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21 Английский язык для иностранцев
Official expression: English as a Second Language (English as a Second Language Program - программа для иностранцев (иммигрантов, учащихся школ или поступающих в вузы) по изучению английского языка)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Английский язык для иностранцев
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22 болтовня
1) General subject: babble, babblement, babbling, badinage, blab, blabber, blague, blather, blether, bosh, buck, buncombe, bunk, bunkum, burble, cackle, causerie, chaff, chat, chatter, chin chin, chin music, chin-chin, chin-wag, chinning, (пустая) chinwag, chirrup (человека), chit-chat, chitchat, clack, clatter, claver, clish ma claver, confabulation, coze, fiddle faddle, fiddle-faddle, fiddle-faddles, flummery, footle, froth, frothy conversation, gab, gabble, gammon, gammon and patter, gas, gossip, gossipry, haver, idle talk, jabber, jive, mag, malarkey, malarky, natter, overtalk, palaver, patter, prate, prattle, rigmarole, small talk, spiel, spitting, stultiloquence, stultiloquy, talk, talkee talkee, tattle, tittle tattle, tittle-tattle, tootle, twitter, twittle twattle, twittle-twattle, waffle, wish wash, wish-wash, yackety yak, yak yak, yakety yak, yap, blabbering, nonversation2) Colloquial: gabbing, gassing, piffle, yackety-yack, yakkety-yack, yatter, conversational gamut3) American: chin-music, gabfest (разг.)4) French: bavardage5) Jocular: chatteration7) Indian language: gup8) Spanish: palabra9) Scornful: talkee-talkee10) Scottish language: clish-ma-claver11) Jargon: bibble-babble, chin, chinwag, chitchap, foot-in-mouth disease, footie-footie, gum-beating, hot air, ubble-gubble, ya-yack-yack, ya-yack-yak, ya-yak-yack, ya-yak-yak, yac-yack-yack, yac-yack-yak, yac-yak-yack, yac-yak-yak, yack, yackety-yak, yak, yak-yak, yakety-yak, yock, yuk, ackamarackus, ackamaracka, gibber-gabber, collision mat, flapjaw, jaw, noise12) Graphic expression: dish of gossip13) Network technologies: Jabber ((1) В стандарте IEEE 802.3 Ethernet-пакет данных с длиной, выходящей за пределы спецификации; (2) Ошибочно и непрерывно передаваемое станцией сообщение о возникновении ошибки)15) Archaic: jowl -
23 конструкция языка
1) General subject: (программирования) language construct (к конструкциям ЯВУ относятся выражения (expression), управляющие структуры (control construct) и средства абстрагирования (means of abstraction), позволяющие воспринимать большие части программ)2) Information technology: language construct -
24 почти
1) General subject: a kind of, a sort of, about (you are about right - вы почти правы it is about two o'clock - сейчас около двух часов), all but, almost, as good as (he is as good as promised me - он почти что обещал мне), as near as, as near as a toucher, as near as damn it, by inch, close (he ran me very close - он почти меня догнал), close on (there were close on a hundred people present - присутствовало почти сто человек), close upon, half, half way, half-way, much, near, near hand, near upon (о времени), near-hand, nearly, next, next door, next door to, next to, nigh, or so, practically, pretty, pretty much, pushing, quasi, rising, scarce (не), scarcely (не), slightly, this side of (smth.), very nearly, within a hair of, scarcely, just shy of (talking about exact time: just shy of 2:04 - почти четыре минуты третьего), about to appear, nigh-hand, just about2) Colloquial: as near as kiss your hand, a whisker shy (of)3) Dialect: well-near4) American: most (сокращенно от almost)5) Poetical language: nighly6) Latin: circa7) Chemistry: most nearly8) Mathematics: well nigh10) Information technology: quite11) Sublime: well-nigh12) Makarov: approximately, as near as dammit, by inches, near to, near upon, only not, toward (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу), towards (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу)13) Archaic: anear14) Idiomatic expression: as close as you'll get -
25 формулировка
1) General subject: formula, formulation, formulization, statement, wording, drafting, characterization2) Mathematics: assertion, definition, enunciation, stating3) Law: expression, language, phraseology, word, words, phrase (в тексте контракта)4) Diplomatic term: phrasing6) Oil: language (в юридических документах), verbiage7) Advertising: problem statement8) Business: reading9) leg.N.P. form, technique (of drafting)10) Makarov: articulation, formulation (напр. закона), representation -
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КРЕПКОЕ СЛОВО (СЛОВЦб) coll NP sing only fixed WOa profane word or expressionstrong (off-color) languageunprintable name swearword curse word.«Что ж ты врёшь?» - говорит капитан-исправиик с прибавкою кое-какого крепкого словца (Гоголь 3). "Why are you lying?" says the police captain with the addition of some strong language (3a).«Чей ты?» - говорит капитан-исправник, ввернувши тебе при сей верной оказии кое-какое крепкое словцо (Гоголь 3). "Who do you belong to?" asks the captain of police, taking advantage of the occasion to call you a few unprintable names (3a). -
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ЭЗОПОВ (ЭЗОПОВСКИЙ) ЯЗЫК ЭЗОПОВ-СКАЯ РЕЧЬ all lit NP sing only fixed WOan allegorical expression of thoughts: Aesopian language.Работая с Усовой в Ташкенте в университете, мы не искали стукачей, потому что «писали» все. И мы упражнялись в эзоповом языке (Мандельштам 1). When Alisa Usov and I later taught at Tashkent University, there was no point in trying to p*ck up informers, because we knew everybody "wrote." And we tried to become adept in Aesopian language (1a).From Aesop, the name of the Greek fabulist. -
28 крепкое слово
• КРЕПКОЕ СЛОВО < СЛОВЦО> coll[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a profane word or expression:- swearword;- curse word.♦ "Что ж ты врёшь?" - говорит капитан-исправиик с прибавкою кое-какого крепкого словца (Гоголь 3). "Why are you lying?" says the police captain with the addition of some strong language (3a).♦ "Чей ты?" - говорит капитан-исправник, ввернувши тебе при сей верной оказии кое-какое крепкое словцо (Гоголь 3). "Who do you belong to?" asks the captain of police, taking advantage of the occasion to call you a few unprintable names (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > крепкое слово
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29 крепкое словцо
• КРЕПКОЕ СЛОВО < СЛОВЦО> coll[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a profane word or expression:- swearword;- curse word.♦ "Что ж ты врёшь?" - говорит капитан-исправиик с прибавкою кое-какого крепкого словца (Гоголь 3). "Why are you lying?" says the police captain with the addition of some strong language (3a).♦ "Чей ты?" - говорит капитан-исправник, ввернувши тебе при сей верной оказии кое-какое крепкое словцо (Гоголь 3). "Who do you belong to?" asks the captain of police, taking advantage of the occasion to call you a few unprintable names (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > крепкое словцо
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30 эзопов язык
• ЭЗОПОВ < ЭЗОПОВСКИЙ> ЯЗЫК; ЭЗОПОВСКАЯ РЕЧЬ all lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ an allegorical expression of thoughts:- Aesopian language.♦ Работая с Усовой в Ташкенте в университете, мы не искали стукачей, потому что "писали" все. И мы упражнялись в эзоповом языке (Мандельштам 1). When Alisa Usov and I later taught at Tashkent University there was no point in trying to pick up informers, because we knew everybody "wrote." And we tried to become adept in Aesopian language (1a).—————← From Aesop, the name of the Greek fabulist.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > эзопов язык
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31 эзоповская речь
• ЭЗОПОВ < ЭЗОПОВСКИЙ> ЯЗЫК; ЭЗОПОВСКАЯ РЕЧЬ all lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ an allegorical expression of thoughts:- Aesopian language.♦ Работая с Усовой в Ташкенте в университете, мы не искали стукачей, потому что "писали" все. И мы упражнялись в эзоповом языке (Мандельштам 1). When Alisa Usov and I later taught at Tashkent University there was no point in trying to pick up informers, because we knew everybody "wrote." And we tried to become adept in Aesopian language (1a).—————← From Aesop, the name of the Greek fabulist.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > эзоповская речь
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32 эзоповский язык
• ЭЗОПОВ < ЭЗОПОВСКИЙ> ЯЗЫК; ЭЗОПОВСКАЯ РЕЧЬ all lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ an allegorical expression of thoughts:- Aesopian language.♦ Работая с Усовой в Ташкенте в университете, мы не искали стукачей, потому что "писали" все. И мы упражнялись в эзоповом языке (Мандельштам 1). When Alisa Usov and I later taught at Tashkent University there was no point in trying to pick up informers, because we knew everybody "wrote." And we tried to become adept in Aesopian language (1a).—————← From Aesop, the name of the Greek fabulist.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > эзоповский язык
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33 английский язык для иностранных студентов
Official expression: English as a Second LanguageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > английский язык для иностранных студентов
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34 беспокоить
1) General subject: afflict, ail, annoy, bother, bug, commove, deliver troubles, discomfort, discommode, discompose, disoblige, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embarrass, exercise, feeze, ferret, flutter, fret, fret gizzard, fuss, gall, gnaw, harry, herry, incommode, inconvenience, perturb, perturbate, pother, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, worry, concern, harass, unsettle (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), beset4) Dialect: hatter5) American: faze6) Military: annoy (противника), badger7) Religion: tribulate8) Australian slang: rough-house10) Jargon: bone, drive( someone) up the wall, get, get in (one's) hair, hound, qualm, rip on (someone), take (someone's) mind, turn upside down, weird out, yank, put the been on (someone)11) Official expression: be of concern ( to)12) Makarov: beleaguer, derange, fret gizzard (кого-л.)13) Taboo: rip shit14) Phraseological unit: harsh (one's) mellow -
35 бродяга
1) General subject: Weary Willie, beach-comber, bo, bum, bushranger, bushwhacker, casual, doxy, drifter, drummer, estray, floater, gaberlunzie, gadabout, gadder, gipsy, glass man, hedge bird, hedge-bird, hobo, jetsam (вечный), knight of the road, landloper, loafer, maverick, nomad, prowler, rambler, randy, ranger, rapscallion, roamer, rogue, runabout, sansculotte, stiff, stroller, swagman, tramp, tramper, vagabond, vagrant, waif, wastrel, transient, roustabout3) Colloquial: bird of passage, landscaper4) American: bindlestiff, (сокр. от hobo) bo5) Obsolete: glass-man, runagate, scatterling7) Law: vagabondage, wanderer8) Australian slang: bagman, coaster, dero, derro, knockabout, sooner (первоначально о ленивой собаке), walkabout10) Scottish language: waff11) Jargon: ding-donger, lobby-gow, lobbygow, mug, mugg, needy, punk, straggler, street people, stumblebum, umbay, vag, paraffin (I gave me last apple to that old paraffin.), thirteen amp (Look at that bunch of thirteen amps over there.), yegg, gook, Johnson, bo 'bo, cad, character, dead one, dead-beat, deadbeat, dingbat, dinger, dingo, gay-cat, grifter, hamburger, heavy, plainer, shuffler12) Graphic expression: tumbleweed13) Makarov: fugitive14) Phraseological unit: bawdy basket -
36 внимать
2) Poetical language: hark3) General subject: heed (heed somebody's warning - to take notice of)4) Religion: give heed5) Makarov: drink in6) Idiomatic expression: bend an ear to -
37 выслушивать
1) General subject: audition, examine, give somebody a fair hearing, give somebody a hearing, hear (часто), lend one's ear, lend one's ears, listen, sound (больного), hear out, give an audience (кого-л.), grant an audience (кого-л.)2) Medicine: auscultate (больного), ausculto4) Idiomatic expression: bend an ear to -
38 давным-давно
1) General subject: a long time ago, a long while ago, ages ago, away back, in the year dot, lang syne, once upon a time, long ago, many moons ago, a good while ago, way back when2) Religion: of yore4) Scottish language: langsyne5) Idiomatic expression: back in the day -
39 идиома
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40 конструкция языка (программирования)
General subject: language construct (к конструкциям ЯВУ относятся выражения (expression), управляющие структуры (control construct) и средства абстрагирования (means of abstraction), позволяющие воспринимать большие части программ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конструкция языка (программирования)
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