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В СВЯЗИ с чем PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is advby reason ofbecause ofin view of in connection with in light of owing to as a result of on the grounds of (in limited contexts) (and) hence (when a deverbal noun is translated by a verb) now that sinceII в связи с этим - as a result (of this). "...B связи с некоторыми обстоятельствами ведущим работникам института нужно будет заполнить вот эту анкету» (Гроссман 2). "...In view of various circumstances senior members of staff are being asked to fill in this questionnaire here" (2a)....Вспоминалась ему (Гипатову) первая практика - в горах, на строительстве рудника, куда Назаренко не поехал, достав справку о временной нетрудоспособности в связи с гипотонией (Семёнов 1)....He (Gipatov) recalled their first practice trip-to the mountains where a mine was being built-on which Nazaryenko did not go, having obtained a certificate to say that he was temporarily excused from work on the grounds of low blood pressure (1a).Время было глухое, так как короля не было в Париже, в связи с чем отбыли и многие знатные люди (Булгаков 5). The season was dull, since the King was away from Paris, and hence many of the nobles were also absent (5a)....Как водится, наши заглядывали в лица местных эндурцев, чтобы установить, как они намерены вести себя в связи с таким необыкновенным возвышением (Искандер 5). As usual, our folks went around peering into the faces of the local Endurskies to determine how they intended to behave, now that they had been so extraordinarily elevated (5a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====⇒ by reason of:- because of;- in view of;- in light of;- owing to;- [in limited contexts] (and) hence;- [when a deverbal noun is translated by a verb] now that;- since;♦ "...В связи с некоторыми обстоятельствами ведущим работникам института нужно будет заполнить вот эту анкету" (Гроссман 2). "...In view of various circumstances senior members of staff are being asked to fill in this questionnaire here" (2a).♦...Вспоминалась ему [Гипатову] первая практика - в горах, на строительстве рудника, куда Назаренко не поехал, достав справку о временной нетрудоспособности в связи с гипотонией (Семёнов 1).... Не [Gipatov] recalled their first practice trip - to the mountains where a mine was being built-on which Nazaryenko did not go, having obtained a certificate to say that he was temporarily excused from work on the grounds of low blood pressure (1a).♦ Время было глухое, так как короля не было в Париже, в связи с чем отбыли и многие знатные люди (Булгаков 5). The season was dull, since the King was away from Paris, and hence many of the nobles were also absent (5a).♦...Как водится, наши заглядывали в лица местных эндурцев, чтобы установить, как они намерены вести себя в связи с таким необыкновенным возвышением (Искандер 5). As usual, our folks went around peering into the faces of the local Endurskies to determine how they intended to behave, now that they had been so extraordinarily elevated (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в связи
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