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1 расположит войска
1. station one's troops2. stationing one's troopsРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > расположит войска
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2 свой
мест.1) притяж. мест. переводится соответственно лицу подлежащего как my, your, his, her, its, our, their, one'sя потеря́л свою́ шля́пу — I've lost my hat
сле́дует признава́ть свои́ недоста́тки — one should acknowledge one's faults
он признаёт свои́ недоста́тки — he acknowledges his faults
э́то объясне́ние по свое́й су́щности непра́вильно — this explanation is wrong in its essence
он зна́ет своё де́ло — he knows his business
2) в знач. прил. ( собственный) one's ownон живёт в своём до́ме — he lives in his own house
свои́ми слова́ми — in one's own words
купи́ть что-л на свои́ де́ньги — buy smth with one's own money
своего́ произво́дства — homemade
карто́шка у нас своя́ — we grow our own potatoes
4) чаще мн. в знач. сущ. ( родственники) one's family pl; one's relations брит.; one's relatives амер.; ( друзья) friendsКто там? - Свои́! — Who's there? - Friends!
чу́вствовать себя́ среди́ свои́х — feel at home; feel as one who belongs here
5) мн. в знач. сущ. ( войска собственной страны) one's own forces; friendly troopsони́ бы́ли отре́заны от свои́х — they were cut off from their own forces
••свой своему́ понево́ле брат — ≈ blood is thicker than water
в своё вре́мя — 1) ( когда-то в прошлом) at one time; in its [my, his, etc] time 2) ( в будущем) in due course / time; (заблаговременно тж.) in good time
гол в свои́ воро́та спорт — an own goal
крича́ть не свои́м го́лосом — scream in an altered voice; ( очень громко и испуганно) scream / yell bloody murder
на свои́х (на) двои́х разг. шутл. (пешком) — on shanks's mare / pony
он не в своём уме́ — he is not right in the head
он там свой челове́к — he is quite at home there
оста́ться при свои́х (не иметь ни прибыли, ни убытка) — neither gain nor lose; break even
свои́ войска́ — friendly troops
своя́ игра́ карт. — game won with the number of tricks as bid
систе́ма опознава́ния "свой - чужо́й" воен. — friend-or-foe identification system
у ка́ждого свои́ недоста́тки погов. — nobody is perfect
умере́ть свое́й сме́ртью — die a natural death
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3 свои войска
1) General subject: friendly troops2) Military: blue (на учениях), blue forces (на учениях), friendlies, friendly, friendly forces, good guy, ourn, ours, own forces -
4 наши войска
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5 огонь поверх своих войск
Military: fire over friendly troops, overhead fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огонь поверх своих войск
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6 стрельба поверх своих войск
Military: fire over friendly troops, overhead fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стрельба поверх своих войск
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7 свой
мест.1. переводится соответственно лицу, числу и роду обладающего: ( мой) my, ( наш) our, ( твой) your; thy поэт. уст., ( ваш) your; (его; о человеке) his, (её; о человеке) her; (его, её; о животных, неодушевл. предметах) its, тж. his, her (ср. он, она, оно); (их) their; (неопред. лица) one's; ( собственный) my own, our own и т. д.2. мн. (в знач. сущ.):пойти к своим — go* to see one's people
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здесь все свои по — strangers hereв своё время — ( когда-то) at one time; in its, my, his, etc., time; ( своевременно) in due course, in good time
на своих (на) двоих разг. шутл. ( пешком) — on Shanks's mare / pony
крикнуть не своим голосом — give* / utter a frenzied scream / shriek
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8 свой
мест. притяж.my, our, his, her, its, their (в зависимости от субъекта главного или придаточного предложения)one's (неопределенного лица); my own, our own, his own, her own, its own, their own ( собственный)••в свое время — at one time, in its/my/his/her/our/their time ( когда-то); in due course, in good time ( своевременно)
крикнуть не своим голосом — to give/utter a frenzied scream/shriek
на своих двоих разг. — on Shanks's mare/pony
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