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1) General subject: embark on the course ( of), enter upon the path of (smth.) (чего-л.), take the path2) Diplomatic term: embark on a course, settle down to a course3) Makarov: enter on the path, enter the path -
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Diplomatic term: settle down to a course -
3 встать на путь мирного сотрудничества
Diplomatic term: settle down to a course of peaceful co-operationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > встать на путь мирного сотрудничества
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4 курс
course, relative heading, heading возд., policy, track* * *курс м.1. (угол между одним из меридианов и продольной осью самолёта, судна) headingбрать курс на … — head for …выде́рживать курс — hold [stay on] a headingзадава́ть курс ( на приборе) — set the (required) headingлете́ть ку́рсом … ° — fly a heading of … °отсчи́тывать курс про́тив и́ндекса — read the heading at the index marker3. эк. rate of exchangeза́данный курс [ЗК] ( на плановом навигационном приборе) — (the) heading set, HDGи́стинный курс — true headingко́мпасный курс — compass headingмагни́тный курс — magnetic headingкурс сле́дования (линия, соединяющая пункты отправления и назначения) — course (line)лечь на курс сле́дования — settle [steady down] on the course (line)меня́ть курс сле́дования — alter the course (line)прокла́дывать курс сле́дования — lay out the course (line)* * * -
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6 лечь на курс следования
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лечь на курс следования
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7 войти в свою колею
Set phrase: resume one's natural course, settle down againУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в свою колею
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8 войти в свою обычную колею
Set phrase: resume one's natural course, settle down againУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в свою обычную колею
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9 входить в колею
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10 входить в свою колею
Set phrase: resume one's natural course, settle down againУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > входить в свою колею
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11 входить в свою обычную колею
Set phrase: resume one's natural course, settle down againУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > входить в свою обычную колею
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12 входить в колею
get into the old groove; resume one's natural course; get back into one's routine; become completely settled; settle down; come to one's selfБоцман Жигало медленно ходил по палубе, приводя хозяйство в полный порядок. Всё понемногу успокаивалось, входило в обычную колею. (Эм. Казакевич, Сердце друга) — The bos'n went slowly over the deck, putting everything in order. Calm set in and life returned to its usual routine.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в колею
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13 входить в русло
resume its natural course; settle down; become accustomed to smth.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в русло
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