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61 порядок дня
[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====1. Also: ПОРЯДОК дня a list of questions or subjects for discussion at a meeting; by extension an informal list or plan of things to be done, addressed etc:- agenda;- [in limited contexts, extended usage only] schedule of events.♦ Согласно повестке дня, за Крамовым должен был выступить какой-то профессор Горский... (Каверин 1). According to the agenda, a certain Professor Gorsky was due to speak after Kramov. (1a).♦ [extended usage] Вопрос, почему Строковский держит Поляшко в институте, да ещё на первых ролях, никогда не сходил с повестки дня кулуарных разговоров (Залыгин 1). [context transl] A constant theme of corridor gossip was why Strokovsky kept Poliashko at the institute and in a key position (1a).2. на повестке дня быть, стоять; ставить что на повестку дня; снимать что с повестки дня (to be, be made etc) a priority:- (be on <put sth. on, take sth. off>) the agenda;- (be) the order of the day.♦ Нет, стоп! - сказал район. Берись-ка сперва за заём. Эта кампания на повестке дня (Абрамов 1). "Halt!" said the District Committee. First take care of the Loan-that was the campaign on the agenda (1a).♦ "Вы, русские, - странный народ... Готовы до бесконечности спорить о вещах и вопросах, которые в цивилизованном мире давно решены и сняты, как у вас говорят, с повестки дня..." (Максимов 2). "You Russians are a strange people.. You are prepared to argue endlessly about things which in the civilized world have long since been resolved and have been, as you put it, taken off the agenda..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > порядок дня
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62 приводить к ... опасности
Приводить к (некоторой) опасности-- This led to some risk of seizure due to metal-to-metal contact between the wheel and casing, so that care had to be taken to maintain an adequate clearance between them.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > приводить к ... опасности
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63 O33.0
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71 P07
рус Расстройства, связанные с укорочением срока беременности и малой массой тела при рожденииeng Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight, not elsewhere classified. (Note: ) When both birth weight and gestational age are available, priority of assignment should be given to birth weight. (Includes: ) the listed conditions, without further specification, as the cause of mortality, morbidity or additional care, in newborn. (Excludes: ) low birth weight due to slow fetal growth and fetal malnutrition ( P05.-) -
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рус Другие осложнения хирургических и терапевтических вмешательств, не классифицированные в других рубрикахeng Other complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified. (Excludes: ) accidental puncture or laceration during a procedure ( T81.2), complications following: infusion, transfusion and therapeutic injection ( T80.-). procedure NEC ( T81.-), specified complications classified elsewhere, such as: complications of: anaesthesia in: labour and delivery ( O74.-), pregnancy ( O29.-), puerperium ( O89.-), devices, implants and grafts ( T82-T85), obstetric surgery and procedures ( O75.4), dermatitis due to drugs and medicaments ( L23.3, L24.4, L25.1, L27.0-L27.1), poisoning and toxic effects of drugs and chemicals ( T36-T65) -
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contribution; socbiol investmentAlthough this species performs uniparental care we would expect males to put some effort in ensuring paternity because they have at least a high initial investment due to the effort in building elaborated nest, necessary to attract a female .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > вклад
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75 выхаживание
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1. ж. standard2. ж. measure3. ж. measure of capacity4. ж. standard of capacityСинонимический ряд:1. граница (сущ.) граница; грань; предел2. мерило (сущ.) критерий; мерило; мерка
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