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81 уносимый вверх
•The most likely source of atmospheric ice nuclei is provided by soil and mineral-dust particles carried aloft by the wind.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уносимый вверх
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82 быть всего вероятнее
Mathematics: be most likelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть всего вероятнее
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83 весьма правдоподобно
Mathematics: most likelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > весьма правдоподобно
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84 деагрегационный анализ
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > деагрегационный анализ
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85 наиболее вероятная оценка времени
Information technology: most likely time (в сетевом планировании)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятная оценка времени
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86 наиболее вероятная оценка срока
Accounting: most likely time (в системе ПЕРТ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятная оценка срока
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87 наиболее вероятная причина
Automobile industry: most likely causeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятная причина
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88 наиболее вероятная продолжительность операции
Accounting: most likely duration (в системе ПЕРТ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятная продолжительность операции
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89 наиболее вероятно
1) Mathematics: probably2) Sakhalin energy glossary: most likely -
90 наиболее вероятное время
Quality control: most likely time (выполнения операции в системе ПЕРТ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятное время
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91 наиболее вероятное время завершения
Management: most likely completion timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятное время завершения
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92 наиболее вероятное направление наступления
Military: most likely advanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятное направление наступления
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93 наиболее вероятный исход
Mathematics: most likely outcomeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее вероятный исход
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94 определить наиболее вероятные рубежи развёртывания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > определить наиболее вероятные рубежи развёртывания
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95 сампо
Religion: sampo (Mysterious object often referred to in the mythological songs of the Finns, most likely a cosmological pillar or some similar support holding up the vault of heaven) -
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ТАК ТОМУ И БЫТЬ ( Invar indep. clause fixed WO1. let it be that wayso be it.Наверно, Лизка в своей простоте подумала: раз уж люди решили - свадьбе быть, то так тому и быть. Поздно теперь отступать (Абрамов 1). Most likely Lizka, in her innocence, thought, if they've all decided there's going to be a wedding, then so be it. It's too late to back down now (1a).2. (used to express concession to the inevitability of sth.) that is just how it has to bethat's the way it isit goes, it was meant to be)that's (just) the way of things it (simply) has to be that (this) way it has to happen therefe no getting around it.(Анна Петровна:) Жалко расставаться с гнездышком, но что же поделаешь, голубчик мой? Не воротишь... Так тому и быть, значит... (Чехов 1). (А.Р:) It hurts to say good-bye to your nice little home, but what can you do, dear? You can't put the clock back now. So that's the way of things (1b)....Варя выбрала этот путь ещё в школе: мальчишки, губная помада, тряпки. Нина и тогда ничего не могла с ней поделать, ничего не может сделать и сейчас. Значит, так тому и быть! (Рыбаков 2).... Varya had chosen her life while still at school. She had gone out with lots of boys, used lipstick, spent all her money on clothes. Even then Nina had been unable to control her, and she certainly couldn't now. It had to happen (2a). -
97 В-184
КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ (СМОТРЕЛ) coll VP subj: human past only fixed WO(as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.: X как в воду глядел — X must have been looking in (X must have had) a crystal ballX must have second sight h4s as if X knew it all beforehand (in advance) (in limited contexts) X's words turned out to be all too true X's words (remarks etc) were prophetic.Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off, he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).«Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться». И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a)....Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет...» И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1)."... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a). -
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ГОРА РОДИЛА МЫШЬ (sent fixed WOgreat efforts yielded insignificant results, or a person promised much but delivered littlethe mountain brought forth a mouse.The source of the Russian idiom is most likely Horace (65-8 B.C., Ars poetica: 139, "Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus" "Mountains will heave in childbirth, and a silly little mouse will be born") or Aesop through Phaedrus. -
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КАРТОЧНЫЙ ДОМИК NP sing only fixed WOa plan, idea, hope etc that is unfounded, does not have a solid basis, will most likely failhouse of cardsрухнуть (рассыпаться etc) как карточный домик - topple (crumble, fall apart) like a house of cards."...Преступная „фирма" стала рушиться, словно карточный домик» (Чернёнок 2). "...Their shady business began crumbling like a house of cards" (2a). -
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НАДО ДУМАТЬ (ПОЛАГАТЬ) these forms only fixed WO1. (sent adv (parenth) or main clause in a complex sent foil. by a что-clause) probably: I (one may) supposepresumably it seems most likely chances are (that...) in all likelihood (probability) (in response to a question) I suppose so....Он выплыл наконец в залу. Надо думать, что ощущал он некоторое довольно сильное любопытство (Достоевский 1)....Не came finally sailing into the drawing room. One may suppose he felt a certain rather strong curiosity (1a)...Какой процент отказывается (сотрудничать с чекистами)? Этого учесть нельзя. Надо думать, что их количество увеличивалось в периоды ослабления террора (Мандельштам 1)....What percentage refused (to cooperate with the Chekists)? There's no way of knowing. Presumably their number increased in periods when the terror slackened off (1a).Надо думать, что неплохо жилось ему (Митьке) в отступлении, за Донцом: легкий защитный френч так и распирали широченные Митькины плечи... (Шолохов 5). Life, it seemed, had been not unkind to Mitka in the retreat across the Donets, his light field-service tunic was stretched taut across his massively broad shoulders... (5a).Следствие расположилось в кабинете Варенухи, куда и стало по очереди вызывать тех служащих Варьете, которые были свидетелями вчерашних происшествий во время сеанса... Афиши-то были? Были... Откуда взялся этот маг-то самый? А кто ж его знает. Стало быть, с ним заключали договор? «Надо полагать», - отвечал... Василий Степанович (Булгаков 9). The detectives settled into Varenukha's office, where one after the other they called in all the members of the Variety staff who had witnessed the events of the previous evening....Had there been any posters advertising the performance? Yes, there had... Where did this magician come from? Nobody knew. Had a contract been signed? "I suppose so," replied Vassily Stepanovich... (9b).2. ( indep. sent) (used as an affirmative answer to a question or as a remark corroborating the interlocutor's statement) yes, of course: I should say (think) sohe (it etc) sure (certainly) is ( does, has, will etc) indeed he (it etc) is (does, has, will etc) I'll say (in response to a statement with negated predic) he (it etc) certainly isn't (doesn't etc).«Он тебя не подведет». - «Надо думать». "Не won't let you down." "He certainly won't."
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