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  • 1 род профессии

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > род профессии

  • 2 профессия

    1. capacity
    2. craft
    3. function
    4. line of profession
    5. post
    6. skill
    7. working status
    8. profession; calling; trade
    9. business
    10. calling
    11. occupation

    профессия, вредная для здоровьяunhealthy occupation

    сфера услуг, обслуживающие профессииtertiary occupation

    12. trade

    профессии, относящиеся к сфере обслуживанияservice trades

    13. vocation
    14. walk of life

    общественное положение; профессияwalk of life

    Синонимический ряд:
    специальность (сущ.) ремесло; специальность

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > профессия

  • 3 род

    I муж.
    1) family, kin, clan

    без роду и племени — without (kith or) kin, all alone

    2) ( происхождение) birth, origin, stock; generation ( поколение)

    из рода в род — from generation to generation, generation after generation, for generations

    3) биол. genus
    ••

    ему на роду написаноразг. he is fated/destined to

    человеческий род — human race/kind

    II муж.
    1) (сорт, вид) kind, sort, type; genre ( жанр); class
    ••

    в некотором роде — in some way, in a certain sense

    в этом роде, в таком роде — something like that, something of that kind, something to that effect

    всякого рода, разного рода, различного рода — all kinds/sorts/types of, of all kinds, any kind/sort/type of

    единственный в своем роде — the only one of its kind, in a class by itself, unique

    особого рода — a special type of/kind of

    род занятий — line of work, occupation, profession

    своего рода — in a sense, in a way

    такого рода, подобного рода — such, of this kind, this sort of

    III муж.; грам.

    существительное мужского/женского/среднего рода — masculine/feminine/neuter

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > род

  • 4 Б-197

    ВАШ БРАТ coll NP sing only often foil. by an appos denoting the class of people in question when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole when used as subjcompl with copula, nom only (subj: human, usu. refers to a specific individual within that class fixed WO
    (you and) a person or persons similar to you with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males): (when used as obj or subj) people (men, guys, fellows etc) like you
    the likes of you ( usu. when foil. by an appos) you writers (workers etc) (in limited contexts) your kind (sort) your lot those (people) of your ilk (when used as subj-compl) one of you (writers (workers etc)) one of your kind (sort) one of your fellow writers (workers etc) your fellow writer (worker etc) (in limited contexts) one of your ilk.
    (Анна Петровна:) Денег у меня нет и не будет для вашего брата! (Чехов 1). (А.Р:) I have no money and I shall never have it for people like you (1a).
    «Разное (я) в жизни испытала вашего брата - мужиков - должна бы уж хорошо знать» (Копелев 1). Tve seen a lot in life
    I should know you men well by now" (1a).
    Комиссар поморщился и сказал: «Знаешь что, Чита? Иди-ка ты подальше со своим раскаянием. Я вашего брата тридцать пять лет ловлю, и все одну пластинку крутят, когда ко мне приводят» (Семенов 1). The Commissioner frowned and said: "Do you know something, Cheetah? Go and take a running jump with your repentance. I've been catching your sort for thirty-five years now and they all sing the same tune when they're brought to me" (1a).
    Это время прошло, когда с вами в вопросики-ответики играли. Сейчас некогда, вашего брата здесь целые банды» (Иоффе 1).
    "The time when we played games of questions and answers with you is now past. There's no time any more - there are hordes of your lot here now" (1a).
    Мелузов:) Будешь совсем хорошей женщиной, такой, какой надо, как это нынче требуется от вашего брата (Островский 11). ( context transl) (М.:) You'll be a thoroughly fine woman, such as you should be, such as is required of your sex nowadays (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-197

  • 5 Б-198

    НАШ БРАТ coll NP sing only often foil. by an appos denoting the class of people in question when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human, usu. refers to a specific individual within that class fixed WO
    (we or I and) a person or persons similar to us or me with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males): (when used as obj or subj) people (men, guys, fellows etc) like us (me)
    the likes of us (me) ( usu. when foil. by an appos) we ( us) writers ( workers etc) our ( my) fellow writers ( workers etc) (in limited contexts) our (own) kind (sort) those ( people) of our ilk (when used as subj-compl) one of us (writers (workers etc)) one of our kind (sort) one of our (my) fellow writers (workers etc) our (my) fellow writer (worker etc) (in limited contexts) one of our ilk.
    (Пепел:) Ты барин... было у тебя время, когда ты нашего брата за человека не считал... (Горький 3). (P.:) You're a gentleman, and once upon a time you didn't look on people like us as human beings (3d).
    «Она умна, - повторял он (чиновник), - мила, образованна, на нашего брата и не посмотрит» (Герцен 1). "She is intelligent," he (the clerk) repeated, "nice, cultured, but she won't look at fellows like us" (1a).
    ...Кто-то недавно мне говорил, что он возвратился в Россию, но в приказах по корпусу не было. Впрочем, до нашего брата вести поздно доходят» (Лермонтов 1). "Someone was telling me recently that he had returned to Russia, but there was nothing about it in divisional orders. But then news is late in reaching the likes of us" (1a).
    «Какова молодежь-то, а, Феоктист? —сказал он. — Смеется над нашим братом - стариками» (Толстой 5). "What are these young people coming to, eh, Feoktist?" he said. "Making fun of us old fellows!" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-198

  • 6 Б-199

    СВОЙ БРАТ coll NP sing only often foil. by an appos denoting the class of people in question when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human, usu. refers to a specific individual within that class fixed WO
    a person or persons similar to the person or persons specified (by the appositive and/or context) with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males): (when used as obj or subj) people (men, guys, fellows etc) like us (me, you etc)
    the likes of us (me, you, him, her, them) ( usu. when foil. by an appos) our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc) (in limited contexts) our (my, your, his, her, their) (own) kind (sort) those (people) of our (your, their) ilk (when used as subj-compl) one of us (you, them) one of us (you) writers (workers etc) one of our (your, their) kind (sort) one of our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc) our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writer (worker etc) (in limited contexts) one of our (your, their) ilk.
    Обычно у Крымова складывались хорошие отношения со строевыми командирами, вполне сносные со штабными, а раздражённые и не всегда искренние со своим же братом политическими работниками (Гроссман 2). As a rule, he (Krymov) was able to establish good relations with officers in the field, tolerable relations with staff officers, and only awkward, rather insincere relations with his fellow political-workers (2a).
    Слуги также привязались к нему (Базарову), хотя он над ними подтрунивал: они чувствовали, что он всё-таки свой брат, не барин (Тургенев 2). The servants also grew attached to him (Bazarov), though he was always deriding them: they felt that none the less he was one of them, and not a master (2f).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-199

  • 7 ваш брат

    ВАШ БРАТ coll
    [NP; sing only; often foll. by an appos denoting the class of people in question; when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole; when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human), usu. refers to a specific individual within that class; fixed WO]
    =====
    (you and) a person or persons similar to you with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males):
    - [when used as obj or subj] people <men, guys, fellows etc> like you;
    - [usu. when foll. by an appos] you writers <workers etc>;
    - [in limited contexts] your kind < sort>;
    - those < people> of your ilk;
    - [when used as subj-compl] one of you (writers <workers etc>);
    - one of your fellow writers (workers etc);
    - your fellow writer (worker etc);
    - [in limited contexts] one of your ilk.
         ♦ [Анна Петровна:] Денег у меня нет и не будет для вашего брата! (Чехов 1). [А.Р:] I have no money and I shall never have it for people like you (1a).
         ♦ "Разное [ я] в жизни испытала; вашего брата - мужиков - должна бы уж хорошо знать" (Копелев 1). "I've seen a lot in life; I should know you men well by now" (1a).
         ♦ Комиссар поморщился и сказал: "Знаешь что, Чита? Иди-ка ты подальше со своим раскаянием. Я вашего брата тридцать пять лет ловлю, и все одну пластинку крутят, когда ко мне приводят" (Семенов 1). The Commissioner frowned and said: "Do you know something, Cheetah? Go and take a running jump with your repentance. I've been catching your sort for thirty-five years now and they all sing the same tune when they're brought to me" (1a).
         ♦ "Это время прошло, когда с вами в вопросики-ответики играли. Сейчас некогда, вашего брата здесь целые банды" (Иоффе 1).
    ♦ "The time when we played games of questions and answers with you is now past. There's no time any more - there are hordes of your lot here now" (1a).
         ♦ [Мел у зов:] Будешь совсем хорошей женщиной, такой, какой надо, как это нынче требуется от вашего брата (Островский 11). [context transl] [М.:] You'll be a thoroughly fine woman, such as you should be, such as is required of your sex nowadays (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ваш брат

  • 8 наш брат

    НАШ БРАТ coll
    [NP; sing only; often foll. by an appos denoting the class of people in question; when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole; when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human), usu. refers to a specific individual within that class; fixed WO]
    =====
    (we or I and) a person or persons similar to us or me with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males):
    - [when used as obj or subj] people (men, guys, fellows etc) like us (me);
    - [usu. when foll. by an appos] we <us> writers <workers etc>;
    - our <my> fellow writers <workers etc>;
    - [in limited contexts] our (own) kind (sort);
    - those < people> of our ilk;
    - [when used as subj-compl] one of us (writers <workers etc>);
    - one of our (my) fellow writers (workers etc);
    - our (my) fellow writer (worker etc);
    - [in limited contexts] one of our ilk.
         ♦ [Пепел:] Ты барин... было у тебя время, когда ты нашего брата за человека не считал... (Горький 3). [P.:] You're a gentleman, and once upon a time you didn't look on people like us as human beings (3d).
         ♦ "Она умна, - повторял он [чиновник], - мила, образованна, на нашего брата и не посмотрит" (Герцен 1). "She is intelligent," he [the clerk] repeated, "nice, cultured, but she won't look at fellows like us" (1a).
         ♦ "...Кто-то недавно мне говорил, что он возвратился в Россию, но в приказах по корпусу не было. Впрочем, до нашего брата вести поздно доходят" (Лермонтов 1). "Someone was telling me recently that he had returned to Russia, but there was nothing about it in divisional orders. But then news is late in reaching the likes of us" (1a).
         ♦ "Какова молодёжь-то, а, Феоктист? —сказал он. - Смеётся над нашим братом - стариками" (Толстой 5). "What are these young people coming to, eh, Feoktist?" he said. "Making fun of us old fellows!" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наш брат

  • 9 свой брат

    [NP; sing only; often foll. by an appos denoting the class of people in question; when used as obj or (less often) subj, usu. refers to the class as a whole; when used as subj-compl with copula, nom only (subj: human), usu. refers to a specific individual within that class; fixed WO]
    =====
    a person or persons similar to the person or persons specified (by the appositive and/ or context) with regard to position, profession, social status, views etc (more often of males):
    - [when used as obj or subj] people <men, guys, fellows etc> like us <me, you etc>;
    - the likes of us <me, you, him, her, them>;
    - [usu. when foll. by an appos] our <my, your, his, her, their> fellow writers <workers etc>;
    - [in limited contexts] our <my, your, his, her, their> (own) kind < sort>;
    - those (people) of our (your, their) ilk;
    - [when used as subj-compl] one of us (you, them);
    - one of us (you) writers (workers etc);
    - one of our (your, their) kind (sort);
    - one of our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writers (workers etc);
    - our (my, your, his, her, their) fellow writer (worker etc);
    - [in limited contexts] one of our (your, their) ilk.
         ♦ Обычно у Крымова складывались хорошие отношения со строевыми командирами, вполне сносные со штабными, а раздражённые и не всегда искренние со своим же братом политическими работниками (Гроссман 2). As a rule, he [Krymov] was able to establish good relations with officers in the field, tolerable relations with staff officers, and only awkward, rather insincere relations with his fellow political-workers (2a).
         ♦ Слуги также привязались к нему [Базарову], хотя он над ними подтрунивал: они чувствовали, что он всё-таки свой брат, не барин (Тургенев 2). The servants also grew attached to him [Bazarov], though he was always deriding them: they felt that none the less he was one of them, and not a master (2f).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой брат

  • 10 занятие заняти·е

    1) (дело, труд, работа) occupation, profession, trade, work, business

    бесперспективное занятие — blind-alley employment / job / occupation

    основное занятие — main / primary occupation

    род занятий — line of business, kind of work

    часы занятий — working hours; (в учреждении) office hours; (в школе) school hours

    2) (города, страны, предприятия и т.п.) occupation

    Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > занятие заняти·е

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