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1 отпечатанный
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2 отпечатанный на правах рукописи
Polygraphy: printed as manuscriptУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отпечатанный на правах рукописи
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3 отпечатанный с рукописи, не прошедшей окончательной редакции
Makarov: printed as manuscriptУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отпечатанный с рукописи, не прошедшей окончательной редакции
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4 рукопись
1) General subject: copy, manuscript, matter, scripture2) Bookish: holography3) Religion: manuscript (A written or typewritten composition or document as distinguished from a printed copy; also a document submitted for publication)4) Law: autograph, handwriting, manuscript copy, script5) Information technology: literary work6) Makarov: source -
5 рукописный
1) General subject: cursive, handwritten, manuscript2) Computers: hand-printed, hand-written3) Religion: manuscript( Written by hand or typed), penscript4) Business: written5) Makarov: source -
6 первое печатное издание
1) Latin: editio princeps2) Religion: editio princeps (Latin for "first edition", the first printed edition of a work that circulated in manuscript before printing became common)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > первое печатное издание
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7 Р-251
ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ1 VP subj: concr, often a noun denoting a written or printed work more often impfv fixed WO( to be passed from one person to anotherX ходил no рукам - X was passed from hand to handX was passed (handed) around X was going (making) the rounds X (was) circulated.Тогда же я прочла «Разговоры со Сталиным» Милована Джиласа. Австралийское издание этой книги... кто-то привёз в Москву, и она ходила по рукам (Аллилуева 2). It was at this time that I read Milovan Djilas' Conversations with Stalin. Someone had brought to Moscow the Australian version of this book, and it was passed from hand to hand (2a).Ходили по рукам полемические сочинения, в которых объяснялось, что горчица есть былие (= былье), выросшее из тела девки-блудницы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Polemical compositions were handed around, explaining that mustard was a green which grew from the body of a fornicatress.. (1a).Твардовский) боялся другого, он еще с лета угрожающе выпытывал, не ходит ли роман по рукам? (Солженицын 2). (Tvardovsky's) fears were quite different. That summer he had begun asking menacingly whether the novel was going the rounds (2a).Роман «Доктор Живаго» в рукописи несколько лет ходил в Москве по рукам, официально обсуждался в наших редакциях... (Гладков 1). The novel (Doctor Zhivago) had been circulating in Moscow in manuscript copies for several years, it had been officially under consideration by Soviet publishers., (1a) -
8 пойти по рукам
I• ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ[VP; subj: concr, often a noun denoting a written or printed work; more often impfv; fixed WO]=====⇒ to be passed from one person to another:- X (was) circulated.♦ Тогда же я прочла "Разговоры со Сталиным" Милована Джиласа. Австралийское издание этой книги... кто-то привёз в Москву, и она ходила по рукам (Аллилуева 2). It was at this time that I read Milovan Djilas' Conversations with Stalin. Someone had brought to Moscow the Australian version of this book, and it was passed from hand to hand (2a).♦ Ходили по рукам полемические сочинения, в которых объяснялось, что горчица есть былие [= былье], выросшее из тела девки-блудницы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Polemical compositions were handed around, explaining that mustard was a green which grew from the body of a fornicatress.. (1a).♦ [Твардовский] боялся другого, он еще с лета угрожающе выпытывал, не ходит ли роман по рукам? (Солженицын 2). [Tvardovsky's] fears were quite different. That summer he had begun asking menacingly whether the novel was going the rounds (2a).♦ Роман "Доктор Живаго" в рукописи несколько лет ходил в Москве по рукам, официально обсуждался в наших редакциях... (Гладков 1). The novel [Doctor Zhivago] had been circulating in Moscow in manuscript copies for several years, it had been officially under consideration by Soviet publishers., (1a)II• ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ coll[VP; subj: human, female; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to have sexual relations with one man after another:- [in limited contexts] X began (has been) living off men.♦ "Мать, говорит, воровка, по магазинам промышляет, а она сама с пятнадцати по рукам пошла, но разденется, есть на что посмотреть!" (Максимов 1). "She said her mother's a thief, goes around stealing from shops, and that she herself has been living off men since she was fifteen, but when she took her clothes off, she was something to look atr (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти по рукам
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9 ходить по рукам
I• ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ[VP; subj: concr, often a noun denoting a written or printed work; more often impfv; fixed WO]=====⇒ to be passed from one person to another:- X (was) circulated.♦ Тогда же я прочла "Разговоры со Сталиным" Милована Джиласа. Австралийское издание этой книги... кто-то привёз в Москву, и она ходила по рукам (Аллилуева 2). It was at this time that I read Milovan Djilas' Conversations with Stalin. Someone had brought to Moscow the Australian version of this book, and it was passed from hand to hand (2a).♦ Ходили по рукам полемические сочинения, в которых объяснялось, что горчица есть былие [= былье], выросшее из тела девки-блудницы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Polemical compositions were handed around, explaining that mustard was a green which grew from the body of a fornicatress.. (1a).♦ [Твардовский] боялся другого, он еще с лета угрожающе выпытывал, не ходит ли роман по рукам? (Солженицын 2). [Tvardovsky's] fears were quite different. That summer he had begun asking menacingly whether the novel was going the rounds (2a).♦ Роман "Доктор Живаго" в рукописи несколько лет ходил в Москве по рукам, официально обсуждался в наших редакциях... (Гладков 1). The novel [Doctor Zhivago] had been circulating in Moscow in manuscript copies for several years, it had been officially under consideration by Soviet publishers., (1a)II• ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ coll[VP; subj: human, female; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to have sexual relations with one man after another:- [in limited contexts] X began (has been) living off men.♦ "Мать, говорит, воровка, по магазинам промышляет, а она сама с пятнадцати по рукам пошла, но разденется, есть на что посмотреть!" (Максимов 1). "She said her mother's a thief, goes around stealing from shops, and that she herself has been living off men since she was fifteen, but when she took her clothes off, she was something to look atr (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить по рукам
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manuscript — man|u|script [ˈmænjuskrıpt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: manu scriptus written by hand ] 1.) a book or piece of writing before it is printed in manuscript ▪ I read his novel in manuscript. ▪ Unfortunately, parts of the original manuscript … Dictionary of contemporary English
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manuscript */ — UK [ˈmænjʊˌskrɪpt] / US [ˈmænjəˌskrɪpt] noun [countable] Word forms manuscript : singular manuscript plural manuscripts 1) a writer s original pages of a book, article, or document before it is published Please send me a copy of your manuscript… … English dictionary
manuscript, typescript — A manuscript is a letter, document, or book written by hand; it is writing as distinguished from print. Manuscript comes from Latin words meaning written by hand, but the term is now applied to an author s copy of a work, whether in longhand or… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
manuscript — man|u|script [ mænjə,skrıpt ] noun count * 1. ) a writer s original pages of a book, article, or document before it is published: Please send me a copy of your manuscript when it s finished. 2. ) a very old book or document written by hand before … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English