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81 в шутку
(сказать, сделать что-либо)разг.say (mean, do) smth. for a joke- А если и я начну тебя переделывать? Спросил вроде в шутку, а прозвучало всерьёз. И ответила Валерия серьёзно: - Уйду, Саша... (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'And what if I start in to change you?' He meant it for a joke, but it came out seriously. And Valeria replied seriously, 'I'll leave, Alec...'
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82 морочить голову
( кому)разг., неодобр.1) (обманывать, дурачить, вводить в заблуждение кого-либо) fool (dupe, kid) smb.; put funny ideas into smb.'s head; cf. pull smb.'s legДва шарлатана с дипломами изобрели очередное чудодейственное средство от всех болезней, морочат голову больным и, разумеется, забрасывают жалобами все мыслимые инстанции. (Л. Жуховицкий, Остановиться, оглянуться...) — Two charlatan doctors have notched up yet another miraculous universal cure for every disease under the sun, putting all sorts of ideas into patients' heads and lodging all sorts of complaints with the authorities who don't take them seriously.
- Слушай, не морочь мне голову, я не вчера родилась! Неужели ты всерьёз считаешь, что можно создать прибор, который, видите ли, способен изменить характер? (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'Listen, don't kid me, I wasn't born yesterday! You don't seriously believe that it is possible to create a device that would, if you please, change human nature?'
2) (приставать с глупостями, с пустяками) bother smb. with trifles; make a nuisance of oneselfЕщё издали она начала корить и стыдить Юрку, какой он бессовестный, надоедает людям, морочит им голову... (Н. Дубов, Беглец) — She started scolding Yurka before she was halfway there, putting him to shame for bothering good folks and making a nuisance of himself.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > морочить голову
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83 заниматься
•Large numbers of students are involved in the interpretation of analytical data.
•We are concerned with computer design problems.
•The group is engaged in research on...
•He was engaged on scientific research in many European centres.
•Today much of the chemical industry is involved in the production of synthetic compounds.
•Although Callisto is more distant from Jupiter, I shall take it up first because it is easier to understand.
•In this chapter we are concerned (or concern ourselves) with carbonium ion.
•To correct this situation we shall engage in a bit of mathematical gerrymandering.
•The problem was first taken up seriously by...
IIРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заниматься
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84 значительно уменьшаться
•Circulation losses may be substantially (or greatly, or vastly, or considerably, or appreciably, or drastically, or seriously) reduced.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно уменьшаться
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85 не принимать всерьёз
•This suggestion was not taken seriously by astronomers.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не принимать всерьёз
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86 отрицательно влиять на
•Such generators are adversely affected by wide temperature changes.
•This permits an unusual amount of contaminant to be pumped without seriously affecting performance.
•Application of melamine resins adversely affects sunlight resistance.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отрицательно влиять на
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87 получение энергии
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > получение энергии
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88 (как вводное слово) говоря серьезно
General subject: seriouslyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (как вводное слово) говоря серьезно
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89 Area
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90 area
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91 production of minerals derived from the Area
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > production of minerals derived from the Area
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92 Иннокентий X
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93 ШУТКИ В СТОРОНУ
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95 будьте серьёзны на работе, но не делайте офис из вашего дома
General subject: take your work seriously but don't take the office home with youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > будьте серьёзны на работе, но не делайте офис из вашего дома
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96 вплотную
1) General subject: close by, flush, flusher, hard, seriously, up to, in earnest, within a hair's breadth2) Engineering: immediately adjacent4) Automobile industry: against, skin to skin5) Mining: skin-to-skin6) Jargon: quick7) Drilling: B/B (back to back)8) Makarov: back to back, end-to-end, immediately adjacent (to) (к), right up (to) (к), right up to -
97 всерьёз
General subject: ding-dong, earnest, in dead earnest, in earnest, in good earnest, seriously, with a straight face (We can say that with a a straight face.), in a big way -
98 всерьёз и надолго
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99 вызывать вопросы
1) General subject: leave smb. asking questions2) Phraseological unit: raise eyebrows (ex: Russia’s record on human rights should be raising eyebrows within any company that takes its corporate responsibility seriously.) -
100 действительно
1) General subject: all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in reality, in troth, in truth, in very deed, indeed, objectively, quite, really, really and truly, so it is, sure enough, too (they say he is the best student. And he is too - говорят, он лучший студент. И это действительно так), truly, yea (выражает недоверие, иронию и т. п.), actually, continues to be (в текстах справок ("дейстивтельно является"). Данный вариант перевода более применителен по отношению к юридическим лицам. По отношению к людям слово "действительно" в переводе на английский язык следует опускать (дейст), do (в сочетании с инфинитивом, усилительное значение), seriously, for all intents and purposes, definitely2) Colloquial: real3) American: for fair, honest to God, honest to goodness4) Ironical: quotha5) Engineering: in fact6) Mathematics: genuinely7) Law: arguido (the "arguido", or only named suspect)8) Trade: (о платеже) net10) Astronautics: effectively11) Makarov: all intents, to all intents, demonstrate (вводное слово в выкладках выводе зависимостей и т. п.)
См. также в других словарях:
seriously — c.1500, from SERIOUS (Cf. serious) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). To take (something) seriously is from 1782 … Etymology dictionary
seriously — [adv1] not humorously actively, all joking aside*, cool it*, cut the comedy*, determinedly, down, earnestly, fervently, for real*, gravely, in all conscience, in all seriousness, in earnest, intently, passionately, purposefully, resolutely,… … New thesaurus
seriously — index purely (positively) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
seriously — ► ADVERB ▪ in a serious manner or to a serious extent … English terms dictionary
seriously */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɪərɪəslɪ] / US [ˈsɪrɪəslɪ] adverb 1) in a way that is bad or dangerous enough to make you worried seriously ill/hurt/worried: Was anyone in the car seriously hurt? • Collocations: Adjectives frequently used with seriously ▪ damaged, hurt,… … English dictionary
seriously — se|ri|ous|ly [ sıriəsli ] adverb *** 1. ) in a way that is bad or dangerous enough to make you worried: seriously ill/hurt/worried: Was anyone in the car seriously hurt? 2. ) in a way that shows that you think something is important:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seriously — adverb 1 in a serious way: I think it s about time we talked seriously about our relationship. | Is she seriously ill? | I m seriously concerned about Ben. 2 take sb/sth seriously to believe that someone or something is worth paying attention to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
seriously — se|ri|ous|ly W2S2 [ˈsıəriəsli US ˈsır ] adv 1.) very much or to a great degree seriously ill/injured/damaged etc ▪ Was she seriously hurt? ▪ I m seriously worried about Ben. ▪ Something was seriously wrong . 2.) a) in a way that is not joking,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seriously — [[t]sɪ͟əriəsli[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl You use seriously to indicate that you are not joking and that you really mean what you say. Seriously, I only smoke in the evenings. 2) CONVENTION (feelings) You say seriously when you are surprised by … English dictionary
seriously — adverb 1) Faye nodded seriously Syn: solemnly, earnestly, gravely, soberly, somberly, sternly, grimly, dourly, humorlessly; pensively, thoughtfully 2) she was seriously injured Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
seriously*/*/ — [ˈsɪəriəsli] adv 1) in a way that is bad or dangerous enough to make you worried Was anyone in the car seriously hurt?[/ex] 2) in a way that shows that you think something is important and should be thought about carefully We have to think… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English