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81 не настоящая причина, а только повод
1) General subject: not the real cause but merely an occasion2) Diplomatic term: not the real cause but merely the occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не настоящая причина, а только повод
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82 однократно
1) General subject: on one occasion, on a single occasion3) Astronautics: ones hot4) Polymers: singly -
83 отпраздновать событие
1) Diplomatic term: celebrate the occasion2) Makarov: celebrate occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отпраздновать событие
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84 по случаю праздника
1) General subject: in order to celebrate the occasion2) Makarov: celebrate the occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по случаю праздника
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85 повод для совершения покупки
1) General subject: occasion2) Advertising: purchase occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повод для совершения покупки
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86 попутно
1) General subject: casually, on the way home, passim, occasionally, pari passu, concurrently, in between2) Mathematics: along the way, by the way, in passing, incidentally, simultaneously3) Religion: passim (Latin for "scattered", here and there)4) Makarov: at the same time, on occasion, on the occasion, on the side -
87 представился случай
1) General subject: (снова) an occasion recurred2) Makarov: an occasion recur redУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > представился случай
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88 при случае
General subject: as chance offers, as occasion offers, as opportunity offers, on occasion, on occasions, should an opportunity arise -
89 редко когда
General subject: It is a rare occasion when (It is a rare occasion when I can say that I've just watched the worst movie I have ever seen.) -
90 речь, подобающая случаю
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > речь, подобающая случаю
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91 случай
1) General subject: accident, case, chance, clip, contingency, episode, event, experience, fortuity, hap, haphazard, happening, haps, incident, incidental, instance, luck, occasion, occurence, occurrence, opportunity, thing, adventure, circumstance, cases, context2) Colloquial: break3) Obsolete: tidings4) Literal: die5) Latin: casus6) Bookish: fortuitousness7) Mathematics: alternate version, alternative (to), chance, modification, situation, variant, variation (of)10) Jargon: squeak, (законы вероятности) avs, slip-up11) Oil: assumption12) Sakhalin energy glossary: incident( is an unplanned event or chain of events which has, or could have caused injury or illness and/or damage /loss/ to people, assets, the environment or reputation)13) leg.N.P. chance (criminal law), misadventure, occasion (criminal law)14) Aviation medicine: accident (несчастный)15) Makarov: hazard -
92 событие исторического значения
1) General subject: an historic occasion2) Makarov: historic occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > событие исторического значения
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93 соответствующий случаю
1) Diplomatic term: appropriate to the occasion2) Makarov: appropriate to occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соответствующий случаю
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94 такие слова как раз здесь уместны
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > такие слова как раз здесь уместны
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95 такт
1) General subject: address, bar, beat, cadence, cycle, delicacy, event (двигателя внутреннего сгорания), grace, lilt, savoir faire, savoir vivre, tact, taste, time, touch (he has a marvellous touch in dealing with children - он прекрасно ладит с детьми)3) Military: cadency, cycle (работы двигателя)4) Engineering: beat (часть цикла), clock cycle, clock period, clock time, step (часть цикла), stroke (поршня), time step, time unit6) Accounting: replacement cycle7) Automobile industry: timing period8) Forestry: movement10) Abbreviation: (муз.)(measures) ms12) Engines: cycle (ход поршня), stroke (ход поршня)13) Ecology: working time interval14) Automation: clock cycle time15) Makarov: a sense of occasion, beat (часть цикла, шаг, этап), clock period (временной интервал, задаваемый хронирующим устройством или сигналами), clock time (временной интервал, задаваемый хронирующим устройством или сигналами), diplomacy, move, pace, sense of occasion, step (часть цикла, шаг, этап) -
96 торжественное событие
1) General subject: gala occasion2) Mass media: ceremonial event, momentous event, solemn occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественное событие
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97 торжественный повод
General subject: festive occasion, gala occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественный повод
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98 торжественный случай
1) General subject: state occasion2) Diplomatic term: solemn occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественный случай
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99 эти слова как раз здесь уместны
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эти слова как раз здесь уместны
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100 С-246
НА СЛАВУ coll IPrepP Invar adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr or abstr)) very well, remarkably great, remarkable: beaut iful(ly) wonderful (ly) wonderfully well splendid(ly) glorious(ly) magnificent (ly) (in limited contexts) famously (do) a wonderful job most enjoyable (-ably)X удался \С-246 - X was a smash (a hit)X was a big (tremendous, immense) successсправить свадьбу (день рождения и т. п.) - — celebrate a wedding (a birthday etc) in a big way(in limited contexts) make an occasion of one's ( s.o. 's) wedding (birthday etc).День направлялся на славу в добрый день выпало старикам уезжать с Матеры (Распутин 4). The day promised to be beautiful, the weather was good on the day the old people had to leave Matyora (4a)День разгулялся на славу (Абрамов 1). It had turned out to be a splendid day (1a)Она взялась накрыть стол, доставить белье, посуду и проч. и приготовить на своей кухне кушанье... Действительно, все было приготовлено на славу... (Достоевский 3)..She had undertaken to set the table and obtain a tablecloth and crockery, etc., and to prepare the food in her kitchen.. And indeed everything had been done wonderfully well... (3a). She undertook to lay the table, to provide linen, dishes, and so on, and to prepare the food in her kitchen. Indeed, everything was done up famously (3c).Мастерская сверкала... немыслимой чистотой. Панкратиха поработала на славу (Некрасов 1). The studio gleamed with an., impossible cleanliness. Pankratikha had done a wonderful job (1a).Вечер получился на славу. Все были в приподнятом настроении... (Айтматов 2)....It was а most enjoyable evening. Everyone was in good spirits... (1a).Ёлка удалась на славу. Да это и не трудно было (Гинзбург 2). The New Year's concert was an immense success, which was not all that hard to achieve (2a)Комиссар был гостеприимен, любил людей... И он захотел справить свадьбу на славу, как справляют этот праздник в степи, на просторе, под небом (Федин 1). The commissar was hospitable, he liked people...And he wanted to make an occasion of his wedding, as is done in the steppes, out in the open, under the open sky (1a).
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