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61 become ***** be·come
[bɪ'kʌm] became vb: pt become pp1. vidiventare, divenireto become fat/thin — ingrassare/dimagrire
it became increasingly difficult to cover costs — è diventato sempre più difficile far fronte ai costi
2. impers vb3. vtit does not become her — (dress etc) non le sta bene, (behaviour) non le si addice
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62 определение неисправности
Определение неисправности-- As the trains become both more complex and more reliable it becomes increasingly difficult for the train driver to make a quick and accurate diagnosis of a train fault.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > определение неисправности
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63 postajati
vi impf get to be (- postati) | to nam postajatie sve teže we find it increasingly difficult* * *• become -
64 make both ends meet
make (both/two) ends meet сводить концы с концамиMany people on fixed incomes are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > make both ends meet
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65 make ends meet
make (both/two) ends meet сводить концы с концамиMany people on fixed incomes are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > make ends meet
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66 make two ends meet
make (both/two) ends meet сводить концы с концамиMany people on fixed incomes are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > make two ends meet
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67 все
I 1. всё; мест.; ср. от весьalways, all the time; only, justвсе же — nevertheless, yet
2. всё; нареч.это еще не все — the story is not complete, this is not the whole story
2) ( до сих пор) still- все еще3) разг. ( только) only, all4) all the same ( однако); however, nevertheless ( тем не менее)как ни стараюсь, все не разбираю, что он говорит — however hard I try, I cannot make out what he says
все труднее и труднее — increasingly difficult /hard
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68 start(-)up
['stɑːtʌp]сущ.; эк."стартап" (недавно созданная фирма, обычно интернет-компания)It is increasingly difficult for large investors to identify the startups that have true potential. — Крупным инвесторам очень трудно выделить из общей массы "стартапов" фирмы с реальным потенциалом.
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69 start(-)up
['stɑːtʌp]сущ.; эк."стартап" (недавно созданная фирма, обычно интернет-компания)It is increasingly difficult for large investors to identify the startups that have true potential. — Крупным инвесторам очень трудно выделить из общей массы "стартапов" фирмы с реальным потенциалом.
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70 to go plural
«Превратиться во множественное». Going plural — совершенно новая концепция для англичан, но русские хорошо с ней знакомы. Это значит работать на нескольких работах: I'm thinking of going plural. It is becoming increasingly difficult for me to live on my present salary. — Я подумываю о том, чтобы найти ещё одну работу. Становится всё тяжелее жить на мою нынешнюю зарплату. Plural, как известно, грамматический термин, используемый по отношению к словам, а не к вещам или событиям. Только в середине XIX в. оно получило более широкое распространение и обычно использовалось, чтобы завуалировать непривлекательные идеи. В 1860 г. британский философ Джон Стюарт Милл (1806—73) предложил plural voting, т. е. предоставление образованным людям право голосовать несколько раз. Вскоре после этого мормоны в Юте «изобрели» plural marriage, другим словом, многожёнство. С тех пор словосочетания plural society и plural democracy употребляются как характеристика многоукладного общества или многонационального государства. -
71 het wordt hoe langer hoe moeilijker
het wordt hoe langer hoe moeilijkerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het wordt hoe langer hoe moeilijker
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72 hoe
1 [op welke wijze; in welke graad/mate] how2 [waarom; waardoor] how3 [hoedanig] how4 [welk(e)] what5 [met welke naam] what♦voorbeelden:hoe eerder hoe liever/beter • the sooner the betterhet gaat hoe langer hoe beter • it is getting better all the timehoe ouder ze wordt, des te minder ziet ze/hoe minder ze ziet • the older she gets, the less she seeshoe ver bent u? • how are you getting on?hoe fietst zij naar school? • which way does she cycle to school?hij wist niet hoe hij het had • he didn't know what had come over himhoe is het (toch/in hemelsnaam) mogelijk? • well I never!, well I'll be blowed!hoe moet dat nu verder? • where do we go from here?hoe dat met jou moet, als het echt gevaarlijk wordt … • what is to become of you when things get really dangerous …hij vertelde, hoe zij één voor één te voorschijn kwamen • he related how they came out one by onezij wil nu wel eens weten hoe of wat • she wants to know where she standshet wordt hoe langer hoe moeilijker • it's getting increasingly difficulthoe dan ook • anyway, anyhow; no matter how; 〈 op welke wijze ook〉 by hook or by crook; 〈 wat er ook gebeurt〉 no matter whathoe het ook zij • be that as it may, in any eventhoe vreemd het ook lijkt, hoe duur het ook is • strange as it may seem, expensive though it ishet hoe en waarom • the whys and the whereforeshet hoe en het wat • what's what, the ins and outsniet meer weten hoe of wat • not know which way to turn2 hoe kom je erbij? • how can you think such a thing?ik weet niet hoe het komt • I don't know why (this is happening)hoe komt het dat je zo laat bent? • 〈 informeel〉 how come you're so late?hoezo?, hoe dat zo? • how/what do you mean?, why do you ask?3 hoe is het weer? • what is the weather like?, how's the weather?hoe vind je mijn kamer? • how do you like my room?4 hoe is uw naam? • what is your name?5 hoe noemen jullie de baby? • what are you going to call the baby?kunst, kitsch of hoe je het ook maar noemen wilt • art, kitsch, or whatever you want to call it¶ zij danste, en hoe! • she danced, and how! -
73 more and more
(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) mere og mere* * *(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) mere og mere -
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(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) mer og mer/-ere og -ere -
80 more and more
(increasingly: It's becoming more and more difficult to see.) sempre più
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difficult — dif|fi|cult [ dıfıkəlt ] adjective *** 1. ) not easy to do, deal with, or understand: HARD: Choosing the winner was a difficult task. The exam questions were too difficult. difficult to do something: It s difficult to say what time I will get… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
difficult */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt] / US [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adjective 1) not easy to do, deal with, or understand Choosing the winner was a difficult task. The exam questions were too difficult. it is difficult to do something: It s difficult to say what time I will get… … English dictionary
increasingly — [[t]ɪnkri͟ːsɪŋli[/t]] ♦♦ ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v, ADV with cl You can use increasingly to indicate that a situation or quality is becoming greater in intensity or more common. He was finding it increasingly difficult to make decisions... There… … English dictionary
increasingly — in|creas|ing|ly [ ın krisıŋli ] adverb *** more and more over a period of time: Her job has become increasingly difficult. Increasingly, people are retiring younger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
increasingly*/*/ — [ɪnˈkriːsɪŋli] adv more and more over a period of time Her job has become increasingly difficult.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
difficult — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, prove, remain, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ It is getting more and more difficult to find … Collocations dictionary
increasingly — adv. Increasingly is used with these adjectives: ↑absorbed, ↑abstract, ↑active, ↑aggressive, ↑agitated, ↑alarmed, ↑angry, ↑annoyed, ↑anxious, ↑apparent, ↑authoritarian, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
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