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81 заставить кого-л. говорить о чем-л.
General subject: start to start smb. on smth.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить кого-л. говорить о чем-л.
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82 затевать спор
1) General subject: start a hare (обычно отвлекающий от основной темы)2) Military: launch argument, start argument -
83 иметь преимущество
1) General subject: have purchase, have the advantage, have the advantage of, have the weather (перёд кем-либо), hold the cards, leverage, one upman, to (smb.) at the vantage (кем-л.), to be ahead, get the wind of, have the wind of, have the right end of the stick (в споре и т. п.), (в нек. контекстах) benefit, head start, have a head start2) Colloquial: have going for (smth.)3) Sports: take the pas4) Mathematics: be ahead (в ходе игры), (перед) have an advantage (over), (перед) have many points in its favor5) Economy: have the inside track6) Australian slang: be sitting pretty7) Diplomatic term: get a good hand, have a good hand8) Jargon: have going for ( something, someone), cold deck cold-deck9) Mass media: have the edge10) American English: get an edge11) Makarov: gain advantage, have the right end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), enjoy the leadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество
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84 коробиться
1) General subject: alligator, buckle up, cockle (о материи, бумаге, переплёте), hog, scorch (от жары), spring (о доске), start (о древесине), warp2) Naval: buckle (о бумаге)3) Engineering: buckle (в продольном направлении), cast (о древесине), shrink, warp (в поперечном направлении)4) Chemistry: set5) Construction: work6) Automobile industry: curl7) Forestry: cramp, crease, start (о сыром материале)8) Cartography: buckle (о бумаге)10) Automation: flow, turn out of shape, twist out of shape11) Makarov: bucket, buckle (при потере устойчивости), friz, frizz, wind (о доске и т.п.) -
85 мы отправляемся в семь часов
General subject: we start off at seven, we start out at sevenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы отправляемся в семь часов
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86 начало
1) General subject: alpha, authorship, basis, birth, birthday, break-up, breaking, coming in, coming-in, commencement, dawn, dawning, derivation, entry (месяца и т. п.), forepart, handsel (торговли), infancy, infanthood, lead-off, morning, offset, onset, opener, origin, origination, outbreak, (внезапное) outbreak (войны, суматохи и т.п.), outset, overture, preamble, prelude, prelusion, principle, prologue (чего-л.), rise, rudiments, seed, send off, send-off, set-out, source, springhead, start-up, throw off, throw-off (охоты, бегов и т.п.), youth, youthhead, beginning, cradle, inception, opening, spring, early (напр., в начале хх века - in the early xx century), prime2) Computers: leader3) Geology: proceeding4) Medicine: incipience6) Obsolete: term7) Literal: threshold8) Philosophy: utpada (скорее как процесс, чем как точка - термин индийской философии)9) Engineering: outbreak (военных действий), starting, home10) Bookish: inchoation, primordium, proem, prooemium11) Chemistry: getting started12) Construction: opening (работ и т. п.)13) Mathematics: the onset14) Religion: principality15) Economy: launch (чего-л.), launching (чего-л.)16) Accounting: first17) Architecture: threshold (в переносном смысле этих слов)18) Diplomatic term: founding (чего-л.)19) Metallurgy: kickoff, starting-up (напр. плавки)20) Polygraphy: home (экрана дисплея), leader (напр. рулона)21) Psychology: entrance, onset (болезни), onset (ощущения действия стимула)22) Telecommunications: initiation24) Oil: starting out, starting over, commence25) Patents: original26) Drilling: datum27) Labor protection: roll-out28) Quality control: start29) Makarov: home (страницы, экрана дисплея), incipiency, mother, onset (процесса), origin (напр. координат или отсчёта), springing, springs, theorem, top -
87 начало движения
1) General subject: moving off2) Sports: initiating motion3) Military: breakaway (ударной волны Я5), march-off point, marching-off point (войск), moving-off, step-off4) Business: start5) Robots: motion start6) Makarov: departure -
88 начало деятельности
1) General subject: getting started, start up2) Advertising: start-upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начало деятельности
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89 начальная позиция
1) General subject: entry-level position (при трудоустройстве)3) Mathematics: initial position, starting point, starting position4) Information technology: home position, scratch, start position5) Automation: start point (напр. технологического маршрута), starting point (напр. технологического маршрута)6) Makarov: home (страницы, экрана дисплея) -
90 начальный
1) General subject: basic, beginning, elementary, first, inceptive, inchoate, inchoative, incipient, infant, infantile, infantine, initial, initiatory, opening, prelusive, prelusory, primary, primordial, starting, initiative3) Biology: preparatory5) Military: reference8) Railway term: cardinal9) Economy: start-up10) Diplomatic term: openings11) Astronautics: pilot13) Automation: heading15) SAP.tech. blank or 0 -
91 начать действовать
1) General subject: come into operation, get busy, get on the stick, lead up the ball, make a move, move a peg, open ground, open the ball, start a peg, stir a peg, take action2) Military: go over the top3) Economy: ta combine into operation4) Atomic energy: start operation5) Business: be in operation6) American English: get off the dime, set ball rolling7) EBRD: come on-stream (о производстве), on-stream (о производстве)8) Makarov: get off the ground, come into operation, come into playУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начать действовать
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92 начать новую жизнь
1) General subject: begin the world, begin the world anew, turn over a new leaf, start off with a clean slate, turn over a new, the first day of the rest of your life (\начать новую жизнь узнав, что жить осталось совсем немного), slip into a new way of life2) American: start a new life3) Makarov: lead a new lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начать новую жизнь
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93 начать с нуля
General subject: start business from scratch (Ангелина), start from nothing, at the bottom -
94 начать с того
General subject: start with (you have no right to go there, to start with - нужно начать с того, что вы не имеете права ходить туда) -
95 начинать жизнь
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96 начинать по новой
1) General subject: go back to the drawing board2) Graphic expression: start all over again, start up again -
97 начинать с
1) General subject: start with (we had ten dollars to start with - у нас сперва было десять долларов)2) Mathematics: begin with -
98 начинать эксплуатацию
1) General subject: tap2) Engineering: start oil flowing (фонтанную)3) Oil: begin service, go on-stream (нефтяного месторождения), go onstream (нефтяного месторождения), have production onstream (нефтяного месторождения)4) Makarov: (фонтанную) start oil flowingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начинать эксплуатацию
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99 начинаться
1) General subject: begin, commence, dawn, get going, get underway (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=get*2+5&dict=A), open (the story opens with a wedding - рассказ начинается с описания свадьбы), rise, set in, start, teethe2) Naval: break out5) Poetical language: glimpse7) Accounting: attach8) Makarov: develop, take its rise -
100 начинающийся в январе
General subject: January-start (e.g., January-start programme - программа, занятия по которой начинаются в январе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начинающийся в январе
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Start — (st[aum]rt), v. t. 1. To cause to move suddenly; to disturb suddenly; to startle; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee or fly; as, the hounds started a fox. [1913 Webster] Upon malicious bravery dost thou come To start my quiet? Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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subject — sub|ject1 W2S2 [ˈsʌbdʒıkt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(thing talked about)¦ 2¦(at school)¦ 3¦(in art)¦ 4¦(in a test)¦ 5¦(grammar)¦ 6¦(citizen)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin subjectus, from subicere … Dictionary of contemporary English
subject — sub|ject1 [ sʌb,dʒekt ] noun count *** ▸ 1 something you talk/write about ▸ 2 something taught at school ▸ 3 in grammar/linguistics ▸ 4 someone in scientific test ▸ 5 someone/something shown in art, etc. ▸ 6 someone ruled by king/queen 1. ) an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
subject — I UK [ˈsʌbdʒɪkt] / US [ˈsʌbˌdʒekt] noun [countable] Word forms subject : singular subject plural subjects *** 1) an idea, problem, situation etc that you discuss or write about Can we talk about a different subject please? subject of: He s never… … English dictionary
subject — 1 / sVbdZIkt/ noun (C) 1 THING TALKED ABOUT the thing you are talking about or considering in a conversation, discussion, book, film etc: Subjects covered in this chapter are exercise and nutrition. | Paul has strong opinions on most subjects. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
start — start1 [ start ] verb *** ▸ 1 begin to happen ▸ 2 begin to do something ▸ 3 begin a trip ▸ 4 be the limit of something ▸ 5 make something happen ▸ 6 make machine work ▸ 7 complain ▸ 8 jump with fright ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to begin to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
start — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ auspicious, bright (esp. BrE), decent, encouraging, excellent, fine, flying, good, great, impressive … Collocations dictionary
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