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1 Open Book Cost Estimate
Abbreviation: OBCEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Open Book Cost Estimate
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2 Open Book Project
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3 Open Book Systems
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4 Open- Book Management
Business: OBMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Open- Book Management
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5 open-book accounts
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > open-book accounts
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6 Open E Book
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7 Open Electronic Book
Library: OEBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Open Electronic Book
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8 Open Order Book
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9 несовпадение активов и пассивов банка по срокам
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > несовпадение активов и пассивов банка по срокам
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10 кредит коммерческий, предоставленный без документального оформления
open-book amount4000 полезных слов и выражений > кредит коммерческий, предоставленный без документального оформления
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11 Л-13
КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) НА ЛАДОНИ (НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕо') coll (как etc + PrepP these forms only)1. (видно, видеть кого-что и т. п.) \Л-13\Л-13 ( adv or subj-compl with бытьв ( subj: usu. concr, often всё)) sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly: (be) in full (plain) view(be (stand)) open to view (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view, there is not a single willow tree around itsomewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (3c).По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. ( subj-compl with бытье (subj: human or, less often, abstr)) everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from viewX как на ладони - person X is an open book(you can read person X) like a book thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain)....Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).3. - выложить (кому) что, показать кому что и т. п.adv(to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completelycandidlyopenly concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing. -
12 будто на ладони
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто на ладони
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13 будто на ладонке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто на ладонке
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14 будто на ладошке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто на ладошке
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15 как на ладони
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на ладони
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16 как на ладонке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на ладонке
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17 как на ладошке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на ладошке
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18 как на на ладонке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на на ладонке
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19 как на на ладошке
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на на ладошке
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20 словно на ладони
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> НА ЛАДОНИ <НА ЛАДОШКЕ, НА ЛАДОНКЕ obs> coll[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ sth. is very clearly and distinctly visible, (to see s.o. or sth.) very clearly:- (be < stand>) open to view;- (be as clearly visible) as if it were (spread out) on the palm of one's hand.♦ Городок стоит открыто, как на ладони, кругом ни ветлы; где-то очень далеко, на самом краю неба, чернеется лесок (Достоевский 3). The town stands open to view; there is not a single willow tree around it; somewhere very far off, at the very edge of the sky, is the black line of a little forest (Зс).♦ По стеклянным ступеням мы поднялись наверх. Всё - под нами внизу - как на ладони... (Замятин 1). We ascended the glass stairs. Everything below was as clearly visible as if it were spread out on the palm of my hand (1a).2. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human or, less often, abstr)]⇒ everything about (a person, his life etc) is clear, evident, there is nothing secretive, hidden from view:- thing X is so (absolutely) clear (transparent, plain).♦...Ведь ты же знаешь все мои институтские штучки, ведь я у тебя весь как на ладони (Аксёнов 1).... You know all my college-kid tricks, I'm an open book to you... (1a)....Его безупречное притворство было как на ладони (Окуджава 2)....His impeccable pretense was so transparent (2a).⇒ (to tell, reveal sth. to s.o.) straightforwardly, clearly, and completely:- candidly;- openly;- concealing (withholding, suppressing) nothing.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > словно на ладони
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