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1 хорошие отношения
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2 нормально
1) в качестве ответной реплики pretty good, quite good, fine, okayКак дела? - Нормально. — How are you (doing)? - Pretty good/Fine/I’m okay.
Как прошла конференция? - Нормально. — How was the conference? - Quite good/It went pretty/fairly well.
Syn:2) okay, goodУ меня с ними нормальные отношения. — I'm on (fairly) good terms with them/Our relationship is okay.
Нормальные отношения — диплом. normal relations ( после их восстановления или нормализации) / good relations
Отношения между нашими странами нормальные, но хотелось бы более тесного сотрудничества. — Our relations are (fairly) good but we would like to see closer cooperation.
Нормально посидели (оценка вечера «в теплой компании»). — We had a good time.
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3 иметь хорошие отношения
1) Diplomatic term: enjoy good relations, have good relations2) Sociology: have a good relationship (with... - с... ; англ. цитата - из репортажа Fox News, USA)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь хорошие отношения
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4 Б-199
СВОЙ БРАТ coll NP sing only often foil. by an appos denoting the class of people in question when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human, usu. refers to a specific individual within that class fixed WOa person or persons similar to the person or persons specified (by the appositive and/or context) with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males): (when used as obj or subj) people (men, guys, fellows etc) like us (me, you etc)the likes of us (me, you, him, her, them) ( usu. when foil. by an appos) our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc) (in limited contexts) our (my, your, his, her, their) (own) kind (sort) those (people) of our (your, their) ilk (when used as subj-compl) one of us (you, them) one of us (you) writers (workers etc) one of our (your, their) kind (sort) one of our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc) our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writer (worker etc) (in limited contexts) one of our (your, their) ilk.Обычно у Крымова складывались хорошие отношения со строевыми командирами, вполне сносные со штабными, а раздражённые и не всегда искренние со своим же братом политическими работниками (Гроссман 2). As a rule, he (Krymov) was able to establish good relations with officers in the field, tolerable relations with staff officers, and only awkward, rather insincere relations with his fellow political-workers (2a).Слуги также привязались к нему (Базарову), хотя он над ними подтрунивал: они чувствовали, что он всё-таки свой брат, не барин (Тургенев 2). The servants also grew attached to him (Bazarov), though he was always deriding them: they felt that none the less he was one of them, and not a master (2f). -
5 свой брат
• СВОЙ БРАТ coll[NP; sing only; often foll. by an appos denoting the class of people in question; when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole; when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human), usu. refers to a specific individual within that class; fixed WO]=====⇒ a person or persons similar to the person or persons specified (by the appositive and/ or context) with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males):- [when used as obj or subj] people <men, guys, fellows etc> like us <me, you etc>;- the likes of us <me, you, him, her, them>;- [usu. when foll. by an appos] our <my, your, his, her, their> fellow writers <workers etc>;- [in limited contexts] our <my, your, his, her, their> (own) kind < sort>;- those (people) of our (your, their) ilk;- [when used as subj-compl] one of us (you, them);- one of us (you) writers (workers etc);- one of our (your, their) kind (sort);- one of our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc);- our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writer (worker etc);- [in limited contexts] one of our (your, their) ilk.♦ Обычно у Крымова складывались хорошие отношения со строевыми командирами, вполне сносные со штабными, а раздражённые и не всегда искренние со своим же братом политическими работниками (Гроссман 2). As a rule, he [Krymov] was able to establish good relations with officers in the field, tolerable relations with staff officers, and only awkward, rather insincere relations with his fellow political-workers (2a).♦ Слуги также привязались к нему [Базарову], хотя он над ними подтрунивал: они чувствовали, что он всё-таки свой брат, не барин (Тургенев 2). The servants also grew attached to him [Bazarov], though he was always deriding them: they felt that none the less he was one of them, and not a master (2f).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой брат
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6 сохранять
1) to maintain, to keep up, to preserve; (удерживать) to retainсохранять дружеские отношения / отношения дружбы — to maintain friendly relations / relations of friendship
сохранять контроль — to retain control (over)
сохранять мир — to preserve / to maintain peace
2) (не лишаться чего-л.) to preserve, to keepсохранять силу в течение... лет (о законе) — to remain in force for... years
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7 конструктивные отношения
1) General subject: good relations2) Politics: constructive relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конструктивные отношения
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8 довольно хорошие отношения
External policy: reasonably good relations (... between... and... -... между... и... ; англ. термин взят из статьи в журнале National Interest, США)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > довольно хорошие отношения
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9 содействовать развитию хороших отношений
Diplomatic term: further good relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содействовать развитию хороших отношений
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10 способствовать развитию хороших отношений
Diplomatic term: further good relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способствовать развитию хороших отношений
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11 установившиеся хорошие взаимоотношения
General subject: prevailing good relationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > установившиеся хорошие взаимоотношения
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12 выступать за
favor, wish to see, back, to be for, stand for, speak out in favor of, take a stand in favor of, would like to seeСтраны – члены ОАЕ тверда выступают на стороне молодых независимых государств. – The member countries of the OAU (Organization of African Union) firmly back/ are for are on the side of the young independent states.***Мы выступаем за добрые отношения со своими соседями. – We favor/we back/we wish to see/ we are for good relations among neighbors.Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > выступать за
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13 выступать за
favor, wish to see, back, to be for, stand for, speak out in favor of, take a stand in favor of, would like to seeСтраны – члены ОАЕ тверда выступают на стороне молодых независимых государств. – The member countries of the OAU (Organization of African Union) firmly back/ are for are on the side of the young independent states.***Мы выступаем за добрые отношения со своими соседями. – We favor/we back/we wish to see/ we are for good relations among neighbors.Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > выступать за
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14 налаживать
несов. - нала́живать, сов. - нала́дить; (вн.)1) (приспосабливать, регулировать) put (d) right; adjust (d); ( исправлять) regulate (d); repair (d); (настраивать, особ. музыкальный инструмент) tune (d)2) ( организовывать) organize (d), arrange (d), establish (d)нала́живать дела́ — set things going
нала́живать сотру́дничество — enter into cooperation
нала́дить хоро́шие отноше́ния с кем-л — establish good relations (with); get along well (with)
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15 наладить
совarrange [ə'reinʤ]; set straightнала́дить де́ло — set things straight;
нала́дить отноше́ния — а) set up (establish) good relations; б) ( после ссоры) patch up a quarrel ['kwo:rəl]
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16 добрососедский
good-neighbourlyдобрососедские отношения — neighbourly relations; good-neighbourliness sg., good-neighbour relations
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17 добрососедство
(good-)neighbourliness, (good)-neighbourly relations* * * -
18 добрососедский
добрососе́дские отноше́ния — good-neighbourly relations; good-neighbourliness sg
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19 добрососедство добрососедств·о
(good-)neighbour-liness, (good)-neighbourly relationsдействовать в соответствии с давними традициями добрососедства — to act in keeping with the longstanding traditions of good-neighbourliness
Договор о дружбе, добрососедстве н сотрудничестве — Treaty of Friendship, Neigh-bourliness and Cooperation
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > добрососедство добрососедств·о
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20 добрососедские отношения
good neighborly relations имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > добрососедские отношения
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