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  • 81 полезно

    it is useful, it is sound practice, it is advantageous
    Будет полезно использовать условия, при которых... - It will be useful to explore the circumstances under which...
    Будет полезно переформулировать... - It will be useful to have a reformulation of...
    Будет полезно рассмотреть эту ситуацию с более общей точки зрения. - It will be useful to consider this situation more generally.
    Будет полезно снова рассмотреть... - It will be useful to reconsider...
    Было бы очень полезно уметь вычислять... - It would be very useful to be able to compute...
    В некоторых случаях более полезно... - In some cases it is more useful to...
    В самом деле, часто бывает полезно подумать о... - In fact, it is often useful to think of...
    Возможно, будет полезно бросить взгляд на... - It is probably useful to look at...
    Иногда бывает полезно подумать о... - Sometimes it is useful to think of...
    Иногда бывает полезно рассмотреть... - It is sometimes useful to consider...
    Может быть полезно представить... - It may be helpful to imagine...
    Однако обнаружено, что более полезно... - It is found more useful, however, to...
    Очень полезно заметить, что... - It is very useful to notice that...
    Перед тем как начать более детальное изучение..., полезно рассмотреть... - Before beginning a more detailed study of..., it is helpful to consider...
    Полезно (= поучительно) вычислить... - It is instructive to compute...
    Полезно было бы проверить... - It might be well to examine...
    Полезно здесь отвлечься и рассмотреть... - It is useful to digress here and consider...
    Полезно иметь возможность визуализировать... - It is useful to be able to visualize...
    Полезно помнить, что... - A useful result to remember is that...
    Прежде чем продолжить этот анализ, полезно... - Before proceeding with this analysis, it is useful to...
    Проделывая это, иногда бывает полезно (использовать и т. п.)... - When doing this it is sometimes convenient to...
    Сейчас будет полезно (ввести и т. п.)... - It will be useful at this point to...
    Сейчас может быть полезно... - It may be helpful at this point to...
    Следовательно, полезно подумать о... - It is therefore useful to think of...
    Часто бывает полезно иметь явные выражения для... - It is often useful to have explicit expressions for...
    Это выражение часто бывает полезно для оценки... - This expression is often useful for estimating...
    Это особенно полезно для представления... - It is particularly useful for representing...
    Это свойство особенно полезно, когда... - This feature is particularly useful when...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > полезно

  • 82 оценка

    estimate, bound, evaluation, valuation, estimation, inequality
    Аналогичная оценка может быть получена для... - A similar estimate can be made for...
    Для более реалистичной оценки необходимо... - For a more realistic assessment, it is necessary to...
    Кратко опишем метод для его оценки. - A method for estimating this will be given shortly.
    Метод может использоваться для оценки... - The method can be used to estimate...
    Остается открытым вопрос, можно ли улучшить эту оценку. - It remains an open problem whether one could improve upon this bound.
    Самой последней и наилучшей является оценка, полученная из... - The most recent and best estimate is that obtained from...
    Наши оценки показывают, что... - Our estimates indicate that...
    Некоторая оценка важности... может быть получена сравнением... - Some appreciation of... can be gained by comparing...
    Оценка показывает, что... - It is estimated that...
    Оценки последней (величины) могут быть проделаны на основе измерения... - Estimates of the latter may be made from measurements of...
    Оценки предлагают... - Estimates suggest that...
    С целью произвести оценки предположим, что... - For the purpose of making estimates, suppose that...
    Теперь мы обратимся к оценке (чего-л). - We turn now to an evaluation of...
    Эти оценки не зависят от знания решения поточечно. - These estimates do not depend on the knowledge of the solution in a pointwise sense.
    Это выражение часто бывает полезно для оценки... - This expression is often useful for estimating...
    Это дает одну оценку... - This gives an estimate of...
    Это осторожная оценка. - This is a conservative estimate.
    Это уравнение можно использовать для оценки вклада... - This equation may be used to estimate the contribution of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > оценка

  • 83 подобный

    (см. также похожий) similar, similar to, similarly
    В этом отношении он подобен... - In this respect it is similar to...
    Во всех подобных экспериментах необходимо (применять и т. п.)... - In all such experiments it is necessary to...
    Данная последовательность рассуждений подобна той, что... - The chain of reasoning is similar to that of...
    Данная ситуация напоминает (= кажется подобной)... - The situation is reminiscent of...
    Два треугольника являются подобными, если и только если их углы равны. - Two triangles are similar if and only if the triangles are equiangular.
    Для большинства подобных проблем достаточно (установить и т. п.)... - For most such problems it is sufficient to...
    Доказательство теоремы подобно доказательству теоремы 2. - The proof is similar to the proof of Theorem 2.
    Другие случаи можно обсудить в подобной манере. - In a similar manner other cases may be discussed.
    Заметьте, что данная аргументация весьма подобна (той, что)... - Note that the present argument is very similar to...
    Используя любой подобный метод, необходимо (помнить и т. п.)... - With any method such as this it is necessary to...
    Могло бы окзаться, что подобных элементов не существует, так что... - It may happen that no such elements exist, so that...
    На самом деле, подобные неопределенные идеи не говорят нам ничего. - Such vague ideas really tell us nothing.
    Нечто подобное могло бы быть проделано, даже если... - Something similar may be done even if...
    Но подобное представление не должно рассматриваться в буквальном смысле. - But such a representation must not be taken literally.
    Однако подобный подход не является удовлетворительным, поскольку... - Such an approach, however, is usually not satisfactory because...
    Остальные элементы могут быть найдены подобным образом. - The remaining elements may be found similarly.
    Оценки, подобные (3), легко получаются введением... - Estimates like (3) are easily obtained by introducing a...
    Очевидно, что подобный результат справедлив (и) для... - Obviously a similar result is true for...
    Парадоксы, подобные только что полученному, разрешаются (на основе и т. п.)... - Paradoxes such as the one just raised are resolved by...
    Подобная связь (= подобное соотношение) существует между... - A similar connection exists between...
    Подобная техника используется для... - A similar technique is used for...
    Подобное (утверждение и т. п.) невозможно принять без дальнейшего обоснования. - One cannot, without further justification, accept such a...
    Подобное возникает, если мы... - A related point arises if we...
    Подобное заключение справедливо и в двойственном случае, когда... - A similar conclusion holds in the dual case where... i
    Подобное обобщение возможно для... - A similar generalization is possible for...
    Подобное преобразование называется... - Such an arrangement is called...
    Подобное развитие событий происходит, когда... - A similar situation develops when...
    Подобное рассуждение можно использовать, когда... - A similar argument can be used when...
    Подобное рассуждение покажет нам... - A similar argument will show that...
    Подобное соглашение принимается, когда... - A similar convention is used when...
    Подобные выражения могут быть найдены для... - Similar expressions can be found for...
    Подобные вычисления выявляют (= показывают), что... - Similar computations reveal that...
    Подобные замечания имеют место, когда... - Similar remarks apply when...
    Подобные повреждения могут привести к потере... - Such injuries can result in a loss of...
    Подобные процессы просто не происходят. - Such processes simply do not occur.
    Подобные случаи могут описываться общим уравнением... - Such cases can be covered by the general equation...
    Подобные эксперименты были произведены Смитом [1]. - Similar experiments have been conducted by Smith [1].
    Подобные явления (= эффекты) не наблюдались в... - No such effects were observed in...
    Подобный алгоритм молено применить для решения уравнения (1). - A similar process can be applied to (1).
    Подобный аппарат называется... - Such a device is called a...
    Подобный в некотором роде результат выполняется для... - A somewhat similar result holds for...
    Подобный довод будет применяться, когда... - A similar argument will apply when...
    Подобный метод применяется к/в... - A similar method applies to...
    Подобным образом можно показать, что... - In like manner it can be shown that...
    Подобным образом мы легко можем выписать уравнение... — In the same way we can easily write down the equation of...
    Подобным образом мы можем... - In this manner we can...
    Подобным образом мы можем определить... - We can, in a similar way, define...
    (= оставшиеся) члены, мы получаем... - Transforming the remaining terms in a similar manner, we obtain...
    Процесс, изображенный на рис. 1, подобен... - The process, shown in Fig. 1, is similar to...
    Рассматривая этот и подобные эксперименты, обнаруживают, что... - From this and similar experiments it is found that...
    Совершенно подобным образом можно показать, что... - It can be shown by an exactly similar process that...
    Это выражение в некотором роде подобно... - This expression is somewhat similar to...
    Это оказывается подобным... - This appears to be similar to...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > подобный

  • 84 Insight

       In October 1838 that is, fifteen months after I had begun my systematic enquiry, I happened to read for amusement "Malthus on Population," and being well prepared to appreciate the struggle for existence which everywhere goes on from long-continued observation of the habits of animals and plants, it at once struck me that under these circumstances favorable variations would tend to be preserved, and unfavorable ones to be destroyed. (Darwin, 1911, p. 68)
       The insight of the chimpanzee shows itself to be principally determined by his optical apprehension of the situation. (KoЁhler, 1925, p. 267)
       Then I turned my attention to the study of some arithmetical questions apparently without much success and without a suspicion of any connection with my preceding researches. Disgusted with my failure, I went to spend a few days at the seaside, and thought of something else. One morning, walking on the bluff, the idea came to me, with just the same characteristics of brevity, suddenness and immediate certainty, that the arithmetic transformations of indeterminate ternary quadratic forms were identical with those of non-Euclidean geometry. (Poincareґ, 1929, p. 388)
       The direct awareness of determination... may also be called insight. When I once used this expression in a description of the intelligent behavior of apes, an unfortunate misunderstanding was, it seems, not entirely prevented.... Apparently, some readers interpreted this formulation as though it referred to a mysterious mental agent or faculty which was made responsible for the apes' behavior. Actually, nothing of this sort was intended... the concept is used in a strictly descriptive fashion. (KoЁhler, 1947, pp. 341-342)
       The task must be neither so easy that the animal solves the problem at once, thus not allowing one to analyze the solution; nor so hard that the animal fails to solve it except by rote learning in a long series of trials. With a problem of such borderline difficulty, the solution may appear out of a blue sky. There is a period first of fruitless effort in one direction, or perhaps a series of attempted solutions. Then suddenly there is a complete change in the direction of effort, and a cleancut solution of the task. This then is the first criterion of the occurrence of insight. The behavior cannot be described as a gradual accretion of learning; it is evident that something has happened in the animal at the moment of solution. (What happens is another matter.) (Hebb, 1949, p. 160)
       If the subject had not spontaneously solved the problem [of how to catch hold at the same time of two strings hung from the ceiling so wide apart that he or she could only get hold of one at a time, when the only available tool was a pair of pliers, by tying the pliers to one string and setting it into pendular motion] within ten minutes, Maier supplied him with a hint; he would "accidentally" brush against one of the strings, causing it to swing gently. Of those who solved the problem after this hint, the average interval between hint and solution was only forty-two seconds.... Most of those subjects who solved the problem immediately after the hint did so without any realization that they had been given one. The "idea" of making a pendulum with pliers seemed to arise spontaneously. (Osgood, 1960, p. 633)
       There seems to be very little reason to believe that solutions to novel problems come about in flashes of insight, independently of past experience.... People create solutions to new problems by starting with what they know and later modifying it to meet the specific problem at hand. (Weisberg, 1986, p. 50)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Insight

  • 85 вернуться

    (= возвращаться, возвратиться) return, come back
    В главе 2 мы вернемся к этому вопросу и попытаемся показать, что... - In Chapter 2 we shall return to this question and try to show that...
    В следующей главе мы (еще) вернемся к этому выражению. - We shall return to this expression in the next chapter.
    Вернемся кратко к идее (чего-л). - Let us return briefly to the idea of...
    Мы (еще) вернемся к этой аналогии во второй главе. - We shall return later to this analogy in Chapter 2.
    Мы вернемся к этому утверждению позднее. - We shall return to this point later.
    Перед тем как вернуться к рассмотрению этих проблем, нам необходимо (изучить и т. п.)... - Before returning to 'these matters, it is necessary to...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > вернуться

  • 86 soupe

    n. f.
    1. 'Grub', food. Etre de soupe (mil.): To be on cookhouse fatigue. Aller à la soupe: To go for one's nosh.
    2. 'Slush', wet and very soft snow.
    3. Un gros plein de soupe (pej.): A big fat slob. (The derogatory nature of the appellation lies not so much in contempt for outsize people, as in the erroneous assumption that they are big-heads and that they 'throw their weight about'!)
    4. Etre trempé comme une soupe: To be 'wringing wet', to be soaked to the skin.
    5. Etre soupe au lait: To get into a huff at the drop of a cross word (literally to rise at the slightest provocation like milk on the boil).
    6. Manger (de) la soupe à la grimace: To weather a marital storm and eat in stony silence.
    7. Servir la soupe (th.): To hold a very minor part in a production (to be something like a standard- bearer in a Shakespearean drama).
    8. Etre le dernier pour la soupe (joc. & iron.): To miss out where the better things of life are concerned. (This expression is very much in tune with the hackneyed story of the private complaining to his sergeant that he did not often get a leave-pass, adding: 'My name is Wimpole'— to this the sergeant replied 'lf your name had been Arse-hole, Bum-hole or Cunt- hole you'd have had a chance, but being Wimpole you come last!')
    9. Par ici la bonne soupe! (iron.): (If it's a fight you're after) come and get it! (This belligerent taunt is usually uttered by hotheads, boastful bullies and the like.)
    10. Marchand de soupe (pej.):
      a Restaurateur. (As the appellation suggests, hardly the keeper of a three-star establishment.)
      b Headmaster of a crammer. (Academic whose objective seems to be a healthy turn-over of pupils, i.e., large profits rather than the imparting of knowledge.)
      c Any businessman whose primary objective is a large turn-over and quick profits.
    11. Faire de la soupe (Musicians' slang): To prostitute one's talents by working for a sub-standard band or outfit churning out Muzak-like tunes for popular consumption.
    12. Donner la soupe à quelqu'un: To show a clean pair of heels to an adversary in the race for success.
    13. Avoir soupe de¼: To be fed-up with¼, to have had enough of someone or something. J'en ai soupe de sa fiole! I'm sick and tired of seeing his face around!
    14. La soupe sera bonne! (joc. & iron.): This incongruous remark is directed at anyone who is picking his nose or scratching his behind.
    15. (also pl.): Abominable substances ingurgitated by perverts and the scatologicallyminded.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > soupe

  • 87 καταβολή

    καταβολή, ῆς, ἡ (s. καταβάλλω; Hippocr., Demosth. et al.; ins, pap, 2 Macc 2:29; AssMos Fgm. a=Tromp p. 272; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Just., D. 102, 4 τῇ ἐπὶ τοῦ πύργου καταβολῇ [s. καταβάλλω 2]; Ath., R. 17 p. 69, 6).
    the act of laying someth. down, with implication of providing a base for someth., foundation. Readily connected with the idea of founding is the sense beginning (Jos., Bell. 2, 260 ἀποστάσεως καταβολή) τ. καταβολὴν τ. στάσεως ποιεῖν be responsible for beginning the dissension (cp. Polyb. 13, 6, 2 καταβολὴν ἐποιεῖτο τυραννίδος) 1 Cl 57:1. Esp. καταβολὴ κόσμου (Plut., Mor. 956a ἅμα τῇ πρώτῃ καταβολῇ τ. ἀνθρώπων): ἀπὸ καταβολῆς κόσμου from the foundation of the world (Theoph., Ant. 3, 26 [p. 258, 27]; difft., Polyb. 1, 36, 8; 24, 8, 9; Diod S 12, 32, 2—all three ἐκ καταβολῆς) Mt 13:35; 25:34; Lk 11:50; Hb 4:3; 9:26; Rv 13:8; 17:8; B 5:5. πρὸ καταβολῆς κόσμου (AssMos Fgm. a) J 17:24; Eph 1:4; 1 Pt 1:20.—OHofius, ZNW 62, ’71, 123–38. Also abs. (without κόσμου, s. κόσμος 3; cp. EpArist 129) Mt 13:35 v.l. This may be the mng. of Hb 11:11, where it is said of Sarah δύναμιν εἰς καταβολὴν σπέρματος ἔλαβεν she received the ability to establish a posterity (s. NRSV mg.). But
    κ., a t.t. for the sowing of seed, used of begetting (τοῦ σπέρματος [εἰς γῆν ἢ μήτραν M. Ant. 4, 36]: Plut., Mor. 320b σπορὰ κ. καταβολή of the procreation of Romulus by Ares and Silvia; 905e; Ps.-Lucian, Amor. 19; Galen, Aphorism. 4, 1, XVII/2, 653 K.; cp. Philo, Op. M. 132; Epict. 1, 13, 3; Herm. Wr. 9, 6; Ath., R. 17 p. 69, 6 σπερμάτων καταβολήν; s. Field, Notes 232). If this mng. is correct for Hb 11:11, there is prob. some error in the text, since this expression could not be used of Sarah, but only of Abraham (e.g. αὐτῇ Σάρρᾳ=‘together w. Sarah’ is read by W-H. margin; Riggenbach; Michel; B-D-F §194, 1. This use of the dat. is found in Thu., X. et al., also Diod S 20, 76, 1; Appian, Samn. 7 §2; Polyaenus 6, 18, 2; 7, 15, 3; 8, 28; Theod. Prodr. 6, 148 H. αὐτῇ Ῥοδάνῃ). Windisch, Hdb. ad loc. and s. αἷμα 1a.—MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 83–89.—DELG s.v. βάλλω. M-M. EDNT. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > καταβολή

  • 88 hear-hear

    Общая лексика: hear, hear: An expression used to express approval, as in Whenever the senator spoke, he was greeted with cries of “Hear! hear!” This expression was originally Hear him! hear him! and used to call attention to a s

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hear-hear

  • 89 pout

    1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb
    aufwerfen, schürzen [Lippen]
    3. noun
    Schmollmund, der
    * * *
    1. verb
    ((of a sulky child etc) to push the lips out as a sign of displeasure.) schmollen
    2. noun
    (this expression of the face.) der Flunsch
    * * *
    [paʊt]
    I. vi einen Schmollmund machen; (sulk) schmollen
    II. vt
    to \pout one's lips die Lippen spitzen
    III. n Schmollmund m
    * * *
    I [paʊt]
    1. n
    1) (= facial expression) Schmollmund m
    2) (= sulking fit) Schmollen nt
    2. vi
    1) (with lips) einen Schmollmund machen, einen Flunsch or eine Schnute ziehen (inf)
    2) (= sulk) schmollen
    3. vt
    lips schürzen; (sulkingly) zu einem Schmollmund or Schmollen verziehen II
    n
    (= kind of cod) Schellfisch m
    * * *
    pout1 [paʊt]
    A v/i
    1. die Lippen spitzen oder aufwerfen
    2. a) eine Schnute oder einen Flunsch ziehen (beide umg)
    b) fig schmollen
    3. vorstehen (Lippen)
    B v/t
    1. die Lippen, den Mund (schmollend) aufwerfen, (auch zum Kuss) spitzen
    2. etwas schmollen(d sagen)
    C s
    1. Schnute f, Flunsch m (beide umg), Schmollmund m
    2. Schmollen n:
    have the pouts schmollen, im Schmollwinkel sitzen
    pout2 [paʊt] pl pouts, besonders koll pout s (ein) Schellfisch m
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb
    aufwerfen, schürzen [Lippen]
    3. noun
    Schmollmund, der
    * * *
    v.
    schmollen v.

    English-german dictionary > pout

  • 90 chaussettes

    n. f. pl.
    1. Tyres. Si tu roules avec ces chaussettes lisses, tu vas te faire pincer par lesflics! If you drive around with these treadbare tyres, the fuzz'll do you!
    2. Mettre ses chaussettes à la fenêtre (of woman): To be disappointed with a sexual relationship. (According to Jacques Cellard and Alain Rey in their DICTIONNAIRE DU FRANÇAIS NON-CONVENTIONNEL, the expression is usually used with a negative to indicate intense sexual satisfaction.)
    3. Les chaussettes à clous: The plain-clothes police force. (This expression dates back to the time when all policemen could be recognized by the hob nailed regulation-type shoes they wore.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > chaussettes

  • 91 éponge

    n. f.
    1. Passer l'éponge: To 'let bygones be bygones', to decide to forget the past.
    2. Jeter léponge: To 'throw in the towel', to give in. (As with the English, the expression originates in the language of boxing.)
    3. Une vieille éponge: An 'old soak', a habitual drunk.
    4. Avoir les éponges mitées: To have T.B., to suffer from tuberculosis. (In this expression, the word éponges refers to the lungs.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > éponge

  • 92 nez

    n. m.
    1. Avoir du nez (also: avoir bon nez): To be well-inspired where making a decision is concerned. On peut dire que tu as eu du nez de ne pas y aller: You certainly made the right choice in keeping away!
    2. Avoir le nez creux: To have an uncanny knack at guessing right first time. (When uttered, this expression is often accompanied by the 'bodyspeak' gesture of tapping the side of one's nose with the index finger.)
    3. Avoir quelqu'un dans le nez: To be unable to 'stomach' someone, to have a strong antipathy towards someone. Depuis sa vacherie je l'ai dans le nez: I can't stand the sight of him since he did the dirty on me!
    4. Avoir un verre dans le nez: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.
    5. Se piquer le nez: To get 'pickled', to get drunk as a matter of habit.
    6. A vue de nez: At a rough guess. A vue de nez, je dirais qu'elle a la cinquantaine: My guesstimate is she's well into her fifties!
    7. Tirer les vers du nez à quelqu'un: To 'pump' someone, to extract information from a reluctant party.
      a To find no-one at home.
      b To 'come a cropper', to fail.
    9. Se bouffer le nez: To 'squabble', to quarrel.
    10. Ça va nous tomber sur le nezl We're sure to 'cop it'—We're certainly in for some trouble!
    11. Ça lui pend au nez! He's got it coming to him! (The expression is quite often used in the past tense as if to prove the foresight of the speaker in a 'He had it coming to him!' stance.)
    12. Les doigts dans le nez: With the greatest of ease. Il a gagné la course les doigts dans le nez: He romped home to victory.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > nez

  • 93 roue

    n. f.
    1. Etre dans la roue: To be 'in the running', to be in on a success. (This expression and the following three originate from the language of racing cyclists.)
      a To ride in a fellow-competitor's wind-stream, to stick to his rear wheel in a leech-like manner.
      b (fig.): To stick closely to someone and copy his every move with the intention of beating him at the finish.
    3. Montrer sa roue arrière: To 'show a clean pair of heels', to leave the opposition standing.
    4. Faire roue libre: To take life easy (as the literal meaning suggests, 'to free-wheel along').
    5. Mettre des bâtons dans les roues à quelqu'un: To 'put a spoke in someone's wheel', to hamper someone's progress.
    6. Pousser a la roue (fig.): To give (someone) a push in the right direction.
    7. Faire la roue: To 'strut about', to show off (like the peacock whence the expression originates).
    8. Graisser les roues (of motorist): To 'have one for the road', to have one more drink before driving off.
    9. Etre la cinquième roue du carrosse: To be surplus to requirements (to have as little active use as a spare wheel on a stage-coach).

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > roue

  • 94 rouler

    I.
    v. trans.
    1. To beat at sport (often through greater tactical skill than sheer strength).
    2. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. Se faire rouler: To get done.
    3. La rouler: To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast and furious life.
    4. Les rouler: To 'roll the bones', to throw the dice.
    5. Se les rouler: To 'twiddle one's thumbs', to while away the time doing nothing.
    6. En rouler une: To (hand-) roll a cigarette.
    7. Rouler un patin: To give a 'smackeroo', to exchange a 'French kiss'.
    8. Rouler les (also: des) mécaniques: To 'act the tough guy', to strut about.
    II.
    v. intrans.
    1. To 'prattle on', to talk nonstop with little intellectual effort.
    2. Rouler sur l'or: To be 'rolling in it', to be very wealthy.
    3. Rouler des miches: To walk with a wiggle. (The expression is often used where the undulating and effeminate walk of homosexuals is concerned.)
    4. Ça roule!
      a You're on! — Great! —That's O.K. by me!
      b (Waiters' slang): Coming up! (In the hustle and bustle between the kitchen and the dining area, this expression can often be heard and is an acknowledgement that a menu item is being prepared.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > rouler

  • 95 ἄμυλος

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `cake of fine meal' (Ar.), ἄμυλον n. `starch' (Dsc.).
    Derivatives: ἀμυλιδωτόν `kind of chiton' (starched?) (Hermipp.); formation like ἁλυσιδωτός, χειριδωτός (Schwyzer 503: 4, Chantr. Form. 305).
    Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]X [probably]
    Etymology: Starch is made from `unground' grain, so from μύλη (cf. ἄμυλον στερρόν, ἄκλαστον EM), with negative ἀ-. However, we expect `unground', not `having no mill'; it seems rather doubtful that this expression would become the normal expression for `starch'. Lat. loan word amulum \> Fr. amidon.
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄμυλος

  • 96 сравнивать с

    Contrast this spectrum with those in Figs. 8 and 9.

    We tried to match the laboratory absorption spectrum of these molecules to the observed astronomical sources.

    This part of the rock has been likened to a pack of cards standing on edge.

    We correlated (or compared) our measurements with the result of...

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сравнивать с

  • 97 Х-65

    В ХОДУ В БОЛЬШИМ ХОДУ both coll PrepP these forms only subj-compl with бытыз ( subj: usu. abstr)) sth. occurs widely, enjoys popularity, is in general use
    X в (большом) ходу - X is widespread (current, (very) popular, fashionable)
    X is in (great) demand (in style, in vogue)
    Neg X не в ходу - X is outmoded (passe, out of style etc).
    ...Вообще пользование канвой лермонтовских стихов для шуток было так в ходу, что, в конце концов, становилось карикатурой на самое искусство пародии.. (Набоков 1)....The use of some of Lermontov's lyrical poems as a canvas for journalistic jokes about people and events was in general so widespread that in the long run it turned into a caricature of the very art of parody. (1a).
    Прочитав фразу про плен, я опять умилился и подумал, что, видимо, именно тогда ученые и другие общественные деятели стали попадать в плен. Помнится, в самые ранние школьные годы это выражение было в ходу, и я довольно картинно представлял себе этих самых ученых, попавших в плен к буржуям (Искандер 3). Reading the phrase about imprisonment, I was again filled with emotion. It struck me that this was just about the time when scholars and other public figures began to be taken prisoner. As I recall, this expression was current when I first started school, and I had a rather picturesque image of these scholars who had been taken prisoner by the bourgeoisie (3a).
    Но я просто не могу себе представить его в роли грабителя». - «Почему?» - «Ну, теория квадратного подбородка, дегенеративного черепа и низкого лба, я это имею в виду. Ламброзо и его школа». -«...Ламброзо у нас не в ходу» (Семёнов 1). "But I simply can't see him as a robber." "Why?" "You know, the theory of the square chin, degenerate skull and low forehead, that's what I have in mind
    Lombroso and his school." ".. Lombroso's not popular with us in this country" (1a).
    (Варравин:) Сделаем христианское дело поможем товарищу - а?.. Нынче все общинное в ходу, а с философской точки, что же такое община, как не складчина? (Сухово-Кобылин 3). (V:) Let's do the Christian thing, let's help a comrade, shall we?...Nowadays everything communal is fashionable, and from a philosophical standpoint, what is a community if not a pooling of resources? (3a).
    Вообще, политическая мечтательность была в то время в большом ходу... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Political dreaminess was generally in vogue then... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Х-65

  • 98 аналогично

    (= подобным образом) analogously, similarly, in a similar manner/fashion, in much the same way
    Аналогично, было бы желательно (, чтобы)... - Similarly, it would be desirable to...
    Аналогично, мы видим, что... - Similarly, we see that...
    Действуя аналогично, получаем, что... - By a similar procedure, it follows that...
    ... может быть найден (= установлен) аналогично. -... can be found similarly.
    Совершенно аналогично этому результату мы могли бы доказать... - In complete analogy with this result we may prove...
    Это выражение совершенно аналогично тому, что было получено для... - This expression is exactly analogous to that which has been obtained for...
    Это практически аналогично ( чему-л)... - This is closely analogous to...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > аналогично

  • 99 некоторый

    (= какой-нибудь, любой, какой-то, произвольный) certain, some В большинстве случаев слово "некоторый", употребляемое в смысле " какой-нибудь", при переводе следует просто опускать, оно не требует специального перевода. Большей частью достаточно поставить перед соответствующим исчисляемым существительным в единственном числе артикль "а", во множественном числе и для неисчисляемых существительных - опустить артикль. Иногда синонимом слова "некоторый" бывает слово " определенный" - certain.
    Более того, существующие доказательства при некоторых дополнительных условиях, которые... - Moreover, existing proofs under certain additional assumptions that...
    В некоторой степени,... - То a limited extent,...
    В некоторых отношениях они могут рассматриваться как... - In some respects they can be considered as...
    Для некоторых целей (нам) желательно иметь... - For certain purposes it is desirable to have...
    Должно быть понятно, что есть некоторый риск в... - It should be clear that there is some risk in...
    Здесь мы наложили некоторые условия на... - Here we have imposed conditions on...
    Некоторые из значений с, могут быть выбраны произвольно. - Some of the Ci may be chosen arbitrarily.
    Некоторые из них будут обсуждаться позднее. - Some of these will be discussed later.
    Некоторые из них могут быть не такими полезными как другие (= Часть их может оказаться не такими полезными как остальные), поскольку... - Some of these may not be as useful as others, because...
    Некоторые из практически используемых методов представлены в таблице 1. - A selection of practical methods is placed in Table 1.
    Однако в некотором отношении,... - In one respect, however,...
    Однако имеются некоторые ограничения. - There are, however, some limitations.
    Это выражение в некотором роде подобно (соотношению (5) и т. п.)... - This expression is somewhat similar to...
    Это исключает некоторые, но не все (случаи, возможности и т. п.) из... - This excludes some, but not all, of the...
    Это некоторая идеализация, поскольку... - This is an idealization because...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > некоторый

  • 100 неудобный

    inconvenient
    Эта форма уравнения явно неудобна, когда... - Evidently, this form of the equation is not convenient when...
    Это выражение неудобно, потому что... - This expression is inconvenient because...
    Это неудобная, однако совершенно эквивалентная переформулировка... - This is an awkward, but completely equivalent, restatement of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > неудобный

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