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81 быть в ссоре
1) General subject: be at issue, be at loggerheads, be at quarrel, be at variance, be in a tig, not to be on speaking terms with, to be at odds (с кем-л.), to be at quarrel, to be at variance with (с кем-л.), to be in a tig, to be two2) Diplomatic term: be at odds with (с кем-л.) -
82 вероятный
1) General subject: apt, believable, credible, feasible, heir presumptive, like, likely, odds on, odds-on, plausible, presumable, probabilistic, probable, liable, candidate, conceivable2) Mathematics: moral, verisimilar3) Economy: expectable4) Diplomatic term: presumptive5) Oil: interquartile, possible, potential6) Astronautics: stochastic7) General subject: obvious (наиболее) (пункт проверки)8) Makarov: would-be -
83 вряд ли быть в состоянии (сделать что-то)
1) Phraseological unit: be at odds2) Idiomatic expression: be bet at oddsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вряд ли быть в состоянии (сделать что-то)
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84 всякий хлам, валявшийся на чердаке
1) General subject: odds found lying around the attic2) Makarov: odds and ends found lying around the atticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > всякий хлам, валявшийся на чердаке
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85 гораздо
1) General subject: a great deal, by a long chalk, by all odds, by half, by long chalks, by long odds, chalks away, ever so, far, far and away, lot, more, much (при сравн. ст.), out and away, very much (с прилагательными в сравнит. ст.), damn sight, by far (and away)2) Colloquial: sizes3) Mathematics: considerably4) Makarov: by a long shot -
86 держать пари на невыгодных для себя условиях
General subject: give odds (при проигрыше заплатить больше, чем получить при выигрыше), lay odds (при проигрыше заплатить больше, чем получить при выигрыше)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > держать пари на невыгодных для себя условиях
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87 значительно
1) General subject: ( by) a long way, appreciably, by a long chalk, by all odds, by far, by long chalks, by long odds, chalks away, considerably, estimably, far and away, far forth, formidably, gey, greatly, importantly, largely, meaningly (много), measurably, much, notably, noticeably, out and away, significantly, substantially, very much, well, widely, dramatically, a great deal2) Colloquial: to a degree, way4) Mathematics: essentially5) Australian slang: like buggery6) Astronautics: sizable7) Atomic energy: meaningfully8) Patents: substantially (расширяющее слово, используемое в описании изобретения и имеющее юридическую силу только при количественном определении интервала величин в описании)9) Makarov: enormously, far, highly, materially, powerfully, severely, vastly -
88 намного
1) General subject: by a long chalk, by a long shot, by all odds, by half, by long chalks, by long odds, by much, chalks away, ever so, far, far and away, far forth, lot, much, out and away, out-and-away, damn sight (cleverer, better, etc.), by far (and away)2) Colloquial: sizes3) American: far-forth4) Rare: greatly5) Finances: a lot more6) Makarov: a great deal, considerably, great deal, many ( fewer), vastly, well -
89 напасти
1) General subject: misery, adversity, odds (in the face of all odds -\> перед лицом всех напастей)2) American: hard knocks3) Makarov: miseries -
90 находиться в противоречии
1) General subject: be at variance, to be at odds, to be at strife, to be two, be at odds2) Advertising: be at strifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться в противоречии
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91 не ладить
1) General subject: be at odds, disagree, to be at odds with ( smb.) (быть в плохих отношениях)2) Jargon: be in the outs, be on the outs -
92 не составляет существенной разницы
General subject: it is no odds, it makes no oddsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не составляет существенной разницы
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93 ненужные детали
1) General subject: pedding details2) Oil: odds and ends3) Quality control: odds-and-edds4) Makarov: peddling details -
94 ненужные части
1) Automobile industry: odds and ends2) Quality control: odds-and-edds -
95 неравные шансы
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96 несомненно
1) General subject: all peradventure, and no mistake, any day, apparently, as sure as a gun, as sure as death, as sure as fate, assuredly, be certain, beyond doubt, by all odds, by far, by long odds, certainly, clearly, decidedly, decisively, definitely, distinctly, doubtless, emphatically, evidently, far and away, for a certainty, for certain, in very deed, indeed (very glad indeed - очень, очень рад), no doubt, of a certainty, of a surety, out and out, positively, questionless, quite so, sure, surely, to be sure, undoubtedly, without doubt, yes, be sure, make no mistake, indubitably, without a question, hands down2) Colloquial: all right, alright, easily, make no mistake3) American: for fair, it is dollars to doughnuts4) French: sans doute5) Ironical: forsooth6) Mathematics: for sure, without fail, without question9) Makarov: beyond controversy, incontrovertibly, it is indubitable, obviously, without controversy10) Taboo: with balls on -
97 несомненный
1) General subject: absolute, apparent, blatant (о лжи), certain, cock-sure, decided, doubtless, hands down, hands-down, incontrovertible, indubious, indubitable, odds on, odds-on, positive, questionless, real, sartin, sure, uncontrovertible, undeniable, undisputed, undoubted, unequivocal, unimpeachable, unmistakable, unquestionable, unquestioning2) Colloquial: up-front3) Mathematics: definite4) Law: undoubtful, unquestioned5) Diplomatic term: safe6) Business: decisive7) Makarov: secure8) Phraseological unit: darn tootin' -
98 обрывки мыслей
1) General subject: odds of thoughts2) Makarov: odds and ends of thoughts -
99 остатки
1) General subject: bits and pieces, char, cullings, dross, garbling, leavings, lees, odd and ends, odd come short, odd-come-shorts, oddments, odds, odds and ends, overplus, pickings, refuse, relic, relict, remain, remainder, remains, rinsings, scraps, tail, tails, trace (чего-л.), vestiges, waifs and strays2) Geology: recrement, screenings4) Colloquial: candle-ends, candles5) Military: remnants (разбитых частей и соединений)7) Agriculture: deads (напр. растительные)8) Rare: refusal10) Textile: cutting waste (при раскрое), odd scraps11) Physics: heels12) Jargon: cat and dogs13) Oil: butts, leavings (от перегонки)14) Leather: butt (от перегонки)15) Ecology: debris (живых организмов или органических веществ), leftovers, residuals, slush16) Advertising: cutting waste17) Oilfield: residues18) Industrial economy: residual stock19) Marine science: remains (ископаемых)20) Makarov: debris (живых организмов или орг. в-в), drains, garblings, relics, residua, scrap, tailings, traces (чего-л.), wastewood (лесозаготовок), woodwaste (лесозаготовок)21) Logistics: (товарные, нереализованные) left over stock -
100 подавляющее численное превосходство
Military: I overwhelming odds, overwhelming mass, overwhelming oddsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавляющее численное превосходство
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odds — S3 [ɔdz US a:dz] n [plural] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(probability)¦ 2¦(difficulties)¦ 3 be at odds 4¦(horse racing etc)¦ 5 it makes no odds 6 pay over the odds ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(PROBABILITY)¦ the odds how lik … Dictionary of contemporary English
odds — [ɒdz ǁ ɑːdz] noun [plural] 1. the odds how likely it is that something will happen: • The odds of us achieving our sales targets are very poor. • The odds are (= it is likely that ) selling will continue. 2. difficulties that make a good result… … Financial and business terms
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odds — [ adz ] noun plural ** 1. ) the chances of something happening: the odds of doing something: The odds of getting hit by a falling satellite are very small. (the) odds are (that) (=it is likely that): The odds are they won t succeed. the odds are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
odds — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) the ratio between the amounts staked by the parties to a bet, based on the expected probability either way. 2) (the odds) the chances of something happening or being the case. 3) (the odds) the balance of advantage; superiority… … English terms dictionary
odds — [ädz] pl.n. [sometimes, esp. formerly, with sing. v.] 1. Archaic inequalities 2. Now Rare difference or amount of difference 3. difference in favor of one side over the other; advantage 4. an equalizing advantage given or received in betting,… … English World dictionary
odds-on — UK US adjective ► thought most likely to happen, succeed, or do a particular thing: odds on to do sth »He is odds on to serve another term as president of the Commission. odds on for sth »Next month looks odds on for a further rise in interest… … Financial and business terms
odds-on — adj 1.) odds on favourite the person, horse etc that is most likely to win a race or other competition 2.) BrE informal very likely it s odds on (that) ▪ It s odds on that she won t come. be odds on to do sth ▪ They must have felt they were odds… … Dictionary of contemporary English
odds-on — adjective INFORMAL very likely: it is odds on (that): It s odds on that Gerry will miss the meeting again. be odds on to do something: Pearson is odds on to play his last game on Saturday. the odds on favorite the person or animal that people… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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