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1 заканчивать
1) General subject: accomplish, bring to a conclusion, close, complete, conclude, crown, do, end, finalize, finish, finish doing (делать, что-л.), give the finishing touch, give the finishing touches, perfect, put the finishing touch, put the finishing touches, put the finishing touches to to add the final touch to, round, round off (часто with), square away, terminate, top off, touch up, wind up, write up (отчёт, дневник), round out, write up, knit up (спор и т.п.), finish doing (прекращать, делать, что-л.), bring to a head (что-л.), pack up2) American: fetch up3) Literal: knit up (спор и т. п.)4) Sports: finish off6) Law: dismiss (обсуждение), rest (выступление обвинения, защиты, представление доказательств и т. д.)7) Australian slang: lay off8) Diplomatic term: a put through9) Jargon: sew up10) Oil: bottom (бурение скважины)11) Business: come to an end, determine, dispose, put through, quit12) American English: give up -
2 завершать
1) General subject: accomplish, bring to a conclusion, cap, close, complete, conclude, consummate, crown, finalize, finish, follow, give the finishing touch, give the finishing touches, perfect, put the finishing touch, put the finishing touches, round off, terminate, top off, ultimate, wrap up, carry through, top up, go through (дело, задачу ( и т.п.) with), ring down the curtain (что-л.)2) Computers: bring to a close4) American: fetch up5) Sports: follow through (удар, бросок и т. п.)6) Engineering: end8) Religion: fulfill9) Economy: wind up10) Diplomatic term: a put through11) Psychology: fulfil12) Jargon: clinch13) Information technology: shut down14) Business: dispose, integrate, put through15) American English: give up17) Makarov: bring off, bring to close, go out of hand, proceed to completion, round up, run down, touch up, carry out, finish off, finish up, follow up, follow through (удар бросок и т. п.) -
3 наносить последние штрихи
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наносить последние штрихи
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4 отделывать
1) General subject: bestud, chisel (литературное произведение), clobber, decorate (дом), drape, dub, face (платье), file (стиль и т. п.), finish, fringe, fur, garnish, give the finishing touch, give the finishing touches, lace, overwork, pick out, pink, polish, prune, put the final touches on, put the finishing touch, put the finishing touches, set off, tick, tool, top off, touch in, touch up, trim (платье), vein, work, work up, finish off, finish up, polish away, polish off, polish out, lick into shape (произведение и т. п.), lick into shape (произведение и т.п.)2) Obsolete: betrim3) Engineering: curry (выдубленную кожу), dress4) Agriculture: finish (тушку птицы)6) Accounting: process7) Architecture: elaborate, redecorate, refurbish8) Mining: frame10) Metallurgy: cleanse11) Polygraphy: burnish, dress (напр. кромку стереотипа)13) Polymers: proof14) Automation: finish-machine15) Plastics: fashion -
5 завершать
1. finishingзавершать, заканчивать, отделывать, наносить последние штрихи — to give the finishing touch
2. finish3. finished4. complete5. perfected6. perfectБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > завершать
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6 отделывать
1. finish2. finishingзавершать, заканчивать, отделывать, наносить последние штрихи — to give the finishing touch
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > отделывать
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7 доделывать
vt; св - доде́латьto finish, to complete; to touch up; to give sth the finishing touch(es) -
8 штрих
муж.stroke; hachures мн. ч. (на карте); trait, feature перен.; touch (черточка; деталь)добавлять последние штрихи к чему-л. — to put/give the finishing/final touches to smth.
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