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21 осмотрительный
1) General subject: awake, cagey, canny, cautions, cautious, chary, circumspect, circumspective, deliberate, discreet, fly, gingerly, guarded, provident, prudent, unhasting, ware, wary, wide awake, wide-awake2) Colloquial: cagy3) Dialect: cannie4) American: up-and-coming5) Diplomatic term: safe8) Makarov: circumspect (о человеке), measured -
22 правильный
1) General subject: accurate, correct, formal, hunky, hunky dory, incorrupt, just, legitimate, orderly, ortho, proper, regular, regulation, right (right use of words - правильное употребление слов), right-on, simple (о дроби), sound, square, straight, tesseral (о кристаллах), true, truthful, valid, veracious, well becoming, well formed, well-becoming, well-beseeming, coherent (This paper describes the appropriate correction that needs to be applied to the parameters in order to obtain a coherent result.)2) Naval: judicious3) Engineering: legal, straightening (о станке)4) Rare: rightful5) Mathematics: WF (well-formed), faithful, nice, rectilinear, tame6) Architecture: classical7) Logics: well-formed8) Metallurgy: leveling9) Physics: regular-shaped10) Jargon: kee-rect, kosher, on the beam, Hunk, right on right-on11) Information technology: logical12) Drilling: normal13) Programming: appropriate14) Robots: rational15) Psychoanalysis: paradic16) Makarov: actinomorphic, actinomorphous, adequate, incorruptible, moral, prim, pure (о языке, слоге и т.п.)17) Taboo: spot on -
23 правильный выбор
Makarov: adequate choice, judicious selection -
24 правильный отбор
1) Agriculture: proper selection2) Makarov: judicious selection -
25 продуманный
1) General subject: circumspect (о плане, решении и т. п.), circumspect (о решении и т.п.), considered, elaborate, mature, studied, thought out, thought-out, well advised, well judged, well thought out, well-advised, well-judged, well-thought-out, sound (АД), studious, sophisticated, (о действии, плане) cautious, well-weighed2) Mathematics: reasoned3) Law: circumspect (о решении и т. п.)4) Business: measured (о речи, докладе)5) Makarov: judicious -
26 разумное использование
1) Computers: smart use2) Mathematics: a judicious use, a rational useУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разумное использование
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27 разумный выбор
1) Advertising: reasoned choice2) Makarov: judicious selection -
28 разумный отбор
Makarov: judicious selection -
29 рациональное расходование денег
Makarov: judicious use of (one's) moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рациональное расходование денег
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30 рациональное создание резервов
EBRD: judicious provisioningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рациональное создание резервов
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31 рачительный
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32 создание оптимальных резервов
EBRD: judicious provisioningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > создание оптимальных резервов
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33 трезвый
1) General subject: abstinent, cold eyed, cold-eyed, fresh, hard nosed, hard-headed, hard-nosed, hardheaded, moderate, moderate in drinking, realist, realistic, shrewd, sober, sober-minded (о суждениях, действиях), staid, steady, teetotal, tough minded, tough-minded, cold-eye, unflustered3) Law: sober person4) Jargon: George, cold sober (Of course, I'm cold sober! Безусловно, я трезв!), dry, jober as a sudge, sold sober, on the wagon5) Student language: sobe -
34 тщательный визуальный осмотр
General subject: judicious visual inspectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тщательный визуальный осмотр
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35 целесообразное использование времени
Makarov: judicious use of (one's) timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > целесообразное использование времени
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36 целесообразное распределение времени
Makarov: judicious use of (one's) timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > целесообразное распределение времени
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37 целесообразный
1) General subject: desirable, economic, effectual, efficient, expedient, expediential, good (to have good reason to believe - иметь все основания считать), helpful, necessary, opportunistic, practic, practical (Adjective that describes an idea or plan that IS feasible or usable because if has been successfully tried or proven by past experience and is fit for actual practice), teleologic, viable, well, rational, sound2) Medicine: reasonable (о методе лечения)3) Mathematics: appropriate, suitable, worthwhile4) Economy: makes economic sense (букв. - имеет экономический смысл), makes sense, useful (It is useful - целесообразно)5) Architecture: practicability6) Information technology: feasible7) Patents: preferred9) Psychoanalysis: advisable10) Makarov: judicious, payable, profitable, reasonable, teleological, worth-while -
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ПОДНИМАТЬ (ПОДЫМАТЬ) /ПОДНЯТЬ ГОЛОС lit VP subj: human or collect)1. \Г-303 против кого-чего в защиту кого-чего, за кого-что to speak up resolutely, publicly (in opposition to or support of s.o. or sth.): X поднял голос против (в защиту) Y-a = X raised his voice against (in defense of) Y.2. to assert o.s., one's rights, some claims etc: X поднял голос - X spoke outX made his voice heard."...Если они (такие люди, как Иван Лукич,) сейчас выступят против Сталина, то от этого, кроме ещё нескольких тысяч покойников, ничего не будет, а вред большой. Ведь настанет время, когда они смогут поднять свой голос» (Гинзбург 1). u...If they (people like Ivan Lukich) stand up against Stalin now no good will come of it, it'll only be death for a few more thousand people. A time will come for them to speak out..." (1b).Из всех этих партий, в то самое время, как князь Андрей приехал к армии, собралась ещё одна, девятая партия, начинавшая поднимать свой голос. Это была партия людей старых, разумных, государственно-опытных... (Толстой 6). Just at the time Prince Andrei reached the army, another, a ninth party was being formed and beginning to make its voice heard. This was the party of the elders—judicious, capable men, experienced in government affairs... (6a). -
39 П-37
ПО ПАМЯТИ читать, рисовать, записывать что и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv(to recite, paint, write down etc sth.) without referring to the text, the original, or the source, but rather relying on one's recollection of itfrom memory.Тут Лёва написал ещё много отвлечённых от Тютчева страниц... Мы не можем восстановить по памяти, но там было несколько примечательно разумных страниц психологических обоснований... (Битов 2). Here without reference to Tyutchev, Lyova wrote a good many more pages....We can't re-create them from memory, but there were several remarkably judicious pages of psychological substantiation... (2a). -
40 разумный
reasonable, intelligent, judicious, rational, sound• Возможно, это разумное предположение, что... - It is probably a reasonable assumption that...• Возможно, что это разумный подход. - This is probably a sensible approach.• Вполне разумная техника была разработана для... - Quite subtle techniques have been devised for...• Интуитивно кажется разумным предположить, что... - It is intuitively reasonable to suppose that...• Кажется разумным предположить, что... - It seems reasonable to assume that...• Мы не будем доказывать здесь весьма разумное утверждение, что... - We will not prove here the very reasonable statement that...• Простейшее разумное предположение состоит в том, что... - The simplest reasonable assumption is that...• Существенно более разумным способом является... - A considerably more clever approach is to...• Считалось разумным предполагать, что... - It was considered reasonable to assume that...• Это разумная политика, потому что... —у This is a reasonable policy because...
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Judicious — Ju*di cious, a. [F. judicieux, fr. L. judicium judgment. See {Judicial}.] Of or relating to a court; judicial. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His last offenses to us Shall have judicious hearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Directed or governed by sound… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judicious — I adjective apperceptive, astute, calculating, careful, cautious, considerate, considered, deliberate, diplomatic, discerning, discreet, discretionary, discriminating, enlightened, heedful, judgmatic, mindful, moderate, perceptive, percipient,… … Law dictionary
judicious — (adj.) 1590s, having sound judgment, from M.Fr. judicieux (16c.), from L. iudicium judgment, from iudicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)). Meaning careful, prudent is from c.1600. Related: Judiciously; judiciousness … Etymology dictionary
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judicious — [adj] wise, thoughtful accurate, acute, astute, calculating, careful, cautious, circumspect, clear sighted, considerate, considered, diplomatic, discerning, discreet, discriminating, efficacious, enlightened, expedient, far sighted, informed,… … New thesaurus
judicious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or done with good judgement. DERIVATIVES judiciously adverb judiciousness noun … English terms dictionary
judicious — [jo͞odish′əs] adj. [Fr judicieux < L judicium, judgment < judex: see JUDGE] having, applying, or showing sound judgment; wise and careful judiciously adv. judiciousness n … English World dictionary
judicious — 01. Parents have to be [judicious] in disciplining their children; too much is as bad as too little. 02. By examining a [judicious] selection of contexts, one can gain insight into the meaning and usage of new vocabulary. 03. I think you will… … Grammatical examples in English
judicious — judicial, judicious These two words, both derived from the Latin word judex meaning ‘judge’, are easily confused although their current meanings are distinct. Judicial means ‘relating to judges or legal processes’ (a judicial inquiry / a judicial … Modern English usage
judicious — judiciously, adv. judiciousness, n. /jooh dish euhs/, adj. 1. using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one s money. 2. having, exercising, or characterized by good or… … Universalium
judicious — adj. (formal) judicious to + inf. (it would be judicious to remain silent) * * * [dʒuː dɪʃəs] (formal) judicious to + inf. (it would be judicious to remain silent) … Combinatory dictionary