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1 Global Reference System, a worldwide position reference system that may be applied to any map or chart graduated in latitude and longitude regardless of projection.
Military: GEOREFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Global Reference System, a worldwide position reference system that may be applied to any map or chart graduated in latitude and longitude regardless of projection.
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2 high speed dedicated magstripe encode and verify system that may be customized to accomodate a variety of document sizes and encoding formats
General subject: encode-verifierУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > high speed dedicated magstripe encode and verify system that may be customized to accomodate a variety of document sizes and encoding formats
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3 that
الَّتِي \ that: (esp. after all, any, only, it is or the - est form of an adj.) who, which, whom: He’s the only man that ever sees her. It is you that I want. Take all the books that you need. She’s the kindest person that I know. which: describing a thing or fact: I lost it, which was unfortunate (and this was unfortunate), giving the choice; defining the answer: I liked the one which you wrote yourself (note: no comma before which; that may be used instead of which). \ See Also الذي (الَّذِي) -
4 may
قَدْ \ may: showing what is possible: He may come and he may not; it depends on the weather. might: expressing a weak possibility (future, present or past): She might do that tomorrow; she might be doing it at this moment; she might even have done it already (but I doubt that she has done it or ever will do it). -
5 may
يُمْكِن \ could, (could not, couldn’t): (showing that sth. is possible) may, might: It could rain at any moment. She could have been poisoned, (showing a simple possibility) You could telephone her (if you wanted to). may: showing what is possible: He may come and he may not; it depends on the weather, (asking for permission, or giving it) can May I borrow your pen? Yes, you may. might: asking for permission, more doubtfully than may: Might I borrow your bicycle?. -
6 (that) будьте уверены
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (that) будьте уверены
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7 First of May
An important holiday for organized labor, and a Labor Day for many countries in Europe, among them Portugal. Traditionally, beginning in the last decades of the monarchy, this was a day when labor groups, including unions of laborers, would demonstrate and commemorate European Labor Day in Portugal. When trade unions were given legal status during the First Republic, the First of May was a day during which labor openly organized demonstrations of solidarity and strength. During the Estado Novo, when traditional unions did not enjoy legal status but were required to be part of official labor syndicates in the corporatist system, May First was a day when labor challenged the regime's labor policies and its control of the streets. An important test of democratic Portugal occurred on 1 May 1974, following the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Freedom to celebrate that labor holiday was present, but some observers feared violence, disorder, and confusion as long-repressed forces of labor emerged in the streets. That May First celebration, however, went smoothly; media estimates were that 1 million Portuguese marched in the capital's streets peacefully that day. -
8 in that case
في تِلْكَ الحالةِ \ in that case: if that happens, or has happened: He may be late. In that case, we shall go without him, if that happens, or has happened He may be late. In that case, we shall go without him. -
9 in order that
حَتَّى \ even: showing a fact from which one may guess other facts: I invited him, but he didn’t even answer my letter (so, clearly, he did not come). It’s cold here, even in summer (so, clearly, it is very cold in winter), showing an unexpected fact: He was very kind; he even lent me some money, (used to give more force to a comparative word): He knows even less than I do. He’s even lazier than you are. in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. (no sooner)... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). so that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. till: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. We can’t go till Monday. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. I was away from June to October. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. -
10 so that
حَتَّى \ even: showing a fact from which one may guess other facts: I invited him, but he didn’t even answer my letter (so, clearly, he did not come). It’s cold here, even in summer (so, clearly, it is very cold in winter), showing an unexpected fact: He was very kind; he even lent me some money, (used to give more force to a comparative word): He knows even less than I do. He’s even lazier than you are. in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. (no sooner)... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). so that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. till: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. We can’t go till Monday. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. I was away from June to October. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. -
11 Twenty-eighth of May
During the Estado Novo (1926-74), 28 May was an important national holiday celebrated by the regime as marking the day of the 1926 military coup led by General Gomes da Costa, which overthrew the first parliamentary republic. During that 48-year period, the regime employed this celebration as a means to impress the citizenry with its armed strength and support, show solidarity among regime stalwarts, and unify regime ranks. Traditionally, the regime organized a military parade in Lisbon on the major Avenida de Liberdade, from Praça Pombal to Praça Rossio. In regime propaganda, 28 May symbolized the beginning of the so-called "National Revolution" of the conservative, nationalist, corporatist authoritarian system led by Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar and later by Prime Minister Marcello Caetano, until it was overthrown in 1974.See also Revolution of 25 april 1974; Twenty-fifth of April. -
12 it goes without saying (that)
طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can). -
13 medan sɛ me nya adwumapa bi mayɛ na manya biribi madi
the only thing I ask for is that I may get some proper work to do in order to get something to eatTwi to English dictionary > medan sɛ me nya adwumapa bi mayɛ na manya biribi madi
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14 A phrase delivered with the usual Marine exuberance meaning I am ready or the piece of equipment is ready or that despite what may appear to be obstacles, the mission will be completed.
American: good to goУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A phrase delivered with the usual Marine exuberance meaning I am ready or the piece of equipment is ready or that despite what may appear to be obstacles, the mission will be completed.
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15 Will you send your call sign for ... minutes(s) now so that your frequency may be measured?
Radio: QTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Will you send your call sign for ... minutes(s) now so that your frequency may be measured?
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16 Will you send your call sign for ... minutes now so that your frequency may be measured?
Radio: (s) QTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Will you send your call sign for ... minutes now so that your frequency may be measured?
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17 mungkin memang demikian
that may be so -
18 posibil, de ce nu?
that may be. -
19 Das mag wohl stimmen.
That may be so. -
20 insubsanable
• that may be overcome• that may be terminated• that may not be overcome• that may not be waived
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