. [licenciés] to be among, to be one ofe. [métier, inconvénients, risques] to be part ofparties génitales ou sexuelles genitals, private parts2. [fraction, morceau] partune partie du blé est contaminée some ou part of the wheat is contaminatedune grande/petite partie de l'électorat a large/small part of the electorate, a large/small section of the electorateil est absent une grande ou la plus grande partie du temps he's away much of ou most of the timela partie n'est pas égale it's an uneven match, it's not a fair matchpartie d'échecs/de billard/de tennis/de cartes game of chess/billiards/tennis/cardsabandonner ou quitter la partie to give up the fight, to throw in the towella partie est jouée/n'est pas jouée the outcome is a foregone conclusion/is still wide open4. [divertissement à plusieurs]partie de chasse/pêche shooting/fishing partypartie de campagne day ou outing in the countryêtre/se mettre de la partie: on va lui faire une farce, qui veut être de la partie? we're going to play a trick on him, who wants to join in?s'il se met aussi de la partie, nous aurons les capitaux nécessaires if he comes in on it too, we shall have the necessary capitalje ne peux pas partir avec toi cette fois, mais ce n'est que partie remise I can't go with you this time, but there'll be other opportunitiesmoi qui suis de la partie, je peux te dire que ce ne sera pas facile being in that line of business myself, I can tell you it won't be easy7. [participant - généralement] - DROIT] partyparties contractantes/intéressées contracting/interested partiespartie civile private party (acting jointly with the public prosecutor in criminal cases), plaintiff (for damages)se constituer ou se porter partie civile to act jointly with the public prosecutorpartie prenante payee, receiver8. GRAMMAIRE10. CHIMIE11. (locution)————————à partie locution adverbialea. [s'attaquer à lui] to set on somebodyb. [l'interpeller] to take somebody to task————————en partie locution adverbialeen grande ou majeure partie for the most part, largely, mainly————————pour partie locution adverbiale -
8 рекламные щиты, баннеры, плакаты, транспаранты партнеров
- partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
рекламные щиты, баннеры, плакаты, транспаранты партнеров
Носители, на которых представлен основной рекламно-информационный материал о партнерах, должны размещаться в многолюдных местах и зонах с интенсивным движением: соревновательных объектах, несоревновательных объектах, общественных местах, официальных Олимпийских отелях, международной зоне Олимпийской деревни, представительских зонах Олимпийской / Паралимпийской семьи, местах размещения волонтеров, вдоль Олимпийских транспортных маршрутов и т.д. Следует помнить, что эти рекламные носители должны размещаться в соответствии с руководством по брендингу на объектах Игр. Они могут быть размещены возле торговых киосков, на парковках и подъездные путях, ведущих к местам размещения зрителей, но в любом случае вне видимости из зоны проведения соревнований.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
Elements that display the basic partners recognition layout and need to be placed in high traffic areas including: at competition venues, non-competition venues, in common areas, official hotels, Olympic village international zone, Olympic/Paralympic Family lounges, volunteer lounges, Olympic transport routes, etc. Remember that placement of these signs must comply with venue branding guidelines. They can be placed at concession outlets; and park-and-ride lots, leading into seating locations - but need to be out of view from the field of play at all times.
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- partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > рекламные щиты, баннеры, плакаты, транспаранты партнеров
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9 partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
- рекламные щиты, баннеры, плакаты, транспаранты партнеров
рекламные щиты, баннеры, плакаты, транспаранты партнеров
Носители, на которых представлен основной рекламно-информационный материал о партнерах, должны размещаться в многолюдных местах и зонах с интенсивным движением: соревновательных объектах, несоревновательных объектах, общественных местах, официальных Олимпийских отелях, международной зоне Олимпийской деревни, представительских зонах Олимпийской / Паралимпийской семьи, местах размещения волонтеров, вдоль Олимпийских транспортных маршрутов и т.д. Следует помнить, что эти рекламные носители должны размещаться в соответствии с руководством по брендингу на объектах Игр. Они могут быть размещены возле торговых киосков, на парковках и подъездные путях, ведущих к местам размещения зрителей, но в любом случае вне видимости из зоны проведения соревнований.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
Elements that display the basic partners recognition layout and need to be placed in high traffic areas including: at competition venues, non-competition venues, in common areas, official hotels, Olympic village international zone, Olympic/Paralympic Family lounges, volunteer lounges, Olympic transport routes, etc. Remember that placement of these signs must comply with venue branding guidelines. They can be placed at concession outlets; and park-and-ride lots, leading into seating locations - but need to be out of view from the field of play at all times.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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- partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > partners recognition boards / banners/ totems /towers
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10 обща област
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11 Зоны общего пользования
Marketology: common areasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Зоны общего пользования
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12 места общего пользования
1) General subject: common areas (AD)2) Advertising: public spaces (например, рестораны, кафе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > места общего пользования
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13 площади общего пользования
Construction: common areasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > площади общего пользования
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14 многоквартирный жилой дом
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > многоквартирный жилой дом
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15 immeuble en copropriété
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > immeuble en copropriété
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16 Mehrfamilienhaus
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Mehrfamilienhaus
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17 многоквартирный жилой дом
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > многоквартирный жилой дом
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18 многоквартирный жилой дом
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > многоквартирный жилой дом
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19 apartment block
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > apartment block
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20 arrabalero
adj.1 suburban.2 coarse.* * *► adjetivo2 peyorativo (grosero) vulgar, common, ill-bred► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 peyorativo (grosero) vulgar person, common person, ill-bred person* * *arrabalero, -a1. ADJ1) (=de las afueras) suburban; pey (=de barrio bajo) of/from the poorer areas2) (=basto) common, coarse2. SM / F1) (=de las afueras) suburbanite; pey (=de barrio bajo) person from the poorer areas2) (=persona basta) common sort, coarse person* * *- ra adjetivob) (Esp) ( ordinario) vulgar, common (pej)* * *- ra adjetivob) (Esp) ( ordinario) vulgar, common (pej)* * *quiere ocultar su origen arrabalero he doesn't want people to know he was brought up in one of the poor areas of townel lenguaje arrabalero reflejado en los tangos the language of the common o poor people reflected in the tangomasculine, feminine( Esp)vulgar o ( pej) common person* * *
arrabalero,-a adjetivo vulgar, unrefined, uncouth
' arrabalero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrabalera
* * *arrabalero, -a♦ adj1. [de barrio pobre] of/from the slums♦ nm,f1. [persona de barrio pobre] person from the slums* * *adj of/from a poor outlying area
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