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1 отсутствие отсутстви·е
absence; (чего-л.) lack; (отсутствие в наличии) nonavailability, unavailabilityза отсутствием кого-л. — in the absence of smb.
за отсутствием чего-л. — for lack of smth., in the default of smth.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > отсутствие отсутстви·е
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2 недоставать опыта
1) General subject: lack the expertise2) Finances: lack experience -
3 никуда не годиться, пропАсть
General subject: be done for (These shoes are done for.Эти туфли никуда не годятся. If the boss finds out Peter's lack of expertise, he is done for. Если начальник узнает о некомпетентности Петра-он пропал.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > никуда не годиться, пропАсть
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4 отсутствие компетентности
Military: lack of expertiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие компетентности
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5 экономическая и внешнеполитическая некомпетентность
Diplomatic term: lack of economic and foreign-policy expertiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > экономическая и внешнеполитическая некомпетентность
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6 П-592
ПРОФЕССОР КИСЛЫХ ЩЕЙ highly coll NP usu. sing often used as Interj fixed WOused to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etcsome expert he (she) is!(of a real professor) fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!Ox, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly' Fine kind of professor you are! (2a). -
7 профессор кислых шей
• ПРОФЕССОР КИСЛЫХ ЩЕЙ highly colt[NP; usu. sing; often used as Interj; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etc:- some expert he (she) is!;- [of a real professor] fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!♦ Ох, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly! Fine kind of professor you are! (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > профессор кислых шей
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8 профессор кислых щей
[NP; usu. sing; often used as Interj; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge, but, in the speaker's opinion, has little or none, when said of a real professor, used to underscore what the speaker considers a lack of professional qualifications, academic expertise etc:- some expert he (she) is!;- [of a real professor] fine kind of professor (scholar etc) he (she) is!♦ Ох, и поиздевалась же она надо мной: мол, профессор, а анкету правильно заполнить не может! Профессор кислых щей! (Зиновьев 2). Oh, and then she had a really good go at me. Look at you, a professor, and you can't even fill a form in properly! Fine kind of professor you are! (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > профессор кислых щей
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