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101 по знакомству
• ПО ЗНАКОМСТВУ достать что, устроить кого-что и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to get, arrange sth., get s.o. a desired position etc) by using connections, with the help of influential friends, contacts etc:- through pull;- through some useful contact(s).♦ [Алексей:] Как это ты серебряную медаль получила? [Галя:] По знакомству (Розов 1). [A.:] How did you manage to get a silver medal? [G.:] Through pull (1a).♦ [Колесов:] Сержант, нам бы здесь местечко - тихо, по знакомству. А, сержант? (Вампилов 3). [К.:] Sergeant, we wouldn't mind getting a plot here ourselves, on the side, through some useful contact. Eh, sergeant? (3a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по знакомству
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102 нажать все пружины
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажать все пружины
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103 нажать на все педали
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажать на все педали
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104 нажать на все пружины
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажать на все пружины
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105 нажимать все пружины
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажимать все пружины
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106 нажимать на все педали
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажимать на все педали
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107 нажимать на все пружины
• НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ НА ВСЕ ПЕДАЛИ coll; НАЖИМАТЬ/НАЖАТЬ (НА) ВСЕ ПРУЖИНЫ obs, coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make every effort and exploit every available possibility (in order to attain sth. or achieve some goal):- [in refer, to one's use of personal influence or connections to obtain sth.] X is pulling strings (wires).♦ Чтобы получить выгодный государственный заказ, Панкин нажимал на все педали: звонил знакомым чиновникам, давал взятки и даже пригласил влиятельную секретаршу замминистра в ресторан. In order to get a profitable government contract, Pankin pulled out all the stops: he called some officials he knew, greased a few palms, and even invited the deputy minister's influential secretary out to dinner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нажимать на все пружины
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108 натянутый
•The wires stretched along the street are as taut as harp strings.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > натянутый
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109 раскошеливаться
несов. - раскоше́ливаться, сов. - раскоше́литься; разг.loosen one's purse strings, fork up; (на вн.) cough [kɒf] up (d), fork out / over / up (d; the money for)ему́ пришло́сь раскоше́литься на 100 до́лларов за гости́ницу — he had to fork out $100 for a hotel room
роди́тели раскоше́лились на лу́чший университе́т — the parents forked out money for the best university
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110 условие
с1) определяющее обстоятельство conditionнепреме́нное усло́вие для чего-л — an essential condition for sth, предпосылка prerequisite
предвари́тельное усло́вие — preliminary condition, precondition
при одно́м усло́вии — on one condition
вы́двинуть усло́вие — to set/to state a condition, to stipulate
приня́ть усло́вие — to accept a condition
вы́полнить усло́вие — to fulfil(l)/to meet/to satisfy a condition
2) обыкн мн требования, договорённость terms, conditions; provisions; stipulation(s)усло́вия догово́ра — the terms of a treaty
по усло́виям соглаше́ния — according to/under (the terms/provisions of) the agreement
на льго́тных усло́виях — on easy/favo(u)rable terms
без дополни́тельных усло́вий — with no strings attached
диктова́ть свои́ усло́вия — to dictate/to set one's (own) terms
наруша́ть усло́вия догово́ра — to break/to violate a treaty
3) мн обстановка conditions, circumstancesусло́вия рабо́ты — working conditions
усло́вия жи́зни — living conditions
жили́щные усло́вия — housing (conditions)
пого́дные усло́вия — weather conditions
в совреме́нных усло́виях — under present conditions/cir-cumstances
в тру́дных усло́виях — in/under difficult conditions, особ материальных in difficult/reduced/straitened lit circumstances
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111 под башмаком
(кого, чьим, у кого) (быть, находиться и т. п.)cf. be under smb.'s thumb; be in smb.'s pocket; be in the hollow of smb.'s hand; be henpecked; be tied (pinned) to one's wife's apron strings; be petty-coat-ridden; be under petty-coat governmentОбщее мнение было то, что Пьер был под башмаком своей жены, и действительно это было так. С самых первых дней их супружества Наташа заявила свои требования. (Л. Толстой, Война и мир) — The general opinion was that Pierre was under his wife's thumb which was really true. From the very first days of their married life Natasha had announced her demands.
Он, незаметно для самого себя, находился под башмаком у своей жены - женщины маленького роста, болезненной и жеманной. (А. Куприн, Молох) — He was unwittingly henpecked by his wife, a little, sickly woman with mincing manners.
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112 раскручивать катушку
прост.cf. set (start) the ball rollingЯрчук - опасный тип. Что это за странная угроза? Какая может быть связь между Ярчуком и моей работой в море? Нет, надо посоветоваться с кем-нибудь из ребят, прежде чем раскручивать катушку. (В. Аксёнов, Коллеги) — Yarchuk was a dangerous customer. What was that odd threat he had made? Could he possibly pull strings to prevent Max's going to sea? Max had better talk the matter over with his friends before setting the ball rolling.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раскручивать катушку
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113 безвозмездно
1) General subject: gratuitously, no strings attached (в положительном значении!), for nil consideration (Canadian use) (http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t106/t106-e.pdf), pro bono3) Law: free, free of charge, gratis, not for value, without charge4) Economy: on a gratis basis, without return5) Finances: by way of a grant, unpaid, on a non-repayable basis, uncompensated, unrequited6) Insurance: Free of cost7) Graphic expression: for love8) Taxes: without consideration9) Business: without compensation10) Sakhalin energy glossary: at no expense (permit Contractor the use of the facility at no expense to Contractor) -
114 нажимать на тайные пружины
1) General subject: pull the wires, work the oracle, pull wires2) Makarov: pull stringsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нажимать на тайные пружины
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115 под сурдинку
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116 пустить в ход связи
1) General subject: pull the wires, pull wires2) Colloquial: work connections3) Literal: press the button4) Makarov: pull stringsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пустить в ход связи
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117 сокращать расходы
1) General subject: keep down expenses, pare and prune expenses, tighten the purse strings, cut down expenses, reduce expenditure, pare down expenses (MSN Money), cut back on spending2) Aviation: cut in3) Naval: haul in sails4) Military: decrease expenditures, lower expenditures, reduce expenditures5) Economy: curtail costs, cut down costs, draw in expenditure, draw in expenditures, pull, pull in, reduce expenses6) Finances: draw7) Patents: cut down the expenses8) Mass media: bring down spending, shrink spending, slash costs, slice costs, trim costs, trim spending9) Business: bate expenses, retrench, save expenses -
118 long string
Drilling: (relating to the longest of two or more strings or tubing in a well with a multiple completion L/S (the longest string of casing) -
119 заём
эк.loan, borrowingвыпускать заём — to issue / to float a loan
гарантировать заём — to guarantee / to back a loan
предоставлять заём без всяких политических условий — to grant a loan without political strings attached
размещать заём за границей — to distribute / to float a loan abroad
беспроцентный заём — interest-free loan, loan without interest
внешний заём — foreign loan, borrowing abroad, external borrowing / loan
внутренний заём — domestic / internal loan / borrowing
государственные займы — government / state loans
заём на льготных условиях — low-interest loan, loan on easy / favourable terms
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120 блат
мpull coll; string-pullingу него́ большо́й блат в министе́рстве — he's got plenty of pull with the Ministry
мы доста́ли биле́ты по блату — we pulled strings to get the tickets
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