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1 круговая порука
1) General subject: solidarity, conspiracy of silence, joint responsibility2) Colloquial: getting their stories straight, having the same story (взаимопомощь (неодобрительно) covering for each other by having the same alibi (in Russian pejorative))3) Slang: code of silence4) Law: frank pledge (ответственность общины за преступление, совершенное её членом), frank- pledge (ответственность общины за преступление, совершенное её членом), frankpledge, Collective responsibility, mutual guarantee5) Sociology: mutual cover-up6) American English: one hand washing the other (Slang expression), covering each other's backs7) leg.N.P. frank pledge (old English law), joint and several liability of members of a community for each other, responsibility similar in nature to frank-pledge -
2 круговая порука
КРУГОВАЯ ПОРУКАgetting their stories straight / having the same story взаимопомощь < неодобрительно> covering for each other by having the same alibi < in Russian pejorative> -
3 parfait
parfait, e [paʀfε, εt]1. adjective• vous avez été parfait ! you were fantastic!b. ( = absolu) [bonne foi] complete ; [ressemblance] perfect2. masculine noun* * *
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parfaite paʀfɛ, ɛt adjectif1) ( insurpassable) [personne, beauté, travail, accord] perfect2) ( total) [ressemblance] exact; [imbécile] complete; [discrétion, égalité] absolute; [ignorance] total3) ( typique) [estivant, touriste] archetypal; [exemple] classic
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nom masculin Linguistique perfect••* * *paʀfɛ, ɛt parfait, -e1. ppSee:2. adjpresque parfait — almost perfect, near perfect
un crime presque parfait — an almost perfect crime, a near perfect crime
3. nm1) LINGUISTIQUE perfect, perfect tense2) CUISINE parfait4. exclfine, excellent* * *A adj1 ( insurpassable) [personne, beauté, travail, accord] perfect; elle est d'une beauté parfaite she is absolutely beautiful; pendant ma maladie il a été parfait during my illness he was wonderful;2 ( total) [ressemblance] exact; [imbécile] complete; [discrétion, égalité] absolute; [ignorance] total;B nm1 Culin parfait; parfait au chocolat chocolate ice cream;filer le parfait amour to spin out love's sweet dream.1. [sans défaut - beauté, crime, harmonie, conditions] perfect ; [ - argumentation, diamant, maquillage] perfect, flawless ; [ - scolarité, savoir-vivre, personne] perfect, faultlessson russe est parfait her Russian is perfect ou flawless, she speaks perfect RussianMATHÉMATIQUES [cercle] perfectc'est un parfait goujat/idiot he's an utter boor/fool4. [complet, total - bonheur, calme, entente] perfect, complete, total ; [ - ressemblance] perfect ; [ - ignorance] utter, complete, totalelle s'est montrée d'une parfaite délicatesse she showed exquisite ou perfect tactdans la plus parfaite indifférence in utter ou complete ou total indifferenceen parfait état/parfaite santé in perfect condition/healthil a été parfait he was perfect ou marvellousle rôle est parfait pour lui the part is ideal ou made for him10 heures, ça vous va? — c'est parfait! would 10 o'clock suit you? — that's perfect ou (just) fine!————————nom masculinvoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel -
4 неблагоприятный
1) General subject: adverse, bad, baffling, contrarious, contrary (contrary weather - неблагоприятная погода), cross, hawkish (о комментариях, прогнозах), inauspicious, inimical, negative, suboptimal, unfair (о ветре), unfavourable, unfavourable (smb.) (кого-л.), unfriendly, unkindly, unpropitious, untoward, unwholesome (напр, the unwholesome image of Russian business abroad), disadvantageous, unconducive2) Computers: undesired3) Medicine: pejorative, unfavorable4) Obsolete: froward5) Mathematics: unsuccessful6) Law: adverse (напр. о решении суда)7) Automobile industry: hostile8) Forestry: foul (о погоде)9) Telecommunications: severe10) Fishery: detrimental11) Banking: onerous12) Metrology: adverse (например, о факторе), heavy (о режиме работы)14) Drilling: rough15) Automation: unwanted (напр. о перемещении)16) Quality control: adverse (о воздействии)17) Makarov: evil, thwart, uncongenial
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