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1 взять на себя
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > взять на себя
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2 брать на себя задачу
задача, ограниченная скоростью ввода-вывода — I/O bound task
переменная типа "ветвь"; переменная задачи — task variable
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > брать на себя задачу
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3 задача
ж.1. problem; ( арифметическая) sumрешить задачу — solve a problem; ( арифметическую) do a sum
задача на сложение, вычитание, деление, умножение — addition, subtraction, division, multiplication sum
тактическая задача ( учебная) — tactical scheme
2. ( цель) task, object, aim; воен. task, missionосновная, главная задача — the main, chief task
поставить задачу перед кем-л. — set* smb. a task
(по)ставить перед собой, себе задачу (+ инф.) — set* oneself the task (of ger.); undertake* (+ to inf.); undertake* the task (of ger.); take* it upon oneself (+ to inf.)
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4 задача
ж.1) ( цель) task, goal, object; (задание тж.) job; воен. missionосновна́я / гла́вная зада́ча — the main / chief task
очередна́я зада́ча — immediate task / goal
поста́вить зада́чу пе́ред кем-л — set / give smb a task
(по)ста́вить пе́ред собо́й [себе́] зада́чу (+ инф.) — set oneself the task (of ger); undertake (+ to inf); undertake the task (of ger); take it upon oneself (+ to inf)
це́ли и зада́чи — objectives and goals
нелёгкая зада́ча — not an easy job to do
2) ( упражнение на вычисления или нахождение логического решения) problem; ( арифметическая) sumтакти́ческая зада́ча (учебная) — tactical scheme
реши́ть зада́чу — solve a problem; ( арифметическую) do a sum
зада́ча на сложе́ние [вычита́ние, деле́ние, умноже́ние] — addition [subtraction, division, multiplication] sum
3) (вопрос, проблема) problemнау́чная зада́ча — scientific problem
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5 брать на себя
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6 взять на себя
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7 взять на себя задачу
1) General subject: undertake a task, undertake a mission2) Science: take over the task ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взять на себя задачу
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8 браться за (какое-л.) дело
Makarov: attempt a task, undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > браться за (какое-л.) дело
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9 браться за дело
1) General subject: tackle the problem2) Jargon: up an' Adam, up an' at, up and at them3) Mass media: take up a matter4) Business: take on5) Makarov: (какое-л.) attempt a task, (какое-л.) undertake a task -
10 браться за какую-л. задачу
Makarov: attempt a task, undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > браться за какую-л. задачу
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11 готовность взять на себя задание
Makarov: readiness to undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > готовность взять на себя задание
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12 согласие взять на себя задание
Makarov: readiness to undertake a taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > согласие взять на себя задание
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13 Не в свои сани не садись
а) People should not undertake a task they do not know how to do, and they should not speak about matters they are ignorant of See Беда, коли сапожник начнет печь пироги, а кузнец тачать сапоги (Б), Берись за то, к чему ты годен (Б), Ласточка лепит гнезда, пчелка - соты (Л), Не за свое дело не берись (H), Не суйся в ризы, коль не поп (H); b) You must know your place and should not try to equal people superior to you. See Всяк сверчок знай свой шесток (B), Гусь свинье не товарищ (Г), Знай, кошка, свое лукошко (3), Куда конь с копытом, туда и рак с клешней (K), Лезет в волки, а хвост собачий (Л), Сапог с сапогом, лапоть с лаптем (C), С суконным рылом в калачный ряд не суйся (C)Cf:a) The cobbler must stick to his last (Br.). Every man as his business lies (to his business, to his craft) (Br.). Every man to his trade (Am., Br.). If you are a cock, crow; if a hen, lay eggs (Am.). Let every man do what he was made for (Br.). Let not the cobbler go beyond his last (Br.). Let the cobbler stick to his last (Am., Br.). A shoemaker should stick to his last (Br.). Shoemaker, stick to your last (to your shoes) (Am.)b) As a bear has no tail, for a lion he will fail (Br.). Everyone to his equal (Am.). Every sheep with its like (Am.). Geese with geese, and women with women (Br.). Keep to your own kind (Am.). Tigers and deer do not stroll together (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не в свои сани не садись
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14 брать на себя задачу
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15 поставить задачу
set (put, undertake) a taskBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > поставить задачу
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16 Руби дерево по себе
a) Do not take on yourself a task that you are unable to do. See Бери ношу по себе, чтоб не падать при ходьбе (Б); b) Do not marry your superior. See Богатую взять - станет попрекать (Б), Вяжись лычко с лычком, ремешок с ремешком (B)Cf:a) Don't bite off more than you can chew (Am., Br.). A man must not swallow more than he can digest (Am.). Undertake no more than you can perform (Am., Br.)b) Everyone to his equal (Am.). Keep to your own kind (Am.). Marry above your match and you get a master (Am.). Marry a wife of thine own degree (Br.). Marry your equal (your like, your match) (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Руби дерево по себе
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