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1 job hazard analysis (An assessment of a proposed work activity to identify the risks involved and determine a safe method(s) of work. It is typically required for any hazardous activity which is not covered by existing rules of work.)
Общая лексика: анализ опасносУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > job hazard analysis (An assessment of a proposed work activity to identify the risks involved and determine a safe method(s) of work. It is typically required for any hazardous activity which is not covered by existing rules of work.)
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2 involved
adjective (complicated: My time-table for Friday is becoming very involved.) complicadotr[ɪn'vɒlvd]1 (complicated) complicado,-a, enrevesado,-a2 (implicated, associated) implicado,-a, involucrado,-a; (mixed up in) metido,-a, envuelto,-a, mezclado,-a■ are you involved in some kind of trouble? ¿estás metido en algún lío?■ you should get more involved in the club's social activities deberías participar más en las actividades sociales del club3 (engrossed) absorto,-a, enfrascado,-a; (busy) ocupado,-a4 (included, entailed)5 (emotionally) enredado,-a, liado,-a, enrollado,-a■ I don't want to get involved with anyone right now no quiero una relación seria con alguien ahora mismo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be involved in an accident sufrir un accidenteinvolved [ɪn'vɑlvd] adj1) complex, intricate: complicado, complejo2) concerned: interesado, afectadoadj.• ambagioso, -a adj.• crepo, -a adj.• implicado, -a adj.• metido, -a adj.ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvdadjective enrevesado, complicado[ɪn'vɒlvd]ADJ (=complicated) complicado, enrevesado* * *[ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvd]adjective enrevesado, complicado -
3 involved
involved [ɪn'vɒlvd](a) (complicated) compliqué, complexe;∎ I can't explain, it's all terribly involved je ne peux pas expliquer, c'est terriblement compliqué(b) (implicated) impliqué;∎ were the CIA involved? est-ce que la CIA était impliquée?;∎ I don't want to get involved je ne veux pas être impliqué, je ne veux rien avoir à faire avec cela;∎ they became involved in a long war ils se sont trouvés entraînés dans une longue guerre;∎ the amount of work involved is enormous la quantité de travail à fournir est énorme;∎ there are important principles involved les principes en cause ou en jeu sont importants;∎ he had no idea of the problems involved il n'avait aucune idée des problèmes en jeu ou en cause;∎ over a hundred companies are involved in the scheme plus de cent sociétés sont associées à ou parties prenantes dans ce projet;∎ I think he's involved in advertising je crois qu'il est dans la publicité;∎ to be involved in politics prendre part à la vie politique;∎ he's getting involved with the school orchestra il commence à prendre part aux activités de l'orchestre de l'école(c) (absorbed) absorbé;∎ she's too involved in her work to notice elle est trop absorbée par son travail pour remarquer quoi que ce soit∎ to be involved with sb avoir une liaison avec qn;∎ she's heavily involved with him elle est très éprise de lui, elle est très accrochée;∎ he doesn't want to get involved il ne veut pas s'engager -
4 the course of true love never did run smooth
посл.путь истинной любви никогда не бывает гладким [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Lysander: "Ah me! for aught that ever I could read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’, act I, sc. 1) — Лизандр: "Увы! Я никогда еще не слышал И не читал - в истории ли, в сказке ль, Чтоб гладким был путь истинной любви... " (перевод Т. Щепкиной-Куперник)
Ralph's letter was a long, involved, and - in Etta's opinion - priggish document, beginning with another string of apologies, repeating most of what he had said, and going over all their past. Quite a valuable essay on the theme of the course of true love never did run smooth, Etta thought sardonically. (R. Aldington, ‘Women Must Work’, part III, ch. 7) — Письмо Ральфа было длинным, запутанным и, по мнению Этты, самодовольным. Вначале шли извинения, большинство которых она уже слышала, а затем излагалась вся их прошлая жизнь. "Весьма ценный очерк на тему о том, что путь истинной любви никогда не бывает гладким", - саркастически подумала Этта.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the course of true love never did run smooth
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5 involved in work with convicts as employees of institutions which carry out criminal punishments in the form of imprisonment
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > involved in work with convicts as employees of institutions which carry out criminal punishments in the form of imprisonment
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6 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) begravet i; til op over begge ører* * *(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) begravet i; til op over begge ører -
7 Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 10 June 1672 (30 May 1672 Old Style) Moscow, Russiad. 8 February 1725 (28 January 1725 Old Style) St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian Tsar (1682–1725), Emperor of all the Russias (1722–5), founder of the Russian Navy, shipbuilder and scientist; as a shipbuilder he was known by the pseudonym Petr Mikhailov.[br]Peter the Great was a man with a single-minded approach to problems and with passionate and lifelong interests in matters scientific, military and above all maritime. The unusual and dominating rule of his vast lands brought about the age of Russian enlightenment, and ensured that his country became one of the most powerful states in Europe.Peter's interest in ships and shipbuilding started in his childhood; c. 1687 he had an old English-built day sailing boat repaired and launched, and on it he learned the rudiments of sailing and navigation. This craft (still preserved in St Petersburg) became known as the "Grandfather of the Russian Navy". In the years 1688 to 1693 he established a shipyard on Lake Plestsheev and then began his lifelong study of shipbuilding by visiting and giving encouragement to the industry at Archangelsk on the White Sea and Voronezh in the Sea of Azov. In October 1696, Peter took Azov from the Turks, and the Russian Fleet ever since has regarded that date as their birthday. Setting an example to the young aristocracy, Peter travelled to Western Europe to widen his experience and contacts and also to learn the trade of shipbuilding. He worked in the shipyards of Amsterdam and then at the Naval Base of Deptford on the Thames.The war with Sweden concentrated his attention on the Baltic and, to establish a base for trading and for the Navy, the City of St Petersburg was constructed on marshland. The Admiralty was built in the city and many new shipyards in the surrounding countryside, one being the Olonez yard which in 1703 built the frigate Standart, the first for the Baltic Fleet, which Peter himself commanded on its first voyage. The military defence of St Petersburg was effected by the construction of Kronstadt, seawards of the city.Throughout his life Peter was involved in ship design and it is estimated that one thousand ships were built during his reign. He introduced the building of standard ship types and also, centuries ahead of its time, the concept of prefabrication, unit assembly and the building of part hulls in different places. Officially he was the designer of the ninety-gun ship Lesnoe of 1718, and this may have influenced him in instituting Rules for Shipbuilders and for Seamen. In 1716 he commanded the joint fleets of the four naval powers: Denmark, Britain, Holland and Russia.He established the Marine Academy, organized and encouraged exploration and scientific research, and on his edict the St Petersburg Academy of Science was opened. He was not averse to the recruitment of foreigners to key posts in the nation's service. Peter the Great was a remarkable man, with the unusual quality of being a theorist and an innovator, in addition to the endowments of practicality and common sense.[br]Further ReadingRobert K.Massie, 1981, Peter the Great: His Life and Work, London: Gollancz.Henri Troyat, 1979, Pierre le Grand; pub. in English 1988 as Peter the Great, London: Hamish Hamilton (a good all-round biography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
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8 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) estar hasta el cuello de algo -
9 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) vera á kafi í/önnum kafinn -
10 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) fülig, nyakig ül (munkában, adósságban) -
11 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) até aos olhos/estar afogado em -
12 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) işi başından aşkın olmak -
13 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) biti čez glavo v -
14 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) korviaan myöten -
15 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) være neddynget i; være dypt engasjert i -
16 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) essere... fin sopra i capelli -
17 be up to the eyes in
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18 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) siedzieć po uszy w -
19 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) līdz acīm iegrimis (darbā, parādos) -
20 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) būti paskendusiam iki ausų
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