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•Luckily (or Fortunately), other chemical imprints can help to...
* * *К счастью-- Fortunately, the analysis results are not strongly sensitive to the choice of reduced elastic properties.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > к счастью
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с.1) (чувство благополучия, наслаждения) happiness2) ( удача) luck, good fortune, a piece of good fortune / luckпожела́ть сча́стья — wish good luck
3) предик. (+ что) it is fortunate (that)како́е сча́стье, что вы здесь — how fortunate it is that you are her
••вое́нное сча́стье — fortunes of war pl
име́ть сча́стье (+ инф.) — be lucky / fortunate enough (+ to inf), have the good fortune (+ to inf)
на на́ше сча́стье в знач. вводн. сл. — luckily for us, to our good fortune, fortunately, luckily
к сча́стью [по сча́стью] в знач. вводн. сл. — fortunately, luckily; as luck would have it
на сча́стье — for luck
ва́ше сча́стье — you are lucky
ва́ше сча́стье, что вы не опозда́ли — you are lucky not to be late
не́ было бы сча́стья, да несча́стье помогло́ погов. — ≈ there's a silver lining to the cloud
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ср.1) happiness2) ( удача) good luck; fortune••иметь счастье — (делать что-л.) to be lucky/fortunate enough (to)
к счастью, по счастью — fortunately, luckily
на счастье — for (good) luck (подарить что-л.); fortunately ( к счастью)
счастье твое — разг. you are lucky that
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24 на моё счастье
на моё (твоё, ваше, его, её, их) счастьеразг.fortunately (luckily) for smb.; to smb.'s good fortune- На наше счастье, между Красновым и Деникиным договорённости полной нет. (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — 'Fortunately for us there is not complete agreement between Krasnov and Denikin.'
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•Luckily (or Fortunately), other chemical imprints can help to...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > к счастью
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•These dispersions were free from coarse aggregates.
•The new bottles are free of cracks.
•In places plant growth may be lacking completely.
•Antennules are lacking in the adult, and cement glands are much reduced.
•In many areas the means for crossing rivers are either nonexistent or only of a primitive nature.
•In the 1958 TV receiver, transistors are almost nowhere to be seen.
•There is freedom from porosity on vital machined surfaces.
•When a box is not provided, rests should be so placed as to...
•Data are not in hand (or are not available, or are unavailable) to estimate the extent of this effect.
••These fossil plants lack growth rings (... отсутствуют...).
•Fortunately, astronomers are not halted in a practical sense; theory may be lacking, but they can get along.
•No experimental values are available.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отсутствовать
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28 До этого дело не дошло.
General subject: Matters didn't come to that. (Fortunately, matters didn't come to that.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > До этого дело не дошло.
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29 К несчастью для ... и к счастью для всех, кто ...
Computers: Unfortunately for..., and fortunately for everyone who...Универсальный русско-английский словарь > К несчастью для ... и к счастью для всех, кто ...
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31 закончить трудную часть (чего-л.)
General subject: over the hump (That is the most difficult part of the project, but fortunately we are over the hump with it)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > закончить трудную часть (чего-л.)
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General subject: as luck would have it, fortunately, happily, jammy, luckily, mercifully, thankfully, fortuitously, hopefully -
33 к счастью не оправдалось
General subject: fortunately were not borne outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > к счастью не оправдалось
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34 к счастью, у него нет возможности сделать это
General subject: fortunately he wants the power to do itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > к счастью, у него нет возможности сделать это
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35 к счастью, я вспомнил его адрес
General subject: fortunately I remembered his addressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > к счастью, я вспомнил его адрес
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General subject: been around the block more than sb. (First time it was embarassing, fortunately Jay knew what was going on. He'd been around the block more than me at that point. - опытнее меня) -
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1) General subject: bye-bye, fortunately, happily, joyfully, like a charm, luckily, so long, sunnily -
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1) General subject: catch, have time, make it, make it to... in time (Fortunately, we made it to the terminal in time for the last sailing at 10:15.)2) Colloquial: make (на поезд и т. п.)3) American: make mark4) Mathematics: be able, be on time, make progress (in), manage -
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ИМЕТЬ МЕСТО lit VP subj: abstr)1. to be, be presentX имел место - X existedX had a (its) place.Некоторые довольно интеллигентные люди, замечая отдельные недостатки, которые всё ещё имеют место в нашей стране, думают: а что, если слегка потеснить большевиков, чтобы в дальнейшем, устранив эти недостатки, перестать их теснить? (Искандер 4). There are certain rather well-informed people who notice the isolated shortcomings that still exist in our country and think: What if we crowd the Bolsheviks a little, with the idea that we'll stop crowding them in the future, when we've eliminated these deficiencies? (4a).Она (наша публика) еще не знает, что в порядочном обществе и в порядочной книге явная брань не может иметь места... (Лермонтов 1). It lour reading public) does not yet understand that obvious abuse can have no place in decent society and in decent books... (Id).2. to happenX имел место — X took placeX came to pass X occurred (in limited contexts) X was made (done etc).Главным развлечением в этом монотонном существовании была баня, которая, как говорится, имела место каждые десять дней (Максимов 2). The chief distraction in this monotonous existence was the bath, which took place every ten days (2a)....Как сообщил впоследствии членам своего правления Председатель Турганов, 26 апреля 1973 года в кооперативе имел место очень прискорбный факт (Войнович 3)....As Chairman Tur-ganov subsequently informed the members of the board, on April 26, 1973, a most deplorable event occurred in the cooperative (3a).К счастию, все эти промахи имели место в самый разгар Феденькина либерализма и потому сошли Анне Григорьевне с рук довольно легко (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). Fortunately, all those blunders were made at the height of Fedenka's liberal phase and had for this reason no serious consequences for her (Anna Gri-goryevna) (2a).
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Fortunately — For tu*nate*ly, adv. In a fortunate manner; luckily; successfully; happily. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fortunately — 1540s, from FORTUNATE (Cf. fortunate) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
fortunately — [adv] luckily auspiciously, by good luck, by happy chance*, favorably, happily, in good time*, in the nick of time*, opportunely, prosperously, providentially, satisfyingly, seasonably, successfully, swimmingly, well; concepts 537,544,572 Ant.… … New thesaurus
fortunately — ► ADVERB ▪ it is fortunate that … English terms dictionary
fortunately — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)tʃʊnɪtli[/t]] ADV GRADED: ADV with cl, oft ADV for n Fortunately is used to introduce or indicate a statement about an event or situation that is good. Fortunately, the weather that winter was reasonably mild... Fortunately for me, my… … English dictionary
fortunately — for|tu|nate|ly [ fɔrtʃənətli ] adverb ** used for emphasizing that something good has happened, especially because of good luck: LUCKILY: There was a proposal to change the exam system again, but fortunately it was rejected. Fortunately for the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fortunately */*/ — UK [ˈfɔː(r)tʃənətlɪ] / US [ˈfɔrtʃənətlɪ] adverb used for emphasizing that something good has happened, especially because of good luck There was a proposal to change the exam system again, but fortunately it was rejected. Fortunately for… … English dictionary
fortunately — adverb Date: 1548 1. in a fortunate manner 2. it is fortunate that < fortunately, no one was hurt > … New Collegiate Dictionary
fortunately — adverb a) In a fortunate manner. <!example? Fortunately, Sams pet hamster was not dead. b) It is (or was, etc) fortunate that. Syn: auspiciously, luckily, happily, mercifully … Wiktionary
fortunately — for|tu|nate|ly [ˈfo:tʃənətli US ˈfo:r ] adv [sentence adverb] happening because of good luck = ↑luckily ▪ Fortunately, everything worked out all right in the end … Dictionary of contemporary English
fortunately — adverb (sentence adverb) happening because of good luck: Fortunately the fire was discovered soon after it started … Longman dictionary of contemporary English