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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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taking [ˊteɪkɪŋ]2. n1) pl вы́ручка; барыши́2) захва́т3) аре́ст3. a привлека́тельный, зама́нчивый -
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taking брать и)требоваться p)приниматьберя взятие сбор см. также take -
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taking-up 1. поглощение; 2. оттягиваниеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > taking-up
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[ˈteɪkɪŋ]inventory taking инвентаризация taking pres. p. от take taking арест taking pl барыши taking уст. волнение, беспокойство taking захват taking привлекательный, заманчивый taking улов taking of evidence принятие доказательств; снятие или выслушивание свидетельских показаний taking of hostages захват заложников taking of minutes ведение протокола -
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1) брать
2) берущий
3) взятие
4) забирание
5) свозка
6) принятие
7) отбор
8) восприятие
9) проникание
10) поглощение
11) впитывание
12) растворение
– taking down
– taking lens
– taking off
– taking place
– taking the compliment
– taking the logarithm
– taking the root
taking into account — учитывая, учитывающий
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в соч.- decision takingtaking the component out of the centers — снятие детали с центров, снятие обработанной детали с центров ( станка);
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > taking
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1) взятие; захват2) расход (времени, усилий)3) извлечение; добыча4) отбор5) поглощение; впитывание6) восприятие7) принятие8) проникание9) кино съёмка || съёмочный•by taking x=1, we find — мат. полагая x=1, получаем
taking into account — учитывая || учитывающий
taking off — разматывание (напр., рулона)
taking up — наматывание (напр., рулона)
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n1) изъятие2) pl выручка, сбор
- cash taking
- day's taking
- inventory taking
- profit taking
- risk taking
- unlawful taking
- check the day's takingsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > taking
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1. [ʹteıkıŋ] n1. взятие, овладение, захват и пр. [см. take II]2. pl барыши, выручка, сбор3. захват, поимка; арестtaking of the body - юр. арест кого-л.
4. 1) ловля (рыбы, животных); добывание5. уст.1) возбуждение; беспокойство, волнение, тревога2) (печальное) положение, (плохое) состояние2. [ʹteıkıŋ] a1. берущий, овладевающий, захватывающий и пр. [см. take II]2. разг. привлекательный, очаровательный, обаятельный; симпатичный; покоряющий3. разг. заразный -
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1) взятие, овладение; завладение2) арест3) улов, добыча•- taking of the body
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1. a разг. привлекательный, очаровательный, обаятельный; симпатичный; покоряющий2. a разг. заразныйСинонимический ряд:1. engaging (adj.) attractive; captivating; charming; convincing; engaging; pleasant; pleasing; refreshing; winning2. infectious (adj.) catching; contagious; infectious3. grabbing (noun) catching; getting; grabbing; pilfering; removing; stealing; theft; using; walking away with4. acting (verb) acting; behaving; functioning; operating; performing; reacting; working5. admitting (verb) admitting; receiving; taking in6. apprehending (verb) accepting; apprehending; compassing; comprehending; following; making out; seeing; tumbling to; twigging7. appropriating (verb) annexing; appropriating; arrogating; confiscating; expropriating; preempting; sequestering8. asking (verb) asking; call for; calling for; craving; demanding; entailing; involving; necessitating; requiring9. assuming (verb) assuming; commandeering; pre-empting; striking; usurping10. attracting (verb) alluring; attracting; bewitching; captivating; charming; deriving; drawing; enchanting; fascinating; magnetizing; wiling11. bearing (verb) abiding; bearing; brooking; digesting; downing; enduring; going; lumping; standing; sticking out; stomaching; suffering; supporting; sustaining; swallowing; sweating out; tolerating12. bringing (verb) bringing; carrying; conveying; fetching13. buying (verb) buying; purchasing14. catching (verb) bagging; capturing; catching; collaring; nailing; overhauling; overtaking; securing15. cheating (verb) beating; bilking; cheating; chiseling or chiselling; cozening; defrauding; doing; flimflamming; gulling; gypping; mulcting; overreaching; reaming; swindling; victimising16. choosing (verb) choosing; culling; electing; marking; opting for; picking; picking out; preferring; selecting; singling out17. clasping (verb) clasping; grasping; gripping18. deducting (verb) deducting; discounting; drawing back; knocking off; subtracting; take off; taking away; taking off; taking out19. eating (verb) consuming; devouring; eating; feeding on; ingesting; partaking of20. getting (verb) coming down with; contracting; developing; gaining; getting; netting; sickening; sickening of; sickening with; winning21. reading (verb) construing; interpreting; reading22. seizing (verb) clutching; grabbing; grappling; nabbing; seizing; snatching23. surprising (verb) boarding; hit on; surprising24. treating (verb) dealing with; handling; playing; serving; treating; using25. understanding (verb) believing; conceiving; expecting; gathering; imagining; supposing; suspecting; thinking; understanding -
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1. взятие; добыча2. измерять; твердеть; проникать -
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берущий; проведение; принимающий; принятиеtaking a decision — принимающий решение; принятие решения
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принимающий; принятиеtaking a decision — принимающий решение; принятие решения
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рассматривающий; принимающий; рассмотрение; принятиеtaking a decision — принимающий решение; принятие решения
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сущ.1) общ. захват; взятие; изъятиеSee:2) эк. выручка, сборAbout 70% of his takings are in cash. — Около 70% его выручки приходит наличными.
Syn:See:* * *изъятие; покупка опциона. . Словарь экономических терминов .
См. также в других словарях:
taking — tak·ing n 1: a seizure of private property or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. by the exercise of eminent domain and for which just compensation to the owner must be… … Law dictionary
taking — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of taking. 2) (takings) the amount of money earned by a business from the sale of goods or services. ► ADJECTIVE dated ▪ captivating in manner; charming. ● for the taking Cf. ↑for the taking … English terms dictionary
Taking — Tak ing, a. 1. Apt to take; alluring; attracting. [1913 Webster] Subtile in making his temptations most taking. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. Infectious; contageous. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] {Tak ing*ly}, adv. {Tak ing*ness}, n. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Taking — Tak ing, n. 1. The act of gaining possession; a seizing; seizure; apprehension. [1913 Webster] 2. Agitation; excitement; distress of mind. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] What a taking was he in, when your husband asked who was in the basket! Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taking — TÉCHING/ s. n. operaţiuni de revânzare sau de răscumpărare a unor monede ori a unor cantităţi de aur care au fost cumpărate sau vândute numai cu scopul obţinerii unui profit imediat. (< engl. taking) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
taking on — index assumption (adoption) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
taking — [tāk′iŋ] adj. 1. that captures interest; attractive; winning 2. Obs. contagious: said of disease n. 1. the act of one that takes 2. something taken 3. [pl.] earnings; profits; receipts 4. [Old Brit. Informal] a state of agitation or excitement … English World dictionary
Taking — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Taking >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 taking taking &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 reception reception &c.(taking in) 296 Sgm: N 1 deglutition deglutition &c.(taking food) 298 Sgm: N 1 appropriation appropriation prehension … English dictionary for students
taking — In criminal law and torts, the act of laying hold upon an article, with or without removing the same. It implies a transfer of possession, dominion, or control. Under various statutes relating to sexual offenses, such as the abduction of a girl… … Black's law dictionary
Taking — A taking is an action by a government depriving a person of private real or personal property without the payment of just compensation. A government could effect this taking in several ways including:* physically occupying it and preventing… … Wikipedia
taking — n. for the taking (it s there for the taking) ( it can be taken by anyone who wants it ) * * * [ teɪkɪŋ] for the taking ( it can be taken by anyone who wants if; it s there for the taking) … Combinatory dictionary