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1 Everything Ridiculous Imagined Since Adam
Jocular: ERISAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Everything Ridiculous Imagined Since Adam
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2 Syndrome Imagined To Discourage Amour
Chat: SIDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Syndrome Imagined To Discourage Amour
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3 представляемый
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4 призрачный
прл1) являющийся призраком ghostly, phantom attr, spectralпри́зрачная рука́ — ghostly/phantom/spectral hand
2) мнимый imagined, unreal, illusory litпри́зрачное могу́щество — illusory/imagined might
при́зрачная угро́за — imagined/unreal/non-existent threat
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5 как можно себе представить
1) General subject: as may be imaginedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > как можно себе представить
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6 я представлял себе вас высоким
General subject: I had imagined you a tall man, I had imagined you as a tall manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я представлял себе вас высоким
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7 П-258
КТО БЫ МОГ ПОДУМАТЬ! КТО БЫ ПОДУМАЛ! both coll (sent these forms only used as Interj or indep. clause foil. by а что-clause fixed WOit is hard to believe (that the situation has turned out this way), no one could ever have predicted (that things would turn out this way)who would (ever) have thought?who could have imagined? it's hard to believe! I never would have guessed! (just) imagine! (used as Interj only) what do you know! imagine that! incredible!(Сарафанов:) Нина! У меня никакого сомнения! Он твой брат!.. Боже мой... Ну кто бы мог подумать? (Вампилов 4). (S.:) Nina! I don't have any doubts at all! He's your brother!...My God....Well, who would ever have thought? (4b)....Кто бы мог подумать, что Варвара не одна дома? А она таки действительно была не одна - с Анисьей Лобановой (Абрамов 1). Who could have imagined that Varvara would not be alone in the house? But in fact, she was not alone, she was with Anisya Loba-nova (1a). -
8 кто бы мог подумать!
• КТО БЫ МОГ ПОДУМАТЬ!; КТО БЫ ПОДУМАЛ! both coll[sent; these forms only; used as Interj or indep. clause foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ it is hard to believe (that the situation has turned out this way), no one could ever have predicted (that things would turn out this way):- who would (ever) have thought?;- who could have imagined?;- it's hard to believe!;- I never would have guessed!;- (just) imagine!;- [used as Interj only] what do you know!;- imagine that!;- incredible!♦ [Сарафанов:] Нина! У меня никакого сомнения! Он твой брат!.. Боже мой... Ну кто бы мог подумать? (Вампилов 4). [S.:] Nina! I don't have any doubts at all! He's your brother!...My God....Well, who would ever have thought? (4b).♦...Кто бы мог подумать, что Варвара не одна дома? А она таки действительно была не одна - с Анисьей Лобановой (Абрамов 1). Who could have imagined that Varvara would not be alone in the house? But in fact, she was not alone; she was with Anisya Lobanova (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто бы мог подумать!
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9 кто бы подумал!
• КТО БЫ МОГ ПОДУМАТЬ!; КТО БЫ ПОДУМАЛ! both coll[sent; these forms only; used as Interj or indep. clause foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ it is hard to believe (that the situation has turned out this way), no one could ever have predicted (that things would turn out this way):- who would (ever) have thought?;- who could have imagined?;- it's hard to believe!;- I never would have guessed!;- (just) imagine!;- [used as Interj only] what do you know!;- imagine that!;- incredible!♦ [Сарафанов:] Нина! У меня никакого сомнения! Он твой брат!.. Боже мой... Ну кто бы мог подумать? (Вампилов 4). [S.:] Nina! I don't have any doubts at all! He's your brother!...My God....Well, who would ever have thought? (4b).♦...Кто бы мог подумать, что Варвара не одна дома? А она таки действительно была не одна - с Анисьей Лобановой (Абрамов 1). Who could have imagined that Varvara would not be alone in the house? But in fact, she was not alone; she was with Anisya Lobanova (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто бы подумал!
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10 воображённый
adj. imaginary, imaginedРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > воображённый
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11 воображенный
1) imaginary
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12 воображать
•The beam is imagined to provide a forward flow of energy.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > воображать
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13 воображать
•The beam is imagined to provide a forward flow of energy.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > воображать
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14 легко себе представить
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > легко себе представить
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15 представить себе ... как
•Any mechanical system may be conceived (or imagined) as a set of particles in space subject to a certain number of constraints.
•Think of a molecule as a collection of atoms held firmly in...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > представить себе ... как
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16 совершенно очевидно, что
•It is apparent (or obvious, or clear, or evident) that Fig. 9.33 is fully analogous to Fig. 9.23.
•As can well be imagined, smooth progress during drilling operations depends largely on their efficiency.
•It is amply evident that living things are chemical entities.
•Quite apparently, the characteristics may be different.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совершенно очевидно, что
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17 воображённый
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18 воображаемая поверхность
1) Engineering: imaginary surface2) Information technology: imagined surfaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воображаемая поверхность
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19 воображаемое сообщество
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > воображаемое сообщество
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20 воображаемый страх
1) Jargon: bugaboo (реальный или2) Mass media: imagined fearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воображаемый страх
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