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121 расследуемое дело
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122 рассматривать вопрос
1) General subject: deal, treat a question, deal with a subject, approach a problem2) Military: review a problem3) Mathematics: go into the matter5) Economy: examine a question6) Diplomatic term: consider a problem, contemplate a problem7) Business: deal with a problem, handle a problemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рассматривать вопрос
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123 само собой разумеющийся
1) General subject: knee jerk, matter of course, self-evident2) Business: matter-of-course3) General subject: obviousУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > само собой разумеющийся
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124 сухая масса
1) Aviation: base weight3) Construction: dry solid matter4) Automobile industry: dry weight (незаправленного двигателя)5) Astronautics: dry mass6) Business: tare weight7) Makarov: dry weight (напр. двигателя) -
125 существо судебного дела
1) Law: subject matter (of the case)2) Business: subject matter of caseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > существо судебного дела
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126 фактический
1) General subject: actual, almost, factual, in fact, matter of fact, matter-of-fact, nonfictional, practic, practical, real, substantial, virtual (а не виртуальный)2) Latin: ex post3) Mathematics: true4) Railway term: existent5) Law: de facto6) Economy: working7) Patents: actual (напр. об изобретателе)8) Business: effective9) Automation: net10) Makarov: active, factual report, net (напр. о скорости) -
127 цель
1) General subject: aim, ambition, butt, concern (my basic concern is... - моя основная цель заключается в), consummation, design, destination (путешествия, похода и т. п.), end, function, goal, home base, idea, intent, intention, kitty (в игре в кегли или шары), mark, mission, object, objective, purport, purpose, target (тж. перен.), teleo, terminus, use, effect, view, name of the game, focus2) Naval: aiming4) Poetical language: bourne5) Military: aimpoint, blank, bull, circuit, opponent, terminal, threat (представляющая угрозу), track6) Engineering: radar target7) Construction: target (нивелирной рейки)8) Mathematics: goal objective9) Law: contemplation, object-matter10) Australian slang: dart11) Architecture: end (конечная)12) Greek: telos16) Official expression: cause (общественного движения: our members support this progressive cause)17) Patents: object matter, objective (изобретения)18) Business: drive19) Drilling: challenge, driller's target20) Sakhalin energy glossary: purpose of an agreement21) Arms production: fire point22) Cables: targets23) Aviation medicine: goal object (конечная), incentive (побудительный)24) Makarov: designation, destination point, drift, plan, point, service, spirit, target (в радиолокации), target point, tendency, terminus (pl. termini)25) Archaic: meaning26) Taboo: joint -
128 И-19
ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ ИЗ ИГРЫ VP subj: human or collect usu. this WO to cease to participate in some matter, quitX вышел из игры - X bowed (dropped) out (of the game)X was out of the game X quit X called it quits.Эти принципы просты и доступны всем. Но предварительно их кто-то должен сформулировать профессионально строго. Это мог бы сделать Болтун. Но после той истории он, кажется, вышел из игры (Зиновьев 1). These principles are simple and accessible to all. But in preparation someone must formulate them in a rigorously professional manner. Chatterer could do it, but evidently he has dropped out after all this business (1a).«Если никогда нет ни одной минуты ни удовлетворения, ни радости, то что же тогда? И я хорошо вижу, что мие надо выйти из игры!» (Булгаков 5). "If there is never a single moment of satisfaction, of joy, then what's the good of it? I see very clearly that it's time for me to bow out of the game!" (5a).Теперь скоро всё кончится — немцы пойдут на Лондон. Дело двух-трёх месяцев... Мы вышли из игры, и это наш плюс» (Эренбург 4). "It will soon be all over. The Germans will go for London. It's only a matter of two or three months. We're out of the game and that's to our advantage" (4a).
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