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21 встреча
сущ.gathering; meeting; ( деловая встреча) appointment; ( совещание тж) conferenceдоговариваться (условливаться) о встреча — to arrange ( for) (set up) a meeting
переносить деловую встречу — ( на другое время) to reschedule an appointment
- встреча на уровне министроввстреча в верхах, встреча в на высшем уровне — top-level (summit) meeting
- двусторонняя встреча
- консультативная встреча
- неофициальная встреча
- многосторонняя встреча
- назначенная встреча
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22 откладывать
1) General subject: adjourn, bank, carry over, dally, defer, delay, earmark, hang up, hoard, lay aside (в сторону), lay by, lay off, lay off (в сторону), lay past, lay up, leave over, leave over (что-л.), postpone, procrastinate, put aside, put aside (в сторону), put away (сбережения), put by, put by (на чёрный день), put off (he put off going to the dentist - он отложил визит к зубному врачу.), put over, remit (дело), report progress (что-либо), reserve (на будущее), salt away, salt down, save, set apart (деньги), set aside, set by, shelve, shift off, shunt, sit, slug (принятие решения), stand over, store, suspend, tuck away, hold off, hold over, hold over (про запас), keep in suspense, lay, lay aside, store up, lay off (в сторону), put off (дело, занятие), put by (деньги), stand over (заседание, рассмотрение), lie over (ся), adjorn (adjourn) (см. Lingvo), sock away, (дела на потом) put something off, push back, (на неопределенное время) lay on the shelf, (на неопределенное время) place on a shelf, put on ice2) Naval: shelving3) Colloquial: lay over (заседание и т. п.), wait (о трапезе)4) American: table6) Rare: slug (принятие решения и т.п.)7) Mathematics: lay off (отрезок прямой), protract (линию), separate off, single out8) General subject: keep smth on the backburner9) Railway term: side-track (рассмотрение чего-л.)10) Law: remit (на более поздний срок)11) Economy: adjourn (собрание, поездку; юр. слушание дела), hold off (напр. покупки), set aside (деньги)13) Diplomatic term: adjourn (заседание, совещание), hold off (покупки и т.п.), ice, sidestep (решение)15) Information technology: delay (обработку данных)16) Oil: sidetrack17) Ecology: plot18) Patents: lay over19) Business: respite20) leg.N.P. adjourn (e.g., a meeting or hearing)21) Makarov: adjourn (заседание и т.п.), deposit, deposit (яйца), hang fire, put away (деньги), shed (икру; о рыбах), call off, carry over (на другой срок)22) Yachting: postpone (a race) (гонку) -
23 отсрочивать отсрочи·вать
1) to postpone, to delay, to put off; (заседание) to adjournотсрочивать уплату долгов — to defer / to put off payment of debts
2) (продлевать срок действия документа) to extendRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > отсрочивать отсрочи·вать
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24 переносить
1) (откладывать, отсрочивать) to postpone, to put off, to reserveпереносить конференцию / собрание — to postpone a conference / a meeting
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25 отложить
1) General subject: adjourn, bank, call off, dally, defer, delay, deposit, earmark, hold over (про запас), hold up, lay by, lay off, lay up, leave over, postpone, procrastinate (откладывать, отсрочивать), put aside, put away (сбережения), put off, put over, report progress (что-либо), reserve, salt away, salt down, save, set aside, set by, shelve, sidestep, suspend, lay aside, put on reserve, put on the back burner, set apart, put a hold on (I put a hold on several books in the book store and told the salesperson that I would come and get them later.), put on hold (напр.: товар в магазине), layaway (товар в магазине), sock away, squirrel away, take a rain check2) Medicine: withhold (операцию, курс лечения и т.д.)3) Colloquial: lay over (заседание и т. п.), shunt4) Obsolete: prorogue5) Mathematics: separate off, single out6) Law: remit7) Jargon: put on ice8) leg.N.P. adjourn (e.g., a meeting or hearing)9) Makarov: put on the back burner (на время) -
26 перенести
1) General subject: bear, call off, carry over, digest, endure, live, outlive, postpone, put off, reserve, rub through (трудности), stand, transfer, undergo, brave it out, survive, go through (операцию), move (The meeting was moved to Monday.), adjourn (о собраниях), reschedule, re-locate2) Computers: port -
27 переносить
1. перенести (вн.)1. carry somewhere else (d.); (об учреждениях и т. п.) transfer somewhere else (d.)переносить с одного места на другое, куда-л. и т. п. — carry / transfer from one place to another, somewhere, etc. (d.)
переносить огонь (на вн.) воен. — shift / switch / lift the fire (to)
2. ( о слове) carry over to the next line (d.)2. перенести (вн.; терпеть — о боли и т. п.)заседание было перенесено (на вн.) — the meeting was adjourned (till)
endure (d.), bear* (d.), stand* (d.); (об оскорблении, наказании и т. п.) take* (d.)перенести много горя — go* through much sorrow
он этого не переносить — he can't bear / stand it
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28 тем временем
1. in the mean II timeсторожевой таймер; контрольное реле времени — watchdog timer
показывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
2. in the meantime3. meantime4. in the interimвремя от времени; иногда — now and then, every now and then
наши дни; время, в которое мы живём — the times we live in
5. meanwhileСинонимический ряд:пока (проч.) пока; покамест; покуда; покудова -
29 упускать время
1. miss the boatпоказывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
2. missing the boatвремя от времени; иногда — now and then, every now and then
наши дни; время, в которое мы живём — the times we live in
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > упускать время
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