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101 power
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
102 power
['pauə]1. n1) мощь; способность2) мощность, сила; энергияpower on — (электропитание) включено
3) держава4) власть; полномочияto assume/take/seize power — прийти к власти, захватить власть
5) мат. степеньeight is the third power of two — восемь — это два в третьей степени
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103 power
طَاقَة \ capacity: ability: a great capacity for hard work. energy: strength or power that is actively used: Healthy boys are full of energy. Don’t waste your energies on useless work. power: force that can be used for doing work; electric power; water power; the ability to act: I did everything in my power to prevent an accident. scope: range (of action or ideas): A diseased mind is beyond the scope of all except special doctors. \ See Also قوة (قُوَّة) -
104 power
['pauə] 1. n1) си́ла; поту́жність, ене́ргія; продукти́вність2) могу́тність, вла́да (тж. державна); вплив; міць3) держа́ваthe Great Powers — вели́кі держа́ви
4) повнова́женняthe power of attorney — дору́чення
5) зда́тність, можли́вість6) мат. сте́пінь7) опт. си́ла збі́льшення ( лінзи тощо)8) розм. бе́зліч, вели́ка кі́лькістьa power of money — ку́па гро́шей
9) божество́, Бог; надприро́дні си́ли10) attr. енергети́чний, силови́й; маши́нний; мото́рний11) attr.power politics — полі́тика з пози́ції си́ли
••more power to your elbow! — бажа́ю у́спіху!
2. vmerciful powers! — си́ли небе́сні!
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105 power
نُفُوذ \ influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964. prestige: the honour and respect that are won by splendid success or famous high qualities: the prestige of Rolls-Royce cars. \ See Also سلطة (سُلْطَة)، مكانة (مَكانَة) -
106 power broker
N1. सत्ता\power brokerके\power brokerदलालPower brokers play a great role in national politics. -
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قُدْرَة \ ability: power of cleverness that is needed for success: He has the ability to learn, but he is lazy. ability: (usu. pl.) powers and skills esp. of the mind: He wants a job more suited to his abilities. capacity: ability: a great capacity for hard work. power: the ability to act: I did everything in my power to prevent an accident. strength: the quality of being strong; strong condition. \ See Also قوة (قُوَّة) -
108 power station
N1. विद्युत् उत्पादन गृहIndian scientists have made a great progress in generating electricity in nuclear power station. -
109 power
[ˈpauə]1) güc, qüvvə, qüdrət; 2) hakimiyyət; 3) dövlət; the Great Powers böyük dövlətlər; powerful qüdrətli; qüvvətli; powerless gücsüz, zəif -
110 great flood moving with majesty and power
Макаров: воды катились величественно и мощноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > great flood moving with majesty and power
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111 great world power
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112 world power
1. мировая держава2. рел. власть мира сего -
113 world power
nounWeltmacht, die* * *world ˈpow·ern Weltmacht fgreat \world power Supermacht f* * ** * *nounWeltmacht, die* * *n.Weltmacht f. -
114 the great unwashed
презр.You know, the ones that have baths spit insults at the ones that haven't, instead of helping them to get them - and call 'em the Great Unwashed. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Food of the Gods’, ch. I) — А у кого есть ванна, тот, вместо помощи не имеющим ее, презирает этих бедняг, смеется над ними и называет неумытыми рылами.
‘Willoughby doesn't believe in soaking the rich,’ Yates mentioned. ‘He told me the Army didn't come over to Europe to put the great unwashed in power.’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, ch. 7) — - Уиллоуби не сторонник нажима на богачей, - заметил Йейтс. - Он сам говорил мне: американская армия не для того пришла в Европу, чтобы дать власть голытьбе.
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115 the power behind the throne
"власть за троном", невидимая власть [выражение основано на высказывании английского государственного деятеля У. Питта Старшего (W. Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, 1708-78); см. цитату]A long train of these practices has at length unwillingly convinced me that there is some thing behind the throne, greater than the King himself. (W. Pitt, ‘Speech in the House of Lords’, March 2, 1770, APT) — Многочисленные факты подобного рода наконец убедили меня против моей воли, что существует власть за троном, превышающая власть самого короля.
She stretched her arms above her head and danced to the music, slowly, voluptuously. Maybe she was really made for the days of great courtesans - the power behind the throne... (D. Cusack, ‘Black Lightning’, part IV) — Подняв руки над головой, она танцевала в сладострастной истоме в такт музыке. Может, она действительно создана для того времени, когда великие куртизанки были невидимыми вершителями судеб государства.
In response to the anti-monopoly movement of the New period, Congress passed legislation which was supposed to disclose the real powers behind the corporate thrones... (V. Perlo, ‘The Empire of High Finance’, ch. V) — Правда, под давлением антимонополистического движения периода "Нового курса" Конгресс принял законы, разоблачающие истинные силы, стоящие за тронами корпораций...
Well, it happens that the power behind the throne in that paper, the man who really owns it, is George C. Belter. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Velvet Claws’, ch. 6) — Следует сказать, что Джордж К. Велтер - фактический владелец этого журнальчика и его невидимый миру вдохновитель.
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116 the corridors of power
кopидopы влacти [выpaжeниe coздaнo aнглийcким пиcaтeлeм Ч. П. Cнoу]For years Bobby has walked the corridors of power (Life). He had enjoyed his Washington days. There had been the exhilaration of knowing he was close to corridors of real power, that his judgments were listened to by men of great commitment (R. Ludlum) -
117 world power
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118 Wodan (One of the three main Scandinavian gods of great magical power and wisdom called All-father)
Религия: ВоданУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Wodan (One of the three main Scandinavian gods of great magical power and wisdom called All-father)
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119 a man of great rhetorical power
Общая лексика: великолепный ораторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a man of great rhetorical power
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120 a writer of great narrative power
Общая лексика: писатель, талантливо выстраивающий сюжетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a writer of great narrative power
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