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1 supervising
a наблюдающий; надзирающийСинонимический ряд:1. ruling (adj.) authoritative; controlling; dominant; governing; inhibiting; principal; regulating; ruling2. bossing (verb) bossing; chaperoning; overlooking; overseeing; superintending; surveying3. directing (verb) carry on; conducting; directing; managing; operating; steering -
2 surveying
осматривать; осмотрСинонимический ряд:1. delineation (noun) certification; circumscription; definition; delineation; demarcation; determination; determining the boundary; encompassment; outlining2. estimating (verb) appraising; assaying; assessing; estimating; evaluating; rating; setting at; valuating; valuing3. eyeing (verb) eyeing; observing; watching4. overlooking (verb) look over; overlooking; scanning5. scrutinizing (verb) canvassing; checking over; checking up; conning; examining; inspecting; scrutinizing; studying; viewing6. supervising (verb) bossing; chaperoning; overseeing; superintending; supervising -
3 bossing
1. n горн. подрубка пласта2. n грунтовка фаянсаСинонимический ряд:1. ordering (verb) dictate to; dominating; domineering; ordering; ruling; tyrannising2. supervising (verb) chaperoning; overlooking; overseeing; superintending; supervising; surveying -
4 supervise
(to direct, control or be in charge of (work, workers etc): She supervises the typists.) supervisar, controlar- supervisor
supervise vb supervisartr['sʊːpəvaɪz]1 (watch over) vigilar2 (keep check on) supervisar; (run) dirigirv.• dirigir v.• inspeccionar v.• intervenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• superentender v.• supervisar v.• vigilar v.'suːpərvaɪz, 'suːpəvaɪza) \<\<project/staff\>\> supervisar; \<\<thesis\>\> dirigir*b) ( watch over) vigilar['suːpǝvaɪz]VT1) [+ work, people] supervisar2) (Univ) [+ thesis] dirigir* * *['suːpərvaɪz, 'suːpəvaɪz]a) \<\<project/staff\>\> supervisar; \<\<thesis\>\> dirigir*b) ( watch over) vigilar -
5 managing
1. a руководящий, ведущийmanaging director — директор-распорядитель; управляющий
2. a энергичный; властный3. a экономный, бережливыйСинонимический ряд:1. administering (adj.) administering; controlling; directing; leading; organizing; overseeing; superintending; supervising2. handling (adj.) guiding; handling; operating; regulating; running; using3. directing (verb) carry on; carrying on; conducting; directing; keeping; operating; ordaining; steering; supervising4. governing (verb) controlling; dominating; governing; handling5. running (verb) administering; administrating; heading; running; superintending6. shifting (verb) doing; faring; fending; get along; get by; getting along; getting by; getting on; muddling through; shifting; staggering along; staggering on -
6 conducting
Синонимический ряд:1. celebration of the mass (noun) celebration; celebration of the mass; chanting; intoning; performing mass; praising god; reading; reciting mass; worship2. accompanying (verb) accompanying; attending; bearing; chaperoning; consorting with; convoying; escorting3. behaving (verb) acquitting; acting; behaving; comporting; demeaning; deporting; disporting; doing; going on; moving; quitting4. carrying (verb) carrying; channeling or channelling; channelling; conveying; funneling; piping; siphoning; transmitting5. carrying on (verb) carrying on; directing; keeping; managing; operating; ordaining; running; supervising6. guiding (verb) guiding; leading; piloting; routing; seeing; shepherding; showing; steering; ushering7. waging (verb) carry on; carry out; prosecuting; waging -
7 court
1. n судAdmiralty Court, Court of Admiralty — адмиралтейский суд
court of arbitration — третейский суд, арбитраж
contempt of court — неуважение к суду, оскорбление суда
each candidate has been given his day in court — каждому кандидату была предоставлена возможность изложить свою позицию
2. n судебное заседаниеinvestigating court — суд, производящий судебное следствие
3. n здание суда; зал суда4. n судьи; судья5. n дворarcaded court — двор, отгороженный аркадами
outer court — передний двор, двор перед зданиями
6. n спорт. корт, площадка для игры в теннисcourt tennis — королевский теннис, рил-теннис
hard court — твёрдое поле, корт с твёрдым покрытием
7. n ухаживание8. n правление9. n тупик10. v ухаживать; искать расположения11. v разг. встречаться; иметь свидания12. v соблазнять; переманивать, привлекать13. v своим поведением навлекать на себяto court disaster — навлечь на себя несчастье; напрашиваться на неприятность
Синонимический ряд:1. attendants (noun) attendants; entourage; retinue; train2. audience (noun) audience; hearing; session3. courthouse (noun) city hall; county courthouse; court building; courthouse; courtroom; federal building; hall of justice; justice building; municipal building4. courtyard (noun) atrium; close; courtyard; curtilage; enclosure; patio; plaza; quad; quadrangle; square; street; yard5. forum of justice (noun) bar; bench; board; forum; forum of justice; judge; judicial forum; judiciary; justice; lawcourt; magistrate; tribunal6. playing field (noun) arena; circus; cockpit; field; lists; playing field; ring; rink; the hardwood7. royal household (noun) castle; king; palace; royal government; royal household; royal persons; royal residence; royalty; sovereign8. address (verb) address; date; make up to; pursue; rush; spark; sue; sweetheart; woo9. blandish (verb) blandish; fawn; flatter; solicit10. invite (verb) beckon; induce; invite; provoke; tempt11. seek the hand of (verb) allure; attract; bid; entice; make suit; pay court to; plead; seek after; seek the hand of -
8 operating
1. a текущий2. a тех. рабочий, эксплуатационный3. a вчт. операционный4. a управляющий5. a обслуживающий6. a воен. действующийСинонимический ряд:1. handling (adj.) conducting; directing; guiding; handling; managing; manipulating; regulating; running; using; wielding2. working (adj.) acting; behaving; functioning; going; performing; producing; working3. operation (noun) control; direction; management; managing; operation4. acting (verb) acting; behaving; functioning; performing; reacting; taking5. cutting (verb) cutting; opening up6. directing (verb) carry on; carrying on; conducting; directing; keeping; managing; ordaining; steering; supervising7. going (verb) going; handling; running; using; working -
9 tutor
1. noun1)[private] tutor — [Privat]lehrer, der/-lehrerin, die; (for extra help) Nachhilfelehrer, der/-lehrerin, die
2) (Brit. Univ.) ≈ Tutor, der2. transitive verbtutor somebody — (teach privately) jemandem Privatstunden geben; (give extra lessons to) jemandem Nachhilfestunden geben
* * *['tju:tə] 1. noun1) (a teacher of a group of students in a college or university.) der/die Tutor(in)2) (a privately-employed teacher: His parents employed a tutor to teach him Greek.) der/die Privatlehrer(in)3) (a book which teaches a subject, especially music: I bought a violin tutor.) das Lehrbuch2. verb(to teach: He tutored the child in mathematics.) unterrichten- academic.ru/77194/tutorial">tutorial3. noun(a lesson by a tutor at a college or university: We have lectures and tutorials in history.) der Tutorenkurs* * *tu·tor[ˈtju:təʳ, AM ˈtu:t̬ɚ, ˈtju:-]I. n (giving extra help) Nachhilfelehrer(in) m(f); (private teacher) Privatlehrer(in) m(f); BRIT UNIV (supervising teacher) Tutor(in) m(f)II. vt▪ to \tutor sb [in sth] (in addition to school lessons) jdm [in etw dat] Nachhilfestunden geben; (private tuition) jdm [in etw dat] Privatunterricht erteilen* * *['tjuːtə(r)]1. n1) (= private teacher) Privat- or Hauslehrer(in) m(f)2. vt1) (as private teacher) privat unterrichten; (= give extra lessons to) Nachhilfe(unterricht) geben (+dat)to tutor sb in Latin — jdm Privatunterricht/Nachhilfe in Latein geben
2) (liter: discipline) emotions beherrschen* * *A s1. SCHULE Privat-, Haus-, Nachhilfelehrer m2. UNIV Br Tutor m, Studienleiter m, -berater m ( meist ein fellow aus dem College, der den Studiengang von undergraduates überwacht und ihnen mit Rat und Tat zur Seite steht)3. UNIV US Assistent m (mit Lehrauftrag)4. JUR schott Vormund mB v/ttutor sb in English jemandem Englischstunden geben2. JUR schott die Vormundschaft haben für3. obs tadelnC v/i1. als Privatlehrer etc tätig sein2. SCHULE besonders US Privatunterricht nehmen* * *1. noun1)[private] tutor — [Privat]lehrer, der/-lehrerin, die; (for extra help) Nachhilfelehrer, der/-lehrerin, die
2) (Brit. Univ.) ≈ Tutor, der2. transitive verbtutor somebody — (teach privately) jemandem Privatstunden geben; (give extra lessons to) jemandem Nachhilfestunden geben
* * *n.Begleiter m.Lehrer - m.Privatlehrer m. -
10 organizing
организовывать; организационныйСинонимический ряд:1. administering (adj.) administering; controlling; directing; leading; managing; operating; overseeing; superintending; supervising2. founding (verb) constituting; creating; establishing; founding; instituting; originating; set up; setting up; starting3. ordering (verb) arranging; arraying; assorting; classifying; disposing; distributing; grouping; methodizing; ordering; organising; ranging; ranking; sorting; systematising; systematizing4. rallying (verb) marshaling or marshalling; marshalling; mobilising; mobilizing; mustering; organising; rallying -
11 steering
1. n управление рулём2. n пилотирование3. n наведение4. n руление5. n управляемость6. n рулевое управление7. n амер. практика агентов по продаже и найму недвижимости предлагать клиентам-неграм дома в негритянских районах, скрывая от них подходящие помещения в районах с белым населениемСинонимический ряд:1. directing (verb) carry on; conducting; directing; managing; operating; supervising2. guiding (verb) escorting; guiding; leading; routing; seeing; shepherding; showing; ushering3. piloting (verb) manoeuvring; navigating; piloting -
12 controlling
1. управление; регулирование; управляющий; регулирующий2. управляющий3. управлять; управлениеСинонимический ряд:1. governing (adj.) ascendant; commanding; common; dominant; first; governing; important; master; predominant; regnant2. ruling (adj.) authoritative; inhibiting; principal; regulating; ruling; supervising3. composing (verb) collecting; composing; containing; cooling; re-collecting; reining; repressing; restraining; simmering down; smothering; suppressing4. controlling (verb) controlling; directing; dominating; governing; handling; managing; regulating; ruling
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