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121 redire
redire [ʀ(ə)diʀ]➭ TABLE 37 transitive verba. [+ affirmation] to say again ; [+ histoire] to tell againb. ( = critiquer) avoir or trouver à redire à qch to find fault with sth* * *ʀədiʀverbe transitif to repeatredire quelque chose à quelqu'un — ( répéter) to tell somebody something again
je le lui ai dit et redit — I've told him/her over and over again
avoir or trouver quelque chose à redire à quelque chose — to find fault with something
côté qualité, (il n'y a) rien à redire — from the point of view of quality, it can't be faulted
* * *ʀ(ə)diʀ vt1) (dire à nouveau) [histoire] to repeat, to tell againRedis-moi que tu m'aimes. — Tell me again that you love me.
2)trouver à redire à (= critiquer) — to find fault with
* * *redire verb table: médire vtr to repeat; il a redit sa désapprobation he reiterated ou repeated his disapproval; redire qch à qn ( répéter) to tell sth to sb again; je ne te le redirai pas une autre fois! I won't tell you again!; je le lui ai dit et redit I've told him over and over again; redire à qn de faire to remind sb to do; redire à qn que to remind sb that; avoir or trouver quelque chose à redire à qch to find fault with sth; avez-vous quelque chose à redire à leur travail? have you got any complaints about their work?; qu'avez-vous à redire à notre décision? what have you got against our decision?; je ne vois rien à y redire I've got nothing against it; côté qualité, (il n'y a) rien à redire from the point of view of quality, it can't be faulted.[rədir] verbe transitifsurtout, n'allez pas le lui redire whatever you do, don't go and tell him3. (locution)il n'y avait rien à redire à cela there was nothing wrong with ou nothing to object to in that -
122 под
Может оказаться ложным другом! Требует различных предлогов в переводе и даже переосмысления.Именно под этим углом зрения мы рассматриваем противоправное требование правительства США о сокращении персонала миссий ряда государств — членов ООН. -It is precisely from this point of view that we are considering/this is the way we see the illegal demand of the US government for a reduction of staff... *** Такая точка зрения ставит под вопрос дальнейшие шаги... - Such a point of view jeopardizes/challenges/threatens/calls into question...В некоторых контекстах « под» указывает на близость к предмету:жить под Москвой – to live in the outskirts of Moscow, near Moscow, in the suburbs of Moscow.дети (крутятся) под ногами – The children are getting in the way/are all over the place.Конструкция «под + Тв.п. или Вин.п.» также требует знания целого набора предлогов при переводе:залы, отведенные под музей – rooms allocated for/earmarked as a museumвернуться под вечер–to return towards evening принять деньги под квитанцию–against a receipt заснуть под музыку–to fall asleep to music писать под диктовку–to write from dictation быть загримированным под старика–to be made up as an old man под свою ответственность–on his own responsibility помещение под школу–premises used as/for a school под предлогом усталости – on the pretext of fatigueПоследнее выражение часто переводят неправильно!:Важно не допустить ущемления прав какого бы то ни было члена этой организации под предлогом реорганизации. - It is important to prevent violations of rights of any member of this organization on the pretext of reorganization. Правильно: It is important that the pretext (предлог опускается, дополнение с предлогом становится подлежащим) of reorganization not be used to violate the rights of any member of the organization. -
123 под
Может оказаться ложным другом! Требует различных предлогов в переводе и даже переосмысления.Именно под этим углом зрения мы рассматриваем противоправное требование правительства США о сокращении персонала миссий ряда государств — членов ООН. -It is precisely from this point of view that we are considering/this is the way we see the illegal demand of the US government for a reduction of staff... *** Такая точка зрения ставит под вопрос дальнейшие шаги... - Such a point of view jeopardizes/challenges/threatens/calls into question...В некоторых контекстах « под» указывает на близость к предмету:жить под Москвой – to live in the outskirts of Moscow, near Moscow, in the suburbs of Moscow.дети (крутятся) под ногами – The children are getting in the way/are all over the place.Конструкция «под + Тв.п. или Вин.п.» также требует знания целого набора предлогов при переводе:залы, отведенные под музей – rooms allocated for/earmarked as a museumвернуться под вечер–to return towards evening принять деньги под квитанцию–against a receipt заснуть под музыку–to fall asleep to music писать под диктовку–to write from dictation быть загримированным под старика–to be made up as an old man под свою ответственность–on his own responsibility помещение под школу–premises used as/for a school под предлогом усталости – on the pretext of fatigueПоследнее выражение часто переводят неправильно!:Важно не допустить ущемления прав какого бы то ни было члена этой организации под предлогом реорганизации. - It is important to prevent violations of rights of any member of this organization on the pretext of reorganization. Правильно: It is important that the pretext (предлог опускается, дополнение с предлогом становится подлежащим) of reorganization not be used to violate the rights of any member of the organization. -
124 зрение
с.sight, eyesight; мед. visionо́рган зре́ния — organ of sight
сла́бое зре́ние — weak (eye)sight
име́ть хоро́шее зре́ние — have good eyes / eyesight
••по́ле зре́ния — field of vision
в по́ле зре́ния — within eyesight, in sight
вне по́ля зре́ния — out of sight, out of one's field of vision
обма́н зре́ния — optical illusion
под угло́м зре́ния — from the standpoint, from the point of view
то́чка зре́ния — point of view, perspective, standpoint
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125 угол зрения
физ. visual angle; перен. point of view, viewpoint, standpointпод этим углом зрения — from this point of view, from this standpoint
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126 indološki
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127 ἵνα
ἵνα,A Adv.,I of Place,1 in that place, there, once in Hom.,ἵ. γάρ σφιν ἐπέφραδον ἠγερέθεσθαι Il.10.127
(acc.to Eust.).2 elsewh. relat., in which place, where, 2.558, Od.9.136, Hdt.2.133,9.27,54, Pi.O.1.95, B.10.79, A.Pr.21, al., S.El.22, 855, Ar.Ra. 1231, etc.: rarely in [dialect] Att. Prose, Lys.13.72 (v. infr.), Pl.Ap. 17c, Phlb. 61b; ἵ. ἡ Νίκη (sc. ἐστίν) IG22.1407.13: rare in later Greek, Arr.An.1.3.2, Luc.Cont.22, Ind.3: with particles,ἵ. τε Il.20.478
;ἵ. περ 24.382
, Od.13.364, Lys. l.c.; ἵν' ἄν c. subj., wherever, S.OC 405, E. Ion 315; as indirect interrog., Hdt.1.179, 2.150, E.Hec. 1008.b after Hom., like other Advs. of Place, c. gen.,ἵ. τῆς χώρης Hdt.1.98
; ἔμαθε ἵ. ἦν κακοῦ in what a calamity, Id.1.213;οὐδ' ὁρᾶν ἵν' ἐ̄ κακοῦ S.OT 367
; ἵν' ἕσταμεν χρείας ib. 1442;ἵν' ἦμεν ἄτης Id.El. 936
; .c with Verbs of motion, whither, Od.4.821, al.;ὁρᾷς ἵν' ἥκεις S.OT 687
, al., Din.2.10;ιναπερ ὥρμητο Th. 4.74
.II of circumstance, γάμος.., ἵ. χρή at which, when, Od.6.27; ἵ. μὲν ἐξῆν αὐτοῖς.., ἐνταῦθα.. when it was in their power, Antipho 6.9.2 = ἐάν, dub. in Il.7.353 (v.l. ἵν' ἄν, cf. Sch.), Archil. 74.7 codd., v.l. in Din.1.1, and Pl.Chrm. 176b.B Final Conj., that, in order that, from Hom. downwards, mostly first word in the clause, but sts. preceded by an emphatic word, Pl.Chrm. 169d;ἵ. δή Il.7.26
, 23.207, Hdt.1.29, Pl.R. 420e, 610c: never with ἄν or κε (if found, these particles belong to the Verb, as in Od.12.156, E.IA 1579).I general usage:1 with subj.,a after primary tenses of ind., also subj. and imper.: [tense] pres. ind., Il.3.252, Od.2.111, X.Mem.3.2.3, Cyr.1.2.11, Isoc.3.2: [tense] pf. ind., Il.1.203, Isoc.4.129: [tense] fut., Od.2.307,4.591, X.Cyr.1.2.15; subj., S.OT 364; imper., Il.19.348,al., A.Pr.61, S.Ph. 880, Ar.Ra. 297, Pl.R. 341b, Men. 71d.b after historical tenses, in similes, where the [tense] aor. is gnomic, Od.5.490 ( αὔοι codd.); where [tense] aor. is treated as equiv. to [tense] pf., Il.9.99, Od.8.580, Hdt.5.91, Lys.1.4, D.9.26: when the purpose is regarded from the point of view of the speaker's present,σὲ παῖδα ποιεύμην ἵ. μοι.. λοιγὸν ἀμύνῃς Il.9.495
, cf. Hdt.1.29, 6.100, Th.1.44, al., Lys.1.11,12,al.c after opt. and ἄν, when opt. with οὐκ ἄν is used with sense of imper., Il.24.264, Od.6.58; after βουλοίμην ἄν.., Lys.7.12.2 with opt.,a after historical tenses, Il.5.3, Od.3.2, A. Th. 215, Lys.3.11, Pl.Prt. 314c, etc.: after the historical [tense] pres., E. Hec.11: sts. both moods, subj. and opt., follow in consecutive clauses, Od.3.77, Hdt.8.76,9.51, D.23.93,49.14.c rarely after primary tenses, by a shifting of the point of view, Od.17.250, Ar.Ra.24, Pl.R. 410c.3 with past tenses of ind.,a after unfulfilled wishes, Id.Cri. 44d.b after ind. with ἄν, to express a consequence which has not followed or cannot follow, S.OT 1389, Pl.Men. 89b, D.29.17: esp. after ἐβουλόμην ἄν.., Ar. V. 961, Lys.4.3.c after such Verbs as ἐχρῆν, ἔδει, E.Hipp. 647, Pl.Prt. 335c, Smp. 181e, Euthd. 304e, Isoc.9.5, D.24.48, Men.349.5, etc.: whenan unfulfilled obligation is implied, τεθαύμακα ὅτι οὐκ εἶπεν ( = ἔδει εἰπεῖν).. ἵ... Pl.Tht. 161c
; ἀντὶ τοῦ κοσμεῖν ( = δέον κοσμεῖν).. ἵ... D.36.47
.d after [tense] pres. ind. in general statements (including the past),οὐδὲ γὰρ τὸ εἶναι ἔχει ἡ ὕλη, ἱ. ἀγαθοῦ ταύτῃ μετεῖχεν Plot.1.8.5
.II special usages:1 like ὅπως, after Verbs of command and entreaty, is common only in later Gr. (but cf. Od.3.327 with ib.19), ἀξιοῦν ἵ... Decr. ap. D.18.155;δεήσεσθαι ἵ... D.H.1.83
;παρακαλεῖν ἵ... Arr.Epict.3.23.27
: freq. in NT,ἐκήρυξαν ἵ. μετανοήσωσιν Ev.Marc.6.12
, al.; of will, ὅσα ἐὰν θέλητε ἵ. ποιῶσιν.. ib.25: hence ἵ. c. subj. stands for infin., ἐν τούτῳ ἵ. καρπὸν φέρητε ( = ἐν τῷ φέρειν) Ev.Jo.15.8, etc.;πρῶτόν ἐστιν ἵ. κοιμηθῶ Arr.Epict.1.10.8
, cf. M.Ant.8.29; also for ὥστε, LXX Ge.22.14,al., Plu.2.333a, Porph.Abst.2.33, etc.2 because, ἵ. ἀναγνῶ ἐτιμήθην I was honoured because I read, Anon. ap. A.D.Synt.266.5, cf. Conj.243.21, Choerob.in Theod.2.257, al.; not found in literature.3 elliptical usages,a where the purpose of the utterance is stated, Ζεὺς ἔσθ', ἵν' εἰδῇς 'tis Zeus,— [I tell thee this] that thou may'st know it, S.Ph. 989;ἵ. μὴ εἴπω ὅτι οὐδεμιᾷ Pl.R. 507d
;ἵ. συντέμω D.45.5
;ἵν' ἐκ τούτων ἄρξωμαι Id.21.43
; ἵ. δῶμεν.. granted that.., S.E.P.2.34, cf. 1.79.b in commands, introducing a principal sentence, ἵ. συντάξῃς order him.., PCair.Zen. 240.12 (iii B.C.);ἵ. λαλήσῃς PSI4.412.1
(iii B.C.);ἵ. ἐλθὼν ἐπιθῇς τὰς χεῖρας αὐτῇ Ev.Marc.5.23
,cf. 2 Ep.Cor.8.7, LXX 2 Ma.1.9, Arr.Epict.4.1.41, Did. ap. Sch.S.OC 156.c ἵ. τί (sc. γένηται); to what end? either abs. or as a question, Ar.Ec. 719; or with a Verb following, Id. Pax 409, cf. Pl.Ap. 26d, etc.; ἵ. δὴ τί; Ar.Nu. 1192.d in indignant exclamations, to think that.. !Σωκράτης ἵ. πάθῃ ταῦτα Arr.Epict.1.29.16
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128 бизнес-перспектива
бизнес-перспектива
(ITIL Continual Service Improvement)
Представление о поставщиках услуг и ИТ-услугах с точки зрения бизнеса и представление о бизнесе с точки зрения поставщика услуг.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
business perspective
(ITIL Continual Service Improvement)
An understanding of the service provider and IT services from the point of view of the business, and an understanding of the business from the point of view of the service provider.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > бизнес-перспектива
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