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1 Update of regulatory authority or marketing authorization holder actions taken for safety reasons
Общая лексика: Новые данные о мерах, принятых регуляторными органами или производителями в связи с безопасностью лекарствен (Глава в PSUR)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Update of regulatory authority or marketing authorization holder actions taken for safety reasons
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2 be taken for
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3 property taken for public use
Юридический термин: имущество, изъятое для общественных нуждУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > property taken for public use
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4 unadulterated ingredients are only taken for synthesis
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > unadulterated ingredients are only taken for synthesis
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5 update on Regulatory or manufacturer actions taken for safety reasons
Общая лексика: Обновлённые данные о мерах, принятых регуляторными органами или владельцем регистрационного свидетельства по вопросам (взято из русского перевода ПСУРа)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > update on Regulatory or manufacturer actions taken for safety reasons
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6 In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
<01> Во всех делах очень полезно периодически ставить знак вопроса к тому, что Вы с давних пор считали не требующим доказательств. Russell (Рассел).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
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7 be taken for granted
фраз.принять без доказательствпринять как должноепринять как само собой разумеющесяАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > be taken for granted
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8 No money is taken for just looking.
фраз. За погляд денег не берут.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > No money is taken for just looking.
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9 this fact is usually taken for granted ...
• этот факт обычно считается доказанным...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > this fact is usually taken for granted ...
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10 taken
2) Американизм: cheated out of (He was \<b\>taken for\</b\> all his money at the casino)3) Техника: взятый -
11 for weal and woe
на счастье и на горе, в счастье и в гореImpulsive and impetuous, she had always taken her own course, whether for weal or woe. (M. Braddon, ‘Aurora Floyd’, ch. XV) — Импульсивная и стремительная, она, на счастье или на горе себе, всегда поступала по-своему.
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12 taken
taken by storm — брал штурмом; взятый штурмом
Синонимический ряд:1. seized (adj.) assigned; captured; full; grabbed; held; occupied; rented; reserved; seized; snatched; sold2. acted (verb) acted; behaved; functioned; operated; performed; reacted; worked or wrought3. admitted (verb) admitted; received; taken in4. apprehended (verb) accepted; apprehended; compassed; comprehended; followed; made out; seen; tumbled to; twigged5. appropriated (verb) annexed; appropriated; arrogated; confiscated; expropriated; preempted; sequestered6. asked (verb) asked; call for; called for; craved; demanded; entailed; involved; necessitated; required7. assumed (verb) assumed; commandeered; pre-empted; struck; usurped8. attracted (verb) allured; attracted; bewitched; captivated; charmed; derived; drawn; enchanted; fascinated; magnetized; wiled9. borne (verb) abided; abode or abided; borne; brooked; digested; downed; endured; gone; lumped; stomached; stood; stuck out; suffered; supported; sustained; swallowed; sweat out or sweated out; tolerated10. bought (verb) bought; purchased11. brought (verb) brought; carried; conveyed; fetched12. caught (verb) bagged; captured; caught; collared; nailed; overhauled; overtaken; secured13. cheated (verb) beaten; bilked; cheated; chiseled or chiselled; cozened; defrauded; done; flimflammed; gulled; gypped; mulcted; overreached; reamed; swindled; victimised14. chosen (verb) chosen; culled; elected; marked; opted for; picked; picked out; preferred; selected; singled out15. clasped (verb) clasped; grasped; gripped16. contracted (verb) come down with; contracted; got or gotten; sickened of; sickened with17. deducted (verb) deducted; discounted; drawn back; knocked off; subtracted; take off; taken away; taken off; taken out18. eaten (verb) consumed; devoured; eaten; fed on; ingested; partaken of19. gotten (verb) developed; gained; gotten; netted; sickened; won20. read (verb) construed; interpreted; read21. seized (verb) clutched; grabbed; grappled; nabbed; seized; snatched22. surprised (verb) boarded; hit on; surprised23. treated (verb) dealt with; handled; played; served; treated; used24. understood (verb) believed; conceived; expected; gathered; imagined; supposed; suspected; thought; understood -
13 taken power
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14 for the most part
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15 taken into account
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16 taken up for vagrancy
Общая лексика: арестованный за бродяжничество -
17 taken up for vagrancy
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18 take smb. for a ride
разг.1) убить, прикончить, укокошить кого-л. [первонач. амер.; жарг. увезти кого-л. на машине и прикончить в удобном месте (чикагские бандиты обманным путём увозили свои жертвы за город и там их убивали)]Melodrama does happen, these days. Hijackers murdering bootleggers... Five-year-old boys in nice suburbs playing gangster and killing three-year-old boys - and gangsters, fresh from taking people for a ride and shooting them, dashing home to take pansies to their dear old mammies on their birthdays. (S. Lewis, ‘Ann Vickers’, ch. XLVI) — И в наши дни тоже случаются мелодрамы. Бандиты убивают контрабандистов, пятилетние мальчики в фешенебельных кварталах играют в гангстеров и убивают трехлетних товарищей, а бандит, который только что похитил человека и пристрелил его, мчится домой отнести цветы своей дорогой старенькой мамочке в день ее рождения.
And perhaps if I had said anything I'd have been bumped off too or taken for a ride... (A. Christie, ‘Sparkling Cyanide’, book III, ch. VII) — И, возможно, если бы я не держала язык за зубами, со мной бы тоже так или иначе расправились.
2) подшутить над кем-л., разыграть кого-л.; дурачить, надувать кого-л.; вводить кого-л. в заблуждение; ≈ водить кого-л. за нос, втирать кому-л. очки‘If your plan had anything to do with arms,’ I said, ‘you've made a bad mistake. They've been stung before... They wouldn't be taken for the same ride twice!’ (Gr. Greene, ‘The Comedians’, part III, ch. I) — - Если вы хотели надуть их на оружии, - сказал я, - вы допустили грубую ошибку. Их уже раз надули... Второй раз они на ту же приманку не клюнут.
‘I played the juvenile in a burlesque theatre in Buffalo.’ ‘The what?’ ‘The Kid comedian. The guy who's so dumb everybody takes him for a ride -’ (S. Heym, ‘Of Smiling Peace’, ch. VI) — - Я играл юнца в театре комедии в Буффало. - Кого? - Юного комика. Он такой оболтус, что все его разыгрывают...
Her father sure would have a good laugh when she got ready to tell him the story of how she had taken Lonsdale for a beautiful ride. (S. Heym, ‘Goldsborough’, ch. X) — Вот посмеется отец, когда она потом расскажет ему, как ловко водила Лонсдейла за нос!
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19 take someone for something
expr infml1)2)We should be able to take him for one grand — Мы можем "обуть" его на тысячу зеленых
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take someone for something
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20 take smb. for a ride
1) убить, пpикoнчить, укoкoшить кoгo-л., pacпpaвитьcя c кeм-л. [пepвoнaч. aмep. жapг. увeзти кoгo-л. нa мaшинe и пpикoнчить в удoбнoм мecтe (чикaгcкиe бaндиты oбмaнным путём увoзили, cвoи жepтвы зa гopoд и тaм иx убивaли)]And perhaps if I had said anything I'd have been bumped off too and taken for a ride (A. Christie)2) пoдшутить, пoтeшaтьcя нaд кeм-л., paзыгpaть кoгo-л.; дуpaчить, нaдувaть, ввoдить в зaблуждeниe кoгo-л.'I played the juvenile in a burlesque theatre in Buffalo.' The what?' 'The Kid comedian. The guy who's so dumb everybody takes him for a ride' (S. Heym). 'If your plan had anything to do with arms,' I said, 'you've made a bad mistake. They've been stung before... They wouldn't be taken for the same ride again' (Gr. Greene)
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