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1 human contact
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2 warmth of human contact
Общая лексика: тепло человеческого общенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > warmth of human contact
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3 contact
contact [kɔ̃takt]masculine nouna. contact• dès le premier contact, ils... from their first meeting, they...• j'ai un bon/mauvais contact avec eux I have a good/bad relationship with them• prise de contact ( = entrevue) first meeting• entrer/être en contact [fils électriques] to make/be making contact• mettre en contact [+ objets] to bring into contact ; [+ relations d'affaires] to put in touch ; (Aviation, radio) to put in contact► au contact de• mettre/couper le contact (en voiture) to switch on/switch off the ignition* * *kɔ̃taktnom masculin1) ( relation) contact [U]elle est devenue plus sociable à ton contact — she's become more sociable through spending time with you
2) ( toucher) contact3) Électrotechnique contactcouper le contact — Automobile to switch off the ignition; faux I
4) ( personne) contact* * *kɔ̃takt nm1) (physique) contactau contact de [air, peau] — on contact with
entrer en contact [fils, objets] — to come into contact, to make contact
2) (relationnel, affectif) contactavoir le contact facile; Il a le contact facile. — He's very approachable.
au contact de [gens] — through contact with
se mettre en contact avec — to contact, to make contact with
prendre contact avec [relation d'affaires, connaissance] — to get in touch with, to get in contact with
3) AUTOMOBILES ignition* * *contact nm1 ( relation) contact ¢ (avec with); avoir des contacts directs avec qn to have direct contact with sb; être en contact to be in contact; prendre contact avec to make contact with; garder le contact to keep in touch; reprendre contact avec qn to get back in touch with sb; la reprise des contacts avec les émissaires the renewal of relations with the emissaries; la première prise de contact a été encourageante initial contact was encouraging; mettre en contact to put in touch; entrer en contact avec to get in touch with; avoir un bon contact avec qn to get on well with sb; être d'un contact agréable/difficile to be easy/hard to get on with; elle est devenue plus sociable à ton contact she's become more sociable through spending time with you;2 ( toucher) contact; contact physique physical contact; en contact in contact; ‘éviter le or tout contact avec les yeux/la peau’ ‘avoid any contact with eyes/skin’;4 ( personne) contact; rencontrer son contact to meet one's contact; avoir des contacts au gouvernement to have contacts in the government.[kɔ̃takt] nom masculinmettre/couper le contacta. ÉLECTRICITÉ to switch on/offb. AUTOMOBILE to turn the ignition on/off3. [lien] contactprendre contact avec quelqu'un to contact somebody, to get in touch with somebody5. GÉOMÉTRIE(point de) contact de deux plans intersection ou meeting point of two planesau contact de locution prépositionnelleau contact de l'air in contact with ou when exposed to the air————————de contact locution adjectivale————————en contact locution adjectivale1. [reliés - personnes] in touch2. [adjacents - objets, substances] in contact————————en contact locution adverbialerester en contact avec quelqu'un to keep ou to stay ou to remain in touch with somebodya. to contact somebody, to get in touch with somebodya. [personnes] to put in touch (with each other)b. [objets, substances] to bring into contact -
4 contact
تَمَاسّ \ contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. \ لامَسَ \ contact. \ See Also مس (مَسَّ)، تماس (تَماسَّ) \ مُلامَسَة \ contact: touching: Some diseases are passed on by human contact. -
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اِتِّصال \ connection: a join or joining: a telephone connection. contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. intercourse: dealings with other people: We have too little social intercourse with our neighbours. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصُل)، احتكاك (اِحْتِكاك)، ملامسة (مُلامَسَة) -
6 contact
اِحْتِكَاك \ contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. friction: rubbing (usu. unwanted): Oil prevents friction in machinery, continued quarrelling (between two people or groups). -
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1. nконтакт, связь- come into contact with smb.- establish contacts with smb.- make contacts with smb.2. vсвязываться; входить в контакт -
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I n контакт, зв'язок- continual contacts постійні контакти- cultural contacts культурні контакти/ зв'язки- diplomatic contacts дипломатичні зв'язки/ контакти- friendly contacts дружні контакти- human contacts контакти між людьми- occasional contacts епізодичні контакти- personal contacts особисті контакти- maintenance of contacts підтримання контактів- multiplicity of contacts різнобічність/ різноманітність контактів- revival of contacts відновлення контактів- to come into contact with smbd. встановити контакт з кимсь- to maintain contacts підтримувати контакти/ зв'язки- to promote contacts зміцнювати контакти, сприяти розвитку контактів- out of contact не маючи ніякого зв'язку, не будучи зв'язанимII v1. встановлювати зв'язок, входити в контакт2. амер. розм. встановлювати ділові зв'язки, заводити знайомства в товаристві -
9 courant de contact
ток прикосновения
Электрический ток, проходящий через тело человека или животного при прикосновении к одной или более доступной прикосновению части электроустановки или оборудования.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]
ток прикосновения
Электрический ток, протекающий через тело человека или животного при прикосновении к одной или более доступным частям электрооборудования или электроустановки в нормальных условиях или при наличии неисправности.
ГОСТ Р МЭК 61140-2000EN
touch-current
electric current passing through a human body or through an animal body when it touches one or more accessible parts of an installation or of equipment
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courant de contact
courant électrique passant dans le corps humain ou dans le corps d’un animal lorsque ce corps est en contact avec une ou plusieurs parties accessibles d’une installation ou de matériel
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > courant de contact
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10 put into contact
сводить, сконтактироватьTackling the last two areas has put us into contact with some very interesting people including a couple of research scientists from Great Britain and France who are doing their utmost to warn governments of the potential dangers these technologies present both to the environment and to human health. — Попытки найти решение последних двух проблем свели нас с некоторыми очень интересными людьми, включая пару ученых-исследователей из Великобритании и Франции, которые делают всё возможное, чтобы предупредить правительства о потенциальной опасности, которую представляют эти технологии как для окружающей среды, так и для здоровья человека.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > put into contact
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11 anthroposophy (Philosophy based on the premise that the human intellect has the ability to contact spiritual worlds)
Религия: антропософияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anthroposophy (Philosophy based on the premise that the human intellect has the ability to contact spiritual worlds)
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12 mitmenschlich
Adj.: mitmenschliche Beziehungen human relations; mitmenschliche Kontakte social ( oder human) contact Sg.* * *mịt|mensch|lichadjKontakte, Probleme etc human; Verhalten considerate* * *mit·mensch·lichadj inv, attr Beziehungen, Kontakte interpersonal* * *mitmenschlich adj:mitmenschliche Beziehungen human relations; -
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f difficulty in making friends; (Mangel an Freunden) lack of friends* * *Kon|tạkt|ar|mutflack of human contact* * *Kon·takt·ar·mutf kein pl (geh) lack of [human] contact* * * -
14 menschenscheu
* * *Mẹn|schen|scheuffear of peoplekrankhafte Menschenscheu — anthropophobia (spec)
* * *Men·schen·scheuf fear of people* * *menschenscheu sein auch shun human contact* * *adj.unsociable adj. -
15 social
adjective1) sozial; gesellschaftlich2) (of social life) gesellschaftlich; gesellig [Abend, Beisammensein]social behaviour — Benehmen in Gesellschaft
* * *['səuʃəl] 1. adjective1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) sozial2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) Gesellschafts-...3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) gesellig4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) Gesellschafts-...•- academic.ru/68569/socialism">socialism- socialist 2. adjective(of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) sozialistisch- socialize- socialise
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- social work* * *so·cial1[ˈsəʊʃəl, AM ˈsoʊ-]I. adj1. (of human contact) Gesellschaft-, gesellschaftlichI'm a \social drinker ich trinke nur, wenn ich in Gesellschaft bin\social activities gesellschaftliche Aktivitäten\social connections Beziehungen pl\social elite gesellschaftliche Elite\social event [or function] Veranstaltung f, [gesellschaftliches] Ereignis\social gatherings gesellschaftliche Zusammenkünfteto climb the \social ladder die soziale Leiter hinaufklettern, gesellschaftlich aufsteigen\social obligation gesellschaftliche Verpflichtung\social anthropology/psychology Sozialanthropologie f/-psychologie f\social class Gesellschaftsklasse f\social differences/problems soziale Unterschiede/Probleme\social equality/justice/movement soziale Gleichheit/Gerechtigkeit/Bewegung\social group gesellschaftliche Gruppe\social reform Sozialreform f\social reformer Sozialreformer(in) m(f)\social revolution soziale Revolution\social critic Gesellschaftskritiker(in) m(f)\social disorder [or unrest] soziale Unruhen\social problem gesellschaftliches Problem\social skills soziale Fähigkeiten4. (concerning the public) Sozial-, sozial\social institution soziale Einrichtung\social insurance/legislation Sozialversicherung f/-gesetzgebung f\social policy Sozialpolitik f\social animal Herdentier ntchurch \social Gemeindefest ntso·cial2* * *['səUSəl]1. adj1) (= relating to community, = Admin, Pol) sozial; structure, development, conditions, evil gesellschaftlich, sozialsocial order/system — Gesellschafts- or Sozialordnung f/-system nt
social reform/legislation/policy — Sozialreform f/-gesetzgebung f/-politik f
to be a social outcast/misfit — ein sozialer Außenseiter/eine soziale Außenseiterin sein
2) engagements, pleasures, ambitions, life, equal, superior, event, activities gesellschaftlich; visit privat; relationship sozial; behaviour in Gesellschaft; distinctions, advancement, rank, status sozial, gesellschaftlichto be sb's social inferior/superior — gesellschaftlich unter/über jdm stehen
a room for social functions — ein Gesellschaftsraum m; (larger) ein Saal m für Gesellschaften
there isn't much social life around here — hier in der Gegend wird gesellschaftlich nicht viel geboten
how's your social life these days? (inf) — und was treibst du so privat? (inf)
a job which leaves no time for one's/a social life — ein Beruf, bei dem man keine Freizeit or kein Privatleben hat
to be a social drinker/smoker — nur in Gesellschaft trinken/rauchen
a social acquaintance — ein Bekannter, eine Bekannte
this isn't a social call or visit — dies ist kein privater Besuch
to have social contact with sb — privaten Kontakt mit jdm pflegen
3) (= gregarious) evening, person gesellig; (= living in groups) animals, bees, ants etc gesellig lebend, sozial2. ngeselliger Abend* * *social [ˈsəʊʃl]A adj (adv socially)1. ZOOL etc gesellig:man is a social being der Mensch ist ein geselliges Wesen;social bees soziale oder Staaten bildende Bienen2. gesellig, gemeinschaftlich (Unternehmungen etc):social drinker jemand, der nur in Gesellschaft trinkt4. sozial, gesellschaftlich:social exclusion soziale Ausgrenzung;social intercourse gesellschaftlicher Verkehr;5. sozial, Gesellschafts…:a) jemand, der versucht, gesellschaftlich emporzukommen,b) Emporkömmling m;social conscience soziales Gewissen;social contract Gesellschaftsvertrag m;social control soziale Kontrolle, (zwingende) Einflussnahme der Gesellschaft;social convention gesellschaftliche Konvention;social criticism Sozialkritik f;socially critical sozialkritisch;social cuts soziale Einschnitte;social engineering Social Engineering n, Sozialtechnologie f (die Anwendung sozialwissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse für die Lösung konkreter Gesellschaftsprobleme);social evil Prostitution f;social fabric gesellschaftliches Gefüge;social injustice soziale Ungerechtigkeit;social insurance Sozialversicherung f;social-insurance benefits Sozialversicherungsleistungen;social-insurance contributions Sozialversicherungsbeiträge;social legislation soziale Gesetzgebung;social market economy soziale Marktwirtschaft;social policy Sozialpolitik f;social psychology Sozialpsychologie f (Teilgebiet der Psychologie, das sich mit dem menschlichen Verhalten befasst);social reform Sozialreform f;social reformer Sozialreformer(in);social science Sozialwissenschaft f;social secretary Privatsekretär(in);a) soziale Sicherheit,b) Sozialversicherung f,c) Sozialhilfe f;be on social security Sozialhilfe beziehen, von Sozialhilfe leben;social services staatliche Sozialleistungen;social structure Gesellschaftsstruktur f;social system Gesellschaftssystem n;social work Sozialarbeit f;6. POL Sozial…:Social Democrat Sozialdemokrat(in)7. MED Volks…, Sozial…:social diseases euph Geschlechtskrankheiten8. formellB s geselliges Beisammensein* * *adjective1) sozial; gesellschaftlichsocial welfare — Fürsorge, die
2) (of social life) gesellschaftlich; gesellig [Abend, Beisammensein]* * *adj.gesellig adj.gesellschaftlich adj.sozial adj. -
16 اتصال
اِتِّصال \ connection: a join or joining: a telephone connection. contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. intercourse: dealings with other people: We have too little social intercourse with our neighbours. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصُل)، احتكاك (اِحْتِكاك)، ملامسة (مُلامَسَة) \ اِتِّصال هاتِفيّ \ ring: a call on the telephone: give me a ring when you reach home. \ اِتِّصالاتٌ بُعاديَّة \ telecommunications. -
17 احتكاك
اِحْتِكَاك \ contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. friction: rubbing (usu. unwanted): Oil prevents friction in machinery, continued quarrelling (between two people or groups). -
18 تماس
تَمَاسّ \ contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. -
19 connection
اِتِّصال \ connection: a join or joining: a telephone connection. contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. intercourse: dealings with other people: We have too little social intercourse with our neighbours. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصُل)، احتكاك (اِحْتِكاك)، ملامسة (مُلامَسَة) -
20 intercourse
اِتِّصال \ connection: a join or joining: a telephone connection. contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. intercourse: dealings with other people: We have too little social intercourse with our neighbours. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصُل)، احتكاك (اِحْتِكاك)، ملامسة (مُلامَسَة)
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