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121 взять верх
1) General subject: gain on the upper hand, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the better, get the day, get the upper hand, have (he had me in the first game - он побил меня в первой партии), have the best of it, have the upper hand, put in a bag, win the day, best, gain the upper hand, have the laugh on side, get the better of someone (над кем-либо), get top (над кем-то), take over2) Colloquial: best (над кем-л.), do down3) Jargon: euchre, top (в чем-либо)4) Set phrase: gain the upper hand over (smb., smth) -
122 вставать на сторону
1) General subject: side (чью-л.), (чью-л.) support (smb.), (чью-л.) take (smb.'s) side2) Diplomatic term: (чью-л.) align oneself withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вставать на сторону
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123 встать на (чью-л.) сторону
1) General subject: side with2) Mathematics: take one's sideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > встать на (чью-л.) сторону
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124 вступать
1) General subject: accede (в должность), associate (в общество), associate oneself, begin, come in, contract (в брак, в союз), embark (в дело, в войну), enter, go into, intercede, intervene, join, protect, set one's foot, step, take, take a side, wage (в конфликт и т.п.), step in, step into, come in (в должность)2) Naval: put into3) Military: engage4) Law: accede (в право, в должность, во владение, в организацию), accede (в должность, права), ascend (на престол)5) Economy: combine in (в качестве партнёра), enlist (в члены)6) Diplomatic term: accede (в организацию)7) Official expression: (to) accede (в должность, во владение, в организацию)8) Patents: accede (напр. в организацию)9) Business: step in10) Makarov: come into, enter into, come in (в качестве партнёра) -
125 держать сторону
1) General subject: side with2) Mathematics: (чью-л.) take s side -
126 занять сторону
General subject: take the side of, side with -
127 отбор
1) General subject: choice, garble, mapping, pick, picking, screening, selection, shortlisting (из списка претендентов, кандидатов, участников), draft2) Geology: separation3) Aviation: off-take, (давления) bleed4) Naval: siding out5) Military: discrimination, pickout, screening process6) Engineering: bleeding, breeding, cull, culling, extraction (пара), screening (сортировка), takeoff (мощности), takeout (управляющего сигнала), (газа /пара с компрессора /турбины на другие потребители) side stream7) Chemistry: seeding9) Law: judicial selection10) Economy: retrieval11) Statistics: selection (сортировка)13) Mining: recovery (из коллектора)14) Cinema: filtration15) Forestry: assorting, elimination16) Politics: vetting (A strict vetting system can block the candidacy in elections of anyone deemed too liberal or too secular.)18) Information technology: filter, sorting (сортировка)19) Oil: productive rate, recovery (нефти, газа из коллектора), withdrawal (газа из хранилища), withdrawal (нефти)22) Ecology: abstraction, thinning24) Oil&Gas technology production25) Polymers: tapping26) Automation: acquisition (напр. деталей роботом), classification, grabbing (напр. изображений), takeoff (напр. мощности)27) Quality control: screening procedure (напр. элементов с лучшими характеристиками)28) Chemical weapons: extraction (вещества из системы)29) Aviation medicine: screening (личного состава)30) Makarov: bleeding (воздуха, пара, жидкости), cut, extraction (извлечение), gating, pickup -
128 по зеленому коридору
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по зеленому коридору
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