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21 значительный
1. intense2. smart3. substantialсущественные, значительные издержки — substantial costs
4. useful5. wideварьирусь в значительной степени — vary widely (refl.)
варьировась в значительной степени — vary widely (refl.)
варьирующ в значительной степени — varying widely (refl.)
варьировавш в значительной степени — varying widely (refl.)
6. important7. greatlyв большой мере, в значительной степени — to a great extent
8. large9. notable10. pretty11. substantially12. well13. meaningful14. amain15. appreciably16. apreciably17. by farзначительно; несомненно — by far
18. considerably19. far20. far and awayгораздо, намного, значительно — out and away
21. materially22. muchочень, в значительной степени; почти — pretty much
23. sensible24. significantly25. sizable26. sizably27. sizeable28. tremendously29. vastly30. considerable; large; important; significant; suggestive31. goodlyмного, значительное количество — a good deal
32. significant33. tidyСинонимический ряд:важно (проч.) важно; значимо; немаловажно; судьбоносно; существенно; эпохально -
22 достижение
•Such machines represent considerable step forward [or an achievement, or an accomplishment, or an advance( ment), or a breakthrough] in ac motor design.
II•Today the objective of the chemist is to aid in the interpretation of the universe; he has made much progress toward meeting this objective.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достижение
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23 развитие
development, growth, evolution, progress• Дальнейшее развитие имело место в 1968 г., когда... - A further development took place in 1968 when...• Здесь мы будем следовать этапам развития в хронологическом порядке. - The historical order of development will be followed here.• Имеется очевидная необходимость в развитии... - There is an obvious need for the development of...• Имелось существенное развитие в использовании... - There have been considerable developments in the use of...• Мы могли бы продолжить развитие теории... - We could go on to develop a theory of...• Подобное развитие событий происходит, когда... - A similar situation develops when...• Последний шаг в развитии (идеи и т. п.) достигается (путем)... - The final stage of the development is reached by...• Появление... уже привело к развитию многих важных новшеств. - The introduction of... has led to many important developments in...• Развитие подобной теории началось в ранних 1980 - х годах работой Смита[1]. - The development of such a theory began in the early 1980s with the work of Smith [1].• Развитие этой теории в огромной степени облегчается... - The development of this theory is greatly facilitated by...• Целью данной главы является развитие... - The aim of this chapter is to develop...• Эти фундаментальные трудности повлияли на развитие... - These fundamental difficulties have influenced the development of...• Это обеспечивает надежную основу для развития. - This provides a sound basis for development. -
24 вселять уверенность в том, что
Вселять уверенность в том, чтоThis agreement lends considerable confidence that the physical mechanism included in the stability model are indeed the principal physical mechanisms.The good agreement shown gives confidence that the relative magnitudes are approximately correct.Progress achieved to date provides confidence that adequate control of corrosion in marine gas turbines can continue to be achieved in the future.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вселять уверенность в том, что
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25 актив
1. the credit (side)В актив работы сессии следует отнести существенный прогресс... - On the credit side of the session's work we see substantive progress/to the credit of the session is/Among the credits/achievements of the session are...2. эконом. assets (тж. в переносном значении)В активе нашей организации накопилось немало всесторонних исследований. - Our organization has to its credit/chalked up/on its balance sheet/among its assets many/a considerable number of/quite a few comprehensive studies. -
26 актив
1. the credit (side)В актив работы сессии следует отнести существенный прогресс... - On the credit side of the session's work we see substantive progress/to the credit of the session is/Among the credits/achievements of the session are...2. эконом. assets (тж. в переносном значении)В активе нашей организации накопилось немало всесторонних исследований. - Our organization has to its credit/chalked up/on its balance sheet/among its assets many/a considerable number of/quite a few comprehensive studies. -
27 достижение достижени·е
1) (действие) achievement, attainmentдостижение военного превосходства — attainment of military supremacy / superiority, достижение справедливого и прочного мира achievement of a just and lasting peace
2) мн. (успехи) achievements, gains, progressпорочить / чернить достижения — to denigrate achievements
крупные достижения — great / massive achievements
достижения науки и техники — achievements / advances of science and engineering / technology
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > достижение достижени·е
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28 продвижение продвижени·е
1) advancement, advance, progress, furtherance, headway, step2) (по службе) promotion, prefermentRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > продвижение продвижени·е
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