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1 incurred but not properly reported
Insurance: I.B.N.P.R.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > incurred but not properly reported
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2 incurred but not properly reported losses
Insurance: I.B.N.P.R.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > incurred but not properly reported losses
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3 radar not functioning properly
Military: RNFPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > radar not functioning properly
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4 re'e
not properly cooked, half-cooked; i-re'e-nó te uhi, the yams are only half-cooked. -
5 понесенные, но не заявленные надлежащим образом убытки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > понесенные, но не заявленные надлежащим образом убытки
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6 Д-298
ОЦЕНИВАТЬ/ОЦЕНИТЬ ПО ДОСТОИНСТВУ кого-что VP subj: human or collect usu. pfv fixed WOto evaluate s.o. or sth. correctly (either positively or negatively)X оценил Y-a по достоинству = (in refer, to a positive evaluation) X recognized person Y's worth (the worth of thing Y)X saw person Y's true worth (the true worth of thing Y) X recognized the merit of thing Y X appreciated (recognized) the value of thing Y X assessed (evaluated) thing Y at its true worth (in limited contexts) X gave Y Yb due (in refer, to a negative evaluation) X saw Y for what Y really isNeg X не оценил Y-a по достоинству \Д-298 X did not properly (sufficiently) appreciate Y.Имеет значение то, что там, куда Кожевников отнёс рукопись, её прочли и, в отличие от некоторых издателей, редакторов, критиков и литературоведов, сразу оценили её по достоинству (Войнович 1). The important thing was that the people to whom Kozhevnikov gave the novel read it through and, unlike certain publishers, editors, critics, and literary scholars, saw its true worth right away (1a).«А я, - продолжал Обломов голосом оскорблённого и не оценённого по достоинству человека, -ещё забочусь день и ночь...» (Гончаров 1). "And here I am, worrying day and night," Oblomov went on, in the injured tone of a man who feels he is not properly appreciated... (1b). -
7 оценивать по достоинству
• ОЦЕНИВАТЬ/ОЦЕНИТЬ ПО ДОСТОИНСТВУ кого-что[VP; subj: human or collect; usu. pfv; fixed WO]=====⇒ to evaluate s.o. or sth. correctly (either positively or negatively):- X оценил Y-а по достоинству≈ [in refer, to a positive evaluation] X recognized person Y's worth (the worth of thing Y);- [in limited contexts] X gave Y Y's due;- [in refer, to a negative evaluation] X saw Y for what Y really is;|| Neg X не оценил Y-а по достоинству≈ X did not properly (sufficiently) appreciate Y.♦ Имеет значение то, что там, куда Кожевников отнёс рукопись, ее прочли и, в отличие от некоторых издателей, редакторов, критиков и литературоведов, сразу оценили ее по достоинству (Войнович 1). The important thing was that the people to whom Kozhevnikov gave the novel read it through and, unlike certain publishers, editors, critics, and literary scholars, saw its true worth right away (1a).♦ "А я, - продолжал Обломов голосом оскоролённого и не оценённого по достоинству человека, - ещё забочусь день и ночь..." (Гончаров 1). "And here I am, worrying day and night," Oblomov went on, in the injured tone of a man who feels he is not properly appreciated... (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оценивать по достоинству
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8 оценить по достоинству
• ОЦЕНИВАТЬ/ОЦЕНИТЬ ПО ДОСТОИНСТВУ кого-что[VP; subj: human or collect; usu. pfv; fixed WO]=====⇒ to evaluate s.o. or sth. correctly (either positively or negatively):- X оценил Y-а по достоинству≈ [in refer, to a positive evaluation] X recognized person Y's worth (the worth of thing Y);- [in limited contexts] X gave Y Y's due;- [in refer, to a negative evaluation] X saw Y for what Y really is;|| Neg X не оценил Y-а по достоинству≈ X did not properly (sufficiently) appreciate Y.♦ Имеет значение то, что там, куда Кожевников отнёс рукопись, ее прочли и, в отличие от некоторых издателей, редакторов, критиков и литературоведов, сразу оценили ее по достоинству (Войнович 1). The important thing was that the people to whom Kozhevnikov gave the novel read it through and, unlike certain publishers, editors, critics, and literary scholars, saw its true worth right away (1a).♦ "А я, - продолжал Обломов голосом оскоролённого и не оценённого по достоинству человека, - ещё забочусь день и ночь..." (Гончаров 1). "And here I am, worrying day and night," Oblomov went on, in the injured tone of a man who feels he is not properly appreciated... (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оценить по достоинству
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9 непонятый
misunderstood, not properly understood* * *misunderstood, not properly understood* * *abstruseincomprehensibleuncomprehensibleunexplaineduntransparent -
10 Г-384
ГРЕХ (СМЕХ) ОДИН (, а не...) coll, disapprov NP these forms only fixed WOone is completely incompetent, unqualified, ill-suited (for the position, role etc specified in the preceding context), sth. is of very poor quality, useless, does not properly fulfill its role or functionone sth. is a poor excuse for aNP there's no way you can call one sth. a NP (in limited contexts) one sth. is a joke (, not a NP). Какой из него начальник! Грех один, а не начальник. Him-а boss? He's a joke, not a boss. -
11 грех один
[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is completely incompetent, unqualified, ill-suited (for the position, role etc specified in the preceding context), sth. is of very poor quality, useless, does not properly fulfill its role or function:- one (sth.) is a poor excuse for a [NP];- there's no way you can call one (sth.) a [NP];- [in limited contexts] one (sth.) is a joke (, not a [NP]).♦ Какой из него начальник! Грех один, а не начальник. Hima boss? He's a joke, not a boss.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > грех один
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12 смех один
I[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is completely incompetent, unqualified, ill-suited (for the position, role etc specified in the preceding context), sth. is of very poor quality, useless, does not properly fulfill its role or function:- one (sth.) is a poor excuse for a [NP];- there's no way you can call one (sth.) a [NP];- [in limited contexts] one (sth.) is a joke (, not a [NP]).♦ Какой из него начальник! Грех один, а не начальник. Hima boss? He's a joke, not a boss.II• ПРОСТО < ПРЯМО> СМЕХ (ОДИН) coll; (ПРОСТО < ПРЯМО>) СМЕХ ОДИН coll; СМЕХ ДА И ТОЛЬКО coll; (ПРОСТО < ПРЯМО>) ОДНА СМЕХОТА substand; СМЕХОТА ДА И ТОЛЬКО substand[usu. indep. sent; usu. this WO]=====⇒ it is laughable, ludicrous:- it's hilarious (hysterical, ridiculous, (simply) absurd, a (sheer) farce, a joke, a riot);- it's enough to make a cat laugh.♦ [Кабанова:]...Гостей позовут, посадить не умеют, да ещё, гляди, позабудут кого из родных. Смех да и только! (Островский 6). [К.:]... They invite guests, don't know how to seat them, or even, think of it! leave out one of the family. It's simply absurd! (6a).♦ У большинства политических [заключенных] десятилетка, многие с высшим образованием, с кандидатскими диссертациями... Смех один, когда отрядный, повторяющий, как попугай, чужие слова, не умеющий разобраться даже в собственных записях, проводит с ними политбеседу на уровне четвёртого класса школы (Марченко 1). The majority of the [political] prisoners have completed high school, many of them [have] also had a higher education and have doctoral dissertations to their name....It's sheer farce when the company officer, repeating somebody else's words parrot-fashion and unable to make head or tail of his own notes, conducts a political discussion with them on the level of class four [fourth grade] in school (1a).♦ [Зинаида Савишна:] Как он, бедный, ошибся!.. Женился на своей жидовке и так, бедный, рассчитывал, что отец и мать за нею золотые горы дадут, а вышло совсем напротив... [Бабакина:] Господи, да и достаётся же теперь ей от него! Просто смех один( Чехов 4). [Z S.:] The poor man made a ghastly mistake-marrying that wretched Jewess and thinking her parents would cough up a whacking great dowry. It didn't come off.... [B.:] And now he gives her a terrible time, God knows-it's enough to make a cat laugh (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смех один
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13 непонятый
adj. misunderstood, not properly understoodРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > непонятый
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14 непонятый
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15 промывать
•The pipes should be flushed out with water instead of being blown out with steam.
•If the cells are not properly rinsed, a film may be formed.
•The solid residue was washed with ether.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > промывать
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16 непонятый
1) Mathematics: misunderstood, not properly understood2) Law: unapprehended (о смысле) -
17 непродуманный
1) General subject: crude, half assed, half baked, half-assed, half-baked (переносное значение), hit or miss, hit-or-miss, ill conceived, ill considered, ill-conceived, ill-considered, ill-designed, indigested, premature, random, unarticulated, unbethought, unfledged, unreasoned, irresponsible (Political use in particular), not properly thought through2) Diplomatic term: slick3) Scornful: misbegotten (о плане, идее)4) Makarov: inconsiderate, unconsidered5) Derogatory: misbegot (о плане, идее и т.п.), misbegotten (о плане, идее и т.п.) -
18 полностью не объяснён
Mathematics: is not properly explainedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полностью не объяснён
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19 строго говоря, это не входит в его обязанности
Makarov: it is not properly part of his dutyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строго говоря, это не входит в его обязанности
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20 неприлично
............................................................1. improperly............................................................2. not properly
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