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1) Общая лексика: мимолётный интерес2) СМИ: преходящий интерес -
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passing [ˈpα:sɪŋ]1. adjectivea. ( = moving by) [person, car] qui passe (or passait etc)b. ( = brief) passager• a passing interest in sth/sb un intérêt passager pour qch/qn2. nounb. (in car) ( = overtaking) dépassement mc. ( = death) décès m* * *['pɑːsɪŋ], US ['pæs-] 1.1) ( movement) passage m2) ( end) fin f2.1) ( going by) [motorist, policeman] qui passe2) [whim] passager/-ère3) ( cursory) [reference] en passant inv4) ( vague) [resemblance] vague (before n) -
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1. noun(of time, years) Lauf, der; (of winter) Vorübergehen, das; (of old year) Ausklang, der; (death) Ende, das2. adjectivein passing — beiläufig [bemerken usw.]; flüchtig [begrüßen]
1) (going past) vorbeifahrend [Zug, Auto]; vorbeikommend [Person]; vorbeiziehend [Schatten]2) (fleeting) flüchtig [Blick]; vorübergehend [Mode, Laune, Interesse]3) (superficial) flüchtig [Bekanntschaft]; schnell vorübergehend [Empfindung]* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) vorbei-...2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) vorübergehend3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) beiläufig* * *pass·ing[ˈpɑ:sɪŋ, AM ˈpæs-]\passing trade Laufkundschaft f\passing acquaintance flüchtiger Bekannter/flüchtige Bekannte\passing fad Eintagsfliege fa \passing fancy nur so eine Launehe was a \passing fancy of hers er war nur so eine von ihren flüchtigen Liebschaftento be of \passing interest von temporärem Interesse sein\passing shower kurzer Regenschauer3. (casual) remark beiläufigto receive only a \passing mention nur beiläufig erwähnt [o am Rande gestreift] werdenin \passing nebenbei, beiläufigin \passing, it is worth noting that... nebenbei ist erwähnenswert, dass...to mention in \passing [ganz] nebenbei bemerken, beiläufig erwähnenthe \passing of an era das Ende einer Ärawith the \passing of the years [or time] im Lauf der Jahrehis \passing has improved seine Ballabgabetechnik hat sich verbessert* * *['pAːsɪŋ]1. na swirling wind accompanies the passing of each train — ein wirbelnder Wind begleitet jeden vorbeifahrenden Zug
with the passing of time/the years — im Lauf(e) der Zeit/der Jahre
I would like to mention in passing that... — ich möchte beiläufig noch erwähnen, dass...
2) (= overtaking) Überholen nt7)See:= academic.ru/53805/passage">passage2. adjwith every or each passing day — mit jedem Tag, der vergeht
2) (= casual) glance, thought, interest flüchtig; comments beiläufig; fancy flüchtig, vorübergehend; fashion, fad vorübergehendto make (a) passing reference to sth — auf etw (acc) beiläufig hinweisen
to bear a passing resemblance to sb/sth — mit jdn/etw eine flüchtige Ähnlichkeit haben
to have a passing acquaintance with sb —
3. adv(old: very) gar (old), überaus (liter)* * *A adj (adv passingly)1. vorbei-, vorüber-, durchgehend:passing axle TECH durchgehende Achse;2. vorübergehend, flüchtig, vergänglich3. flüchtig (Blick, Gedanke etc)4. a) SCHULE befriedigend:a passing grade US die Note „befriedigend“b) he has a passing acquaintance with German er hat recht brauchbare DeutschkenntnisseB adv obs überaus, sehrC s1. Vorbei-, Durch-, Hinübergehen n:a) im Vorbeigehen,2. Überholen n3. Dahinschwinden n4. euph Entschlafen n, Ableben n5. Übergang m:6. POL Annahme f, Durchgehen n (eines Gesetzes)* * *1. noun(of time, years) Lauf, der; (of winter) Vorübergehen, das; (of old year) Ausklang, der; (death) Ende, das2. adjectivein passing — beiläufig [bemerken usw.]; flüchtig [begrüßen]
1) (going past) vorbeifahrend [Zug, Auto]; vorbeikommend [Person]; vorbeiziehend [Schatten]2) (fleeting) flüchtig [Blick]; vorübergehend [Mode, Laune, Interesse]3) (superficial) flüchtig [Bekanntschaft]; schnell vorübergehend [Empfindung]* * *adj.durchgehend adj.vorbeigehend adj.vorübergehend adj. -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) transitable2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) transitorio, pasajero, temporal3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) de pasada, de pasotr['pɑːsɪŋ]2 (vehicle) que pasa1 (of time) paso, transcurso\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin passing de pasadapassing ['pæsɪŋ] ndeath: fallecimiento madj.• pasajero, -a adj.• paso, -a adj.n.• fallecimiento s.m.• pasada s.f.• paso s.m.• tránsito s.m.
I 'pæsɪŋ, 'pɑːsɪŋadjective (before n)1) ( going past)2)a) <fad/fashion> pasajero; < glance> rápidob) ( casual)he made a passing reference to... — se refirió de pasada a...
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mass noun1) ( of person) (frml & euph) fallecimiento m (frml), defunción f (frml); ( of custom) (frml) desaparición f2)['pɑːsɪŋ]in passing — ( incidentally) al pasar, de pasada
1.ADJ [fad] pasajero; [glance] rápido, superficial; [remark] hecho de pasothe story aroused no more than passing interest — la noticia no despertó más que un interés pasajero
the speech made only a passing reference to the Middle East — el discurso hizo solo una breve alusión a Oriente Medio
2. N1) (=disappearance) [of custom, tradition] desaparición f ; euph (=death) fallecimiento mwith the passing of the years — con el paso de los años, conforme van pasando los años
to mention sth in passing — mencionar algo de paso or pasada
2) (US) (Aut) adelantamiento m3) (Parl) aprobación f3.CPDpassing bell N — toque m de difuntos
passing lane N — (US) (Aut) carril m de adelantamiento
passing place N — (Brit) (Aut) apartadero m
passing shot N — (Tennis) tiro m pasado
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I ['pæsɪŋ, 'pɑːsɪŋ]adjective (before n)1) ( going past)2)a) <fad/fashion> pasajero; < glance> rápidob) ( casual)he made a passing reference to... — se refirió de pasada a...
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mass noun1) ( of person) (frml & euph) fallecimiento m (frml), defunción f (frml); ( of custom) (frml) desaparición f2)in passing — ( incidentally) al pasar, de pasada
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I ['ɪntrəst] n1) интерес, интересы, благо, польза, заинтересованность, выгода, преимуществоHe found a fresh interest. — У него новое увлечение.
His main/great interest is football (music, painting, stamp-collecting). — Больше всего он увлекается футболом (музыкой, живописью, филателией).
Gardening is one of her many interests. — Садоводство одно из ее многочисленных занятий.
Is there anything of interest in the newspaper? — В газете есть что-нибудь интересное/заслуживающее?
The names are arranged in alphabetical order in the interests of ready reference. — Названия расположены в алфавитном порядке для удобства пользования.
It is to his interest to do so. — Ему выгодно так поступить/это в его интересах.
You'll find it to your interest to consult him. — Вам будет полезно с ним посоветоваться.
He takes no more than a passing interest in such things. — Он не очень интересуется такими вещами.
- great interest- public interests
- human interests
- material interests- unflagging interest- passing interest
- interest in smb's affairs
- material interests of the country
- legitimate interests of works
- smb's chief interest in life
- smb's best interests
- matter of local interest
- centre of world interest
- lack of interest
- general level of interest
- conflict of interests
- man of many interests
- object of intense interest
- matter of vital interest
- topic of historical interest
- names of commanding interest
- event of local interest
- agreement in their mutual interest
- just for interest
- in the interests of safety
- in the interests of national security
- in the interest of your children
- another fact of interest
- do smth with great interest
- do smth without interest
- be in smb's interests
- be against smb's interests
- be of interest
- have no interest in smb, smth
- arouse interest in smth
- do smth from interest
- arouse common interest
- quicken public interest
- acquire special interest
- have many-sided interests
- act for one's personal interests
- sacrifice the national interests to those of the world
- have no interests outside one's business
- lose interest in smth
- blunt interest in smth
- promote interest in the scheme
- take much interest in smth
- serve the interests of peace
- safeguard the interests of civilization
- have a personal interest in the mattes
- protect smb's interests
- have smb's real interests at heart
- look after one's own interest
- give up sacrifice one's interests
- have in view one's own interests
- add interest to a story
- interfere with smb's interests2) круги (люди, объединённые общими интересами и родом деятельности)- landed interests- vested interests
- outside interests
- influential British interests
- shipping interests
- iron interests
- publishing interest
- banking interest3) процент, прибыль, доходThe interest on the loan was 5 percent a year. — За ссуду брали 5 процентов годовых.
Interest is paid on money that is invested. — С вложенного капитала платят проценты.
- annual interestIt promoted the advancement of their national interests. — Это способствовало развитию национального благосостояния
- current interest
- average interest
- high interest - interest in profit
- interest on the capital
- interest on a loan
- high rate of interest
- lend money on high interest
- have an interest in a business
- buy a half interest in that firm
- lend money at an interest of 3% - borrow money at an interest of 3% - lend money on interest
- lose interest on your money
- pay interest on a loan
- live on interest from the capital
- pay a loan without interest
- repay smb with interest II ['ɪntrɪst] v1) интересовать, заинтересоватьThat doesn't interest me. — Меня это не интересует.
The offer interested him. — Это предложение его заинтересовало.
2) интересоваться, заинтересоватьсяWe don't know what he is interested in. — Мы не знаем, чем он интересуется.
She is not interested in where I live. — Ее не интересует, где я живу
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1) (going past: a passing car.) overhalende2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) forbigående3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) henkastet* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) overhalende2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) forbigående3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) henkastet -
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['pɑːsɪŋ] [AE 'pæs-] 1.1) (movement) passaggio m.the passing of the years — il trascorrere o passare degli anni
2) (end) fine f.3) eufem. (death) scomparsa f., dipartita f.2.1) (going by) [motorist, policeman] di passaggio, che passa2) (momentary) [ whim] passeggero, momentaneo4) (vague) [ resemblance] vago••in passing — di sfuggita, en passant
* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) (che passa)2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) passeggero3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) casuale* * *passing /ˈpɑ:sɪŋ/A a.1 passeggero; effimero; fuggevole; fugace; transitorio: a passing joy, una gioia fugace; a passing fancy, un capriccio passeggeroB n. [u]1 passaggio; il passare ( d'una persona, del tempo, ecc.): With the passing of the years, he became more prudent, col passare degli anni, divenne più prudente; (leg.) passing of title, passaggio di proprietà2 (autom.) il sorpassare; sorpasso6 (form.) dipartita; scomparsa; decesso; morte; trapasso● passing bell, campana che si suona per i morti □ passing events, attualità □ (autom.) passing lane, corsia di sorpasso: «Passing lane ahead», ( cartello stradale) «(prossima) corsia di sorpasso» □ (mus.) passing note ( USA: passing tone), nota di passaggio □ ( tennis) passing shot, colpo passante; passante □ ( sport) passing skills, doti di buon passatore □ ( tennis) passing stroke = passing shot ► sopra □ (ferr.) passing track, binario di sorpasso □ in passing, incidentalmente; di sfuggita; en passant (franc.).* * *['pɑːsɪŋ] [AE 'pæs-] 1.1) (movement) passaggio m.the passing of the years — il trascorrere o passare degli anni
2) (end) fine f.3) eufem. (death) scomparsa f., dipartita f.2.1) (going by) [motorist, policeman] di passaggio, che passa2) (momentary) [ whim] passeggero, momentaneo4) (vague) [ resemblance] vago••in passing — di sfuggita, en passant
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\passing trade Laufkundschaft f\passing acquaintance flüchtiger Bekannter/flüchtige Bekannte;\passing fad Eintagsfliege f;a \passing fancy nur so eine Laune;he was a \passing fancy of hers er war nur so eine von ihren flüchtigen Liebschaften;to be of \passing interest von temporärem Interesse sein;\passing shower kurzer Regenschauerto receive only a \passing mention nur beiläufig erwähnt [o am Rande gestreift] werden;in \passing nebenbei, beiläufig;in \passing, it is worth noting that... nebenbei ist erwähnenswert, dass...;to mention in \passing [ganz] nebenbei bemerken, beiläufig erwähnenthe \passing of an era das Ende einer Ärahis \passing has improved seine Ballabgabetechnik hat sich verbessert -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) forbigående/-kjørende2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) forbigående, midlertidig3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) i forbifarten, tilfeldig, flyktigflyktigIsubst. \/ˈpɑːsɪŋ\/1) forbipasserende2) passering, forbikjøring3) forbifart, gjennomfart, gjennomkjøring4) ( sport) avlevering, pasning, sentring5) bortgang, død6) ( jernbane) sidespor7) (amer.) omkjøring8) ( om lov) vedtakelsein passing en passant, i forbifartenthe passing of the old year utgangen av det gamle året, årsskiftetthe passing of time tidens gangIIadj. \/ˈpɑːsɪŋ\/1) som går forbi, som kjører forbi, forbipasserende, forbigående, forbikjørende2) flyktig, tilfeldig3) ( om vær) forbigående4) ( om karakter) godkjenteach passing day (for) hver dag som gårpassing showers regnskurer, regnbygerIIIadv. \/ˈpɑːsɪŋ\/( gammeldags) overordentlig, såre -
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['ɪnt(ə)rəst] 1. сущ.1) интерес, заинтересованность, увлечение, увлечённостьdeep / profound interest — глубокий интерес
intense / keen / lively — живой интерес
vested interest — личный интерес, заинтересованность
common / mutual interests — общие, взаимные интересы
to hold smb.'s interest — разделять чьи-л. интересы
to demonstrate / display / express / manifest / show interest — проявлять, выражать интерес
His only interest was mathematics. — Единственным его увлечением была математика.
She took a keen interest in the project. — Она живо интересовалась проектом
This story will be of interest to us. — Эта история будет нам интересна.
interest group — группа людей, объединенная общими интересами
Syn:2) интерес, интересность, привлекательность; значимостьto be of interest to smb. — представлять интерес для кого-л.
This trip was of no special interest to her. — Эта поездка не представляла для неё особого интереса.
These things possess no moral interest. — Эти явления не представляют никакой важности с точки зрения морали.
3) интерес, выгода, польза, преимуществоOh, that's in his own intererst that he did it! — О, у него тут был свой интерес!
I love you without interest, without pretence. — Я люблю тебя, не думая ни о каких личных выгодах, без всякой лжи.
Syn:4)а) доля (в предприятии, бизнесе, собственности); участие в прибыляхSyn:б) ( interests) капиталовложенияto defend / guard / protect one's interests — охранять капиталовложения
Syn:stake 1., investment5) ( interests) круги (группы людей, контролирующих какую-л. экономическую область и объединённых общими деловыми или профессиональными интересами), компании6) проценты ( на капитал)to bear / pay / yield interest — выплачивать, приносить проценты
- compound interestto draw / receive interest — получать проценты
- rate of interest 2. гл.интересовать; заинтересовать; вызывать интерес; привлекать внимание; вовлекатьPolitics doesn't interest me. — Политика меня не интересует.
It may interest you to know that John didn't accept the job. — Тебе, возможно, будет интересно узнать, что Джон отказался от этой работы.
The experiment interested me a lot. — Эксперимент весьма заинтересовал меня.
to interest oneself in smth. — интересоваться чем-л.; проявлять интерес к чему-л.
He has always interested himself in medicine. — Он всегда интересовался медициной.
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['pɑːsɪŋ]adjto mention sth in passing — napomykać (napomknąć perf) o czymś mimochodem
* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) wyprzedzający, przejeżdżający2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) chwilowy3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) wypowiedziany mimochodem -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) que passa(va)2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) passageiro3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) passageiro* * *pass.ing[p'a:siŋ] n 1 passagem, trânsito. 2 passadouro. 3 vau. 4 partida. 5 fim, desaparecimento. 6 morte. • adj 1 que passa ou transita. 2 passageiro, transitório, efêmero. 3 de passagem. 4 suficiente para aprovação em exame (nota). • adv extremamente, sumamente. in passing a propósito, de passagem. -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) ki gre mimo2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) bežen3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) bežen* * *I [pá:siŋ]1.adjectiveminljiv, bežen, nestalen, površen; zadovoljiv (ocena);2.adverb archaiczeloII [pá:siŋ]nounminevanje, potekanje; izginjanje, umiranje, smrt; prenos (lastništva); sprejetje (zakona), uzakonjenjein passing — spotoma, mimogrede -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) sem fer hjá/fram úr2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) skammvinnur3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) í framhjáhlaupi -
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futó, igen, elvonulás, elhaladás, múlás, nagyon* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) elhaladó2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) futólagos3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) odavetett -
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adj. geçen, geçici, gelip geçici, geçer, rastgele, tesadüfi————————n. geçiş, geçirme, geçme, gitme, ölüm* * *1. geçit (n.) 2. geçiş (n.) 3. geç (v.) 4. geçerek (prep.)* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) geçip giden2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) geçiçi3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) ekleme -
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• ohikulku• ohimeno• ohikiitävä• ohitus• ohimatka• ohimenevä• nopea• häipyvä• hyväksyminen• tuvainen• tuva• hetkellinen• väliaikainen• tilapäinen• katoaminen• kauttakulku• katoava• kirjelmä• satunnainen• äkillinen• kuolema• pikainen• lyhyt• lyhytaikainen• lyhykäinen• lyhkäinen• lähtö* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) ohimenevä2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) hetkellinen3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) sivuhuomautus -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) garāmejošs; garāmbraucošs2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) pārejošs; īslaicīgs3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) nejaušs* * *garāmbraukšana, garāmiešana; nāve; garāmbraucošs, garāmejošs; pārejošs, īslaicīgs; gadījuma, nejaušs; ļoti -
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1) (going past: a passing car.) praeinantis, pravažiuojantis2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) trumpalaikis3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) atsitiktinis
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passing — pass|ing1 [ˈpa:sıŋ US ˈpæ ] n [U] 1.) the passing of time/the years the process of time going by ▪ Most of the old traditions have died out with the passing of time. ▪ The passing of the years had done nothing to improve his temper. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
passing — [[t]pɑ͟ːsɪŋ, pæ̱s [/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n A passing fashion, activity, or feeling lasts for only a short period of time and is not worth taking very seriously. Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad... He had never taken more … English dictionary
passing — 1. adjective 1) of passing interest Syn: fleeting, transient, transitory, ephemeral, brief, short lived, temporary, momentary; literary evanescent 2) a passing glance Syn: hasty, rapid, hurried … Thesaurus of popular words
passing — 1. adjective 1) of passing interest Syn: fleeting, transient, transitory, ephemeral, brief, short lived, temporary, momentary 2) a passing glance Syn: hasty, rapid, hurried … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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