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1 жёсткие сроки
1) General subject: strict deadline2) Information technology: tight deadline (АД) -
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м.1) ( определённый момент времени) date; term, timeсрок платежа́ — due date; (по векселю, облигации тж.) maturity date
срок наста́л — it is time, the time has come
кра́йний / преде́льный срок — deadline
срок го́дности — см. годность
срок хране́ния — shelf (storage) life
срок слу́жбы (оборудования) — lifetime, service life
к сроку, в срок — in time
к усло́вленному сроку, в ука́занный срок — by the time fixed, by the deadline
успева́ть по срокам — meet the deadline
до срока — early, ahead of time / schedule
выполня́ть рабо́ту в напряжённые сроки — work on a tight schedule
2) ( промежуток времени) periodна срок — for a period, for some time
в кратча́йшие сроки — as soon as possible; with the shortest possible delay
срок аре́нды — term / period of lease
срок обуче́ния — term of study
срок вое́нной слу́жбы — call-up period
срок де́йствия догово́ра — (validity) period of a treaty or contract
срок да́вности юр. — prescription, term of limitation
срок полномо́чий — term of office
избира́ть сроком на три го́да — elect for a term of three years
сроком до двух [трёх] ме́сяцев — within two [three] months
э́тот ве́ксель сроком на три́дцать дней — this bill runs thirty days
по истече́нии срока — when the time expires, at the expiration [-pə-] of the period
за коро́ткий срок — in a short / brief [briːf] space of time
3) ( продолжительность службы в армии или заключения) term; time разг.служи́ть срок в а́рмии — serve time in the army
отсиде́ть срок — serve / do time in prison
••сроком на в знач. предл. — for a term / period of
догово́р заключён сроком на оди́н год — the contract has been made for a term / period of one year
да́й(те) срок разг. — wait a bit, have patience; give me time
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3 жать
I несовер.1) (кого-л./что-л.; давить)press, squeeze2) (об обуви, одежде)pinch, hurt, be tight3) (что-л.; выдавливать)press out, squeeze out4) (перен.; разг.; поджимать)oppress, draw nearII (что-л.)несовер.; совер. сжать; с.-х.reap, mow; cut, crop (серпом) -
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1.3. (вн.; выдавливать, выжимать) press out (d.); squeeze out (d.)4. разг. ( поджимать) draw* near2. сжать (вн.; о ржи и т. п.) -
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I1) (вн.; давить) press (d), squeeze (d)жать ру́ку (дт.) — shake hands (with)
3) (вн.; выдавливать, выжимать) press out (d); squeeze out (d)жать сок из лимо́на — press juice out of a lemon
4) разг. ( поджимать - о сроках) draw nearсро́ки жмут — the deadline is really tough
5) разг. (действовать энергично, быстро) press on, step on it, snap to itжми́те с рабо́той — press on with the work; snap to it
••II несов. - жать, сов. - сжатьсе́рдце жмёт — my heart aches
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6 напряжёнка
ж. разг.1) ( напряжённая ситуация) tight / tough situation / scheduleу нас напряжёнка на рабо́те — we are in a rush to meet a tough deadline
2) ирон. (с тв.; нехватка) shortage (of), lack (of)у него́ напряжёнка с чу́вством благода́рности — he is wanting in gratitude
См. также в других словарях:
deadline — dead‧line [ˈdedlaɪn] noun [countable] a date or time by which you have to do or to complete something: • September 30 is the deadline for sending in your tax return. • I think we need to set a deadline. • The financially troubled company didn t… … Financial and business terms
tight — 1 /taIt/ adjective 1 CLOTHES fitting a part of your body very closely, especially in a way that is uncomfortable: tight trousers | My shoes were far too tight and I was in agony by the time I got home. | be a tight fit (=only just fits someone):… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
deadline — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strict, tight VERB + DEADLINE ▪ face, have, work to ▪ We re working to a very tight deadline. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
deadline — 01. We re going to have to work hard in order to complete this job for the [deadline] of 5:00 this evening. 02. The [deadline] for handing in our essays is 3:00 tomorrow. 03. You won t be able to meet your [deadline] if you don t stop fooling… … Grammatical examples in English
tight — tight1 W3S2 [taıt] adj comparative tighter superlative tightest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes)¦ 2¦(pulled/stretched firmly)¦ 3¦(attached firmly)¦ 4¦(holding something firmly)¦ 5¦(strict)¦ 6¦(little money)¦ 7¦(little time)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
deadline — noun (C) a date or time by which you have to do or complete something: The deadline is May 27th. | work to a deadline (=plan your work so that it can be finished by the deadline) | meet a deadline (=finish by the deadline): The deadlines are very … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tight — adjective 1》 fixed or fastened firmly; hard to move, undo, or open. ↘(of clothes) close fitting, especially uncomfortably so. ↘(of a grip) very firm. ↘well sealed against something such as water or air. 2》 (of a rope, fabric, or… … English new terms dictionary
deadline — dead|line [ˈdedlaın] n a date or time by which you have to do or complete something deadline for ▪ The deadline for applications is May 27th. deadline of ▪ It has to be in before the deadline of July 1st. meet/miss a deadline (=have or not have… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tight — tight1 [ taıt ] adjective ** ▸ 1 close against body ▸ 2 hold/grip: firm & strong ▸ 3 stretched straight/flat ▸ 4 controlled carefully ▸ 5 only just enough ▸ 6 about competition ▸ 7 angle: very small ▸ 8 bend: curved a lot ▸ 9 feeling squeezed ▸… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tight — I UK [taɪt] / US adjective Word forms tight : adjective tight comparative tighter superlative tightest ** 1) a) clothes that are tight are close against your body when you wear them a tight skirt/dress b) used about clothes that are uncomfortable … English dictionary
tight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj., adv. 1 not loose VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ become, get, go ▪ … Collocations dictionary