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121 министр торговли
1) General subject: Trade Secretary2) Politics: Commerce Minister (англ. термин взят из статьи в газете New York Times) -
122 младший министр
1) General subject: junior minister (парламентский секретарь или парламентский заместитель министра) -
123 монастырская церковь
1) General subject: minster2) Religion: minster (Church attached to a monastery)3) Christianity: ministerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > монастырская церковь
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124 напускать на себя важность
1) General subject: assume airs, look important, put on a solemn face, lump large, try to look large and in charge (Everyone knows the premier's goose is cooked, so the finance minister's trying to look large and in charge.)2) Makarov: acquire airs, give oneself airs, prim, prim up, put on airs, put on lugs, come the heavy swell overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напускать на себя важность
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125 наукоград
1) General subject: university town, Science Town (официальный статус города), technopolis, science city2) Professional term: technology city (e.g. Prime Minister David Cameron has set out the Government's ambition for London's East End to become a world-leading technology city to rival Silicon Valley.), tech city (см. 'technology city') -
126 оказать содействие
1) General subject: facilitate, help, minister, render assistance in ( to assist in), offer a knee to (кому-л.), provide cooperation, assist, make a difference2) Military: help along, render assistance, render help3) Business: provide input (развитию)4) oil&gas: causeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать содействие
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127 окатить холодной водой
1) General subject: pour cold water on (smth.), throw cold water on, turn out in the cold2) Makarov: throw cold water on (smth.)3) Idiomatic expression: throw a tub of cold water on (The premier immediately threw a tub of cold water on her junior minister's idea.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > окатить холодной водой
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128 отзывчивый
1) General subject: charitable, kind hearted, kind-hearted, kindly, outgoing, quick to sympathize, respondent, responsive, soft, soft hearted, soft-hearted, softhearted, sympathetic, tender hearted, tender-hearted, understanding, warm hearted, warm-hearted2) Obsolete: mutual3) Bookish: ministering4) Religion: ministering (Performing the functions of a minister of religion; also giving aid or service)5) Accounting: sensitive6) Makarov: aware
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