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61 step forward
фраз. гл. предложить свою помощьThe police have asked for witnesses of the accident to step forward to help with enquiries. — Полиция попросила свидетелей происшествия оказать помощь следствию.
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62 step turn
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63 step toward open confrontation
Дипломатический термин: шаг к открытой конфронтации (with... - с... ; англ. цитата - из статьи в Business Week)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > step toward open confrontation
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64 step-and-repeat camera
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > step-and-repeat camera
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65 step fault hading with the dip
English-Russian dictionary of geology > step fault hading with the dip
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66 step-fault hading with the dip
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > step-fault hading with the dip
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67 step fault hading with the dip
Геология: согласно падающий ступенчатый сбросУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > step fault hading with the dip
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68 with a step composed of two up-edge squares made of bars
Морской термин: из двух квадратов "на ребро"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > with a step composed of two up-edge squares made of bars
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69 with a sure step
Общая лексика: твёрдой походкой, уверенным шагом -
70 with solid step
Макаров: твёрдым шагом, уверенным шагом -
71 with a step composed of two up-edge squares made of bars
из двух квадратов "на ребро"English-Russian marine dictionary > with a step composed of two up-edge squares made of bars
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72 be out of step
отстать (от); не соответствовать [букв. идти не в ногу]; см. тж. in step 2)They know, from the way Mr. Robens talks of their strike, that he is utterly out of step with the workers. (‘Daily Worker’) — Высказывания мистера Робенса о забастовке показали рабочим, что их интересы его меньше всего волнуют.
This writter is out of step with the times. — Этот писатель давно отстал от своего времени.
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73 in step
1) в такт [букв. в ногу]‘You dance very well,’ he said. ‘I have to,’ she answered. ‘If I dance with Pete Webb, one of us has to be able to keep in step.’ (S. Heym, ‘Goldsborough’, ch. IV) — - Вы отлично танцуете, - сказал он. - Приходится! - ответила Микки. - Когда танцуешь с Питом, так хоть одному из нас надо держать такт.
2) соответствующий (with; обыкн. употр. с гл. to be); см. тж. be out of stepThe bureaucrats... are entirely in step with the letter's plans to exptoit the workers to the limit. (W. Foster, ‘Misleaders of Labor’, ch. II) — Профбюрократы... целиком солидаризируются с предпринимателями, цель которых - довести до предела эксплуатацию рабочих.
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74 bring into step
соразмерять, согласовыватьBring your way of life into step with your income. — Живите по средствам.
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75 next step
reckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
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76 procedure step
reckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
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77 program step
шаг программы; команда программыreckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
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78 feed step
reckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
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79 integration step
reckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > integration step
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80 take a step
reckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
См. также в других словарях:
in step with — (someone/something) 1. in agreement with someone or something. She is very much in step with the times. 2. at the same speed or level as someone or something else. He found it hard to keep in step with the changes. Gasoline prices rose in step… … New idioms dictionary
in step with — Synonyms and related words: accommodated to, according to, adapted to, adjusted to, after, agreeable to, agreeably to, answerable to, by, conformable to, congruent with, consistent with, in accordance with, in agreement with, in compliance with,… … Moby Thesaurus
keep step with — {v. phr.} To maintain the same degree of progress as someone else. * /The United States has no choice but to keep step with potential enemies in terms of modern defense systems./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep step with — {v. phr.} To maintain the same degree of progress as someone else. * /The United States has no choice but to keep step with potential enemies in terms of modern defense systems./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep\ step\ with — v. phr. To maintain the same degree of progress as someone else. The United States has no choice but to keep step with potential enemies in terms of modern defense systems … Словарь американских идиом
in step with someone — in step with (someone/something) 1. in agreement with someone or something. She is very much in step with the times. 2. at the same speed or level as someone or something else. He found it hard to keep in step with the changes. Gasoline prices… … New idioms dictionary
in step with something — in step with (someone/something) 1. in agreement with someone or something. She is very much in step with the times. 2. at the same speed or level as someone or something else. He found it hard to keep in step with the changes. Gasoline prices… … New idioms dictionary
out of step with something — out of step (with (something)) 1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of. The governor s remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters. 2. not aware of something. Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the … New idioms dictionary
out of step with — out of step (with (something)) 1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of. The governor s remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters. 2. not aware of something. Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the … New idioms dictionary
keep step with — walk side by side with, keep up with, not fall behind … English contemporary dictionary
step — /step/ noun a movement forward ● Becoming assistant to the MD is a step up the promotion ladder. ♦ in step with moving at the same rate as ● The pound rose in step with the dollar. ♦ out of step with not moving at the same rate as ● The pound was … Dictionary of banking and finance