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1 Start to Start Начало-Начало, зависимость между работами в сетевом графике, кк правило используется для работ, идущих параллельно
General subject: SS (Одна из четырех возможных логических зависмостей между работами)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Start to Start Начало-Начало, зависимость между работами в сетевом графике, кк правило используется для работ, идущих параллельно
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2 Start-Up On Paper
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3 Start-Up Opportunity Plan
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Start-Up Opportunity Plan
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4 Subject Timed Age Regression Therapy
Physiology: STARTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Subject Timed Age Regression Therapy
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5 start showing some courage
General subject: Grow some dicks (АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > start showing some courage
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6 LNG Start Up Manager
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > LNG Start Up Manager
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7 обречённый на провал с самого начала (failing from the start)
General subject: stillbornУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обречённый на провал с самого начала (failing from the start)
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8 начать разговор о чем-либо
General subject: start a subject, your argument has not a leg to stand on start a subjectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начать разговор о чем-либо
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9 начинать разговор о чем-либо
General subject: start a subject, your argument has not a leg to stand on start a subjectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начинать разговор о чем-либо
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10 поднять вопрос
1) General subject: bring up a point, broach a point, broach a question, broach the subject, moot, open a question, raise a point, start a subject, bring up an issue (What do you think of the NDP leader bringing up this tax issue in the middle of the recession?), raise a concern, (о) raise the problem (of), (о) raise the question (of)2) Military: broach an issue, raise an issue3) Diplomatic term: bring up a point of4) Patents: raise question, start question5) Business: bring up, raise a question -
11 завести разговор
General subject: start a subject (о чем-л.) -
12 поднимать вопрос
1. bring up2. open a question3. raise a questionочень трудный, каверзный вопрос — sixty-four-dollar question
засыпал вопросами; засыпаемый вопросами — fired questions at
4. start a subjectлицо, решающее вопрос права; судья — trier of law
спорный вопрос права, спор о праве — issue in law
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > поднимать вопрос
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13 пуск
1) General subject: breaking in, commission (предприяти), commission (предприятия), input, setting in operation, start, start up (за), start-up, startup (за), triggering (за), acceleration2) Computers: startover3) Naval: setting4) Military: blast (ракеты), discharge, emission (отравляющих веществ, дыма, аэрозолей), fire, fire (ракет), fireout (ракеты), firing (ракеты), launch (ракеты), putting into operation, release, release (ракет), setting into motion, shot, toss5) Engineering: breaking-in (станции), launching, run-up (механизма), shunting work, starting, starting operation, starting up7) Mathematics: allowing, the beginning8) Law: launch9) Economy: commissioning (напр. предприятия)10) Automobile industry: putting12) Information technology: activation, initialize, run (команда в языке программирования роботов)14) Mechanics: running-in16) EBRD: commissioning18) Robots: driving19) General subject: start (положение пускового выключателя "start") -
14 запуск
1) General subject: drive, firing (ракеты), ignition (двигателя), input, shoot (ракеты или управляемого снаряда), start, start-up (производства), startup, acceleration, establishment (проекта)2) Computers: starting3) Aviation: light up, trigger action4) Medicine: kindling (of experimental epilepsy)5) Military: cruise-out, firing (двигателя), shot6) Engineering: activation, actuation, breakaway, crank, driving, enable, initiation, launching (ракеты, спутника), lighting (ракетного двигателя), run (двигателя), speed-up, speedup, starting-up, commissioning7) Chemistry: launch9) Mathematics: start-over10) Accounting: boot11) Automobile industry: cranking12) Metallurgy: blowing-in13) Electronics: initiation (процесса), trigger15) Oil: starting up, triggering, takeoff16) Fishery: cessation of fishing, fishing ban17) Astronautics: ascent, firing (двигател), initiation of combustion, lift-off, lighting-up, starting operation, take-off18) Metrology: gate20) Network technologies: setting21) Automation: fire22) Robots: invocation23) Cables: launching (в производство), start (схемы, цепи), starting (схемы, цепи), triggering (схемы, цепи)25) Makarov: actuation (механизма), actuation (оборудования), drying (коровы), launch (ракеты, спутника), run-up, shot (ракетного двигателя), starting (двигателя), starting work, startup (двигателя)27) Aluminium industry: start-up( of the cell) (ванны) -
15 пусконаладочные работы
1) General subject: start-up programme, hook-up and start-up (АД), adjusting and startup procedures (snip. com), start-up work, start-up and adjustment work, installation and start-up work2) Construction: balancing and commissioning, commissioning works3) Architecture: start-up and adjustment operations, start-up and adjustment works4) Oil: commissioning5) Business: adjustment works6) Sakhalin energy glossary: precommissioning, start-up, start-up and commissioning7) Oilfield: placing into operation8) Cables: starting-up and adjustment operations9) oil&gas: adjustment work, commission, commissioning and start-up10) Tengiz: start-up and commissionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пусконаладочные работы
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16 начинать
1) General subject: auspicate (что-л.), begin, commence, embark, embark in, embark on, embark upon, enter, enter (on, upon), fall into (что-либо), fall to (что-либо), get off (he got off to a flying start - он начал блестяще), gin, inaugurate, inchoate, institute (расследование и т. п.), introduce (что-л.), kick up, launch, lead off, levy (дело), make a start, make start, open, plunge, preface by, preface with, prelude, prelude with, set, set up, set upon, start, start out, strike into, strike up, tee off, tee up, throw off (что-л.), trigger, set about, set to, take up, set up (дело), get to (что-л.), strike into (что-л.)5) Literal: ring the curtain up (что-либо)6) Sports: get away7) Engineering: set going10) Australian slang: get a leg in, stack on11) Automobile industry: initiate13) Diplomatic term: enter into, enter upon, institute (следствие, расследование)14) Jargon: stanch stanch out, get it on15) Information technology: get started16) Oil: start over18) Automation: initialize19) Makarov: embark (дело), get round (что-л.), head, head (какими-л. словами), imbark (дело), mother, start up, take on, enter on, fall to, fire away, enter upon (что-л.)20) Idiomatic expression: get rolling -
17 толчок
1) General subject: bob, boon, buffet, bunt, butt, cant, clean and jerk, concussion, dig, dig up, fillip, flick, hit, hitch, hoick, ictus, impact, impulse, impulsion, ivy, jab, jerk, job, jog, jolt, jostle, jounce, jumble, jump off, kick, lunge, momentas, poke, prod, prog, propulsion, pulse, pulsion, push, push off, shock, shove, start, stir, stirrer, take off, thrust, toss, urge, wap, yerk, burst, impetus, momentum, stimulus, motive2) Geology: forerunners, shake3) Naval: jolting, projection, pusher6) Sports: jump-off, push-off, repulsion, take-off, thrust against the horse8) Rare: illision9) General subject: toilet10) Railway term: slam12) Polygraphy: jerk (при пуске печатной машины)13) Jargon: charge, whack, flea market (Russian slang), john (US English slang for toilet), crapper (US slang for toilet), lav (short for lavatory), bog (slang for toilet)14) Oil: percussion, surge, tremor16) Graphic expression: jump start (The fact that such initiatives have been very limited suggests they need a jump-start.)17) Mechanics: impact shock18) Automation: jogging20) Makarov: beat (сердечный), bump (тока), burst (ионизации), incitement, kick (ногой, копытом), shock (при землетрясении и т.п.) -
18 начать
1) General subject: begin, embark, enter, fall into, fall to (что-либо), fire away, get off, handsel, hansel, inchoate, institute, make a start, make start, preface by, preface with, prelude with, put one's hands, raise, set about, set one's hands, set up, strike into, strike up, trigger, commence, embark in, embark on, embark upon, inaugurate, initiate, join battle, launch, lead off, open, set upon, start, set the stage (to set the stage for this discussion), begin with (с чего-л.), put in hand (что-л.), go ahead with2) Geology: open up4) Literal: ring the curtain up (что-либо)5) Mathematics: undertake6) Jargon: (какой-л. процесс) jumpstart, kick off (что-то), kick the bucket (что-то), kiss the dust (что-то), play ball7) Astronautics: start over -
19 запустить
1) General subject: disregard, fling, fly, gear, hurl, launch (project, product, company...), leave untilled, let grow, neglect, put, send flying (чем-л.), set going, slip, start, submit, thrust, get on the road (проект и т.д.), get underway (программу)2) Aviation: start off3) Colloquial: (процесс) jump-start4) American: chunk6) Mathematics: throw7) Jargon: jumpstart8) Information technology: run10) Microelectronics: drive11) Microsoft: initialize -
20 начинать с нуля
1) General subject: start from nothing, go back to the drawing board2) Colloquial: start from zero3) Business: start from point zero, start from scratch, start from square one
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