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1 practically impossible
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > practically impossible
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2 practically impossible
Математика: практически невозможныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > practically impossible
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3 practically impossible
prac.ti.cal.ly im.pos.si.ble[præktikəli imp'ɔsəbəl] adj irrealizável, praticamente impossível. -
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > practically impossible
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5 practically impossible event
Контроль качества: практически невозможное событиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > practically impossible event
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adverb2) (in a practical manner) praktisch* * *1) (almost: The room was practically full.) so gut wie2) (in a practical way: Practically, it's more difficult than you think.) tatsächlich* * *prac·ti·cal·ly[ˈpræktɪkəli, AM -kli]adv inv1. (almost) praktischwe're \practically home wir sind fast zu Hauseshe \practically forced me to drive her home sie hat mich geradezu gezwungen, sie nach Hause zu fahren\practically all/no one/nothing praktisch alle/keiner/nichts\practically everybody praktisch jeder\practically impossible/useless praktisch unmöglich/zwecklos2. (not theoretically) praktischis there anything we can do \practically to help? können wir Ihnen auch ganz konkret helfen?\practically based [or oriented] praxisorientiertto be \practically minded praktisch denken [o veranlagt sein]\practically speaking praktisch betrachtet, von der praktischen Seite her* * *['prktIkəlI]adv(all senses) praktisch* * *practically [ˈpræktıklı] adv praktisch, so gut wie:* * *adverb1) (almost) praktisch (ugs.); so gut wie; beinahe2) (in a practical manner) praktisch* * *adv.praktisch adv. -
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ˈpræktɪkəlɪ нареч.
1) практически;
с практической точки зрения to look practically at the problem ≈ смотреть на проблему с практической точки зрения
2) фактически, на деле, на практике;
в сущности practically certain ≈ практически несомненный practically impossible ≈ практически невозможный
3) почти practically everyone went to the party ≈ почти все пришли на вечер Syn: almost, nearly практически - to look at a question * смотреть на вопрос с практической точки зрения - to know a langauge * знать язык практически фактически, на деле;
в сущности - he was * ruined в сущности /фактически/ он был разорен - * speaking there is no more to be done в сущности говоря /по сути дела/, здесь больше ничего не сделаешь почти - he knew * nothing about her он почти ничего не знал о ней practically почти;
practically no changes почти никаких изменений ~ практически ~ adv фактически, на деле, на практике;
practically speaking в сущности practically почти;
practically no changes почти никаких изменений ~ adv фактически, на деле, на практике;
practically speaking в сущностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > practically
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8 practically
1) ( almost) praktisch;we're \practically home wir sind fast zu Hause;she \practically forced me to drive her home sie hat mich geradezu gezwungen, sie nach Hause zu fahren;\practically everybody praktisch jeder;\practically impossible/ useless praktisch unmöglich/zwecklos2) ( not theoretically) praktisch;is there anything we can do \practically to help? können wir Ihnen auch ganz konkret helfen?;to be \practically minded praktisch denken [o veranlagt sein];\practically speaking praktisch betrachtet, von der praktischen Seite her -
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['præktɪk(ə)lɪ]нареч.1) практически, с практической точки зрения2) фактически, на деле, на практике; в сущности3) почтиSyn: -
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11 practically prac·ti·cal·ly adv
['præktɪklɪ]1) (almost) praticamente, quasi2)practically based — (education, training) basato (-a) sulla pratica
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12 impossible
[ɪm'pɔsəbl] 1. прил.1)а) невозможный, невыполнимый, неосуществимыйalmost / practically / virtually / well-nigh impossible — практически невозможный
He made it impossible for me to say no. — Он сделал так, что я не смог отказать.
Syn:б) неразрешимый, безвыходныйIt's an impossible situation, we have no idea how to act. — Ситуация безвыходная, мы не представляем себе, как действовать.
2) невероятный, неправдоподобныйIt seems impossible that I could have walked by and not noticed her. — Кажется невероятным, чтобы я мог пройти мимо и не заметить её.
Syn:3) разг. возмутительный, невыносимый; ужасный, невозможный ( о человеке)She gets impossible when she's tired. — Она становится невыносима, когда устает.
•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]impossible[/ref]2. сущ.( the impossible) невозможное, невероятное -
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[ɪm'pɔsəbl] adjalmost/practically/virtually impossible — практически невозможный
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14 quite impossible
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15 практически невозможный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > практически невозможный
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16 and the like
It is difficult, practically impossible to learn the facts by investigations of committees and the like. (E. Flynn, ‘The Alder son Story’, ch. XXIX) — Очень трудно - больше того, просто невозможно - изучать факты с помощью специальных комиссий по расследованию.
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17 turn over a new leaf
начать новую жизнь, исправиться, измениться к лучшему, порвать с прошлымIf I'll only promise to marry him Charley says, he'll turn over a new leaf, stop drinking, save money and take me away from this blasted pub. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 31) — Чарли говорит, что если я пообещаю выйти за него, то он начнет новую жизнь, бросит пить, будет откладывать деньги и возьмет меня из этого мерзкого трактира.
It is extremely difficult, practically impossible, for ex-convicts to turn over a new leaf and go straight. (E. Flynn, ‘The Alderson Story’, ch. XV) — Человеку, вышедшему из тюрьмы, крайне трудно, вернее, невозможно, начать новую страницу жизни и добиться успеха.
Various faculty members have complained of your superior attitude - making fun of our courses right out in class!.. Now unless you immediately turn over a new leaf, young man, I shall have to suspend you for the rest of the year... (S. Lewis, ‘Arrowsmith’, ch. IX) — Многие преподаватели жалуются на ваш заносчивый тон - вы прямо в аудитории высмеиваете наши курсы!.. Так вот, если вы, молодой человек, не одумаетесь незамедлительно, мне придется запретить вам посещать лекции до конца года...
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18 manera
manera sustantivo femenino 1 (modo, forma) way; a manera de by way of; de todas maneras anyway; su manera de ser the way she is; se puede ir vestido de cualquier manera you can dress however you want; no lo pongas así, de cualquier manera don't just put it in any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how; de ninguna manera lo voy a permitir there's no way I'm going to allow it; de alguna manera tendré que conseguirlo I'll have to get it somehow (or other); no hay/hubo manera it is/it was impossible; de manera que so; de mala manera ‹ contestar› rudely; ‹ tratar› badly 2
manera
I sustantivo femenino
1 way, manner: hagámoslo a nuestra manera, let's do it our way
lo hace todo de cualquier manera, he does everything any old how
no hay manera de que me escuche, there is no way to make him listen to me
me disgusta su manera de ser, I don't like the way he behaves
II fpl maneras, manners: contestó con malas maneras, she answered rudely Locuciones: a manera de, as: se puso una cacerola a manera de casco, she used a cooking pot as a helmet
de cualquier manera/de todas maneras, anyway, at any rate, in any case
de manera que, so (that)
de ninguna manera, in no way, certainly not: no pienso disculparme de ninguna manera, there's no way that I'm going to apologise
de tal manera que, in such a way that
en cierta manera, in some sense: en cierta manera todos somos responsables de ella, to a certain degree we are all responsible for her ' manera' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - arrancar - categórica - categórico - como - como quiera - comoquiera - cortante - despatarrarse - despeluchar - encantar - enfocar - escritura - expiar - igual - inri - letra - mal - ninguna - ninguno - peculiar - perfectamente - precisamente - tal - tener - tuntún - bien - cómo - en - escándalo - forma - fórmula - habla - hacer - ilegal - inconsciente - índole - inesperado - interesado - medio - modo - norma - ordinariez - otro - plantear - seguir - temperamento - tirar - torpe - trato English: abrupt - abusive - accusingly - angrily - as - brittle - by - certainly - challenging - conciliatory - decidedly - definitive - differently - distant - dramatically - effective - elaborately - fashion - friendly - gait - impersonally - impossibly - in - intimidate - jabber - jangle - logical - manner - means - mimic - miserably - mismanage - naturally - nice - not - oddly - originally - other - otherwise - persuasively - pleasantly - practically - pretence - pretense - propose - radiantly - realistically - reception - remotely - should -
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20 Words
Words are but the images of matter... to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture. (Bacon, 1878, p. 120)Chamberlin, Tracy, Dewey, Binet and others have shown that the child's symbols are action-words, i.e., their content is action. There is also practically universal agreement on the fact that the first symbols of the child are in reality word-sentences designating action and object or subject, or all three at once. (Markey, 1928, p. 50)The child can very readily learn at the age of three that "right" and "left" each refers to a side of the body-but ah me, which one?... What is set up first is a conceptual organization. By the age of six the word "right" clearly and immediately means sidedness to the child. A considerable conceptual elaboration has already occurred, and the stimulus effectively arouses that structure; but it arouses no prompt, specific response.... With such facts, it becomes nonsense to explain man's conceptual development as exclusively consisting of verbal associations. (Hebb, 1949, p. 118)The use of language is not confined to its being the medium through which we communicate ideas to one another.... Words are the instrument by which we form all our abstractions, by which we fashion and embody our ideas, and by which we are enabled to glide along a series of premises and conclusions with a rapidity so great as to leave in memory no trace of the successive steps of this process; and we remain unconscious of how much we owe to this. (Roget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 197)Any attempt at a philosophical arrangement under categories of the words of our language must reveal the fact that it is impossible to separate and circumscribe the several groups by absolutely distinct boundaries. Were we to disengage their interwoven ramifications, and seek to confine every word to its main or original meaning, we should find some secondary meaning has become so firmly associated with many words and phrases, that to sever the alliance would be to deprive our language of the richness due to an infinity of natural adaptations. (Roget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 206)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Words
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