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101 долларовый штраф
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > долларовый штраф
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102 налагать штраф
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > налагать штраф
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103 caution
تَنْبِيه \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. \ حَيْطة \ caution: taking care; avoiding danger or mistakes: Learners should drive a car with caution. -
104 exactly
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
105 just
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
106 literally
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
107 right
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
108 sharp
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
109 strictly
بِالضّبْط \ exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. I’ve been here just a week. literally: (often used rather wildly and untruthfully) actually: We’re literally dying of hunger. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. Go home right now!. sharp: (of an agreed time) exactly: I’ll meet you at 7 o’clock sharp. strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date, but I’ll let you travel with it. -
110 תרח
תְּרַחIthpe. אִיתְרַח (denom. of דוח) (to breathe,) to rest, wait. Targ. Y. Deut. 1:6 (V., however, אֲרַח).Sabb.134a לִיתְרְחוּ ליהוכ׳ (Ms. M. לישתהי; Ar. לִיתְרְהוּ) let them wait with his circumcision, until the blood withdraws from the surface. Ib. 136a אי אִיתְרְחִיתוּ ליהוכ׳ if you had waited until evening to kill it, we should have eaten of it. M. Kat. 28a אִיתְרַח ליוכ׳ (Ms. M. איתרך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) give me thirty days time. Arakh.9a קא מִתְרְהָא סיהראוכ׳ Ar. (Var. מתאחר) the new month would be delayed two (three) days; (ed. מייתרא the old month would gain). Nidd.30b אתרח ארבעין יומיןוכ׳ Var. (read: אִתְרְחָא; ed. אייתרה) she may have waited forty days and then become pregnant; a. e.B. Kam.80b מאן נִתְרַח ניתרחוכ׳ (Rashi to Gitt.68b מאן תרח ניתרח) who shall wait (in the antechamber)? shall Samuel wait, and Rab and R. Asi enter?; ונתרח דב או רב אסי but should Rab have waited or Rab Asi? (Ms. M. מאן טרח ניטרחוכ׳ who should be troubled? Pa. תַּרַח to cause to wait, keep back. Gitt.68b תַּרֲחֵיה גביהוכ׳ (Ar. תַּרְהֲרֵיה Paeli) he kept him with him until Af. אַתְרִיחַ 1) to be liberal. Y.B. Mets.VI, beg.10d לא דאנא … אלא אנא חייה מַתְרִיחַ לכון (ed. Krot. מתרית, corr. acc.) not that I am legally bound to give you your wages, but I, Ḥiya, am liberal towards you. 2) to allow time. Ab. Zar.18a מַתְרַחְנָא מִתְרַח (not מרתח; Ms. M. מתרחנא only; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I will give you time (wait until you are well again); (prob. to be read: מַרְתֵּחְנָא I am hot, v. רְתַה. -
111 תְּרַח
תְּרַחIthpe. אִיתְרַח (denom. of דוח) (to breathe,) to rest, wait. Targ. Y. Deut. 1:6 (V., however, אֲרַח).Sabb.134a לִיתְרְחוּ ליהוכ׳ (Ms. M. לישתהי; Ar. לִיתְרְהוּ) let them wait with his circumcision, until the blood withdraws from the surface. Ib. 136a אי אִיתְרְחִיתוּ ליהוכ׳ if you had waited until evening to kill it, we should have eaten of it. M. Kat. 28a אִיתְרַח ליוכ׳ (Ms. M. איתרך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) give me thirty days time. Arakh.9a קא מִתְרְהָא סיהראוכ׳ Ar. (Var. מתאחר) the new month would be delayed two (three) days; (ed. מייתרא the old month would gain). Nidd.30b אתרח ארבעין יומיןוכ׳ Var. (read: אִתְרְחָא; ed. אייתרה) she may have waited forty days and then become pregnant; a. e.B. Kam.80b מאן נִתְרַח ניתרחוכ׳ (Rashi to Gitt.68b מאן תרח ניתרח) who shall wait (in the antechamber)? shall Samuel wait, and Rab and R. Asi enter?; ונתרח דב או רב אסי but should Rab have waited or Rab Asi? (Ms. M. מאן טרח ניטרחוכ׳ who should be troubled? Pa. תַּרַח to cause to wait, keep back. Gitt.68b תַּרֲחֵיה גביהוכ׳ (Ar. תַּרְהֲרֵיה Paeli) he kept him with him until Af. אַתְרִיחַ 1) to be liberal. Y.B. Mets.VI, beg.10d לא דאנא … אלא אנא חייה מַתְרִיחַ לכון (ed. Krot. מתרית, corr. acc.) not that I am legally bound to give you your wages, but I, Ḥiya, am liberal towards you. 2) to allow time. Ab. Zar.18a מַתְרַחְנָא מִתְרַח (not מרתח; Ms. M. מתרחנא only; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) I will give you time (wait until you are well again); (prob. to be read: מַרְתֵּחְנָא I am hot, v. רְתַה. -
112 излить душу перед
General subject: let hair down with (кем-л.) -
113 поговорить (с кем-л.) по душам
General subject: let hair down withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поговорить (с кем-л.) по душам
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114 поговорить по душам
General subject: (с кем-л.) let hair down with, have a heart to heart talkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поговорить по душам
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115 BEGGAR
• Beggar can never be bankrupt (А) - Голый разбоя не боится (Г)• Beggar ennobled does not know his own kinsman (A) - Залез в богатство, забыл и братство (3)• Beggar may sing before a footpad (a pickpocket, the thief) (The) - Голый разбоя не боится (Г), Кто ничего не имеет, тот ни чего не боится (K)• Beggar's bag has no bottom (The) - Бездонную бочки водой не наполнишь (B), Суму нищего не наполнишь (C)• Beggars cannot (can't) be choosers - Бедному все сапоги по ноге (B), Богатому как хочется, а бедному как можется (B)• Beggars mounted run their horses to death - Дай глупому лошадь, он на ней и к черту уедет (Д)• Beggar's purse is always empty (is bottomless) (A) - Суму нищего не наполнишь (C)• Beggar's scrip is never filled (A) - Суму нищего не наполнишь (C)• Beggar's wallet has no bottom (is a mile to the bottom) (The) - Бездонную бочки водой не наполнишь (Б), Суму нищего не наполнишь (C)• Give a beggar a horse and he'll ride it to death - Дай глупому лошадь, он на ней и к черту уедет (Д)• Let beggar match with beggar - Вяжись лычко с лычком, ремешок с ремешком (B)• Small change is riches to a beggar - Не до жиру, быть бы живу (H)• Sue a beggar and get (you'll get) a louse - Голой овцы не стригут (Г)• There is no pride like that of a beggar grown rich - Залез в богатство, забыл и братство (3) -
116 ari
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] disgrace[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] dishonor[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] eagerness[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] special effort[English Plural] special efforts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] special effort exerted to prevent being disgraced[English Plural] special efforts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] pride[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] Tuandikieni kwa ari [Said Ahmed Mohamed][English Example] Let's write with pride------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] reproach[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] self-respect[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] shame[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ari[Swahili Plural] ari[English Word] will to succeed[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
117 Geschäftsleben
Geschäftsleben
business [life], business movement (world, US), mercantile affairs;
• im Geschäftsleben in business;
• Privatdinge das Geschäftsleben beeinflussen lassen to let pleasure interfere with business;
• im Geschäftsleben großzügig sein to be liberal in business;
• im Geschäftsleben zuverlässig sein to be exact in business;
• im Geschäftsleben stehen to be in business;
• ins Geschäftsleben treten to go out to (enter into) business;
• sich aus dem Geschäftsleben zurückziehen to quit (bail out of public) business. -
118 Privatdinge das Geschäftsleben beeinflussen lassen
Privatdinge das Geschäftsleben beeinflussen lassen
to let pleasure interfere with businessBusiness german-english dictionary > Privatdinge das Geschäftsleben beeinflussen lassen
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119 συναποστάσαι
συναφίστημιdraw into revolt together: aor part act fem nom /voc plσυναφίστημιdraw into revolt together: aor inf act (doric)συναποστάζωlet drop along with: fut part act fem nom /voc pl (doric) -
120 συναποστᾶσαι
συναφίστημιdraw into revolt together: aor part act fem nom /voc plσυναφίστημιdraw into revolt together: aor inf act (doric)συναποστάζωlet drop along with: fut part act fem nom /voc pl (doric)
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