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1 вероятный
прлprobable, likelyвероя́тный план — likely plan
вероя́тный кандида́т — likely candidate
вероя́тный победи́тель — likely winner
вероя́тный результа́т — probable result
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2 вероятный кандидат
Mass media: likely candidateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вероятный кандидат
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3 прочить
1) (вн. в им. мн.; предназначать кому-л какую-л роль) intend (d for)2) (вн. в им. мн.; считать кого-л наиболее вероятным кандидатом) expect (d to become d); consider (d) as the most likely candidate (for)мно́гие про́чили его́ в нача́льники — many expected him to become the boss
ей про́чили блестя́щую карье́ру — she was expected to make a brilliant career
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4 вероятный
1) General subject: apt, believable, credible, feasible, heir presumptive, like, likely, odds on, odds-on, plausible, presumable, probabilistic, probable, liable, candidate, conceivable2) Mathematics: moral, verisimilar3) Economy: expectable4) Diplomatic term: presumptive5) Oil: interquartile, possible, potential6) Astronautics: stochastic7) General subject: obvious (наиболее) (пункт проверки)8) Makarov: would-be -
5 возможный
1) General subject: affordable, alleged, apt, conceivable, contingent, earthly, eventual, expectative, feasible, heir presumptive, impliable, like, likely, potential, presumable, probable, thinkable, virtual, would-be, liable, practicable2) Naval: permissible3) Colloquial: viable4) American: all get-out5) Engineering: prospective (о запасах руды)6) Mathematics: admissible, moral7) Australian slang: get-at-able8) Diplomatic term: presumptive9) Information technology: candidate10) Oil: possible12) Makarov: alternative, hypothetic, hypothetical, plausible -
6 подходящий
1) General subject: acceptable, agreeable, all right (is it all right with you? - вас это устраивает?), alright, applicable, apposite, appropriate, appropriate of, apt, assorted, assorted (-assorted, как компонент сложных слов), bang on, becoming, befitting, cannie, canny, congenial, congruent, congruous, consistent, convenient, correct, decent (a pretty decent house - довольно приличный дом), desirable, eligible, expedient (обстоятельствам), fairish, favorable, favored, favorer, favoritism, favourable, feat (for, to), felicitous, fit, fitting, germane, germane to (smth) (proper; relevant), good (a good man for - человек, подходящий для), goodly, happy, likely, matchable, matching, on, opportune, pat, pertinent, pointful, proper, propitious, qualified, recommendable (о кандидате), right, seasonable, suitable, suited, towardly, well becoming, well judged, well-becoming, well-judged, worthy, well-beseeming, suitable for, useful, advantageous, well suited3) French: apropos, a propos (What style could be more à propos to grace the covers of this book about Paris in the 1920s than the Art Deco style?)4) Obsolete: meet5) Engineering: appropriate (годный в определённом качестве), convenient (годный в определённом качестве), fit (годный в определённом качестве), suitable (годный в определённом качестве)6) Agriculture: applicable (напр. об удобрении)7) Rare: idoneous8) Mathematics: adequate9) Railway term: coming10) Psychology: well-matched11) Jargon: ball park, jake, kissing-kin, cool13) Astronautics: suiting14) Business: corresponding, feasible, reasonable15) Network technologies: relevant16) Automation: matched (напр. по качеству)17) Sakhalin R: applicable (о юридических нормах)18) Makarov: - assorted (компонент сложных слов), adaptable, adapted, apt (пригодный), apt (уместный), in place, in point, matched (напр., по качеству), poignant, ripe (о времени)19) Archaic: (for, to) feat20) Maori: kapai21) Phraseological unit: cut out (Appropriate; fit for a particular activity or purpose.)
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