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1 circumstance
n1) обстоятельство; факт; случай2) pl обстоятельства, положение дел
- aggravating circumstances
- attendant circumstances
- comfortable circumstances
- easy circumstances
- emergency circumstances
- existing circumstances
- extraordinary circumstances
- extreme circumstances
- favourable circumstances
- financial circumstances
- force majeure circumstances
- pecuniary circumstances
- special circumstances
- strained circumstances
- surrounding circumstances
- unforeseen circumstances
- circumstances beyond smb's control
- circumstances of the case under a claim
- according to circumstances
- due to circumstances
- under the circumstances
- under no circumstances
- be in easy circumstances
- investigate the circumstancesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > circumstance
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2 circumstance
обстоятельство; положение дел- extraordinary circumstances - force majeure circumstances - termination of force majeure circumstances - unforeseen circumstances -
3 run high
1) подниматься ( о приливе), вздыматься, волноваться ( о море)The sea runs high, and the boat may be dashed to pieces on the rocks. (Fr. Marryat, ‘Mr. Midshipman Easy’, ch. XVIII) — Волнение очень большое, лодка может разбиться о скалы.
2) возрастать, крепнуть, разгораться (о надеждах, страстях и т. п.)The consequence was that words ran high and voices higher... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XXIV) — В результате слова стали запальчивее, голоса громче...
All the medical men of note in London were summoned. So high did political animosities run that the presence of some Whig physicians was regarded as an extraordinary circumstance. (Th. Macaulay, ‘Little Masterpieces’, ‘The Death of Charles II’) — К умирающему королю были вызваны все известные лондонские врачи. Так силен был накал политических страстей, что присутствие врачей-вигов рассматривалось как чрезвычайное обстоятельство.
What a pretty pass for one to come to whose hopes had recently run so high! (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XXXII) — Недурной финал для человека, еще недавно заносившегося так высоко в своих надеждах!
...very soon voiced were raised and tempers were running high. (A. Christie, ‘4.50 from Paddington’, ch. 19) —...вскоре страсти разгорелись и разговор пошел в повышенных тонах.
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4 exceptional
1. a исключительный, необычный2. a незаурядный; выше среднего уровня3. a эвф. имеющий отклонение от нормыСинонимический ряд:1. aberrant (adj.) aberrant; abnormal; anomalous; irregular; odd; peculiar; strange; unnatural2. excellent (adj.) excellent; fine; first class3. extraordinary (adj.) extraordinary; novel; phenomenal; premium; rare; remarkable; scarce; singular; superior; uncommon; uncustomary; unimaginable; unique; unordinary; unprecedented; unthinkable; unusual; unwonted4. towering (adj.) magnificent; outstanding; pre-eminent; surpassing; towering; transcendentАнтонимический ряд:banal; common; conventional; customary; expected; frequent; general; habitual; mediocre; natural; normal; ordinary; regular; usual -
5 particular
конкретный имя прилагательное:специфический (specific, particular, peculiar, racy)индивидуальный (individual, separate, special, particular, distinct, peculiar)имя существительное:частность (particular, detail)подробный отчет (particular, particulars) -
6 particular
1. n частность, подробность, деталь2. n подробный отчёт3. n разг. близкий друг, любимец4. n разг. характерная особенность; нечто излюбленное5. a особый, особенный; специфический6. a исключительный, особый; заслуживающий особого внимания7. a индивидуальный, частный, отдельный8. a подробный, детальный, обстоятельный9. a тщательный, аккуратный10. a разборчивый, привередливыйthe committee should be very picksome and particular — комитет должен быть очень разборчивым и придирчивым
11. a юр. ограниченныйСинонимический ряд:1. distinctive (adj.) characteristic; distinctive; exceptional2. exact (adj.) blow-by-blow; careful; circumstantial; clocklike; conscientious; descriptive; detailed; exact; full; itemised; itemized; minute; painstaking; particularised; particularized; precise; thorough3. exclusive (adj.) exclusive; unique4. individual (adj.) discrete; distinct; individual; intrinsic; lone; one; only; separate; single; sole; solitary5. nice (adj.) choosy; clerkish; critical; dainty; delicate; discriminating; exacting; fastidious; finical; finicking; finicky; fussy; meticulous; miminy-piminy; nice; niminy-piminy; old-maidish; old-womanish; pernickety; persnickety; picksome; picky; precious; squeamish; squeamy6. notable (adj.) extraordinary; marked; notable; noteworthy; odd; peculiar; strange; uncommon7. several (adj.) respective; several; singular8. special (adj.) especial; special9. specific (adj.) certain; definite; personal; specific10. detail (noun) article; circumstance; detail; element; fact; factor; feature; item; particularity; point; specific; specification; technicality; thingАнтонимический ряд:careless; coarse; common; comprehensive; fallacious; general; heedless; imprecise; imprudent; inaccurate; indefinite; indiscriminate; inexact; insouciant; irregular; sloppy
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