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41 равняться
сравнятьсяникто не может равняться с ним — nobody can compete with him, he is without a rival
2. тк. несов. (дт.; быть равным) be equal / equivalent / tantamount (to) (тж. перен.); amount (to); come* practically (to)дважды три равняется шести — twice three makes, или is (equal to), six
равняться катастрофе — be equivalent / tantamount to a catastrophe, amount to a catastrophe
3. тж. несов. (на вн., по дт.; следовать чьему-л. примеру) emulate (d.)4. тк. несов. (по дт.) воен. dress (on), align oneself (on, with)5. страд. к равнять -
42 состязаться
(с тв. в пр.)compete (with in), contend (with for)состязаться в плавании, беге — take* part in a swimming contest, in a race
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43 компетенция
ж. книжн.competencia f, incumbencia fэ́то не в мое́й компете́нции — esto no me compete (incumbe), esto no es de mi competencia (incumbencia)
* * *ж. книжн.competencia f, incumbencia fэ́то не в мое́й компете́нции — esto no me compete (incumbe), esto no es de mi competencia (incumbencia)
* * *n1) gener. atribución, incumbencia, competencia2) law. cognición, cometido, competencia por territorio, facultad, fuero, poder, potestad, ámbito de competencia -
44 некомплектный
incomplete, not belonging to a compete set; odd; not up to strength* * ** * *incomplete, not belonging to a compete set; odd -
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46 равняться
несов. - равня́ться, сов. - сравня́ться1) разг. (с тв.; считать себя равным) compete (with); match (d)никто́ не мо́жет равня́ться с ним — nobody can compete with him, he is without a rival
2) тк. несов. (дт.; быть равным) be equal / equivalent (to); amount (to)два́жды три равня́ется шести́ — twice three makes / is [equal to] six
3) тк. несов. (на вн., по дт.; следовать чьему-л примеру) emulate (d); follow the example (of)равня́ться по лу́чшим — attain to the level of the best
4) тк. несов. воен. (по дт.) dress (on), align [ə'laɪn] oneself (on, with) -
47 состязаться
(с тв. в пр.)compete (with in), contend (with for)состяза́ться в пла́вании [бе́ге] — take part in a swimming contest [in a race]
состяза́ться в остроу́мии — compete in wit
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49 соперничать
нсв viс кем/чем-л в чём-л1) соревноваться to compete with, to vie with (for sth)сопе́рничать с кем-л за ры́нки сбы́та — to compete/to vie with sb for/in the market
2) сравниваться to compare with, to rival sb/sth (in sth), to equal sb/sth (in sth, as sb), to match sb/sthникто́ не мо́жет сопе́рничать с ней в гра́ции — no one can rival/equal her grace
их глу́пость сопе́рничает с их же неве́жеством — their stupidity equals/rivals their ignorance, their stupidity is only matched by their ignorance
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1. rival2. competeСинонимический ряд:соперничать (глаг.) соперничать; спорить -
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52 бобслей
бобслей
боб
Бобслей представляет собой скоростной спуск с гор по специально оборудованным ледовым трассам на управляемых санях (бобах). В программу Олимпийских игр входят три вида соревнований: мужчины на двух- и четырехместных бобах, женщины на двухместных бобах. Олимпийские соревнования по бобслею в каждом виде программы проходят в два дня — по 2 заезда в день. Победительницей становится та команда, чье суммарное время (по всем 4 заездам) минимально. Если две команды финишировали с одинаковым временем, то они получают одинаковые награды.
Синоним термина боб.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
bobsleigh
bobsled
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Bobsleigh is a sport that involves high-speed mountain descent down specially equipped iced tracks on steerable sleds (bobs). Three events make up the Olympic bobsleigh program: men compete in two- and four-person competitions; women compete in two-person competitions. Olympic bobsleigh competition consists of four runs held over a two-day period, with two runs completed each day. Medals are awarded on the basis of total time over four runs, with the winner having the lowest overall time. If two teams complete the competition in a tie, they are awarded the same place.
Another terms for bob.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
- санный спорт, бобслей, скелетон
Синонимы
EN
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > бобслей
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53 в любом отношении
•At these jobs, horses can compete successfully with tractors on almost any count.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в любом отношении
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54 в любом отношении
•At these jobs, horses can compete successfully with tractors on almost any count.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в любом отношении
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55 едва ли
•It is not likely (or It is unlikely) that laser-based detectors can compete with...
•The electrode is unlikely to have a reproducible response.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > едва ли
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56 конкурировать с
•Hydrogen addition reactions are in competition (or compete) with elimination of carbon dioxide.
•The tube is competitive in size with the transistor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > конкурировать с
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57 Spreadsheet
File extension: .WKQ (BORQU),.WQ1 (BORPQU),.wkq (file name extension, BORQU),.wq1 (file name extension, BORPQU), CAL (SuperCalc), COL (MS Multiplan), FM1 (Lotus 1-2-3 release 2.x), FM3 (Lotus 1-2-3 release 3.x), IMP (Lotus Improv), JZZ (Jazz), LCW (Lucid 3-D), LSS (Legato - IBM Works for OS/2), MDL (CA-Compete!), PXL (Microsoft Pocket Excel), SPR, WK1 (Lotus 123 version 2.x - Symphony 1.1+), WK3 (Lotus 123 version 3.x) -
58 economic out
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59 Договор за печатью о гарантии и отказе от конкуренции
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Договор за печатью о гарантии и отказе от конкуренции
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60 Договор о неконкуренции
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Договор о неконкуренции
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