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I 1. noun1) Minute, die; (moment) Moment, der; Augenblick, derI expect him any minute [now] — ich erwarte ihn jeden Augenblick
for a minute — eine Minute/einen Moment [lang]
in a minute — (very soon) gleich
come back this minute! — komm sofort od. auf der Stelle zurück!
at that very minute — genau in diesem Augenblick
to the minute — auf die Minute
the minute [that] I left — in dem Augenblick, als ich wegging
just a minute!, wait a minute! — (coll.) einen Augenblick!; (objecting) Augenblick mal! (ugs.)
be five minutes' walk [away] — fünf Minuten zu Fuß entfernt sein
2) (of angle) Minute, diekeep or take the minutes — das Protokoll führen
4) (official memorandum) Memorandum, das2. transitive verbprotokollieren [Vernehmung, Aussage]; zu Protokoll nehmen [Bemerkung]II adjective,1) (tiny) winzig2) (precise) minuziös; exaktwith minute care — mit peinlicher Sorgfalt
* * *I ['minit] noun1) (the sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds: It is twenty minutes to eight; The journey takes thirty minutes; a ten-minute delay.) die Minute2) (in measuring an angle, the sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds: an angle of 47° 50′ (= forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes).) die Minute3) (a very short time: Wait a minute; It will be done in a minute.) die Minute4) (a particular point in time: At that minute, the telephone rang.) die Minute5) ((in plural) the notes taken at a meeting recording what was said: The chairman asked for this decision to be recorded in the minutes.) das Protokoll•- academic.ru/105685/minute_hand">minute hand- the minute that
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- up to the minute II adjective1) (very small: The diamonds in the brooch were minute.) winzig2) (paying attention to the smallest details: minute care.) sorgfältig•- minutely- minuteness* * *min·ute1[ˈmɪnɪt]I. nit's 12:00 on [or to] the \minute es ist genau [o Punkt] 12:00 Uhrthis \minute sofortwait here, I'll only be a \minute! warte hier, ich bin gleich soweit![wait] just a \minute! [or wait a \minute!] (for delay) einen Moment noch!; (in disbelief) Moment mal!3. (soon)Mr Smith will be here any \minute now Herr Smith wird jeden Augenblick hier seinat any \minute jede Minutein a \minute, in a few \minutes gleich, soforttell me the \minute that he arrives sag mir sofort Bescheid, wenn er kommt!I disliked him the \minute I saw him! er war mir vom ersten Augenblick an unsympathischto do sth at the last \minute etw in letzter Minute tunII. adj attr, inv Instant-mi·nute21. (small) winzigin \minute detail bis ins kleinste Detaila \minute resemblance/similarity eine entfernte Ähnlichkeit2. (meticulous) minuziös* * *I ['mInɪt]1. nin a minute — gleich, sofort
at this very minute — gerade jetzt or in diesem Augenblick
I shan't be a minute — es dauert nicht lang
any minute ( now) — jeden Augenblick
tell me the minute he comes — sag mir sofort Bescheid, wenn er kommt
let me know the minute it stops — sagen Sie mir Bescheid, sobald es aufhört
have you got a minute? —
it won't take a minute/5 minutes — es dauert keine Minute/keine 5 Minuten
I enjoyed every minute of it — ich habe es von Anfang bis Ende genossen
I don't believe for a or one minute that... — ich glaube nicht einen Augenblick, dass...
2) (= official note) Notiz f2. vtmeeting protokollieren; remark, fact zu Protokoll nehmen II [maɪ'njuːt]adj(= small) winzig; resemblance ganz entfernt; (= detailed, exact) minutiös; detail kleinste(r, s)* * *minute1 [ˈmınıt]A s1. Minute f:for a minute eine Minute (lang);minute hand Minutenzeiger m (einer Uhr);minute steak Minutensteak n;to the minute auf die Minute (genau);(up) to the minute fig hypermodern;I won’t be a minutea) ich bin gleich wieder da,b) ich bin gleich fertig, ich habs gleich;2. Augenblick m:at the last minute in letzter Minute;at this very minute (genau) in diesem Augenblick;in a minute sofort;just a minute! Moment mal!;come this minute! obs komm sofort!;the minute that … sobald …3. WIRTSCHa) Konzept n, kurzer Entwurfb) Notiz f, Memorandum n, Protokolleintrag m:minute book Protokollbuch n4. pl JUR, POL (Sitzungs)Protokoll n, Niederschrift f:the minutes of the proceedings das Verhandlungsprotokoll;keep the minutes das Protokoll führen;take minutes ein Protokoll aufnehmen5. ASTRON, MATH Minute f (60. Teil eines Kreisgrades):minute of arc MATH Bogenminute6. ARCH Minute f (60. Teil eines Säulendurchmessers an der Basis)B v/t1. a) entwerfen, aufsetzenb) notieren, protokollieren, zu Protokoll nehmen2. SPORT etc mitstoppen, die Zeit (gen) nehmenminute2 [maıˈnjuːt; mı-; US auch -ˈnuːt] adjin the minutest details in den kleinsten Einzelheiten2. fig unbedeutend, geringfügigmin. abk2. mineralogy3. minimum4. mining* * *I 1. noun1) Minute, die; (moment) Moment, der; Augenblick, derI expect him any minute [now] — ich erwarte ihn jeden Augenblick
for a minute — eine Minute/einen Moment [lang]
in a minute — (very soon) gleich
come back this minute! — komm sofort od. auf der Stelle zurück!
the minute [that] I left — in dem Augenblick, als ich wegging
just a minute!, wait a minute! — (coll.) einen Augenblick!; (objecting) Augenblick mal! (ugs.)
be five minutes' walk [away] — fünf Minuten zu Fuß entfernt sein
2) (of angle) Minute, diekeep or take the minutes — das Protokoll führen
4) (official memorandum) Memorandum, das2. transitive verbprotokollieren [Vernehmung, Aussage]; zu Protokoll nehmen [Bemerkung]II adjective,1) (tiny) winzig2) (precise) minuziös; exakt* * *(of a meeting) n.Niederschrift f. adj.minuziös adj.peinlich genau adj.winzig adj. n.Memorandum n.Minute -n f.Notiz -en f.kurzer Entwurf m. v.aufsetzen v.entwerfen v.notieren v.protokollieren v. -
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I ['minit] noun1) (the sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds: It is twenty minutes to eight; The journey takes thirty minutes; a ten-minute delay.) minuta2) (in measuring an angle, the sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds: an angle of 47° 50′ (= forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes).) minuta3) (a very short time: Wait a minute; It will be done in a minute.) trenutek4) (a particular point in time: At that minute, the telephone rang.) trenutek5) ((in plural) the notes taken at a meeting recording what was said: The chairman asked for this decision to be recorded in the minutes.) zapisnik•- the minute that
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- up to the minute II adjective1) (very small: The diamonds in the brooch were minute.) zelo majhen2) (paying attention to the smallest details: minute care.) podroben•- minutely- minuteness* * *I [mainjú:t]adjective ( minutely adverb)zelo majhen, neznaten; figuratively nepomemben; natančen, podrobenII [mínit]nounminuta, trenutek; economy osnutek, koncept; opomba, notica; plural zapisnikup-to-the-minute — najnovejši, hipermoderencome this minute! — pridi takoj!III [mínit]transitive verbnapisati koncept, vnesti v zapisnik; določiti točen žas za kaj -
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I1. [ʹmınıt] n1. минутаto take ten minutes - длиться /занимать/ десять минут
to live ten minutes from the station - жить в десяти минутах (ходьбы или езды) от вокзала
on /to/ the minute - пунктуально
they left at 2 o'clock to the minute - они ушли точно в два часа /в два часа минута в минуту/
3. короткий промежуток времени, мгновение; моментa minute's rest - минута покоя, короткая передышка
for a minute - на минут(к)у, на мгновение
wait a minute! - обожди минут(к)у!, погоди!, сейчас!
I shan't be a minute - я сейчас, я недолго, я сию минуту
do it this minute! - сделай это сейчас же!
to expect smb. any /every/ minute - ждать кого-л. с минуты на минуту
he was here a minute ago - он только что /сию минуту/ был здесь
minutes before the plane went down - за несколько минут до того, как самолёт разбился
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up to the minute - а) ультрасовременный; по последней моде; up to the minute equipment - самое современное /последнее/ оборудование; б) хорошо осведомлённыйhe is always up to the minute with his news - он всегда в курсе последних новостей
2. [ʹmınıt] vрассчитывать время по минутам; хронометрироватьII [maıʹnju:t] a1. мелкий, мельчайшийminute quantity - ничтожное /незначительное/ количество
his writing's so minute that it's difficult to read - у него такой мелкий почерк, что его трудно разбирать
2. подробный, детальныйminute description - подробное /детальное/ описание
the minutest details /particulars/ - мельчайшие подробности
3. 1) незначительный, несущественный; мелкий2) мелочныйminute criticism - мелочная критика /-ые придирки/
4. тех. (высоко)точный, прецизионныйII1. [ʹmınıt] n1. заметка, набросок, короткая записьto make a minute of smth. - записать /отметить/ (себе) что-л. для памяти; сделать заметку относительно чего-л.
2. pl протокол (собрания, заседания)to keep /to draw up, to write/ (the) minutes - вести протокол
who will take the minutes of our meeting? - кто будет вести протокол собрания?
3. уст. официальный документ, санкционирующий или рекомендующий какое-л. действие2. [ʹmınıt] v1. набрасывать начерно; делать заметки, записывать (тж. minute down)2. вести протокол, протоколировать -
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ocтpый глaз, нaблюдaтeльнocть (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. to have)But it takes a keen eye to spot the line where the rational crosses into the extreme (fJ. S. News and World Report). At first Dorris was carelessly erratic, but although he had never played the game before, he had a quick eye and managed to cover her mistakes (A. J. Cronin). He had a quick eye even for the minutest details of life -
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острый глаз, наблюдательность ( отсюда keen-eyed и quick-eyed)Perhaps she might have added, for she had a very keen eye in such things, that there might also be ground for hope in keeping Eleanor near Mr. Arabin. (A. Trollope, ‘Barchester Towers’, ch. XXVIII) — Вероятно, она могла бы добавить, ибо знала толк в таких делах, что если Элеонора и мистер Арабин будут находиться недалеко друг от друга, то тогда еще можно на что-то надеяться.
At first Dorris was carelessly erratic, but although he had never played the game before, he had a quick eye and managed to cover her mistakes... (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Judas Tree’, ch. X) — Вначале Доррис играла небрежно, и хотя Морей играл в теннис первый раз в жизни, у него был острый глаз и он ловко выравнивал игру, когда Доррис допускала ошибки...
He has a quick eye even for the minutest details of life. — Он очень наблюдательный человек, никакие мелочи не ускользают от его внимания.
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Ⅰ.minute1 ['mɪnɪt]1 noun(a) (period of sixty seconds) minute f;∎ for ten minutes pendant dix minutes;∎ I'll be ready in ten minutes je serai prêt dans dix minutes;∎ it's only a few minutes' walk (from here) c'est seulement à quelques minutes (d'ici) à pied;∎ he got there with only a minute to spare il y est arrivé avec une seule minute d'avance;∎ to observe a minute's silence observer une minute de silence;∎ two minutes past/to ten dix heures deux/moins deux∎ I'll be back in a minute je reviens dans une minute ou dans un instant ou tout de suite;∎ it only took him a minute il en a eu pour une minute;∎ a minute's rest un moment de repos;∎ wait a minute, please attendez un instant, s'il vous plaît;∎ just a minute! un instant!, une minute!; (aggressively) une minute!;∎ come here this minute! viens ici tout de suite!;∎ I think of you every minute of the day je pense à vous à chaque instant de la journée;∎ I'll talk to him the minute he arrives je lui parlerai dès qu'il arrivera;∎ the minute my back was turned she… j'avais à peine le dos tourné qu'elle…;∎ the weather here changes from one minute to the next ici, le temps change d'une minute à l'autre;∎ any minute now d'un instant à l'autre;∎ at the minute en ce moment;∎ right up till the last minute jusqu'à la toute dernière minute;∎ at the last minute à la dernière minute;∎ she left the house within minutes of his arrival elle a quitté la maison dans les minutes qui ont suivi son arrivée;∎ the flight took two hours to the minute le vol a duré deux heures à la minute près ou exactement;∎ British she arrived at six o'clock to the minute elle est arrivée à six heures précises ou à six heures pile(a) (of meeting) procès-verbal m, compte rendu m;∎ to take the minutes of a meeting faire le compte rendu d'une réunion►► minute bell glas m (qui sonne toutes les minutes);minute book registre m des délibérations ou des procès-verbaux;minute gun = canon dont les coups sont tirés à intervalles d'une minute, pour des funérailles par exemple;minute hand grande aiguille f, aiguille f des minutes;minute steak entrecôte f minute;minute timer minuterie fⅡ.minute2 [maɪ'nju:t]∎ with minute care avec un soin minutieux;∎ in minute detail par le menu;∎ in the minutest detail dans les moindres détails -
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V1. निरखनाHe observes minutest details.2. रीतिरिवाज़ों का पालन करनाHe observes christmas.3. नियमों का पालन करनाThe youth does not observe speed limits.4. अप्ना मत/सोचविचार व्यक्त करना'The colour is too gawdy', she observed. -
10 тонкость
жен.
1) thinness;
(ткани, ниток и т.п;
) fineness;
(вкуса, запаха и т.п.) delicacy;
(фигуры) slenderness, slimness;
перен. subtlety тонкость ума
2) (мелкая подробность) fine point, nicety, piece of subtlety знать какое-л. дело до тонкостей ≈ to know smth. in all its minutest details, to know smth. to a nicety вдаваться в тонкости ≈ to subtilize;
to split hairs ирон. до тонкостей ≈ to a nicety
3) мн. тонкости( хитросплетения) cobwebтонкост|ь - ж.
1. fineness;
(фигуры) slenderness;
перен. subtlety;
2. мн. (подробности) niceties, fine points;
refinements;
все эти ~и all these niceties/subtleties;
знать что-л. до ~ей know* all the ins and outs of smth.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > тонкость
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