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61 невооруженным глазом
• НЕВООРУЖЕННЫМ ГЛАЗОМ видеть, разглядеть, видно и т.п.[NPinstrum; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. Also: ПРОСТИМ ГЛАЗОМ (to be able to see s.o. or sth., sth. is visible etc) with the eye alone, without the aid of any optical instrument:- with one's naked eye.♦ А коршуны в поисках прохлады забирались невесть в какую высь - их невозможно было разглядеть простым глазом (Айтматов 2). Meanwhile, the kites were trying to get cool by soaring to such heights that you could no longer see them with the naked eye (2a).♦ Не только все французские войска, но сам Наполеон со штабом находился... так близко от наших войск, что Наполеон простым глазом мог в нашем войске отличать конного от пешего (Толстой 4). The whole French army, and even Napoleon himself with his staff were...so close to our forces that Napoleon could distinguish a cavalryman from an infantryman with his naked eye (4a).2. often humor (to discern sth., sth. is obvious etc) without careful examination or one's needing any special knowledge:- (even) an untrained eye (can see it).♦ "Вы, конечно, знаете, что Клава беременна?" - "В обшем... Конечно... я догадывался..." - "В обшем, конечно, - передразнила она [гинеколог]. - Что там догадываться? Это - извините меня - видно невооружённым глазом" (Войнович 5). "You know of course that Klava is pregnant." "Of course. I'd just about guessed." "Just about guessed," she [the gynecologist] mimicked me. "But what's there to guess? You'll excuse me, but it's obvious even to the untrained eye" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > невооруженным глазом
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62 простым глазом
• НЕВООРУЖЕННЫМ ГЛАЗОМ видеть, разглядеть, видно и т.п.[NPinstrum; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. Also: ПРОСТИМ ГЛАЗОМ (to be able to see s.o. or sth., sth. is visible etc) with the eye alone, without the aid of any optical instrument:- with one's naked eye.♦ А коршуны в поисках прохлады забирались невесть в какую высь - их невозможно было разглядеть простым глазом (Айтматов 2). Meanwhile, the kites were trying to get cool by soaring to such heights that you could no longer see them with the naked eye (2a).♦ Не только все французские войска, но сам Наполеон со штабом находился... так близко от наших войск, что Наполеон простым глазом мог в нашем войске отличать конного от пешего (Толстой 4). The whole French army, and even Napoleon himself with his staff were...so close to our forces that Napoleon could distinguish a cavalryman from an infantryman with his naked eye (4a).2. often humor (to discern sth., sth. is obvious etc) without careful examination or one's needing any special knowledge:- (even) an untrained eye (can see it).♦ "Вы, конечно, знаете, что Клава беременна?" - "В обшем... Конечно... я догадывался..." - "В обшем, конечно, - передразнила она [гинеколог]. - Что там догадываться? Это - извините меня - видно невооружённым глазом" (Войнович 5). "You know of course that Klava is pregnant." "Of course. I'd just about guessed." "Just about guessed," she [the gynecologist] mimicked me. "But what's there to guess? You'll excuse me, but it's obvious even to the untrained eye" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > простым глазом
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63 ломиться в открытую дверь
[VP; subj-human; often infin with зачем, незачем, не стоит etc; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to argue or try to prove sth. that is already obvious, well-known, and that no one disputes:- X is belaboring (restating, trying to prove) the obvious;- [in limited contexts] X is preaching to the converted.♦ "Николаев утверждает, что наши рабочие не готовы активно участвовать в управлении заводом". - "Зачем он ломится в открытую дверь?" "Nikolaev maintains that our workers aren't ready to participate actively in the management of the plant." "Why is he bothering to restate the obvious?"—————← Loan translation of the French enfoncer une porte ouverte.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ломиться в открытую дверь
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64 ломиться в открытые двери
[VP; subj-human; often infin with зачем, незачем, не стоит etc; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to argue or try to prove sth. that is already obvious, well-known, and that no one disputes:- X is belaboring (restating, trying to prove) the obvious;- [in limited contexts] X is preaching to the converted.♦ "Николаев утверждает, что наши рабочие не готовы активно участвовать в управлении заводом". - "Зачем он ломится в открытую дверь?" "Nikolaev maintains that our workers aren't ready to participate actively in the management of the plant." "Why is he bothering to restate the obvious?"—————← Loan translation of the French enfoncer une porte ouverte.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ломиться в открытые двери
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65 очевидный
evident* * ** * *evident, obvious, manifest* * *apparentblatantdemonstrableevidentflagrantmanifestmereobviousostensibleovertpalpablepatentpikestaffplaintransparentvisible -
66 явный
1) evident
2) (совершенно очевидный)
manifest, patent; overt* * ** * *evident, obvious* * *apparentblatantblazingdaclareddownrightexplicitmerenakedobviousostensibleovertpalpablepatentplainpronouncedranksheertransparentunconcealedundisguisedunmitigatedvisible -
67 видно
adv. obviously, evidently, apparently, it is seen, one can see, it is obvious, clearly;
как видно - as is obvious, as we can see;
как видно из сказанного - as is obvious from what has been said -
68 видно
I вводн. сл. разг.( по-видимому) evidently, obviously, apparently; it looks like (+ clause); ( вероятно) probablyII предик. безл.как ви́дно — apparently, evidently
1) ( об удобстве или возможности видеть) one can seeнесмотря́ на су́мерки бы́ло ещё хорошо́ ви́дно — although it was twilight one could still see quite well
вам хорошо́ ви́дно? — do you have a good view?, can you see well?
мне ничего́ не ви́дно — I can't see anything
2) (рд.; о различимости, присутствии кого-л, чего-л) be visible, be in sightпо́езда ещё не ви́дно — the train is not yet in sight
что́-то тебя́ давно́ у нас не ви́дно — you haven't shown up here since long ago
её почти́ не ви́дно на рабо́те — they don't see much of her in the office
конца́ ещё не ви́дно — the end is nowhere in sight, the end is not yet in sight
3) (ясно, понятно) one can see (that), it is obvious / evident / clear (that)всем бы́ло ви́дно, что — it was obvious / clear to everyone that
как ви́дно (из) — as follows (from), as is obvious / evident / clear (from)
как ви́дно из ска́занного — as the statement indicates
4) (вн. по; о возможности определить по какому-л признаку) one can tell (d by)моряка́ ви́дно по похо́дке — one can tell a sailor by the way he walks
по всему́ ви́дно, что — everything points to the fact that
••оно́ и ви́дно — it shows; one can tell that
там ви́дно бу́дет — we'll see later; we'll think later about it
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69 явный
1) (заметный, очевидный) evident, obviousя́вное неудово́льствие — evident / obvious displeasure
я́вная недорабо́тка — visible defect
я́вное наме́рение — clear / obvious intent
я́вное большинство́ — clear majority
2) неодобр. (несомненный, настоящий) manifest, patentя́вный вздор — downright / sheer nonsense
я́вная ложь — downright / barefaced lie
я́вная нече́стность — patent lack of honesty
3) научн. (выраженный, сформулированный) explicitв я́вной фо́рме — explicitly
я́вная фу́нкция мат. — explicit function
я́вные изде́ржки эк. — explicit costs
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70 видно
1. вводн.; разг.apparently, obviously, evidently ( по-видимому); probably ( вероятно)как видно из иллюстрации — as shown/indicated in the picture
она, видно, устала — obviously she is tired
как видно из — as can/may be seen, as evident (из чего-л. - from)
2. предик.; безл.как видно — evidently, apparently
one can see; it is clear/obvious/evident перен.это видно из его поведения — this is apparent/evident from his behavior
сразу видно, что — it is immediately obvious that
мне ничего не видно — I don't/can't see anything
по всему видно, что — everything points to the fact that
оно и видно — that's obvious, it is seen at a glance
не видно — one can't see, it's hidden from view
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71 явствовать
несовер.; без доп.appear; follow; be clear/obviousиз этого явствует, что — hence it appears that, hence it is clear/obvious that, it is clearly follows that
как явствует из — as may be inferred, as is clear/evident/obvious from
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72 видно
adv.obviously, evidently, apparently, it is seen, one can see, it is obvious, clearlyкак видно — as is obvious, as we can see
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73 из ... видно, что
•From these curves it will be obvious (or noted, or noticed) that...
•It has been apparent in recent reports that...
•It is evident (or obvious, or clear) from the curve that...
•One can see from the equation that...
•It is (or can be) seen from Fig. 2 that...
•Referring to Fig.5 it will be observed that...
•Reference to Eq. (18-35) shows that...
•With reference to Fig. 16-5, it can be seen that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из ... видно, что
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74 (...) наиболее естественное обобщение состоит в том, чтобы
Makarov: most obvious generalization is to (...), the most obvious generalization is to (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (...) наиболее естественное обобщение состоит в том, чтобы
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75 двойное патентование, нарушающее требование неочевидности
1) American: 103-obvious-type double patenting (подлежащее отклонению со ссылкой на патентную заявку или патент того же заявителя и ;103 патентного закона)2) Law: 103-obvious-type double patenting (подлежащее отклонению со ссылкой на патентную заявку или патент того же заявителя и 103 патентного закона)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двойное патентование, нарушающее требование неочевидности
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76 наглядным примером этого является
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наглядным примером этого является
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77 налицо
1) General subject: on hand, on one's hand, present, to the fore (о деньгах и т. п.), obvious, evident (... the trend is evident...), is there (for all to see), we have here, what we have now2) American: on one's hands3) Politics: is clear, is obvious4) Jargon: hand5) Makarov: available, right side up -
78 ничего не замечать
1) General subject: to be blind to the obvious2) Makarov: be blind to the obviousУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ничего не замечать
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79 по непонятной причине
General subject: for no obvious reason (She hates me for no obvious reason.), confusingly, for no explicable reason, inexplicably, for some unknown reasonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по непонятной причине
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80 ясное намерение
Makarov: an obvious intention, obvious intention
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