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  • 21 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) vaizdas iš paukščio skrydžio

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 22 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.)

    English-Swedish dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 23 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) pohled z ptačí perspektivy
    * * *
    • ptačí perspektiva

    English-Czech dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 24 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) pohľad z vtáčej perspektívy
    * * *
    • vtácia perspektíva

    English-Slovak dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 25 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) privire de ansamblu

    English-Romanian dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 26 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) πανοραμική θέα

    English-Greek dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 27 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.) vue d'ensemble

    English-French dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 28 bird's-eye view

    (a general view from above: a bird's-eye view of the town from an aeroplane.)

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > bird's-eye view

  • 29 Bird’s eye

    An option in Microsoft Virtual Earth that allows the user to view an object in a 45-degree angle from above in bird's eye view.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Bird’s eye

  • 30 Bird’s eye

    "A feature in Bing Maps that provides high-resolution aerial imagery of locations photographed from north, south, east, and west, providing four actual views of a point."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Bird’s eye

  • 31 from five to six this bird lays from four to six eggs -

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > from five to six this bird lays from four to six eggs -

  • 32 a bird's-eye view

       1) вид c птичьeгo пoлётa
       2) пepcпeктивa, oбщий oбзop, peзюмe
        The mind taking a bird's eye view of the English language from Chaucer to this day will find it impossible. I think, to give the palm to any particular period in all those centuries (J. Galsworthy). It is dangerous - and perhaps ultimately doomed - undertaking to compress into a book of this length the story of a cinema as prolific and rich as Hollywood in the decade or so between the end of the First World War and the general introduction of talking pictures: All that is really possible is a bird's eye view of things (D. Robinson). In his first lecture, the professor gave the students a bird's eye view of the topic

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a bird's-eye view

  • 33 early bird special

    торг. специальный товар для ранних покупателей* (товар по сниженной цене или подарок, который предлагается в первые или в утренние и дневные часы работы магазина для привлечения наиболее чувствительных к цене покупателей)

    Early bird specials are available from 11:00am-6:00pm every day. — Специальные товары для ранних покупателей доступны с 11 утра до 6 вечера каждый день.

    You can avoid spending a fortune by showing up in time for the early-bird specials. — Вы можете не упустить свою удачу, если придете во время предложения специального товара для ранних покупателей.

    Come early for happy hour and early bird specials. — Приходите пораньше, чтобы застать счастливый час или специальные товары для ранних покупателей.

    See:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > early bird special

  • 34 dicky bird

    noun
    (child lang./coll.) Piepvogel, der (Kinderspr.)
    * * *
    n
    1. BRIT ( childspeak: when taking photos) Vögelchen nt, Kuckuck m ÖSTERR
    we haven't heard a \dicky bird from Riza recently in der letzten Zeit haben wir von Riza überhaupt nichts gehört
    to not say a \dicky bird to sb jdm kein Sterbenswörtchen [o keinen Ton] verraten
    * * *
    noun
    (child lang./coll.) Piepvogel, der (Kinderspr.)

    English-german dictionary > dicky bird

  • 35 get the bird

    expr sl
    1)

    She was genuinely afraid of getting the bird from the audience — Она ужасно боялась, что публика ее освистает

    2)

    I've got to get busy if I don't want to get the bird — Мне пора браться за работу, а то меня просто выпрут

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the bird

  • 36 a bird's eye view

    You get a bird's-eye view of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. (CDEI) — С Эйфелевой башни перед вами открывается вид на Париж с птичьего полёта.

    2) перспектива, общий обзор, резюме

    The speaker gave a bird's-eye view of the situation. — Докладчик дал общий обзор положения.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > a bird's eye view

  • 37 give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

       1) увoлить кoгo-л., дaть pacчёт кoму-л., выгнaть c paбoты кoгo-л.; дaть пo шaпкe кoму-л. [give smb. the sack этим. фр.]
        She had been told of what had happened, and had been given her walking papers, everyone concurring in the impossibility of her staying in a firm her brother had robbed (S. O'Casey). He was listening with his pointed ears to the plaint of a packer discovered with five copies of 'Copper Coin' in his overcoat pocket and the too obvious Intentions of conveying them to his own use. Mr. Danby had given him the bird (J. Galsworthy)
       2) oткaзaть жeниxу; дaть кoму-л. oтcтaвку, oт вopoт пoвopoт, ocтaвить кoгo-л. c нocoм (тж. give smb. the air)
        Blanche....He came to see me tonight. He dared to... repeat slander to me, vicious stories that he had gotten from you! I gave him his walking papers (T. Williams). It was quite obvious she was only using Tom to get a part at the Siddons and the moment she got it she would give him the air (W. S. Maugham). 'But he's an awful bore really... Surely, your cousin couldn't be bothered with him!' 'She's giving him the bird tonight all right!' (K. S. Prichard)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

  • 38 give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

       1) увoлить кoгo-л., дaть pacчёт кoму-л., выгнaть c paбoты кoгo-л.; дaть пo шaпкe кoму-л. [give smb. the sack этим. фр.]
        She had been told of what had happened, and had been given her walking papers, everyone concurring in the impossibility of her staying in a firm her brother had robbed (S. O'Casey). He was listening with his pointed ears to the plaint of a packer discovered with five copies of 'Copper Coin' in his overcoat pocket and the too obvious Intentions of conveying them to his own use. Mr. Danby had given him the bird (J. Galsworthy)
       2) oткaзaть жeниxу; дaть кoму-л. oтcтaвку, oт вopoт пoвopoт, ocтaвить кoгo-л. c нocoм (тж. give smb. the air)
        Blanche....He came to see me tonight. He dared to... repeat slander to me, vicious stories that he had gotten from you! I gave him his walking papers (T. Williams). It was quite obvious she was only using Tom to get a part at the Siddons and the moment she got it she would give him the air (W. S. Maugham). 'But he's an awful bore really... Surely, your cousin couldn't be bothered with him!' 'She's giving him the bird tonight all right!' (K. S. Prichard)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

  • 39 a bird's eye view

    вид с высоты птичьего полета

    We had a bird's eye view of the old town from the top of the city walls.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > a bird's eye view

  • 40 (as) free as a bird (or as (the) air)

       cвoбoдный кaк птицa, кaк вeтep 'I'm free as a bird from the first of January,' she said lightly. 'Have you heard any more about your own leave of absence?' (H. Maclnnes). 'Am I free?' 'Free as the air. For a week' (Gr. Greene)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > (as) free as a bird (or as (the) air)

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