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1 the most favoured nation clause
General subject: MFN clause (trade to be based on the principle of non-discrimination in trade relations)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > the most favoured nation clause
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2 The Most Creative
Trademark term: TMC -
3 The most positive, diplomatic, or optimistic course.
General subject: take a high road - (АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The most positive, diplomatic, or optimistic course.
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4 make the most of
اِسْتَغَلَّ (لأغراض أنانيّة) \ exploit: to use (esp. a person) unfairly for one’s own profit: He exploited the poor by making them work for very low pay. make the most of: to use in the most effective way: In his speech, he made the most of the opposition’s few mistakes. to take advantage of: to make unfair use of; deceive: The shopkeeper took advantage of my inexperience and charged me too much. -
5 make the most of
اِسْتَفَادَ كثيرًا من \ make the most of: to use in the most effective way: In his speech, he made the most of the opposition’s few mistakes. -
6 for the most part
عُمُومًا \ generally: usually: I generally go to bed at eleven o’clock. for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. in general: in most cases: Men in general are taller than women. -
7 for the most part
غَالِبًا \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. mainly: chiefly; mostly. mostly: chiefly; usually: Their houses are mostly built of brick. usually: customarily; at most times: We usually meet on Sundays. -
8 for the most part
عَلَى الأَغْلَب \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. -
9 at (the) most
taking the greatest estimate:على أكْثَر تَقْديرThere were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.
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10 at (the) most
taking the greatest estimate:على أكْثَر تَقْديرThere were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.
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11 for the most part
mostly:عادَةً، في أغْلَب الأحْيانFor the most part, the passengers on the ship were Swedes.
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12 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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13 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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14 A brand of cheese puffs sold by Walkers. The most common form are cheese flavoured curly shapes.
Food industry: Wotsits (The brand name occurs in the singular, "Wotsit", referring to an individual corn puff.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A brand of cheese puffs sold by Walkers. The most common form are cheese flavoured curly shapes.
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15 стоящая покупка (Which car offers the most bang for the buck ?)
Graphic expression: bang for the buckУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стоящая покупка (Which car offers the most bang for the buck ?)
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16 עֲטוּלִין m. pl. (wine of) Hătul or Ătul, a place mentioned as producing the most preferable wine for libation. Men.VIII, 6 ה׳ (Talm. ed. 86b ע׳ (Ms. M. עֲלוּטִיִּים, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note; Ar. ח׳).
הֶטֵּחַm. (טוּחַ I) plaster. Tosef.Ohol.VII, 4 אם יכול הֶטֵּחָןוכ׳ if the plaster on them is thick enough to stand by ilself.Jewish literature > עֲטוּלִין m. pl. (wine of) Hătul or Ătul, a place mentioned as producing the most preferable wine for libation. Men.VIII, 6 ה׳ (Talm. ed. 86b ע׳ (Ms. M. עֲלוּטִיִּים, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note; Ar. ח׳).
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17 1. A person only capable of grinding out code, but unable to perform the higher-primate tasks of software architecture, analysis, and design. Mildly insulting. Often applied to the most junior people on a progra
General subject: code monkeyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > 1. A person only capable of grinding out code, but unable to perform the higher-primate tasks of software architecture, analysis, and design. Mildly insulting. Often applied to the most junior people on a progra
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18 ( Bumper to Bumper warranty , also known as a new car warranty , a wrap program , or an exclusionary policy , is the most comprehensive coverage you can buy . They cover so many parts and components th
General subject: Bumper To Bumper CoverageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ( Bumper to Bumper warranty , also known as a new car warranty , a wrap program , or an exclusionary policy , is the most comprehensive coverage you can buy . They cover so many parts and components th
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19 Intuitively Obvious To The Most Casual Observer
Information technology: IOTTMCO (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Intuitively Obvious To The Most Casual Observer
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20 one of the most renowned English companies producing t
General subject: royal doulton (its products include dinnerware, giftware, cookware, porcelain, glassware, collectables, jewellery, linens, curtains, and lighting, among other items.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > one of the most renowned English companies producing t
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