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1 país socialista
(n.) = socialist countryEx. Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.* * *(n.) = socialist countryEx: Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.
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2 страна стран·а
country, land, state, nationвтянуть страну (во что-л.) — to entangle a country (in smth.)
выехать из страны, покинуть страну — to leave a country
выслать из страны — to expel / to deport (smb.) from a country
освобождать страну (от оккупации) — to liberate a country (from occupation)
ужесточить курс в отношении страны — to harden the line toward a country, to toughen (one's) stand toward a country
эта страна составляет исключение / занимает другую позицию — the country is outside the fold
аграрные страны — agricultural / agrarian countries
беднейшие / наиболее нуждающиеся страны — poorest countries
граничащий с какой-л. страной (особ. враждебной) — front-line
густонаселённая страна — densely peopled / thickly inhabited country
дружественная страна — friendly nation / country
индустриальные страны — industrial / industrialized countries
ведущие индустриальные страны мира — world's leading industrial / industrialized states
недопредставленные страны (в Секретариате ООН и других международных организациях) — underrepresented countries
неизменно / постоянно нейтральная страна — permanent neutral country
неприсоединившаяся страна — nonaligned / uncommitted nation / country
недавно освободившиеся страны — newly free / independent / liberated countries
перепредставленные страны (в Секретариате ООН и других международных организациях) — overrepresented countries
прибрежные страны — littoral / coastal countries
принимающая страна — host / receiving country
развитые страны — industrial / industrially developed countries, advanced nations, mature economies
наименее развитые страны — the least developed countries, hard-core developingcountries
ядерные страны, страны, обладающие ядерным оружием — nuclear / nuclear-weapon states, haves
страна, бедная энергетическими ресурсами — energy-poor country
страна, в которой действует золотой стандарт — gold-standard country
страна, в которой царит беспорядок — rackety country
страна, воздержавшаяся при голосовании — abstaining country
страна, входящая в стерлинговую зону — sterling country
страна, вступившая на путь самостоятельного развития — country taking the path of independent development
страна, гражданином которой является человек — country of origin
страна, дающая приют беженцам — country of refuge
страна, импортирующая зерно — grain-importing country
страна местоположения центральных учреждений (ООН и др. организаций) — headquarters state
страны НАТО — the NATO countries / states
страны, не входящие в стерлинговую зону — nonsterling countries
страна, не имеющая выхода к морю — land-locked country
страны новой индустриализации (из числа развивающихся стран, напр., Аргентина, Мексика) — newly industrialized country
страна, не являющаяся членом (организации) — non-member country
страны, недавно вступившие на путь индустриального развития — newly industrialized countries
страна, оказывающая экономическую помощь — donor country
страна, относящаяся (к кому-л.) благожелательно / сочувственно — sympathetic country
страна, отстаивающая свою позицию — holdout country
страна, охваченная экономическим спадом — recession-ridden country
страны ПАНЛИБГОНа (Панама, Либерия, Гондурас, т.е. страны "удобного флага") — PANLIBHON (Panama, Liberia, Honduras)
страны Персидского залива — the Gulf countries / states
страна, подписавшая документ — signatory nation
страна, пользующаяся статусом наибольшего благоприятствования — most favoured nation
страна, предоставившая убежище — country of first asylum
страна проведения совещания — the country hosting a conference, the host country for the conference
страны свободного мира — Free World countries / nations
страны, способные создать собственное ядерное оружие — nar-nuclear states
страна, страдающая от стихийных бедствий и т.п. — stricken country
страны "третьего мира" — Third World countries / nations
страна, участвующая в соглашении — affected country
страны — члены ООН — member-countries of the UN
страна, экспортирующая зерно — grain-exporting country
страна, являющаяся в большей степени импортёром — net importer
страна, являющаяся в большей степени экспортёром — net exporter
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3 Moscú
m.Moscow, capital of the former Soviet Union.* * *1 Moscow* * *SM Moscow* * *masculino Moscow* * *= Moscow.Ex. This article describes a Moscow meeting in Jun 87 of socialist countries' library experts.* * *masculino Moscow* * *= Moscow.Ex: This article describes a Moscow meeting in Jun 87 of socialist countries' library experts.
* * *Moscow* * *
Moscú sustantivo masculino
Moscow
Moscú sustantivo masculino Moscow
' Moscú' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nunca
English:
Moscow
- stop off
- bound
- nowhere
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4 junio
m.June. (month)* * ** * *noun m.* * *SM June; ver septiembre* * ** * *= June (Jun, -abrev.), Jun.Nota: Abreviatura.Ex. Library use declines during the June-October period when examinations have finished and the students are on vacation.Ex. This article describes a Moscow meeting in Jun 87 of socialist countries' library experts.* * ** * *= June (Jun, -abrev.), Jun.Nota: Abreviatura.Ex: Library use declines during the June-October period when examinations have finished and the students are on vacation.
Ex: This article describes a Moscow meeting in Jun 87 of socialist countries' library experts.* * *June para ejemplos ver enero* * *
Multiple Entries:
jun.
junio
jun. (◊ junio) Jun
junio sustantivo masculino
June;
para ejemplos ver enero
junio sustantivo masculino June
' junio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hasta
- cobrar
- convocatoria
- fin
- final
- jun.
English:
June
- latter
- near
- on
- postmark
- reunion
- beginning
- early
- further
* * *junio nmJune;ver también septiembre* * *m June* * *junio nm: June* * *junio n June -
5 pasar apuros
v.to have a hard time.* * *(económicos) to be hard up 2 (dificultades) to be in a tight spot* * *(v.) = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough timeEx. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.Ex. The personnel officer could see that the director was passing through adversity.Ex. But the week by week publication of details of companies' accounts in the Bookseller cannot but show that many publishing houses have been having a very thin time indeed.Ex. Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex. Not unlike many municipalities in these inflationary times, Earnscliffe is feeling the pinch of a severely high general property tax -- i.e., the tax on real estate and personal property, both tangible and intangible.Ex. Scholars are going to have a hard time finding that reference.Ex. Yes, I know it's late, but there has been 'trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous.Ex. He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin.* * *(v.) = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough timeEx: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.
Ex: The personnel officer could see that the director was passing through adversity.Ex: But the week by week publication of details of companies' accounts in the Bookseller cannot but show that many publishing houses have been having a very thin time indeed.Ex: Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex: Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex: Not unlike many municipalities in these inflationary times, Earnscliffe is feeling the pinch of a severely high general property tax -- i.e., the tax on real estate and personal property, both tangible and intangible.Ex: Scholars are going to have a hard time finding that reference.Ex: Yes, I know it's late, but there has been 'trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous.Ex: He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin. -
6 pasar dificultades
v.to be having troubles, to go through a lot of trouble, to be having a lot of trouble, to go through difficulties.* * *(v.) = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult timesEx. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.Ex. Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. Videotext services have had a notoriously difficult time becoming accepted in the US marketplace.Ex. Consumer publishing is experiencing difficult times and there are specific developments which are influencing the market for children's books.Ex. The author discusses the history of and services offered by the Folger Shakespeare Library which has passed through difficult times and emerged with a new building and a new personality.* * *(v.) = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult timesEx: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.
Ex: Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex: Videotext services have had a notoriously difficult time becoming accepted in the US marketplace.Ex: Consumer publishing is experiencing difficult times and there are specific developments which are influencing the market for children's books.Ex: The author discusses the history of and services offered by the Folger Shakespeare Library which has passed through difficult times and emerged with a new building and a new personality.Ex: This may be a reason why the publishing industry is facing such difficult times. -
7 ponerse al día
(v.) = catching up, come up to + speed, get + up to speedEx. In the former socialist countries of East Europe there has been an emphasis on the 'newly freed' social sciences and on ' catching up' in the applied sciences and technology.Ex. Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.Ex. This workshop has been designed for new librarians, vendors, and publishers who want to get up to speed on current serials acquisitions practice.* * *(v.) = catching up, come up to + speed, get + up to speedEx: In the former socialist countries of East Europe there has been an emphasis on the 'newly freed' social sciences and on ' catching up' in the applied sciences and technology.
Ex: Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.Ex: This workshop has been designed for new librarians, vendors, and publishers who want to get up to speed on current serials acquisitions practice. -
8 recientemente liberado
Ex. In the former socialist countries of East Europe there has been an emphasis on the 'newly freed' social sciences and on 'catching up' in the applied sciences and technology.* * *Ex: In the former socialist countries of East Europe there has been an emphasis on the 'newly freed' social sciences and on 'catching up' in the applied sciences and technology.
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9 bivše socijalističke zemlje
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10 государственное право социалистических стран
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > государственное право социалистических стран
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11 единая серия ЭВМ стран
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > единая серия ЭВМ стран
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12 пост-социалистические страны
Economy: post-socialist countriesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пост-социалистические страны
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13 cortina de hierro, la
= iron curtain, theEx. The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries. -
14 telón de acero, el
= iron curtain, theEx. The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries. -
15 cortina de hierro
(AmL) (Hist): la cortina de cortina the Iron Curtain* * *(AmL) (Hist): la cortina de cortina the Iron Curtain* * *la cortina de hierro= iron curtain, theEx: The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries.
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16 telón de acero
PLÍTICA iron curtain* * *(Esp) Iron Curtain* * *(Esp) Iron Curtain* * *el telón de acero= iron curtain, theEx: The article 'Online behind the iron curtain' summarises the state of data base access in the socialist countries.
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17 başbakanlık heyeti
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18 Suomen ja sosialististen maiden kaupan ja taloudellisen yhteistyön toimisto
• division for trade and economic cooperation between Finland and the Socialist countriesSuomi-Englanti sanakirja > Suomen ja sosialististen maiden kaupan ja taloudellisen yhteistyön toimisto
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19 sozialistische Länder
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20 bloque socialista, el
= socialist bloc, the, Soviet bloc, theEx. A systematic co-operation in building up of library networks in the countries of the socialist bloc started in the 60s.Ex. To date the feedback from the academic community has been very positive with many libraries in the former Soviet bloc welcoming this initiative.
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