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121 refuse
1. II asked him to come (to join us, etc.), but he refused я пригласил /попросил/ его прийти и т.д., но он отказался; she is free to refuse она может /имеет право/ отказаться2. IIrefuse in some manner refuse pointblank (positively, obstinately, curtly, courteously, haughtily, etc.) отказываться наотрез и т.д.3. III1) refuse smth. refuse a request (permission, admittance, help, leave of absence, etc.) отказывать в просьбе и т.д.; refuse smb. refuse a lady (miners, etc.) отказывать даме и т.д.2) refuse smth. refuse smb.'s invitation (a gift, a bribe, money, an office, the nomination for mayor, food, all medicines, etc.) отказываться от приглашения и т.д., не принимать приглашение и т.д.; he refused my offer of help он отказался от моего предложения о помощи; the editor refused the story редактор не взял этот рассказ; refuse smb. refuse a suitor (a candidate, this pleasant young man, etc.) отказывать поклоннику и т.д.4. IVrefuse smth. in some manner refuse smth. resolutely (modestly, curtly, etc.) отказывать в чем-л. решительно и т.д.5. Vrefuse smb. smth. refuse smb. money (any information, admittance, satisfaction, tribute, one's request, a favour, etc.) отказывать кому-л. в деньгах и т.д.; they refused me permission они мне не дали разрешения; I can't refuse her anything я ни в чем не могу ей отказать6. XIbe refused the invitation was refused от приглашения отказались; that is not to be refused a) в этом отказать нельзя; б) от этого нельзя отказаться; be refused in some manner the request was curtly refused в просьбе было резко отказано; I have never been refused мне никогда не отказывали, я никогда не получал отказа7. XIIIrefuse to do smth.1) resolutely (steadily, stupidly, etc.) refuse to help [me] (to answer, to speak, to eat, to move on, to surrender, to take money, to give one's consent, etc.) решительно и т.д. отказываться помочь [мне] и т.д., we refuseed to accept his resignation мы отказались принять его отставку; she refused to be seen home она отказалась /не захотела/, чтобы ее провожали домой2) refuse to burn (to shut, etc.) никак не загораться и т.д., three times the trap refused to work трижды капкан не срабатывал8. XXI1refuse smth. for smth. refuse a hundred pounds for a picture отказаться взять сто фунтов за картину -
122 message
сообщение ( передаваемое средствами связи) ; телефонограмма; телеграмма; радиограмма; донесение— alerting message— immediate precedence message— multiple-address message— plain language message* * * -
123 at first blush
на первый взглядAt first blush the offer looked good, but when we studied it, we found things we could not accept.
At first blush, she appeared to be quite old.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at first blush
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124 in somebody's shoes
в чьей-либо шкуре; на чьем-либо местеI wouldn't like to be in your shoes when they find out what you've done!
In your shoes I wouldn't accept the offer.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > in somebody's shoes
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125 discuss
v обсуждать: to discuss smb, smth — обсуждать кого-либо, что-либо (1). Косвенный вопрос, следующий за глаголом discuss вводится только союзом whether:He came to discuss whether we should accept the offer — Он пришел, чтобы обсудить, принимать ли нам это предложение.
Этому же правилу подчиняется глагол to hesitate. (2). Глагол to discuss употребляется с обязательным прямым дополнением (to discuss smth, smb). Прямое дополнение может быть выражено не только существительным и местоимением, но и придаточным предложением, вводимым словами типа what, when, why. (3). See if, cj. -
126 battle
бой, сражение; битва; операция; вести бой, сражаться; см. тж. action; combat; fight ( ing) ; operation;— forward area battle -
127 Article 117
1. The Government of the Russian Federation may offer to resign and the President of the Russian Federation either shall accept or reject the resignation.2. The President of the Russian Federation may take a decision on the resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation. 3. The State Duma may express no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation. A no-confidence resolution shall be adopted by a majority of votes of the total number of the deputies of the State Duma. After the State Duma expresses no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation, the President of the Russian Federation shall be free to announce the resignation of the Government or to reject the decision of the State Duma. In case the State Duma again expresses no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation during three months, the President of the Russian Federation shall announce the resignation of the Government or dissolve the State Duma. 4. The Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation may raise before the State Duma the issue of no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation. If the State Duma votes no-confidence, the President shall adopt in seven days a decision on the resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation or dissolve the State Duma and announce new elections. 5. In case of a resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation it shall continue to work on the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation until a new Government of the Russian Federation is formed. __________ <На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Статья 117[/ref]> <На немецком языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (German)"]Artikel 117[/ref]> <На французском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (French)"]Article 117[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > Article 117
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128 argument
['ɑːgjəmənt]сущ.1) довод, аргумент, доказательствоto offer an / present / put forward an argument — выдвинуть аргумент
to confute / rebut / refute an argument — опровергать аргумент
airtight / solid / sound / telling / trenchant / valid argument — веский аргумент, веское доказательство
compelling / convincing / persuasive argument — убедительный аргумент
irrefutable / unassailable argument — неопровержимое доказательство
cogent / balanced / logical / rational argument — чёткий, ясный аргумент
groundless / tenuous / weak argument — безосновательный довод, слабое доказательство
She presented a convincing argument against the proposal. — Она предоставила веское возражение против этого предложения.
I cannot accept his argument that war is inevitable. — Я не могу согласиться с его доводом, что война неизбежна.
Syn:2) спор, дискуссия, обсуждение, пренияheated / violent argument — яростный, жаркий спор
The party is involved in an argument over economy. — Партия участвует в дебатах по вопросам экономики.
I had a heated argument with him about politics. — У нас с ним был жаркий спор о политике.
- win an argument- lose an argumentSyn:3) спор, ссора, конфликтto break off / terminate / clinch / settle an argument — решить спор, урегулировать конфликт
The police have said he and his wife had a violent argument that night. — В полиции сообщили, что в тот вечер у него был скандал с женой.
Syn:controversy 1), row III, 1)4) краткое содержание, краткое изложение ( литературного произведения)A later editor added an argument to the poem. — Более поздний редактор добавил краткое изложение поэмы.
5) тема, основная идея ( текста)The central argument of his paper was presented clearly. — Ключевая идея его работы была чётко заявлена.
6) мат.; информ. параметр, аргумент ( функции), независимая переменная7) лингв.; амер. место, которое может занимать имя существительное в высказывании ( в порождающей грамматике)
См. также в других словарях:
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