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81 în realitate
in (actual) factactuallyreallyas a matter of factin practice / effectto all intents (and purposes)înv. in (good) sooth. -
82 в действительности
in reality, in fact, in practical situations, in actuality, in actual fact, actuallyРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > в действительности
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83 на самом деле
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84 сущность
жessence; главное the point/gist of sthв су́щности — in essence, essentially, fundamentally; в действительности in (actual) fact
в су́щности говоря́ — as a matter of fact, the truth of the matter is that…
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85 aslında
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86 То есть фактически
General subject: In actual factУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > То есть фактически
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87 практически
1) General subject: in actual fact, in the concrete, practically, virtually, next to, well-nigh, almost, in virtually, substantially2) Mathematics: as good as, essentially, for practical purposes, in practice, sensibly3) Oil: in practical terms4) Banking: nearly5) Sakhalin energy glossary: more or less6) Idiomatic expression: as close as you'll get (My father's car is as close as you'll get to the family pet.) -
88 П-213
НА ПОВЁРКУ PrepP Invar usu. sent adv(used when emphasizing that the real nature of s.o. or sth., when allowed to reveal itself and/or when inspected more closely, differs from what it appears to be at first) in actualityin (actual) factactually in realityна поверку оказалось (вышло и т. п.), что... - on closer inspection it turned out that...«Конечно, образован, толковый инженер, способен придумывать и выдумывать. Но поверхностен... Свою ограниченность называет сосредоточенностью, целеустремлённостью. А на поверку просто боится растеряться, боится разносторонних исследований...» (Копелев 1). "Of course, he's an educated, sensible engineer, he's capable of thinking and inventing. But he's superficial....He calls his limitations concentration, direction. But actually he's just afraid of getting sidetracked, afraid of multi-faceted research..." (1a).«...Надо очень чётко и честно определять людские поступки, и тогда то, что нам кажется глупостью, может на поверку оказаться либо преступлением, либо узкомыслием» (Семёнов 1). "...One must weigh people's actions extremely carefully and honestly, so that what to us looks like stupidity may turn out on closer inspection to be either narrow-mindedness or a crime" (1a). -
89 П-331
(И) В ПОМЙНБ нет, не осталось кого-чего (где, у кого) coll PrepP these forms only adv( s.o. or sth. is) completely absent, entirely missing etc: X-a и в помине не было -there was no sign of Xthere was not even (not so much as) a hint (a trace) of X there was no (not the slightest) hint (trace) of X (in limited contexts) there wasn't even a mention of X (in refer, to a specific character trait) person Y didn't possess (have) any X at all (in refer, to a false account, invented story etc) person Y made it (things) up out of thin air.Впервые чувство отщепенства зародилось у Мандельштама в двадцатые годы. В ранних стихах его нет и в помине... (Мандельштам 2). The feeling that he was an outsider first came to M(andelstam) in the twenties....There is no sign of it in his early verse (2a).Естественно, что никаких шашлыков здесь и в помине не было... (Попов 1). Naturally there wasn't even a hint of any shashlik here (1a).К тому времени у нее и в помине не было любви к Григорию (Абрамов 1).. By then she was feeling not so much as a hint of love for Grigory (1a)Хватаю справочник Союза писателей, открываю на нужную букву: Иванович, Ивантер, Ивасюк, нет здесь Иванько и в помине (Войнович 3). I grabbed the directory of the Writers' Union, opened to the necessary letter: Ivanovich, Ivanter, Ivasyuk, not even a mention of Ivanko here (3a).Как это ни странно, Б. Л. (Пастернак) относился к нему (критику Т.) снисходительно. Он приписывал Т. какую-то непонятную ему сложность и особого рода тонкость, чего не было и в помине (Гладков 1). Strange to say, Pasternak took a lenient view of (the critic) T., crediting him with some peculiar kind of unfathomable depth and subtlety which in actual fact he did not possess at all (1a). -
90 на поверку
[PrepP; Invar; usu. sent adv]=====⇒ (used when emphasizing that the real nature of s.o. or sth., when allowed to reveal itself and/ or when inspected more closely, differs from what it appears to be at first) in actuality:- actually;- in reality;|| на поверку оказалось (вышло и т. п.), что... на поверку on closer inspection it turned out that...♦ "Конечно, образован, толковый инженер, способен придумывать и выдумывать. Но поверхностен... Свою ограниченность называет сосредоточенностью, целеустремлённостью. А на поверку просто боится растеряться, боится разносторонних исследований..." (Копелев 1). "Of course, he's an educated, sensible engineer, he's capable of thinking and inventing. But he's superficial....He calls his limitations concentration, direction. But actually he's just afraid of getting sidetracked, afraid of multifaceted research..." (1a).♦ "...Надо очень чётко и честно определять людские поступки, и тогда то, что нам кажется глупостью, может на поверку оказаться либо преступлением, либо узкомыслием" (Семёнов 1). "...One must weigh people's actions extremely carefully and honestly, so that what to us looks like stupidity may turn out on closer inspection to be either narrowmindedness or a crime" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на поверку
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91 в помине
[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (s.o. or sth. is) completely absent, entirely missing etc:- [in limited contexts] there wasn't even a mention of X;- [in refer, to a specific character trait] person Y didn't possess (have) any X at all;- [in refer, to a false account, invented story etc] person Y made it (things) up out of thin air.♦ Впервые чувство отщепенства зародилось у Мандельштама в двадцатые годы. В ранних стихах его нет и в помине... (Мандельштам 2). The feeling that he was an outsider first came to M[andelstam] in the twenties....There is no sign of it in his early verse (2a).♦ Естественно, что никаких шашлыков здесь и в помине не было... (Попов 1). Naturally there wasn't even a hint of any shashlik here (1a).♦ К тому времени у нее и в помине не было любви к Григорию (Абрамов 1)... By then she was feeling not so much as a hint of love for Grigory (1a)♦ Хватаю справочник Союза писателей, открываю на нужную букву: Иванович, Ивантер, Ивасюк, нет здесь Иванько и в помине (Войнович 3). I grabbed the directory of the Writers' Union, opened to the necessary letter: Ivanovich, Ivanter, Ivasyuk, not even a mention of Ivanko here (3a).♦ Как это ни странно, Б. Л. [Пастернак] относился к нему [критику Т.] снисходительно. Он приписывал Т. какую-то непонятную ему сложность и особого рода тонкость, чего не было и в помине (Гладков 1). Strange to say, Pasternak took a lenient view of [the critic] T., crediting him with some peculiar kind of unfathomable depth and subtlety which in actual fact he did not possess at all (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в помине
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92 и в помине
[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (s.o. or sth. is) completely absent, entirely missing etc:- [in limited contexts] there wasn't even a mention of X;- [in refer, to a specific character trait] person Y didn't possess (have) any X at all;- [in refer, to a false account, invented story etc] person Y made it (things) up out of thin air.♦ Впервые чувство отщепенства зародилось у Мандельштама в двадцатые годы. В ранних стихах его нет и в помине... (Мандельштам 2). The feeling that he was an outsider first came to M[andelstam] in the twenties....There is no sign of it in his early verse (2a).♦ Естественно, что никаких шашлыков здесь и в помине не было... (Попов 1). Naturally there wasn't even a hint of any shashlik here (1a).♦ К тому времени у нее и в помине не было любви к Григорию (Абрамов 1)... By then she was feeling not so much as a hint of love for Grigory (1a)♦ Хватаю справочник Союза писателей, открываю на нужную букву: Иванович, Ивантер, Ивасюк, нет здесь Иванько и в помине (Войнович 3). I grabbed the directory of the Writers' Union, opened to the necessary letter: Ivanovich, Ivanter, Ivasyuk, not even a mention of Ivanko here (3a).♦ Как это ни странно, Б. Л. [Пастернак] относился к нему [критику Т.] снисходительно. Он приписывал Т. какую-то непонятную ему сложность и особого рода тонкость, чего не было и в помине (Гладков 1). Strange to say, Pasternak took a lenient view of [the critic] T., crediting him with some peculiar kind of unfathomable depth and subtlety which in actual fact he did not possess at all (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и в помине
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93 в действительности
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94 realiter
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95 reelt
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96 поверка
ж.1. checking up, check-up, verificationповерка времени (по радио) — time signal
2. ( перекличка) roll-call; (постов, караулов) visiting♢
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97 pratiquement
pratiquement [pʀatikmɑ̃]adverb( = en pratique, en réalité) in practice ; ( = presque) practically* * *pʀatikmɑ̃1) ( en pratique) in practice2) ( quasiment) practically, virtually* * *pʀatikmɑ̃ adv1) (= dans la pratique) in practice2) (pour ainsi dire) practicallyJ'ai pratiquement fini. — I've practically finished.
* * *pratiquement adv1 ( en pratique) in practice;2 ( quasiment) practically, virtually; elle a pratiquement tout essayé she's tried practically ou virtually everything; pratiquement jamais hardly ever; elles n'ont pratiquement pas évolué they have hardly evolved at all.[pratikmɑ̃] adverbeil n'y avait pratiquement personne there was hardly anybody ou practically nobody2. [en fait] in practice ou (actual) fact -
98 théorie
théorie [teɔʀi]feminine noun* * *teɔʀinom féminin theory* * *teɔʀi nf* * *théorie nf1 ( connaissance abstraite) theory (de of); la théorie littéraire/des quanta literary/quantum theory; en théorie in theory; des cours de théorie gén lessons in theory; Mus theory lessons;[teɔri] nom féminin2. [ensemble de concepts] theory3. [ensemble des règles] theory4. [opinion] theoryc'est la théorie du gouvernement that's the government's theory ou that's what the government claims5. [connaissance spéculative] theorytout cela, c'est de la théorie this is all purely theoretical6. (littéraire) [défilé] procession————————en théorie locution adverbialeen théorie, tu as raison, en fait le système est inapplicable in theory you're right, but in actual fact the system is unworkable -
99 în adevăr
indeedactuallyin (actual) factînv. in all verityof a verityGod Wot. -
100 în fapt
in effectin actual factactually.
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