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  • 1 supposedly noiseless infrared detector

    Military: SNIRD

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > supposedly noiseless infrared detector

  • 2 мол,

    supposedly,

    Новый русско-английский словарь > мол,

  • 3 предположительно

    Русско-английский словарь Wiktionary > предположительно

  • 4 Б-222

    БУДТО БЫ
    1.
    subord Conj introduces a nominal clause) used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of what is stated in the clause that follows: that ( s.o. sth.) seems to (appears to) that ( s.o. sth.) supposedly (allegedly) (a rumor (a message etc)) alleging that...
    С первой санной оказией из города пришел слух, будто бы Германия подписала перемирие... (Федин 1). With the first opportunity to use sleds a rumor came from town alleging that Germany had signed an armistice...(1a)
    2.
    subord Conj introduces a compar clause) (used to convey the unreal, illusory nature of the comparison) just like it would be if
    as if (though)
    like (in limited contexts) (so...that) one (it etc) seems to... Вы так смотрите, будто бы видите меня в первый раз! You're looking at me as if you were seeing me for the first time!
    3. coll (Particle) used to express the speaker's doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of the information contained in the statement as well as the source of that information
    allegedly
    supposedly ostensibly apparently purportedly
    (in limited contexts) it seems that......Переписывая по случаю летнего времени в беседке сада, он будто бы слышал, как Николай Гаврилович и Владислав Дмитриевич, ходя между собой под руку (чёрточка верная!), говорили о поклоне от их доброжелателей барским крестьянам... (Набоков 1)....While doing his copying "on account of the summer weather in a garden pavilion," he allegedly heard Nikolay Gavrilovich and Vladislav Dmitrievich as they were strolling arm-inarm (a not implausible detail), talking about greetings from well-wishers to the serfs... (1a).
    Наконец опросы перешли к защитнику, и тот первым делом начал узнавать о пакете, в котором «будто бы» спрятаны были Федором Павловичем три тысячи рублей для «известной особы» (Достоевский 2). Finally the questioning passed to the defense attorney, and he, first of all, began asking about the envelope in which Fyodor Pavlovich "supposedly" hid three thousand roubles for "a certain person" (2a).
    Жил будто бы на свете какой-то начальник, который вдруг встревожился мыслию, что никто из подчиненных не любит его (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). It seemed that there had once lived in the world a chief who was suddenly disturbed by the thought that none of his subordinates loved him (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-222

  • 5 будто бы

    • БУДТО БЫ
    =====
    1. [subord conj; introduces a nominal clause]
    used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of what is stated in the clause that follows:
    - that (s.o. < sth.> seems to (appears to);
    - that (s.o. < sth.>) supposedly (allegedly);
    - (a rumor <a message etc>) alleging that...
         ♦ С первой санной оказией из города пришёл слух, будто бы Германия подписала перемирие... (Федин 1). With the first opportunity to use sleds a rumor came from town alleging that Germany had signed an armistice... (1a)
    2. [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]
    (used to convey the unreal, illusory nature of the comparison) just like it would be if:
    - like;
    - [in limited contexts](so...that) one <it etc> seems to...
         ♦ Вы так смотрите, будто бы видите меня в первый раз! You're looking at me as if you were seeing me for the first time!
    3. coll [Particle]
    used to express the speaker's doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of the information contained in the statement as well as the source of that information:
    - [in limited contexts] it seems that...
         ♦...Переписывая по случаю летнего времени в беседке сада, он будто бы слышал, как Николай Гаврилович и Владислав Дмитриевич, ходя между собой под руку (чёрточка верная!), говорили о поклоне от их доброжелателей барским крестьянам... (Набоков 1)....While doing his copying "on account of the summer weather in a garden pavilion," he allegedly heard Nikolay Gavrilovich and Vladislav Dmitrievich as they were strolling arm-in-arm (a not implausible detail), talking about greetings from well-wishers to the serfs... (1a).
         ♦ Наконец опросы перешли к защитнику, и тот первым делом начал узнавать о пакете, в котором "будто бы" спрятаны были Федором Павловичем три тысячи рублей для "известной особы" (Достоевский 2). Finally the questioning passed to the defense attorney, and he, first of all, began asking about the envelope in which Fyodor Pavlovich "supposedly" hid three thousand roubles for "a certain person" (2a).
         ♦ Жил будто бы на свете какой-то начальник, который вдруг встревожился мыслию, что никто из подчиненных не любит его (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). It seemed that there had once lived in the world a chief who was suddenly disturbed by the thought that none of his subordinates loved him (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто бы

  • 6 якобы

    частица
    1) ( при передаче чьих-л слов) smb says / alleges (that)

    он я́кобы всё по́нял — he says he has understood everything

    он прие́хал к нам я́кобы для того́, что́бы рабо́тать — he came to us with the alleged purpose [-pəs] of working, he came to us supposedly to work

    э́та опера́ция я́кобы неизбе́жна — this operation is supposedly unavoidable

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > якобы

  • 7 якобы

    1. союз
    that; as if, as though

    говорят, якобы он умер — they say that he has died

    он вообразил, якобы его произвели в генералы — he imagined he had been made a general

    2. частица
    supposedly, ostensibly, allegedly, purportedly; as if, as though

    он приехал к нам якобы для того, чтобы работать — he came to us with the alleged purpose of working, he came to us supposedly to work

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > якобы

  • 8 В-322

    ВРОДЕ БЫ (KAKco//)
    1. (subordConj
    introduces a compar clause) used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparison
    as if (though)
    (Just) like.
    Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).
    2. (Particle) used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statement
    seemingly
    it seems it would seem (in limited contexts) ( s.o. sth.) seems (to) sort of rather you (one) would think (when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt) supposedly allegedly.
    Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).
    Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat—it's safe (1a).
    Кушак:)...Она (жена) там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). (К.:)...She's (my wife is) all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). (K.:)... She's (my wife is) there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).
    Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).
    Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-322

  • 9 З-48

    ЗАКОН HE ПИСАН кому, для кого coll, often disapprov VP subj. this form only fixed WO
    s.o. disregards generally accepted norms, rules of conduct: для X-a закон не писан - the law is not written (made) for X
    X is a law unto himself the law doesn't (the rules don't) apply to X X doesn't play (live) by the rules
    X doesn't go by the book. "...(B вашей статье) проводится некоторый намёк на то, что существуют на свете будто бы некоторые такие лица, которые могут... то есть не то что могут, а полное право имеют совершать всякие бесчинства и преступления, и что для них будто бы и закон не писан» (Достоевский 3). "...(In your article) a certain hint is presented that there supposedly exist in the world certain persons who can...that is, who not only can but are fully entitled to commit all sorts of crimes and excesses and to whom the law supposedly does not apply" (3c).
    «Мсье Вольдемар (играет в фанты) с нами в первый раз, и сегодня для него закон не писан» (Тургенев 3). "M'sieu Woldemar is here (playing a game of forfeits with us) for the first time, and today the rules do not apply to him" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > З-48

  • 10 вроде бы

    • ВРОДЕ БЫ (КАК coll)
    =====
    1. [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]
    used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison; the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparison:
    - (Just) like.
         ♦ Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).
    2. [Particle]
    used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statement:
    - [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) seems (to);
    - [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] supposedly;
    - allegedly.
         ♦ Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).
         ♦ Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat - it's safe (1a).
         ♦ [Кушак:]...Она [ жена] там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). [К.:]... She's [my wife is] all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). [K.: ]... She's [my wife is] there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).
         ♦ Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).
         ♦ Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вроде бы

  • 11 вроде как

    =====
    1. [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]
    used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison; the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparison:
    - (Just) like.
         ♦ Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).
    2. [Particle]
    used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statement:
    - [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) seems (to);
    - [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] supposedly;
    - allegedly.
         ♦ Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).
         ♦ Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat - it's safe (1a).
         ♦ [Кушак:]...Она [ жена] там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). [К.:]... She's [my wife is] all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). [K.: ]... She's [my wife is] there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).
         ♦ Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).
         ♦ Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вроде как

  • 12 закон не писан

    ЗАКОН НЕ ПИСАН кому, для кого coll, often disapprov
    [VPsubj; this form only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s.o. disregards generally accepted norms, rules of conduct:
    - для X-a закон не писан the law is not written (made) for X;
    - X doesn't go by the book.
         ♦ "...[В вашей статье] проводится некоторый намёк на то, что существуют на свете будто бы некоторые такие лица, которые могут... то есть не то что могут, а полное право имеют совершать всякие бесчинства и преступления, и что для них будто бы и закон не писан" (Достоевский 3). "...[In your article] a certain hint is presented that there supposedly exist in the world certain persons who can...that is, who not only can but are fully entitled to commit all sorts of crimes and excesses and to whom the law supposedly does not apply" (3c).
         ♦ "Мсье Вольдемар [играет в фанты] с нами в первый раз, и сегодня для него закон не писан" (Тургенев 3). "M'sieu Woldemar is here [playing a game of forfeits with us] for the first time, and today the rules do not apply to him" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закон не писан

  • 13 якобы

    частица
    as if, as though; supposedly

    он приехал к нам якобы для того, чтобы работать — he came to us with the alleged purpose of working, he came to us supposedly to work

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > якобы

  • 14 якобы

    1) союз, выражающий сомнение

    репортёр пи́шет, я́кобы она́ перешла́ в пра́вящую па́ртию — the reporter claims/alleges (that) she has defected to the ruling party

    челове́к, я́кобы соверши́вший э́то преступле́ние — the alleged criminal

    я́кобы по любви́, а на са́мом де́ле из-за де́нег — ostensibly for love, but in actual fact for money

    вы уже́ ви́дели э́тот я́кобы превосхо́дный фильм? — have you seen this supposedly superb film?

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > якобы

  • 15 будто

    conj. as if, as though; будто бы, supposedly, apparently

    Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > будто

  • 16 якобы

    particle as though, as if, supposedly, ostensibly

    Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > якобы

  • 17 по-видимому

    There appears to be little difference in the oxidation properties of... and...

    The segment supposedly carried two genes.

    The oxidation is likely to be: R-S-H...

    The gases appear to be [or are apparently (or evidently)] insoluble in the polymer crystallites.

    It seems likely that a substantial correction for transpiration may be required.

    These vessels presumably carry the secretory products of the cortical cells.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по-видимому

  • 18 предполагается, что

    The bacteria have supposedly (or presumably) distinctive physiological abilities.

    It is suggested that the boron is located in the cavities of the metal lattice.

    It is anticipated (or expected) that the thermal efficiency of the units will be 40%.

    Such boilers are assumed (or presumed) to generate saturated steam at the same pressure.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > предполагается, что

  • 19 The day after Thanksgiving

    Jargon: Black Friday (Supposedly the busiest sale day of the year and when all businesses make a profit-black, indicating a profit.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The day after Thanksgiving

  • 20 барака

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > барака

См. также в других словарях:

  • supposedly — [sə pō′zid lē] adv. according to what is, was, or may be supposed * * * See supposed. * * * …   Universalium

  • supposedly — index reputedly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • supposedly — 1610s, from SUPPOSED (Cf. supposed) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • supposedly — is pronounced as four syllables …   Modern English usage

  • supposedly — ► ADVERB ▪ according to what is generally believed or supposed …   English terms dictionary

  • supposedly — [sə pō′zid lē] adv. according to what is, was, or may be supposed …   English World dictionary

  • supposedly — adv. Supposedly is used with these adjectives: ↑factual, ↑impartial, ↑independent, ↑new, ↑objective, ↑secret, ↑superior, ↑universal Supposedly is used with these verbs: ↑haunt, ↑help …   Collocations dictionary

  • supposedly — sup|pos|ed|ly [səˈpəuzıdli US ˈpou ] adv used when saying what many people say or believe is true, especially when you disagree with them [sentence adverb] ▪ Anne is coming for a visit in March supposedly. ▪ How could a supposedly intelligent… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • supposedly — sup|pos|ed|ly [ sə pouzədli ] adverb * as some people believe or say, although you may not agree with this: The house is supposedly haunted. Supposedly the process causes no environmental damage …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • supposedly — adverb used when saying what many people say or believe is true, especially when you disagree with them: In April 1912 this supposedly unsinkable slip hit an iceberg. (sentence adverb): Supposedly, she s a rich woman …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • supposedly */ — UK [səˈpəʊzɪdlɪ] / US [səˈpoʊzədlɪ] adverb as some people believe or say, although you may not agree with this The house is supposedly haunted. Supposedly the process causes no environmental damage …   English dictionary

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