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1 упражнения
1) General subject: drill, drill-machine, exercises, exercitation, practice, praxis, praxis (по грамматике и т.п.), exercise routine (зарядка)2) Medicine: training3) Military: beat-up, drill instruction -
2 учебная тревога
1) General subject: alarm for instruction, drill (a fire drill)2) Military: (боевая) general quarters drill, practice alert, training alert3) Astronautics: test alert4) oil&gas: exercise routine -
3 обязательное упражнение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обязательное упражнение
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4 тренировочное упражнение
1) Sports: practice exercise, training routine2) Construction: training exercise3) Linguistics: drill4) Advertising: drill exercise5) Disaster recovery: exerciseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тренировочное упражнение
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5 составление упражнения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > составление упражнения
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6 вольные упражнения
1) General subject: floor (free) exercises, floor exercise (гимнастика)2) Sports: FX, FX routine, calisthenic exercises, floor exercises, floor work, free ex., free exercises, free hand, free standing exercises, free-handed exercises, full free standing exercises, ground work, artistic floor (гимнастика)3) Makarov: free callisthenics, free exerciseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вольные упражнения
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7 гимнастическое упражнение
1) Sports: gymnastic ex., gymnastic exercise, gymnastic routine, gymnastic stunt2) Aviation medicine: physical drill, physical jerkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гимнастическое упражнение
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8 произвольное упражнение
Sports: optional exercise, optional routineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > произвольное упражнение
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9 П-519
ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого) VP subj: abstr or infin) to become habitual, routineX вошёл (у Y-a) в привычку - X became (a) habit (with Y)X became a matter of course (for Y).Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinionbut Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course. -
10 войти в привычку
• ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого)[VP; subj: abstr or infin]=====⇒ to become habitual, routine:- X became a matter of course (for Y).♦ Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinion; but Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)♦ Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > войти в привычку
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11 входить в привычку
• ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПРИВЫЧКУ (чью, у кого)[VP; subj: abstr or infin]=====⇒ to become habitual, routine:- X became a matter of course (for Y).♦ Беспартийных никто... не заставляет высказываться. А партийный или комсомолец обязан выступать и - вошло уже в привычку, - думая одно, говорить вслух другое (Аллилуева 2). People not belonging to the Party,.were not called upon to express an opinion; but Party members and Komsomols were in duty bound to stand up and express themselves It had become a habit with them to express one opinion aloud while convinced of something quite different (2a)♦ Заставляйте себя делать упражнения каждое утро, пока это не войдет в привычку. Make yourself exercise every morning until it becomes a matter of course.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в привычку
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12 упражнение в положении мост
бор. bridge exercise / training; гим. event, routineРусско-английский спортивный словарь > упражнение в положении мост
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13 элемент распределения
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > элемент распределения
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14 база распределения
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > база распределения
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15 должностная обязанность
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > должностная обязанность
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