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101 начну с того, что познакомлю вас
1) General subject: I'll start out with introducing you to him2) Makarov: I'll start off with introducing you to himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начну с того, что познакомлю вас
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102 неожиданность
1) General subject: Scarborough warning, abruptness, bombshell, chance, suddenness, surprise, surprise party (часто неприятная), thunder clap, thunder-clap, turn up, turn-up2) Colloquial: start (часто rum start)3) Rare: sudden4) Mathematics: unexpectedness5) Jargon: pay-off payoff6) Makarov: bomb, thunder-cap -
103 обзавестись семьёй
General subject: settle down for life, settle down to married life, start a family, start a family (детьми)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обзавестись семьёй
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104 однозаходный
1) General subject: single cut2) Engineering: single-cut, single-thread3) Mechanics: single-lead, single-start -
105 он решил рано отправиться в путь
General subject: he resolved on making an early start, he resolved upon making an early startУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он решил рано отправиться в путь
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106 опередить
1) General subject: be ahead of, be beforehand with, be in advance of (кого-л.), be one jump ahead of (кого-л.), beat to the punch (кого-л.), forestall, get the start of, give the dust, give the go-by, lead, leave behind, outdistance, outfoot, outgo, outmarch, outride, outstart (кого-л.), outstrip, pass, stay one jump ahead of (кого-л.), steal a march (в чем-либо), to be (stay) one jump ahead of (smb.) (кого-л.), to be in advance, to be in advance of (smb.) (кого-л.), advance, anticipate, be ahead, be in advance, make rings round, outrun, beat to (smb to smth - кого-либо в чем-либо), get the start of (кого-л.), wipe eye (кого-л.), get the foot of (обогнать, кого-л.), wipe somebody's eye, outperform2) Colloquial: get the jump on (smb.) (кого-л.), have the jump on (smb.) (кого-л.), ring the rounds3) American: give the dust to (smb.) (кого-л.)4) Military: steal a march on (противника)5) Mathematics: advance beyond, overtake, surpass6) Jargon: get the jump on smb. (кого-либо), have the jump on smb. (кого-либо), wipe eyes (кого-л.)7) Advertising: (см. http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_russian/advertising_public_relations/1413446-way_ahead.html) stay ahead8) Makarov: beat to the draw (кого-л.)9) Phraseological unit: beat somebody to the punch, beat [somebody] to it10) Idiomatic expression: get a jump on (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/get+a+jump+on) -
107 организовать
1) General subject: arrange, engineer (путем происков, махинаций), make arrangements (что-либо), misarrange, organize, pitch, regiment, sponsor, stage, stage manage, stage-manage, get ducks in a row (http://financialducksinarow.com/), start, organise, start up, orchestrate, arrange matters (so that/as), host (какое-либо мероприятие на своей территории), set up2) Computers: manage3) Australian slang: bung on4) Diplomatic term: hold (мероприятие) -
108 основать дело
1) General subject: start a business2) Economy: set to start a business, set up a business -
109 от начала и до конца
1) General subject: from start to finish (АД)2) Graphic expression: from start to finishУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > от начала и до конца
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110 отправиться
1) General subject: bend steps towards a place (куда-л.), betake, betake oneself, depart, get away, get off, get under way, go out (to; в далекое путешествие), into, make a move, make a start, move one's boots, pop off, pull anchor, repair, sally, set forth, start, beetle off, hit the trail, launch out, leave, betake oneself to (или, куда-л.; к кому-л.), make (one's) way to (We made our way to our favourite mountaintop destination, Mt. Seymour. - отправились на), head off (куда-либо), set off, set out2) Colloquial: make tracks for -
111 отправиться в поездку
1) General subject: start on a journey2) Diplomatic term: start on a tourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отправиться в поездку
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112 отправлять
1) General subject: administer (правосудие), consign (груз, товар), direct, dispatch, dispense (правосудие), drop (письмо), exercise, forward, get off, hurry, lade, leave, mail, outshoot, perform, post, send, send forth, send off (письмо, посылку), send out, set off, ship off, ship out, start from, transmit, send up (в высшую инстанцию), scoot2) Computers: sender3) Military: launch4) Engineering: discharge (обязанности), dispatch (отгружать), forward (груз или почту), send (сообщение), ship (груз), start5) Bookish: expedite (войска и т.п.)7) Law: celebrate (обряд, ритуал), consign (товары), despatch, discharge (обязанности, функции), distribute (правосудие), serve a public office8) Diplomatic term: dispatch (что-л., боевые корабли, подразделения морских пехотинцев), send up (обыкн. в высшую инстанцию)9) Scottish language: expede11) Business: send on -
113 отправляться в путь
1) General subject: proceed, set off, start, start out, get under way, set forward2) Jargon: hit the road, hit the trailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отправляться в путь
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114 первоначальный капитал
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > первоначальный капитал
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115 перевести разговор на другую тему
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перевести разговор на другую тему
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116 побуждать кого-л. к какому-л. действию
General subject: start to start smb. doing smth.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > побуждать кого-л. к какому-л. действию
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117 получить преимущество перед
1) General subject: get the start of, get the better of (кем-л.), get the start of (кем-л.)2) Makarov: get the better end of (smb.) (кем-л.), get the better of (smb.) (кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > получить преимущество перед
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118 получить преимущество перед кем-либо
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > получить преимущество перед кем-либо
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119 помогать кому-л. начать что-л.
General subject: start to start smb. in smth.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > помогать кому-л. начать что-л.
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120 помогать начать
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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
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