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  • 1 схема

    1) General subject: arrangement, cadre, chart, circuit, design, device, diagram, figure, flow chart, flow diagram, flowsheet, lay-out, outline, pattern, plan, scheme, schematic( о графическом изображении) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schematic), spidergram, spidergraph, formula (in some contexts), setup (noun), general shape, arrangements
    2) Computers: bubble chart
    3) Naval: hook up, lay out
    4) Medicine: sketch
    5) American: circuitry
    6) Literal: matrix
    7) Military: breakdown (с распределением ЛС и средств; организации), circuit pattern, format, outlay, (разветвлённая) tree
    8) Engineering: alive circuit, circuit design, circuit diagram, element, model (расчётная или эквивалентная), net, plot, project, schematic, schematic diagram, set-up, setup, sheet, structure
    9) Agriculture: schematic layout
    10) Construction: schematic view, tray
    11) Mathematics: breakdown (последовательность действий), configuration, connection, diagrammatic drawing, drawing, geometry, schematic representation, wire circuit
    12) Railway term: circuity, skeleton diagram
    13) Economy: assembly, schematic model
    14) Forestry: overlay
    16) Polygraphy: folio page
    17) Textile: graph
    18) Physics: hookup
    19) Electronics: gate, network, wiring
    20) Information technology: NetWare network, connexion, flexible manufacturing, gate( вентильная), nanosecond circuit, packaged circuit, packed circuit, picosecond circuit, schema (логическая структура в базах данных), scheme (логическая структура в базах данных), voltage-control circuit, wiring (монтажная)
    21) Oil: component, diagrammatic sketch, layout (процесса нефтепереработки), scema, schema
    23) Astronautics: set up
    24) Cartography: plate (в книге), sectional plane, site plan, skeleton map, sketch map
    26) Business: line-up, lineup, map, schedule
    27) Drilling: cir (circuit; рад.), fig (figure), skeleton
    28) Sakhalin energy glossary: plan drawing
    29) EBRD: formula, package, profile
    30) Polymers: draft
    32) Automation: graphic pattern
    33) Quality control: layout (расположения), system
    34) Robots: bubble chart (процесса), configuration (машины или системы), construction, manuscript, paradigm (концептуальная)
    35) Cables: layout (lay-out)
    36) General subject: chart (системы охлаждения, диагностики неисправностей), circuit schematics (напр., пневматической тормозной системы), diagram (иногда чертеж), path (напр., передачи крутящего момента в гидротрансформаторе, КПП и т.д.)
    37) Aviation medicine: image
    39) SAP.tech. procedure
    40) oil&gas: diaphragm
    41) Tengiz: circuit (таблица), schedule (таблица)
    42) Electrical engineering: (логическая) gate
    43) Microsoft: schema master

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  • 2 С-84

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ СВОЁ VP
    1. (subj: human
    usu. pfv) to achieve one's desired, established aim (when in conflict with another person or when struggling against adverse circumstances)
    X возьмёт своё = X will succeed (prevail, win out)
    X will get (have) his way (in limited contexts) X's turn (day, moment) will come X will get back at person Y X will take his revenge.
    «Дождались станишники (phonetic spelling = станичники) своего часа. И уж они, будьте покойны, они своё возьмут» (Максимов 3). This is just what the Cossacks have been waiting for. They'll take their revenge, don't you worry" (3a).
    2. ( subj: a noun denoting a season, natural phenomenon etc) to manifest itself fully
    X возьмёт своё = X will come into its own.
    ...Весна брала своё. Все кругом золотисто зеленело... (Тургенев 2)....Spring was coming into its own. All around him was the gold and verdure of spring... (2a).
    3. ( subj: abstr) to render its typical effect, dominate, usu. in an evident manner
    X брал свое - X was making itself felt
    X was having its way X was claiming its own X was prevailing ( usu. of old age, illness etc) X was taking its toll X was telling (on person Y) X was catching up (with person Y) (of age only) person Y was feeling his age (of disease only) X was overpowering person Y.
    Так жила тетя Маша со своими богатырскими дочерями -бедно, вольно, неряшливо. Дети и сама она питались чем попало, но могучая природа брала своё, и все они выглядели румяными, сильными, довольными (Искандер 3). Thus Aunt Masha lived with her herculean daughters-poor, free, and slovenly. The children, and she herself, lived from hand to mouth, but mighty nature had its way and all of them looked rosy, strong, and content (3a).
    «...Слышу, патер в дырочку (исповедальни) ей (девушке) назначает вечером свидание, а ведь старик - кремень, и вот пал в одно мгновение! Природа-то, правда-то природы взяла своё!» (Достоевский 2). "...I heard the priest arranging a rendezvous with her (the girl) for that evening through the hole (of the confessional booth)
    the old man was solid as a rock, but he fell in an instant! It was nature, the truth of nature, claiming its own!" (2a).
    ...Молодость брала своё: горе Наташи начало покрываться слоем впечатлений прожитой жизни, оно перестало такою мучительною болью лежать ей на сердце, начинало становиться прошедшим, и Наташа стала физически оправляться (Толстой 6)....Youth prevailed: Natasha's grief began to be submerged under the impressions of daily life and ceased to weigh so heavily on her heart, it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically (6a).
    Он был уже так слаб от двенадцати (уколов), уже (врачи) качали головами над его анализами крови, - а надо было выдержать ещё столько же? Не мытьём, так катаньем болезнь брала своё (Солженицын 10). Не was so weak from the twelve (injections) he had had-already they (the doctors) were shaking their heads over his blood count-might he really have to endure the same number again? By hook or by crook the disease was overpowering him (10a).

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  • 3 брать свое

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ СВОЕ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. [subj: human; usu. pfv]
    to achieve one's desired, established aim (when in conflict with another person or when struggling against adverse circumstances):
    - X возьмёт своё X will succeed (prevail, win out);
    - [in limited contexts] X's turn (day, moment) will come;
    - X will take his revenge.
         ♦ "Дождались станишники [phonetic spelling = станичники] своего часа. И уж они, будьте покойны, они своё возьмут" (Максимов 3). "This is just what the Cossacks have been waiting for. They'll take their revenge, don't you worry" (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting a season, natural phenomenon etc]
    to manifest itself fully:
    - X возьмёт своё X will come into its own.
         ♦...Весна брала своё. Все кругом золотисто зеленело... (Тургенев 2)....Spring was coming into its own. All around him was the gold and verdure of spring... (2a).
    3. [subj: abstr]
    to render its typical effect, dominate, usu. in an evident manner:
    - X брал свое X was making itself felt;
    - [usu. of old age, illness etc] X was taking its toll;
    - [of disease only] X was overpowering person Y.
         ♦ Так жила тетя Маша со своими богатырскими дочерями - бедно, вольно, неряшливо. Дети и сама она питались чем попало, но могучая природа брала своё, и все они выглядели румяными, сильными, довольными (Искандер 3). Thus Aunt Masha lived with her herculean daughters-poor, free, and slovenly. The children, and she herself, lived from hand to mouth, but mighty nature had its way and all of them looked rosy, strong, and content (3a).
         ♦ "...Слышу, патер в дырочку [исповедальни] ей [девушке] назначает вечером свидание, а ведь старик - кремень, и вот пал в одно мгновение! Природа-то, правда-то природы взяла своё!" (Достоевский 2). "...I heard the priest arranging a rendezvous with her [the girl] for that evening through the hole [of the confessional booth]; the old man was solid as a rock, but he fell in an instant! It was nature, the truth of nature, claiming its own!" (2a).
         ♦...Молодость брала своё: горе Наташи начало покрываться слоем впечатлений прожитой жизни, оно перестало такою мучительною болью лежать ей на сердце, начинало становиться прошедшим, и Наташа стала физически оправляться (Толстой 6)....Youth prevailed: Natasha's grief began to be submerged under the impressions of daily life and ceased to weigh so heavily on her heart; it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically (6a).
         ♦ Он был уже так слаб от двенадцати [уколов], уже [врачи] качали головами над его анализами крови, - а надо было выдержать ещё столько же? Не мытьём, так катаньем болезнь брала своё (Солженицын 10). He was so weak from the twelve [injections] he had had-already they [the doctors] were shaking their heads over his blood count-might he really have to endure the same number again? By hook or by crook the disease was overpowering him (10a).

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  • 4 взять свое

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ СВОЕ
    [VP]
    =====
    1. [subj: human; usu. pfv]
    to achieve one's desired, established aim (when in conflict with another person or when struggling against adverse circumstances):
    - X возьмёт своё X will succeed (prevail, win out);
    - [in limited contexts] X's turn (day, moment) will come;
    - X will take his revenge.
         ♦ "Дождались станишники [phonetic spelling = станичники] своего часа. И уж они, будьте покойны, они своё возьмут" (Максимов 3). "This is just what the Cossacks have been waiting for. They'll take their revenge, don't you worry" (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting a season, natural phenomenon etc]
    to manifest itself fully:
    - X возьмёт своё X will come into its own.
         ♦...Весна брала своё. Все кругом золотисто зеленело... (Тургенев 2)....Spring was coming into its own. All around him was the gold and verdure of spring... (2a).
    3. [subj: abstr]
    to render its typical effect, dominate, usu. in an evident manner:
    - X брал свое X was making itself felt;
    - [usu. of old age, illness etc] X was taking its toll;
    - [of disease only] X was overpowering person Y.
         ♦ Так жила тетя Маша со своими богатырскими дочерями - бедно, вольно, неряшливо. Дети и сама она питались чем попало, но могучая природа брала своё, и все они выглядели румяными, сильными, довольными (Искандер 3). Thus Aunt Masha lived with her herculean daughters-poor, free, and slovenly. The children, and she herself, lived from hand to mouth, but mighty nature had its way and all of them looked rosy, strong, and content (3a).
         ♦ "...Слышу, патер в дырочку [исповедальни] ей [девушке] назначает вечером свидание, а ведь старик - кремень, и вот пал в одно мгновение! Природа-то, правда-то природы взяла своё!" (Достоевский 2). "...I heard the priest arranging a rendezvous with her [the girl] for that evening through the hole [of the confessional booth]; the old man was solid as a rock, but he fell in an instant! It was nature, the truth of nature, claiming its own!" (2a).
         ♦...Молодость брала своё: горе Наташи начало покрываться слоем впечатлений прожитой жизни, оно перестало такою мучительною болью лежать ей на сердце, начинало становиться прошедшим, и Наташа стала физически оправляться (Толстой 6)....Youth prevailed: Natasha's grief began to be submerged under the impressions of daily life and ceased to weigh so heavily on her heart; it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically (6a).
         ♦ Он был уже так слаб от двенадцати [уколов], уже [врачи] качали головами над его анализами крови, - а надо было выдержать ещё столько же? Не мытьём, так катаньем болезнь брала своё (Солженицын 10). He was so weak from the twelve [injections] he had had-already they [the doctors] were shaking their heads over his blood count-might he really have to endure the same number again? By hook or by crook the disease was overpowering him (10a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять свое

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  • hook — ► NOUN 1) a piece of curved metal or other material for catching hold of things or hanging things on. 2) a thing designed to catch people s attention. 3) a catchy passage in a song. 4) a curved cutting instrument. 5) a short swinging punch made… …   English terms dictionary

  • hook — /hʊk / (say hook) noun 1. a curved or angular piece of metal or other firm substance catching, pulling, or sustaining something. 2. a fishhook. 3. that which catches; a snare; a trap. 4. something curved or bent like a hook, as a mark or symbol,… …  

  • Hook of Holland — /hʊk/ (say hook) noun a cape and harbour in south western Netherlands. Dutch, Hoek van Holland …  

  • hook — noun 1》 a piece of curved metal or other hard material for catching hold of things or hanging things on.     ↘(also fish hook) a bent piece of metal, typically barbed and baited, for catching fish. 2》 a thing designed to catch people s attention …   English new terms dictionary

  • hook wrench — noun a wrench with a hook that fits over a nut or bolt head • Syn: ↑hook spanner • Hypernyms: ↑wrench, ↑spanner * * * noun or hook spanner : a wrench having a hook at the end (as for turning a bolt head or nut) …   Useful english dictionary

  • hook|er — 1 «HUK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that hooks. 2. Informal. a pilferer or thief. 3. Informal. a prostitute. 4. Slang. a) a hidden difficulty; catch: »Canada can be trusted by nearly everyone. But and this is the hooker Canadian statesmen… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hook spanner — noun a wrench with a hook that fits over a nut or bolt head • Syn: ↑hook wrench • Hypernyms: ↑wrench, ↑spanner * * * noun see hook wrench …   Useful english dictionary

  • hook|y — hook|y1 «HUK ee», adjective. 1. full of hooks. 2. hookshaped. ╂[< hook + y1] hook|y2 «HUK ee», noun. play hooky, Informal. a) to stay away from school without permission; play truant: » …   Useful english dictionary

  • hook and eye — noun count two small pieces for fastening clothes, consisting of a hook and a round part …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hook and eye — ► NOUN ▪ a small metal hook and loop used to fasten a garment …   English terms dictionary

  • hook-and-eye hinge — noun : a hinge intended for use on a gate and consisting of an L shaped hook secured to one member (as the gatepost) and fitted into an eye shaped loop or screw hook secured to the other member (as the gate) …   Useful english dictionary

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