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1 no sense fucking with, безнадёга, не стОит и браться
General subject: nsfw (That mumbo jumbo of a mess you created on that computer makes it NSFW. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nsfw&page=2)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > no sense fucking with, безнадёга, не стОит и браться
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2 имеет смысл
1) Mathematics: it is not unreasonable to, it is worth (while), it makes sense, it pays, the integral makes sense for almost all t in T2) Marketology: that matters -
3 целесообразный
1) General subject: desirable, economic, effectual, efficient, expedient, expediential, good (to have good reason to believe - иметь все основания считать), helpful, necessary, opportunistic, practic, practical (Adjective that describes an idea or plan that IS feasible or usable because if has been successfully tried or proven by past experience and is fit for actual practice), teleologic, viable, well, rational, sound2) Medicine: reasonable (о методе лечения)3) Mathematics: appropriate, suitable, worthwhile4) Economy: makes economic sense (букв. - имеет экономический смысл), makes sense, useful (It is useful - целесообразно)5) Architecture: practicability6) Information technology: feasible7) Patents: preferred9) Psychoanalysis: advisable10) Makarov: judicious, payable, profitable, reasonable, teleological, worth-while -
4 иметь смысл
Предположение о нормальном спросе имеет смысл в том случае, если товары -большие совокупные величины (напр. продукты питания, убежище). — The assumption of normal demand makes sense if commodities are large aggregates (e.g. food, shelter).
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5 имеет смысл
•It is not unreasonable (or It makes sense) to repeat the test after a few days.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > имеет смысл
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6 отнесение к
•This facilitates the assignment of loci to particular chromosomes.
•Referring plate motions to the volcanic hot spots makes sense only if...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отнесение к
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7 целесообразно
•It is appropriate to consider this topic in more detail.
•It makes sense to classify rocks according to...
•A patient with haemolytic anaemia is best admitted to hospital.
•There is good reason to consider the weathering of...
•It is profitable (or well) to consider the ways in which points can be arranged to give a repeating array.
•Some of these features merit close examination.
•It is worthwhile investigating the behaviour of a gas.
•It is sometimes worthwhile to dehumidify the inlet gas by...
•It is advantageous to use...
•It is more expeditious to make use of...
•Here it is wise (or advisable, or expedient, or good practice) to build a wooden platform a few inches from the floor.
•The new technique has a wider field of application and deserves (or is deserving of) closer study.
•This area is worthy of further investigation.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > целесообразно
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8 District of Columbia (DC)
Child speech: District of Criminals (DC) (иронич. название столичного округа Колумбия. Напр. в такой фразе: Nothing emanating from the District of Criminals makes sense, unless you happen to be one of them)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > District of Columbia (DC)
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9 логично
1) General subject: fitting, logically, makes sense (как ответ)2) Colloquial: fair enough (как ответ на пояснение, довод или предложение собеседника), (это) it figures3) Bookish: sequaciously -
10 целесообразно
1) General subject: It makes sense, advisably, effectually, there are good reasons to2) Mathematics: it is a good practice, it is appropriate, it is expedient, it is necessary, it is reasonable, it is wise3) Banking: reasonably4) Sakhalin energy glossary: convenient (SEIC By-Laws)5) Makarov: evident, it is wise to (делать что-либо) -
11 это решение имеет смысл
Makarov: this decision makes senseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это решение имеет смысл
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12 Ш-81
КУДА НИ ШЛО coll Invar fixed WO1. ( usu. used as Particle) let it be so, agreed (used to express hesitant agreement)very wellall right (then) so be it.(Астров:) Пока здесь никого нет, пока дядя Ваня не вошёл с букетом, позвольте мне... поцеловать вас... На прощанье... Да? (Целует её в щёку.)... (Елена Андреевна:) Желаю вам всего хорошего. (Оглянувшись) Куда ни шло, раз в жизни! (Обнимает его порывисто...) (Чехов 3). (A.:) Before anyone comes in, before Uncle Vanya turns up with his bunch of flowers, allow me - to kiss you good-bye. May I? (Kisses her cheek.)... (E. A.:) I wish you every happiness. (Looks round.) Oh, all right then, just for once in a lifetime. (Embraces him impulsively...) (3c).«Вам пришла фантазия испытать на мне свой рыцарский дух. Я бы мог отказать вам в этом удовольствии, да уж куда ни шло!» (Тургенев 2). "You have taken it into your head to test your chivalrous spirit on me. I could refuse you this satisfaction but-so be it!" (2c).2. (predicsubj: infin, это, or any noun) acceptable, adequate to some degree (used to express mild approval)X - (ещё) куда ни шло X is not so (that) badX is more or less all right X is okay X can be tolerated doing X makes sense.Родители Марка не одобряли его расточительства. «Снять дорогую, но удобную квартиру, - говорили они, - это куда ни шло, но купить еще и новую машину - это уж слишком». Mark's parents did not approve of his extravagance. "Renting an expensive yet comfortable apartment is more or less all right," they would say, "but buying a new car on top of it is going too far."Обстановка на работе становилась для Тани всё труднее: терпеть придирки начальника - это ещё куда ни шло, но чувствовать враждебность сотрудников было выше её сил. The situation at work became more and more difficult for Tanya: as for her boss's constant faultfinding, that could be tolerated, but the animosity of her coworkers was more than she could take. -
13 куда ни шло
• КУДА НИ ШЛО coll[Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. used as Particle]⇒ let it be so, agreed (used to express hesitant agreement):- very well;- so be it.♦ [Астров:] Пока здесь никого нет, пока дядя Ваня не вошёл с букетом, позвольте мне... поцеловать вас... На прощанье... Да? (Целует её в щёку.)... [Елена Андреевна:] Желаю вам всего хорошего. (Оглянувшись) Куда ни шло, раз в жизни! (Обнимает его порывисто...) (Чехов 3). [A.:] Before anyone comes in, before Uncle Vanya turns up with his bunch of flowers, allow me-to kiss you good-bye. May I? (Kisses her cheek.)... [E.A.:] Iwish you every happiness. (Looks round.) Oh, all right then, just for once in a lifetime. (Embraces him impulsively...) (3c).♦ "Вам пришла фантазия испытать на мне свой рыцарский дух. Я бы мог отказать вам в этом удовольствии, да уж куда ни шло!" (Тургенев 2). "You have taken it into your head to test your chivalrous spirit on me. I could refuse you this satisfaction but-so be it!" (2c).2. [predic; subj: infin, это, or any noun]⇒ acceptable, adequate to some degree (used to express mild approval):- X is okay;- doing X makes sense.♦ Родители Марка не одобряли его расточительства. "Снять дорогую, но удобную квартиру, - говорили они, - это куда ни шло, но купить еще и новую машину - это уж слишком". Mark's parents did not approve of his extravagance. "Renting an expensive yet comfortable apartment is more or less all right," they would say, "but buying a new car on top of it is going too far."♦ Обстановка на работе становилась для Тани всё труднее: терпеть придирки начальника - это ещё куда ни шло, но чувствовать враждебность сотрудников было выше её сил. The situation at work became more and more difficult for Tanya: as for her boss's constant faultfinding, that could be tolerated, but the animosity of her coworkers was more than she could take.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > куда ни шло
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14 Умные речи приятно и слышать
What you are saying now makes senseCf: Now you're talking (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Умные речи приятно и слышать
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15 имеет смысл
•It is not unreasonable (or It makes sense) to repeat the test after a few days.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > имеет смысл
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16 означать, что
Означать, что-- The latter also makes sense in that the stored energy of cold work would enhance the grain activity with respect to the grain boundaries.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > означать, что
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17 Все понятно.
фраз. It makes sense.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Все понятно.
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18 Имеет смысл
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Имеет смысл
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19 логично
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20 имеет смысл делать [lang name=Russian]что-л
Русско-английский учебный словарь > имеет смысл делать [lang name=Russian]что-л
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