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1) General subject: attendance, audience, auditive, auditorial, auditorium, auditory, class, classroom (в учебном заведении), coverage, lecture hall, lecture theatre, recitation room, schoolroom, theatre2) Medicine: theater3) Military: (лекционная) hall4) Engineering: auditorium (помещение), classroom (помещение), lecture room (помещение)5) Construction: cavea, lecture space6) Law: floor7) Linguistics: locutionary target8) Architecture: house, lecture-room9) Cinema: constituency12) Makarov: front -
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ж. auditorium, lecture hall, lecture roomаудитория, класс — recitation room
конференц-зал, аудитория — lecture hall
аудитория, лекционный зал — lecture theatre
лекционный зал, аудитория — lecture theatre
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1) General subject: amphitheater, amphitheatre, auditorium2) Engineering: lecture hall3) Construction: lecture room, lecture space, lecture theater4) Advertising: lecture theatre -
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............................................................1. lecture/hall............................................................2. lecture/room............................................................3. audience(n.) بار، ملاقات رسمی، حضار، مستمعین، شنودگان -
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Существительное аудитория и сходное с ним по форме английское auditorium не совпадают по значению. Auditorium употребляется, как правило, в значении 'зрительный зал': spacious auditorium of a new theatre. Аудитория в значении 'учебное помещение для лекций и докладов' переводится на английский язык словами lecture-hall и lecture-room. Слово аудитория в значении 'слушатели' эквивалентно английскому audience(s): большая аудитория – large audience, детская аудитория – children's audience(s).Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > аудитория
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БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем) БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда VP subj: human usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)) (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc): место X битком набито (Y-ами) = place X is filled (full) to overflowing (to capacity) (with Ys) X is packed tight (with Ys) place X is packed (jammed) to the rafters (with Ys) X is jammed full (of Ys) X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting (at the seams)) (with Ys) X is chock-full (of Ys)....(Пастернак) читал «Антония и Клеопатру». Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....(Pasternak) gave а reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (3a).Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите» (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a). -
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HE ДАВАТЬ ПОКОЯ (-ю) кому VP subj: human or abstrto disturb, worry s.o. unremittinglyX не даёт Y-y покоя = X gives Y no peace (rest)X doesn't give Y a momenta peace (rest) person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second (a moment etc)) X haunts Y.В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).(Софья Егоровна:) Вы как-то странно смотрите (на меня)... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). (S.E.:) You have this odd way of looking (at me)...and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ «эстрады» и «залы»... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a). -
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• БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем; БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда[VP; subj: human; usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)]=====⇒ (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc):- X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting < at the seams>) (with Ys);- X is chock-full (of Ys).♦...[Пастернак] читал " Антония и Клеопатру". Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....[Pasternak] gave a reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).♦ И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (За).♦ "Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите" (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > битком набить
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• БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем; БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда[VP; subj: human; usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)]=====⇒ (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc):- X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting < at the seams>) (with Ys);- X is chock-full (of Ys).♦...[Пастернак] читал " Антония и Клеопатру". Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....[Pasternak] gave a reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).♦ И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (За).♦ "Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите" (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > битком набиться
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• НЕ ДАВАТЬ ПОКОЯ <-ю> кому[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to disturb, worry s.o. unremittingly:- person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second <a moment etc>);- X haunts Y.♦ В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Вы как-то странно смотрите [на меня]... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] You have this odd way of looking [at me]... and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).♦...В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ "эстрады" и "залы"... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не давать покою
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• НЕ ДАВАТЬ ПОКОЯ <-ю> кому[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to disturb, worry s.o. unremittingly:- person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second <a moment etc>);- X haunts Y.♦ В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Вы как-то странно смотрите [на меня]... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] You have this odd way of looking [at me]... and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).♦...В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ "эстрады" и "залы"... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не давать покоя
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