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1 Неопределенные артикли в тех случаях, когда они выделяют какой-то объект из некоторого класса или имеют смысл some или one of
Hence, $D$ becomes a locally convex space with dual space $D'$The right-hand side of (1) is then a bounded functionThis relation is easily seen to be an equivalence relationTheorem 1 can be extended to a class of boundary value problemsThe transitivity is a consequence of the equality $x=y$This is a corollary of Lebesgue's theorem for the above caseAfter a change of variable in this integral we obtain $a=b$We thus come to the estimate $|I|le Cds$ with a constant $C$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Неопределенные артикли в тех случаях, когда они выделяют какой-то объект из некоторого класса или имеют смысл some или one of
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2 Часть работы
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Часть работы
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3 некоторый
1. certain of2. few3. several of4. some ofнекоторые из них; некоторые — some of these
5. some of theдо некоторой степени; некоторым образом — in some degree
в какой-то мере, до некоторой степени — in some measure
с некоторой оговоркой; осторожно — with some reserve
6. some of these7. some of this8. certainдо некоторой степени; в известной мере — to a certain extent
в известной мере; до некоторой; степени — certain extent
9. someСинонимический ряд:отдельные (проч.) кое-какие; кой-какие; отдельные -
4 в течение некоторого времени
••This machine will remain for some time ( to come) the most powerful electron accelerator in the world.
* * *В течение некоторого времени-- After operating for a while in this mode, the downstream throttling valve was gradually closed.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в течение некоторого времени
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5 вполне возможно, что
•It seems plausible that the earth acquired much of its carbon in the form of...
•It is entirely (or quite) possible that the first polymers were comprised of...
•It is a distinct possibility that some of this condition might be attributable to...
•Such asteroids stand a good chance of orbital changes.
•It is not unlikely that controlled fusion will some day help relieve the world's energy crisis.
•It may well be that further knowledge of cloud behaviour will suggest new possibilities.
•It is not inconceivable that further investigators may find ways to...
•It is not unlikely (or is not improbable) that this "powder laser" opens up new possibilities in display technology.
•It is conceivable (or is not improbable) that most of the published data are in error.
•What took place on the Earth more than three billion years ago may well take place on innumerable planets in the universe.
* * *Вполне возможно, что-- It is conceivable that natural convection might have played a more important role had larger initial superheat been employed.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вполне возможно, что
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6 вполне возможно, что
•It seems plausible that the earth acquired much of its carbon in the form of...
•It is entirely (or quite) possible that the first polymers were comprised of...
•It is a distinct possibility that some of this condition might be attributable to...
•Such asteroids stand a good chance of orbital changes.
•It is not unlikely that controlled fusion will some day help relieve the world's energy crisis.
•It may well be that further knowledge of cloud behaviour will suggest new possibilities.
•It is not inconceivable that further investigators may find ways to...
•It is not unlikely (or is not improbable) that this "powder laser" opens up new possibilities in display technology.
•It is conceivable (or is not improbable) that most of the published data are in error.
•What took place on the Earth more than three billion years ago may well take place on innumerable planets in the universe.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вполне возможно, что
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7 за дело
I[sent; Invar]=====⇒ (usu. used as a command or prompting) start working or let us start working:- (left) get to it < to work>!;- to work!♦ "Теперь за дело!" - прошептал один сообщник. "Ну нет, - заявила Мари, - я теперь займусь изучением [документов]". Слово это прозвучало торжественно, и все согласились, что без изучения приступить к делу нельзя (Федин 1). "Now to work!" whispered one accomplice. "Oh, no," announced Marie, "now I shall do some studying." This word rang out solemnly and all agreed that to get down to work without studying [the documents] was impossible (1a).II• ЗА ДЕЛО(!) наказать, наградить, посадить (в тюрьму) и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to punish, reward, imprison etc s.o.) deservedly, in correspondence with s.o.'s deeds:- s.o. deserves (has earned) sth. <it>;- for what s.o. did;- for cause;- [in limited contexts] there is a real case against s.o.♦ [Фира:] Слушай, мы узнали - завтра день рождения Анны Сергеевны. [Олег:] Физички? [Фира:] Да, ей исполняется семьдесят лет... Надо срочно в стенгазету вклеить стихи - напиши. [Олег:] Ей? Ни за что! Она мне тройку... закатила. [Фира:] Так за дело!.. Ты же ничего не знал (Розов 2). [Е:] We've just heard that tomorrow is Anna Sergeyevna's birthday. [O.: ] The physics teacher? [F:] Yes, she'll be seventy....We must have some verses for the wall newspaper. We'll stick them in somehow. Write something. [O.:] To her? Never! She's...given me a "fair." [F:] But you deserved it!... You didn't know a thing (2a).♦ Он гордился тем, что, в отличие от массы политических заключённых, сидел за дело: написал статью под заголовком "Государство Ленина-Сталина" и давал её читать студентам (Гроссман 2). He was proud of the fact that, unlike the majority of the political prisoners, he was there [in the camp] for a reason: he had written an article entitled "The State of Lenin and Stalin" and distributed it to his students (2a).♦ "Я именно заслуженно пострадал... Словечко-то какое! Заслуженно! Меня посадили за дело" (Битов 2). "I suffered deservedly. What a word! De-serv-edly! They put me away for what I did" (2a).♦ "Случалось, [принц Ольденбургский] поваров палкой бивал, но всегда за дело" (Искандер 3). "Sometimes he [Prince Oldenburgsky] used to beat the cooks with his cane, but always for cause" (3a).♦ "Имейте в виду, в ссылке ни один человек не скажет вам правды: кто сидит за дело - делает вид, что сидит ни за что..." (Рыбаков 2). "Remember this: nobody in exile ever tells the truth-if someone's here because there was a real case against him, he makes out he's here for nothing..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за дело
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8 за дело!
I• ЗА ДЕЛО(!)'[sent; Invar]=====⇒ (usu. used as a command or prompting) start working or let us start working:- (left) get to it < to work>!;- to work!♦ "Теперь за дело!" - прошептал один сообщник. "Ну нет, - заявила Мари, - я теперь займусь изучением [документов]". Слово это прозвучало торжественно, и все согласились, что без изучения приступить к делу нельзя (Федин 1). "Now to work!" whispered one accomplice. "Oh, no," announced Marie, "now I shall do some studying." This word rang out solemnly and all agreed that to get down to work without studying [the documents] was impossible (1a).II• ЗА ДЕЛО(!) наказать, наградить, посадить (в тюрьму) и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to punish, reward, imprison etc s.o.) deservedly, in correspondence with s.o.'s deeds:- s.o. deserves (has earned) sth. <it>;- for what s.o. did;- for cause;- [in limited contexts] there is a real case against s.o.♦ [Фира:] Слушай, мы узнали - завтра день рождения Анны Сергеевны. [Олег:] Физички? [Фира:] Да, ей исполняется семьдесят лет... Надо срочно в стенгазету вклеить стихи - напиши. [Олег:] Ей? Ни за что! Она мне тройку... закатила. [Фира:] Так за дело!.. Ты же ничего не знал (Розов 2). [Е:] We've just heard that tomorrow is Anna Sergeyevna's birthday. [O.: ] The physics teacher? [F:] Yes, she'll be seventy....We must have some verses for the wall newspaper. We'll stick them in somehow. Write something. [O.:] To her? Never! She's...given me a "fair." [F:] But you deserved it!... You didn't know a thing (2a).♦ Он гордился тем, что, в отличие от массы политических заключённых, сидел за дело: написал статью под заголовком "Государство Ленина-Сталина" и давал её читать студентам (Гроссман 2). He was proud of the fact that, unlike the majority of the political prisoners, he was there [in the camp] for a reason: he had written an article entitled "The State of Lenin and Stalin" and distributed it to his students (2a).♦ "Я именно заслуженно пострадал... Словечко-то какое! Заслуженно! Меня посадили за дело" (Битов 2). "I suffered deservedly. What a word! De-serv-edly! They put me away for what I did" (2a).♦ "Случалось, [принц Ольденбургский] поваров палкой бивал, но всегда за дело" (Искандер 3). "Sometimes he [Prince Oldenburgsky] used to beat the cooks with his cane, but always for cause" (3a).♦ "Имейте в виду, в ссылке ни один человек не скажет вам правды: кто сидит за дело - делает вид, что сидит ни за что..." (Рыбаков 2). "Remember this: nobody in exile ever tells the truth-if someone's here because there was a real case against him, he makes out he's here for nothing..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за дело!
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9 уместно сделать
Уместно сделатьA review of the ability of these boilers to burn this fuel is appropriate.While these rules and others are the subject of many investigations, including some of this journal, some comments are in order here.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уместно сделать
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10 в течение некоторого времени
••This machine will remain for some time ( to come) the most powerful electron accelerator in the world.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в течение некоторого времени
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11 некоторые из них
1. some of theseнекоторые из них; некоторые — some of these
2. some of thisон сбежал, предоставив мне платить за них — he pawned them off on me
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > некоторые из них
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12 освещать
•The discovery illuminated (or elucidated) the cause of some diseases.
•This is a complicated procedure and cannot be covered in detail here.
•One great literary masterpiece often illumines a civilization.
•This mechanism has not been fully elucidated.
II•Shine a light on a cockroach and it will scurry away.
•In this microscope a beam of electrons illuminates the specimen to be studied.
•When white light is shone on to many complexes,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > освещать
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13 разносчик блюд
General subject: announcer (he or she takes the orders from the dining room and relays them to the stations in the kitchen. This person also often puts the finishing touches on the dish before it goes to the dining room. In some operations this task ma) -
14 выпей немного вина, оно тебя взбодрит
General subject: take some of this wine, it will pep your upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выпей немного вина, оно тебя взбодрит
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15 для защиты от солнца натритесь этим кремом
General subject: rub some of this cream into your skin to protect it from the sunУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > для защиты от солнца натритесь этим кремом
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16 мы с вами увидимся как-нибудь на этой неделе
General subject: I shall see you some day this weekУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы с вами увидимся как-нибудь на этой неделе
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17 Д-100
ЗА ДЁЛО(!)' (sent Invar( usu. used as a command or prompting) start working or let us start working: (left) get down (back) to work(left) get to it (to work)! to work!«Теперь за дело!» - прошептал один сообщник. «Ну нет, - заявила Мари, - я теперь займусь изучением (документов)». Слово это прозвучало торжественно, и все согласились, что без изучения приступить к делу нельзя (Федин 1). "Now to work!" whispered one accomplice. "Oh, no," announced Marie, "now I shall do some studying." This word rang out solemnly and all agreed that to get down to work without studying (the documents) was impossible (1a). -
18 Н-86
НЕСМОТРЯ НИ НА ЧТО PrepP Invar adv fixed WOunder any circumstances, despite all obstaclesdespite everything (all)in spite of everything regardless regardless of anything (everything, what happens etc) no matter what (in limited contexts) against all (the) odds.Любой из них расхохотался бы, если б узнал, что человек в сползающих брюках и без единой театральной интонации, тот самый человек, которого к ним приводят под конвоем в любой час дня и ночи, не сомневается, несмотря ни на что, в своем праве на свободные стихи (Мандельштам 1). Any one of them would have laughed out loud at the idea that a man who could be brought before them under guard at any time of the day or night, who had to hold up his trousers with his hands and spoke without the slightest attempt at theatrical effects-that such a man might have no doubt, despite everything, of his right to express himself freely in poetry (1a).«Черта-то она отчасти карамазовская... жажда-то эта жизни, несмотря ни на что...» (Достоевский 1). "...It's а feature of the Karamazovs, to some extent, this thirst for life despite all..." (1a).Полюби мать Гайка, она ушла бы за ним на край света, несмотря ни на что и вопреки всему... (Рыбаков 1)...If mother had loved Gaik she would have followed him to the ends of the earth, regardless and in spite of everything... (1a).Нещадно вырубаемая, истребляемая пожарами от чьих-то недотоп-танных костров и дурацкими химическими опрыскиваниями... тайга все же боролась за собственное существование, не сдавалась и, несмотря ни на что, оставалась прекрасной и великой (Евтушенко 1). Mercilessly hacked down, damaged by campfires that hadn't been put out properly, and by idiotic chemical sprays.the taiga nevertheless went on struggling for its very existence, it had not succumbed and it retained its beauty and strength no matter what (1a). -
19 несмотря ни на что
[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ under any circumstances, despite all obstacles:- regardless;- regardless of anything (everything, what happens etc);- [in limited contexts] against all (the) odds.♦ Любой из них расхохотался бы, если б узнал, что человек в сползающих брюках и без единой театральной интонации, тот самый человек, которого к ним приводят под конвоем в любой час дня и ночи, не сомневается, несмотря ни на что, в своем праве на свободные стихи (Мандельштам 1). Any one of them would have laughed out loud at the idea that a man who could be brought before them under guard at any time of the day or night, who had to hold up his trousers with his hands and spoke without the slightest attempt at theatrical effects-that such a man might have no doubt, despite everything, of his right to express himself freely in poetry (1a).♦ "Черта-то она отчасти карамазовская... жажда-то эта жизни, несмотря ни на что..." (Достоевский 1). "...It's a feature of the Karamazovs, to some extent, this thirst for life despite all..." (1a).♦...Полюби мать Гайка, она ушла бы за ним на край света, несмотря ни на что и вопреки всему... (Рыбаков 1)....If mother had loved Gaik she would have followed him to the ends of the earth, regardless and in spite of everything... (1a).♦ Нещадно вырубаемая, истребляемая пожарами от чьих-то недотоптанных костров и дурацкими химическими опрыскиваниями... тайга все же боролась за собственное существование, не сдавалась и, несмотря ни на что, оставалась прекрасной и великой (Евтушенко 1). Mercilessly hacked down, damaged by campfires that hadn't been put out properly, and by idiotic chemical sprays.the taiga nevertheless went on struggling for its very existence; it had not succumbed and it retained its beauty and strength no matter what (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > несмотря ни на что
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20 по большой
(играть, ходить и т. п. в карточной игре)разг.- Не тряхнуть ли нам в преферанс! - Это предложение почему-то сконфузило Калиновича. - Если вам угодно... впрочем, я по большой не играю, - ответил он. (А. Писемский, Тысяча душ) — 'What about taking a turn at preference?' For some reason this proposal seemed to embarras Kalinovich. 'If you like,' he replied. 'But I never play for high stakes.'
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