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1 означать конец
General subject: spell the end (this may well spell the end for one or more carrier in the next few years) -
2 предвещать конец чего-либо/чему-либо
General subject: spell an end toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предвещать конец чего-либо/чему-либо
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3 конец буквенного текста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конец буквенного текста
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4 подряд
1) General subject: at a run, at a spell, at a stretch, hand running, hand-running, in succession, off the reel, on end, one after another, running, successively, together, in a row2) Construction: package, works under contract3) Mathematics: without interruption4) Law: bailment, labor contract, labour contract, succession5) Australian slang: on the trot6) Automobile industry: tender7) Architecture: running (один за другим)8) Polygraphy: processing9) Jargon: on the bounce10) Transport: straight11) Advertising: in sequence12) Business: work contract13) Drilling: contract14) Sakhalin energy glossary: consecutive (12 consecutive months)15) leg.N.P. contract of hiring work, locatio operis faciendi (as in civil law countries), locatio-conductio operis16) Makarov: through -
5 конкретизировать
to be (more) specific about something, to specify, to spell something out«Я не буду конкретизировать, но в конце года ситуация в Чечне резко изменится», — сказал генерал («Известия»). — I won't be more specific, the general said, but by the end of the year the situation in Chechnya will change dramatically.
Конкретизировать принцип ненанесения ущерба безопасности — to give concrete expression to the principle of undiminished security.
См. также в других словарях:
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