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81 во всём мире
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82 во всем мире
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83 вся страна
1) General subject: country at large, the entire country2) Diplomatic term: entire country -
84 вся эта история - сплошная выдумка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вся эта история - сплошная выдумка
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85 здание тянется на весь квартал
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > здание тянется на весь квартал
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86 исчерпывающий характер договора
1) General subject: only and entire agreement2) Law: entire agreement (LeBoeuf), entirety (название статьи договора), parol evidence clauseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исчерпывающий характер договора
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87 на всю ширину, во всю ширину
General subject: across the entire width (A line of police was strung out right across the entire width of the street.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на всю ширину, во всю ширину
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88 некастрированное животное
1) General subject: entire2) Makarov: entire animalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > некастрированное животное
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89 некастрированный
1) General subject: entire (о животном), ungelded, ungelt2) Biology: entire -
90 некастрированный самец
1) Biology: entire2) Agriculture: entire maleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > некастрированный самец
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91 он оттолкнул от себя всю семью
General subject: he had alienated his entire family, he has alienated his entire familyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он оттолкнул от себя всю семью
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92 он порвал отношения со своей семьёй
General subject: he had alienated his entire family, he has alienated his entire familyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он порвал отношения со своей семьёй
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93 от имени всего коллектива
General subject: on behalf of the entire team (On behalf of the entire XYZ team. we want to thank you for your continued business.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > от имени всего коллектива
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94 по всему миру
1) General subject: all over the world, from pole to pole, on a global basis, the world over, worldwide, throughout the world, throughout the entire world, in the entire world, around the world, global2) Oil: world wide -
95 полнота
1) General subject: absoluteness, amplitude, burliness, completeness, completeness (инф.), corpulence, entire, entirety, fat, fatness, fattiness, flesh, fleshiness, floodings, full, fullness, fulness, gamut (чего-либо), integrality, integrity, obesity, plenitude, plentitude, plenum, plumpness, portliness, rotundity, stoutness, the entire, thoroughness, volume, wholeness2) Computers: comprehension4) Medicine: depth5) French: embonpoint6) Religion: abundant, fulfillment (жизни)7) Forestry: forest density (насаждения)8) Information technology: comprehensiveness, exhaustiveness (носящая исчерпывающий характер)9) Ecology: density (насаждения), density of stocking (насаждения), fullness of site (насаждения)10) Patents: completeness (напр. патентного фонда)11) Makarov: perfection -
96 полный геном
Agriculture: entire genom, entire genome -
97 полный период жизни
General subject: whole life span, entire life span, entire life cycle, whole life cycleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полный период жизни
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98 полный срок
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99 прожить всю жизнь
General subject: live one's entire life ( in) (My uncle has lived his entire life in Edmonton.) -
100 род целой функции
См. также в других словарях:
Entire — En*tire , a. [F. entier, L. integer untouched, undiminished, entire; pref. in , negative + the root of tangere to touch. See {Tangent}, and cf. {Integer}.] 1. Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ENTIRE — Function Server Architecture (Originalbild aus dem White Paper 1990) ENTIRE ist ein Produkt der Software AG. Entire Function Server Architecture (EFS) ermöglicht es, Anwendungssysteme aus Komponenten aufzubauen, welche als Services verteilt in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Entire — En*tire , n. 1. Entirely. Too long to print in entire. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] 2. (Brewing) A name originally given to a kind of beer combining qualities of different kinds of beer. [Eng.] Foker s Entire. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entire — en·tire adj: not capable of being divided into independent parts (as promises): constituting an undivided unit an entire contract compare divisible, severable Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
entire — [en tīr′, intīr′] adj. [ME enter < OFr entier < L integer, whole, untouched, undiminished: see INTEGER] 1. a) not lacking any of the parts; whole b) complete; thorough; absolute [entire confidence] 2. unbroken; intact 3 … English World dictionary
entire — late 14c., from O.Fr. entier whole, unbroken, intact, complete, from L. integrum (nom. integer; see INTEGER (Cf. integer)) … Etymology dictionary
entire — 1 *whole, total, all, gross Analogous words: complete, *full, plenary Antonyms: partial 2 *perfect, whole, intact Analogous words: integrated, concatenated (see under INTEGRATE vb): unified, consolidated, compacted (see COMPACT vb) Antonyms:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
entire — [adj] complete, whole absolute, all, choate, consolidated, continuous, full, gross, intact, integral, integrated, outright, perfect, plenary, sound, thorough, total, unbroken, undamaged, undiminished, undivided, unified, unimpaired, uninjured,… … New thesaurus
entire — ► ADJECTIVE 1) with no part left out; whole. 2) not broken, damaged, or decayed. 3) without qualification; absolute. ORIGIN Old French entier, from Latin integer untouched, whole … English terms dictionary
entire — 01. He threw up after drinking an [entire] case of beer. 02. He was so tired that he slept through the [entire] movie. 03. The decision is [entirely] up to you. 04. It seemed like the [entire] world was watching the television on the day Neil… … Grammatical examples in English
entire — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English enter, entier, entire, from Anglo French enter, entier, from Latin integer, literally, untouched, from in + tangere to touch more at tangent Date: 14th century 1. having no element or part left out ; whole … New Collegiate Dictionary