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1 исчислять тысячами
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2 насчитываться
number; amount (to)в э́том го́роде насчи́тывается миллио́н жи́телей — the population of this city numbers [runs to, amounts to] one million
их насчи́тываются ты́сячи — they number in the thousands
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3 исчисляться тысячами
number in the thousands (refl.)Русско-английский политехнический словарь > исчисляться тысячами
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4 исчисляться тысячами
1) General subject: run into thousands2) Makarov: number in the thousands, reckon by the thousandsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исчисляться тысячами
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5 исчислять
исчисля́ть гл.
calculate, determine, evaluateисчисля́ться ты́сячами — number in the thousands, reckon by the thousands* * * -
6 насчитывать тысячи
General subject: number in the thousands (напр., человек)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > насчитывать тысячи
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7 исчислять
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8 достигать
•At room temperature the electron's average diffusion distance for the p-n junction after injection may be as much as several microns.
•This type of potential ranges up to about 100 millivolts.
•The cadmium content of zinc concentrates may run to 1-2 percent.
•The amount of mercury here may run as high as two parts per billion.
•After the orbit has attained its desired altitude...
•This amounts up to one third of the velocity of light.
•The output reaches its peak.
•The number of formulations ( составов) runs (or ranges) into the thousands.
•In metazoans, this may amount to as much as 11% of the deoxycytidines.
•The pressure can be raised to get to point 3.
•When equilibrium is attained (or established),...
II•Almost complete conversion can be obtained at ordinary pressure.
•Maximum efficiency is accomplished when...
•No improvement was brought about (or attained, or achieved) by applying this method.
•This realignment of the molecules can be brought about in several ways.
•These bodies of magma do not make it to the surface and solidify at depth...
•Almost all the heat generated in the earth's mantle finds its way to the ocean floor.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать
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9 достигать
•At room temperature the electron's average diffusion distance for the p-n junction after injection may be as much as several microns.
•This type of potential ranges up to about 100 millivolts.
•The cadmium content of zinc concentrates may run to 1-2 percent.
•The amount of mercury here may run as high as two parts per billion.
•After the orbit has attained its desired altitude...
•This amounts up to one third of the velocity of light.
•The output reaches its peak.
•The number of formulations ( составов) runs (or ranges) into the thousands.
•In metazoans, this may amount to as much as 11% of the deoxycytidines.
•The pressure can be raised to get to point 3.
•When equilibrium is attained (or established),...
II•Almost complete conversion can be obtained at ordinary pressure.
•Maximum efficiency is accomplished when...
•No improvement was brought about (or attained, or achieved) by applying this method.
•This realignment of the molecules can be brought about in several ways.
•These bodies of magma do not make it to the surface and solidify at depth...
•Almost all the heat generated in the earth's mantle finds its way to the ocean floor.
* * *Достигать -- to achieve, to attain, to accomplish, to reach, to measure up to; to amount (всегда с указанием значения величины); to meet, to realize (о цели); to make (об успехах)This was accomplished by extending the outer legs of the coils to a large radial distance.This is usually accomplished by proper installation practices as described in reference [...].While the resulting engine will not measure up to the full potential which today's technology could provide, the compromise is small.The total solids burden passing into the second chamber amounted to 4207 mg/SCM.Tighten the flange nuts alternately in small equal increments until one of the nuts reaches the minimum recommended torque.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать
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10 несметная сила
thousands (hordes) of people; a whole army of people; countless multitudes; an enormous numberДорогой им встретились убегавшие часовые. - Их там несметная сила! - кричали они, панически размахивая руками. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — On the road they met the sentries fleeing from the enemy. 'There's thousands of them, thousands', they shouted, waving their arms in panic.
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11 множество
1) General subject: a lot of, a quantity of, abundance, army, array, bags, bunch, bushel, cloud (птиц, стрел и т. п.), considerable, crop, crowd (чего-либо), cumulus, dozens, fid, hail, hailing distance, herd, horde, host, legion, many, mass, mountain, muchness, no end of, orgy (развлечений и т. п.), out of number, pack, panoply (богатое разнообразие), peck, pile, pile up, plethora of, plurality, power, quantity, raft, regiment, regiments, rout, ruck, scores (большое количество), shoal, skit, skits, storm, swarms, the million, the mountain has brought forth a mouse, thousand, thousand and one, thousands, throng, ton, troop, troops, variety, wealth, wilderness, without number, world of, plenty, congeries, assortment, profusion, plenitude, all the many2) Colloquial: a whale of (чего-л.), bushels, heaps, infinite, lashings, loads, ocean, oodles, pile-up, schwack, sight, stack, tribes, jillion3) Dialect: mort4) American: slew5) Poetical language: router7) Chemistry: collection8) Mathematics: a good deal, a great number of, arrangement, assemblage, class, collection of elements, ensemble, family, list, manifold, mix (неупорядоченное), model, multiplicity, multitude, pattern, population, range (значений), scheme, set, set valid in realization, shift compact set, shift invariant set, system, the many, the sum total, totality, union, universe9) Economy: a great deal, a great number, numeracy10) Australian slang: mob11) Jargon: bags of (чего-либо), umpteen, caboodle12) Information technology: busload (о функциях програмного обеспечения)13) Business: great number14) Programming: a variety of, set of, a set of15) Automation: aggregation, lot16) Quality control: score17) Makarov: a great many, an infinity of (чего-л.), array (однотипных элементов), great many, heap, orb, package, sea, shower, thickness18) Security: set (в математике)19) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
12 тьма тьмущая
(кого, чего)прост.countless multitudes of smb., smth.; an enormous number of smb., smth.; thousands (hordes) of peopleСперва попировали, как следует, а там и отправились за заставу. Народу сбежалось тьма тьмущая. (И. Тургенев, Однодворец Овсяников) — First they had a banquet in the usual way, and then they set off into the open country. The people flocked there in thousands!
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13 тьма
1. ж. тк. ед. (мрак; тж. перен.)dark, darknessночная тьма — the darkness / obscurity of night
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кромешная тьма — pitch-darkness2. ж.тьма египетская уст. — outer darkness; pitch-darkness
1. (в древней Руси: десять тысяч) ten thousand♢
тьма-тем (в древней Руси: сто тысяч) — a hundred thousandтьма-тьмущая — countless multitudes pl., an enormous number
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14 обслуживать
•Two of these shovels are used in the shaft, one delegated to each shift.
•The chip wringer can service a number of machine tools.
•One operator attends several presses.
•Such systems should be able to cater for (or to) thousands of channels.
•The oscillator covers the range 1 kc/s—10 Mc/s.
•The operator can handle up to six machines.
•A 30-ton derrick serves No. 2 hatch.
•The meter can be serviced without shutting down the pipeline.
•The laboratory will service the pigment department.
•The accumulators take care of several presses.
•The second operator is tending the open dies - applying lubricant where necessary, for example.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обслуживать
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15 В-128
ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого -чего coll И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll AdvP these forms only usu. quantit compl with copula ( subj / genany common noun) or adv quantif) a great many, an infinite numbercountless numbers ofin countless numbers multitudes (a multitude) of no end of (to) endless NPs) a whole slew of hordesmyriads, thousands, hundreds) ofhuge numbers of.(Астров:) На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). (A.:) On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).Серёжа Быстрицын) сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd (Sergey Bystritsyn would) sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a). -
16 видимо-невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видимо-невидимо
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17 и видимо и невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и видимо и невидимо
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18 производить арифметическое действие
•Even though ∞ is not a number, we can put it through ( certain) arithmetic operations (or paces).
•The computer can perform (or carry out) thousands or millions of arithmetic operations per second.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > производить арифметическое действие
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19 тьма
I жен.; только ед.dark, darkness прям. и перен. ( мрак)ночная тьма — the darkness/obscurity of night
••II жен.тьма египетская библ. — outer darkness; pitch-darkness
1) ten thousand (в древней Руси десять тысяч)2) разг. thousands (of) мн. ч., a multitude (of), a host (of), lots of ( множество)••тьма-тем — a hundred thousand (в древней Руси: сто тысяч)
тьма-тьмущая — countless multitudes мн. ч., an enormous number
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