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41 ухаживать за больным
1) General subject: nurse tend, sit at a person's bed-side, sit at bedside, sit at person's bed-side, tj sit( to watch) at (smb.'s) bedside, watch at person's bed-side, sit at a person's bedside2) Medicine: foster, nurse, nurse-tend, sit at a person's bedside (to watch), tend3) Makarov: sit at (smb.'s) bedside, watch at bedsideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ухаживать за больным
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42 стремиться
Стремиться - to seek, to tend (+ inf.); to approach (smth.), to tend to (smth.) (приближаться)The modal method seeks to balance the rotor with a set of masses specifically selected to leave previously balanced lower modes undisturbed.As the flow traverses the length of an interruption, both the velocity and temperature distributions tend to become more uniform.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > стремиться
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43 клониться
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44 ухаживать
несовер.; (за кем-л.)
1) (за больным, за ребенком) nurse; (тж. за больным) tend; (за животными, растениями) look (after); (прислуживать) wait (on)
2) (за женщиной) court, pay one's addresses (to), pay/make court (to), chase about* * ** * *(за больным, за ребенком) nurse; tend; look; wait* * *attendcoddlegallivantgallivantinghandlelooknurseoverlookrushtendwoowooing -
45 стремиться
1) ( быстро двигаться) speed, rush2) (к; + инф.; добиваться) seek (d, + to inf), aspire (to), strive (for); ( страстно желать) long (for), crave (for)стреми́ться к побе́де — strive for victory
3) мат. (к) tend (to); approach (d)стреми́ться к бесконе́чности [нулю́] — tend / go to infinity [zero]
стреми́ться к преде́лу — tend to a limit
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46 стремиться
гл. мат. стремиться к — tend toСинонимический ряд:1. влечься (глаг.) влечься; рваться; тяготеть; тянуться; устремляться2. стараться (глаг.) норовить; пытаться; силиться; стараться; тщиться -
47 стремиться
1) aim at
2) <cosm.> approach
3) converge in the mean
4) seek
5) strive for
6) tend
7) tend to
8) trend
– стремиться в бесконечность
– стремиться к бесконечности
– стремиться к нулю
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48 взаимно уничтожаться
•When a quark and an antiquark collide, they annihilate each other.
* * *Взаимно уничтожатьсяThermal growth and bearing deflection under load tend to cancel each other out.The two effects tend to be self-canceling. (... обычно взаимно уничтожаются)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взаимно уничтожаться
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49 обычно
••Liquid diffraction patterns characteristically show one or two maxima that correspond to...
•The great majority of routinely detected events can be classified as earthquakes.
•The receptacle is conventionally 2-wire, 120-volt, 15-ampere.
•That is how the logarithms are conventionally tabulated.
•This inert phase is normally a gel structure.
•Engineering practice is to express quantities in lb/h.
•Group I members tend to have relatively few nucleosides of this sort.
•Such lasers typically generate pulses of 5—10 ns duration.
•Traditionally, the residual bottoms have been blended with lighter stocks.
•It is usual to check the... level whenever there is any doubt.
•In this application it is common (or usual) to employ...
•It is common for metabolic pathways to exhibit some form of cyclic pattern.
•The atomic weight is commonly called the mass number.
•The head gain is customarily measured in inches of water.
•It is customary to install a pump having two or three stages.
•The factor is generally taken to be equal to unity.
•A field lens is generally placed behind the reticle.
•Floating roof tanks are normally employed for prevention of loss through evaporation.
•The temperature at this point is ordinarily the same as that of the forward cylinder section.
•Where it is suspected that... it is the practice (or custom) to steam out the coils.
•In large marine installations it is standard (or usual) practice to use...
•The sensitivity for detection is typically (or usually, or generally, or commonly, or as a rule) five times as great as...
•In designing such packed columns, it is common (or general) practice to assume "piston", or "plug" flow.
•The regions of strongest divergence tend to be found over the subtropical regions.
•Many plant breeders make a practice of having different batches of seed treated with gamma rays, neutrons and one chemical mutagen.
•The usual way to stop the intrusion has been to drill... (геол.).
II•In this way dye molecules can enter more freely otherwise inaccessible dye-sites.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обычно
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50 Я в этом сомневаюсь.
General subject: I would tend to doubt it. (Whether Area 51 exists or not, I don't know. I would tend to doubt it.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Я в этом сомневаюсь.
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51 быть склонным
1) General subject: be given to (к чему-л.), feel like (поесть и т. п.), feel to feel like smth., hug, incline, to be disposed, to be given to (smth.) (к чему-л.), be inclined, feel like, lean toward (smth)2) Business: tend towards3) Makarov: tend -
52 заниматься
1) General subject: adulterate, amuse oneself (чем-либо), apply (чем-либо), be at books, be mixed up in, busy, busy (чем-л. обыкн. busy oneself), busy (чем-л.; обыкн. busy oneself), catch (об огне), concern (чем-либо), concern oneself, (чем-л.) concern with (smth), dawn (о заре), drive (чем-л.), employ, engage (чем-либо), engage (in, on, with), follow (чем-либо), go in (чем-л.), handle (проблемой), have to do with (чем-л.), labour at (чем-л.), levy (чем-л.), mind, mind (чем-л.), occupy, ply (работой, ремеслом), practice (чем-либо), practise (чем-либо), practise a profession (чем-л.), profess (какой-л. деятельностью), prosecute (чем-л.), pursue (чем-либо), pursue a profession (чем-л.), take up (чем-л.), tend (to; кем-л.), to be at (one's) books, to be engaged in, work (to work like a horse - работать, как вол), attend, be concerned, be engaged, begin to, blaze up, busy oneself, concern oneself with, employ oneself, learn, set about, study, go about (чем-л.), occupy oneself with (чем-л.), do (in life, as a career: People asked me what I wanted to do and I wasn't sure.), specialize (on smth - чем-либо; специализация), amuse oneself with (чем-л.), go about (чем-л.), play (/спортом/), be involved in (он этим не занимается - he is not involved in that), work to do smth.2) Colloquial: stroke (чем-л.), stroke-oar (чем-л.), be up to (What are you up to this weekend? - Чем будешь заниматься в выходные? Чем ты занимаешься в выходные?), be into (н-р, to be into computer software development = заниматься разработкой и т.д.)3) Sports: participate4) Engineering: attend to, be concerned with, be engaged in5) Mathematics: be occupied with, busy oneself with, be engaged in (чем-либо)6) British English: (чем-л.) mess about with7) Law: address (проблемой), engage (чем-л.)8) Economy: deal with (чем-л.)9) Diplomatic term: concern oneself with (ч-л), concern oneself with smth (чем-л.), (in, with) deal (чем-л.)10) Oil: tackle12) Business: carry on, deal in, deal with, occupy oneself with13) Makarov: be concerned in, concern oneself with (чем-л.), deal (in, with) (чем-л.), go about (smth.) (чем-л.), go about doing (smth.) (чем-л.), keep terms, labour at (smth.) (чем-л.), tackle (чем-л.), (кем-л.) tend (to), toil at (чем-л.), traffic, work (чем-л.), work at (чем-л.), engage in, engage on, engage with, deal with (кем-л. чем-л.), deal with (проблемой и т. п.), carry on (чем-л.), deal in (чем-л.), employ oneself (чем-л.), follow a profession (чем-л.)14) Taboo: busi, play that shit (чем-л.) -
53 иметь склонность
1) General subject: have a relish for (к чему-л.), have a taste for (к чему-л.), have a turn, lean, lean to (I rather lean to your opinion - я склоняюсь к вашему мнению), lean towards, set, tend (к чему-либо)2) Medicine: incline3) Colloquial: have a smack for (smb/smth)4) Law: be prone to (к правонарушениям)5) Business: tend towards6) Makarov: have a relish for (smth.) (к чему-л.), show a tendency to (...) -
54 как правило
1) General subject: as a general (as a usual) thing, as a general rule, as a matter of course, as a rule, familiarly, generally, on a large scale, usually, tend (Most of them tend to be tall. Большинство из них как правило высокие.), as often as not, more often than not, in general, typically, the general rule is, basically, largely2) Economy: specifically3) General subject: normally (в начале фразы)4) Makarov: as a general thing, as a usual thing, as rule, ordinarily -
55 пасти овец
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56 предоставлять кредит под залог
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > предоставлять кредит под залог
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57 прислуживать
1) General subject: attend, attend (on, upon), be attendant on (кому-л.), lackey, lacquey, page, page-boy, serve, tend (on, upon), to be attendant on (smb.) (кому-л.), wait, wait on, wait upon, wait on, wait upon, minister to (кому-л.)2) Bookish: minister3) American English: buttle5) Phraseological unit: carry water for (To perform menial tasks for.) -
58 прислуживать за столом
1) General subject: serve at table, tend on (кому-л.), wait at table, wait on table2) Makarov: tend on (smb.) (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прислуживать за столом
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59 проявлять тенденцию
1) General subject: tend (к чему-л. - to)2) Military: exhibit a tendency, show a tendency3) Mathematics: tend to have4) Makarov: show tendency to smth (к чему-л.), trend to (do) smth (к чему-л.), trend towards smth (к чему-л.), exhibit a tendency (к)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > проявлять тенденцию
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60 склоняться
1) General subject: bow, droop, gravitate, lean to, lean towards, slope, squint (к чему-л.), tend, tilt, trend, trend (в каком-л. направлении), vail (перёд кем-либо), verge, incline, take a ply (к чему-л.), tend towards (о мнении), be inclined (to... - к...), (к чему-либо) lean toward (smth)2) Geology: lean3) Rare: nutate4) Linguistics: decline (о существительном)5) Information technology: bend7) Archaic: (часто to, unto) vail (перед кем-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
tend — tend … Dictionnaire des rimes
tend — [ tend ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive to usually do a particular thing: tend to do something: He tends to exaggerate. The gym tends to get very busy at around six o clock. We tend to take technology for granted nowadays. These arguments tend merely … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Tend — Tend, v. i. [F. tendre, L. tendere, tensum and tentum, to stretch, extend, direct one s course, tend; akin to Gr. ? to stretch, Skr. tan. See {Thin}, and cf. {Tend} to attend, {Contend}, {Intense}, {Ostensible}, {Portent}, {Tempt}, {Tender} to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tend — Tend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tending}.] [Aphetic form of attend. See {Attend}, {Tend} to move, and cf. {Tender} one that tends or attends.] 1. To accompany as an assistant or protector; to care for the wants of; to look… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tend — W1S1 [tend] v [Sense: 1, 3, 5; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tendre to stretch , from Latin tendere] [Sense: 2, 4; Date: 1100 1200; Origin: attend] 1.) tend to do sth if something tends to happen, it happens often and is likely to happen … Dictionary of contemporary English
tend — tend1 [tend] vt. [ME tenden, aphetic < attenden: see ATTEND] 1. to take care of; minister to; watch over; look after; attend to [to tend plants or animals, to tend the sick] 2. to be in charge of or at work at; manage or operate [to tend a… … English World dictionary
tend — /tend/ verb 1 tend to do sth to often do a particular thing, especially something that is bad or annoying, and to be likely to do it again: Sally tends to interfere in other people s business. | The car does tend to overheat. 2 tend towards sth… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tend — tend, attend, mind, watch are comparable when they mean to take charge of or look after someone or something especially as a duty or in return for remuneration. Tend usually retains some notion of an earlier sense in which it means to pay… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tend*/*/*/ — [tend] verb 1) [I] to usually do a particular thing He tends to exaggerate.[/ex] I tend not to go out so much in the winter.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to take care of someone or something Eddie kept himself busy tending the garden.[/ex] Doctors were tending… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Tend — Tend, v. i. 1. To wait, as attendants or servants; to serve; to attend; with on or upon. [1913 Webster] Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tend upon my father? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [F. attendre.] To await; to expect. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tend — Ⅰ. tend [1] ► VERB 1) frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic. 2) go or move in a particular direction. ORIGIN Latin tendere stretch, tend . Ⅱ. tend [2] ► … English terms dictionary