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4 щитовка чайная фиолетовая
1) Biology: tea parlatoria scale (Parlatoria theae)2) Entomology: Parlatoria theae, tea parlatoria scale (лат. Parlatoria theae)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > щитовка чайная фиолетовая
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НА ШИРОКУЮ НОГУ coll НА БОЛЬШУЮ НОГУ obs PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO1. жить, поставить что -ит.п. Also: НА БАРСКУЮ НОГУ obs (to live, set up one's household etc) luxuriously, sparing no expensein grand (high) styleon a grand scale (in limited contexts) he (she etc) really knows how to live!Её дом был поставлен на широкую ногу (Аллилуева 2). Her home was run in grand style (2a).(author's usage) «Что это вы оставили князя? Какой весёлый дом! На какую ногу поставлен!» (Гончаров 1). uWhy have you given up the prince? It's such an amusing house! They really know how to live!" (1b).2. организовать, поставить что и т. п. \Н-177 (to organize, set up sth. etc) grandly, expansively, impressively etcon a grand (large, big) scalein a big way.Всё пошло на большую ногу закупка сахару, чаю, провизии, соленье огурцов, моченье яблок и вишен, варенье — всё приняло обширные размеры (Гончаров 1). Everything was done on a big scale: the buying of sugar, tea, and provisions, the pickling of cucumbers, the preserving of apples and cherries, jam-making— everything now assumed enormous proportions (1a)....Суд будет через неделю и не в Чернигове, а здесь, у нас... и не наш народный суд, а выездная сессия областного суда. В общем, на широкую ногу, и результатов надо ждать самых скверных (Рыбаков 1)....The trial was to take place in a week's time, not in Chernigov, but here, in our town...and it wouldn't be our own People's Court, but a session of the regional court assizes! In other words, it was going to be done in a big way, and we could expect the very worst possible outcome (1a).Что-то многовато у Реваза Давидовича знакомых в вузах, не на широкую ли ногу он взяточничество поставил?» (Чернёнок 2). ( context transl) "Re-vaz Davidovich seems to have too many friends in colleges. Could he be setting up a major bribery ring?" (2a). -
6 на барскую ногу
• НА ШИРОКУЮ НОГУ coll; НА БОЛЬШУЮ НОГУ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. жить, поставить что на барскую ногу и т.п. Also: НА БАРСКУЮ НОГУ obs (to live, set up one's household etc) luxuriously, sparing no expense:- [in limited contexts] he <she etc> really knows how to live!♦ Её дом был поставлен на широкую ногу (Аллилуева 2). Her home was run in grand style (2a).♦ [author's usage] "Что это вы оставили князя? Какой весёлый дом! На какую ногу поставлен!" (Гончаров 1). "Why have you given up the prince? It's such an amusing house! They really know how to live!" (1b).2. организовать, поставить что и т.п. на барскую ногу (to organize, set up sth. etc) grandly, expansively, impressively etc:- on a grand (large, big) scale;- in a big way.♦ Всё пошло на большую ногу; закупка сахару, чаю, провизии, соленье огурцов, моченье яблок и вишен, варенье - всё приняло обширные размеры (Гончаров 1). Everything was done on a big scale: the buying of sugar, tea, and provisions, the pickling of cucumbers, the preserving of apples and cherries, jam-making - everything now assumed enormous proportions (1a).♦...Суд будет через неделю и не в Чернигове, а здесь, у нас... и не наш народный суд, а выездная сессия областного суда. В общем, на широкую ногу, и результатов надо ждать самых скверных (Рыбаков 1)....The trial was to take place in a week's time, not in Chernigov, but here, in our town...and it wouldn't be our own People's Court, but a session of the regional court assizes! In other words, it was going to be done in a big way, and we could expect the very worst possible outcome (1a).♦ "Что-то многовато у Реваза Давидовича знакомых в вузах, не на широкую ли ногу он взяточничество поставил?" (Чернёнок 2). [context transl] "Revaz Davidovich seems to have too many friends in colleges. Could he be setting up a major bribery ring?" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на барскую ногу
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7 на большую ногу
• НА ШИРОКУЮ НОГУ coll; НА БОЛЬШУЮ НОГУ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. жить, поставить что на большую ногу и т.п. Also: НА БАРСКУЮ НОГУ obs (to live, set up one's household etc) luxuriously, sparing no expense:- [in limited contexts] he <she etc> really knows how to live!♦ Её дом был поставлен на широкую ногу (Аллилуева 2). Her home was run in grand style (2a).♦ [author's usage] "Что это вы оставили князя? Какой весёлый дом! На какую ногу поставлен!" (Гончаров 1). "Why have you given up the prince? It's such an amusing house! They really know how to live!" (1b).2. организовать, поставить что и т.п. на большую ногу (to organize, set up sth. etc) grandly, expansively, impressively etc:- on a grand (large, big) scale;- in a big way.♦ Всё пошло на большую ногу; закупка сахару, чаю, провизии, соленье огурцов, моченье яблок и вишен, варенье - всё приняло обширные размеры (Гончаров 1). Everything was done on a big scale: the buying of sugar, tea, and provisions, the pickling of cucumbers, the preserving of apples and cherries, jam-making - everything now assumed enormous proportions (1a).♦...Суд будет через неделю и не в Чернигове, а здесь, у нас... и не наш народный суд, а выездная сессия областного суда. В общем, на широкую ногу, и результатов надо ждать самых скверных (Рыбаков 1)....The trial was to take place in a week's time, not in Chernigov, but here, in our town...and it wouldn't be our own People's Court, but a session of the regional court assizes! In other words, it was going to be done in a big way, and we could expect the very worst possible outcome (1a).♦ "Что-то многовато у Реваза Давидовича знакомых в вузах, не на широкую ли ногу он взяточничество поставил?" (Чернёнок 2). [context transl] "Revaz Davidovich seems to have too many friends in colleges. Could he be setting up a major bribery ring?" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на большую ногу
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8 на широкую ногу
• НА ШИРОКУЮ НОГУ coll; НА БОЛЬШУЮ НОГУ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. жить, поставить что на широкую ногу и т.п. Also: НА БАРСКУЮ НОГУ obs (to live, set up one's household etc) luxuriously, sparing no expense:- [in limited contexts] he <she etc> really knows how to live!♦ Её дом был поставлен на широкую ногу (Аллилуева 2). Her home was run in grand style (2a).♦ [author's usage] "Что это вы оставили князя? Какой весёлый дом! На какую ногу поставлен!" (Гончаров 1). "Why have you given up the prince? It's such an amusing house! They really know how to live!" (1b).2. организовать, поставить что и т.п. на широкую ногу (to organize, set up sth. etc) grandly, expansively, impressively etc:- on a grand (large, big) scale;- in a big way.♦ Всё пошло на большую ногу; закупка сахару, чаю, провизии, соленье огурцов, моченье яблок и вишен, варенье - всё приняло обширные размеры (Гончаров 1). Everything was done on a big scale: the buying of sugar, tea, and provisions, the pickling of cucumbers, the preserving of apples and cherries, jam-making - everything now assumed enormous proportions (1a).♦...Суд будет через неделю и не в Чернигове, а здесь, у нас... и не наш народный суд, а выездная сессия областного суда. В общем, на широкую ногу, и результатов надо ждать самых скверных (Рыбаков 1)....The trial was to take place in a week's time, not in Chernigov, but here, in our town...and it wouldn't be our own People's Court, but a session of the regional court assizes! In other words, it was going to be done in a big way, and we could expect the very worst possible outcome (1a).♦ "Что-то многовато у Реваза Давидовича знакомых в вузах, не на широкую ли ногу он взяточничество поставил?" (Чернёнок 2). [context transl] "Revaz Davidovich seems to have too many friends in colleges. Could he be setting up a major bribery ring?" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на широкую ногу
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9 иметь отношение к
1. bear on2. have a bearing onсреднее время доступа к диску — avg. disk sec/io
3. have to do withсоздать, вызвать к жизни — to call into being
4. refer5. bear a relation toя понимаю, к чему вы клоните — I see what you are driving at
6. bear a relationship toотносящийть к — falling into; relate to (refl.)
7. concern inсогласовывать, приводить к согласию — to bring into accord
8. concern the9. have a relation to10. have a relationship toстать лагом к … — turn broadside on to the sea
ехать к морю, поехать на море — to go to the sea
11. have something to do withиметь отношение к; оказывать; влияние на — have a bearing on
12. refers to13. relate to14. concernРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > иметь отношение к
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1) cup; cupful (как мера)
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12 щитовка чайная фиолетовая
Русско-английский биологический словарь > щитовка чайная фиолетовая
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ж.1. cup; ( как мера) cupfulвыпить чашку чаю — drink* / take* a cup of tea
2. ( весов) scale, pan3. анат.:коленная чашка — knee-cap, knee-pan; patella, scutum научн.
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ж.вы́пить ча́шку ча́ю — drink / take a cup of tea
2) ( весов) scale, pan3)коле́нная ча́шка анат. — knee-cap, knee-pan; patella, scutum научн.
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16 щитовка чайная фиолетовая
1. LAT Pariatoria theae Cockerell2. RUS щитовка f чайная фиолетовая3. ENG tea pariatoria scale4. DEU Zitruslöffelschildlaus f5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > щитовка чайная фиолетовая
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1. LAT Pariatoria theae Cockerell2. RUS щитовка f чайная фиолетовая3. ENG tea pariatoria scale4. DEU Zitruslöffelschildlaus f5. FRA —
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