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1 life
plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) življenje2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) življenje3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) življenje4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) življenje5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) doba6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) življenje7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biografija8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) dosmrtna ječa•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
- take life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- to the life* * *[laif]nounživljenje; človeško življenje ( lives — življenja); figuratively življenjskost, živahnost; življenjepis; živ model; economy trajanje, rok uporabe, življenjska doba (tudi stroja); življenjski zavarovanecto come to life — osvestiti se, roditi sefor life — dosmrten, za celo življenjeas large as life — v naravni velikosti; osebnoa new lease on life — novo življenje, nova življenjska silato take s.o.'s life — ubiti kogato seek s.o.'s life — streči komu po življenjuto take one's life in one's hands — igrati se z življenjem, postaviti svoje življenje na kockoto the life — zvesto, natančno (upodobiti)walk of life — družben položaj, poklicart still life — tihožitjeupon my life! — pri moji duši!to stake one's life on s.th. — glavo staviti za kaj -
2 condition
1. [kənʹdıʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) состояние, положениеcondition of the track - спорт. состояние дорожки
to be in [out of] condition - быть в хорошем [плохом] состоянии [ср. тж. 5, 2)]
the goods arrived in good [bad] condition - товары доставлены в хорошем [плохом] состоянии
he is in no condition to travel - он не в состоянии /его здоровье не позволяет ему/ путешествовать
2) преим. с.-х. кондиция2. 1) pl обстоятельства, условияconditions of flight - метеор. условия полёта
conditions of life, living conditions - условия жизни
under existing [favourable] conditions - при существующих [благоприятных] обстоятельствах /условиях/
to better /to amend/ conditions - улучшить условия труда и т. п.
2) обыкн. pl тех. режим (работы)3. 1) условие, оговоркаto lay down conditions - формулировать /излагать/ условия
conditions of sales [of payment] - условия продажи [платежа]
on /upon/ condition (that)... - при условии (что)...
on what condition will you agree? - при каких условиях вы согласитесь?
to make it a condition that... - ставить условием, что...
2) юр. условие клаузула, оговорка ( в документе)estate upon /in/ condition - условное владение
4. общественное положениеto be of high [low] condition - занимать высокое [низкое] положение в обществе
men of all conditions, people of every condition of life - люди всякого звания
5. 1) состояние здоровья2) часто спорт. форма, натренированностиin [out of] condition - в форме [не в форме] [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
to get into condition - восстановить /прийти в/ форму
I can't go climbing, I'm out of condition - я не пойду в горы, я потерял форму
3) болезненное состояниеheart [liver] condition - болезнь сердца [печени]
6. 1) грам. часть условного предложения, содержащая условиеreal [unreal] condition - реальное [нереальное] условие
2) лог. антецедент, основание условного предложения7. амер. школ.1) отставание по (какому-л.) предмету, «хвост»2) предмет, по которому учащийся отстаёт3) условная неудовлетворительная оценка ( допускающая возможность пересдачи экзамена)♢
on no condition - ни в коем случае, ни при каких условияхyou must on no condition tell him what happened - вы ни в коем случае не должны говорить ему, что случилось
2. [kənʹdıʃ(ə)n] vto change one's condition - уст. выйти замуж; жениться
1. обусловливать, определять; регулироватьthe size is conditioned by the requirements - размер зависит от потребностей
the amount of money I spend is conditioned by the amount I earn - сумма моих расходов зависит от суммы заработка
2. с.-х. откармливать; доводить до кондиции3. спорт. тренировать (команду, животное)you must condition yourself - вы должны тренироваться /восстановить свою спортивную форму/
4. приводить в надлежащее состояние5. текст. определять степень влажности (шёлка, шерсти т. п.)6. 1) кондиционировать ( воздух)2) устанавливать кондиционер(ы); кондиционировать ( помещение)7. психол.1) приучать особ. путём использования условных рефлексов2) формировать (сознание и т. п.)his early life conditioned him - детство сделало его тем, что он есть
8. амер. школ.1) принимать или переводить условно, с переэкзаменовкой2) сдавать переэкзаменовку9. редк. ставить условия, уславливаться -
3 policy
n1) политика2) политика, линия поведения
- accounting policy
- additional policy
- adjustable policy
- adjustment policy
- aggressive working capital policy
- agricultural policy
- all loss or damage policy
- all risks policy
- anti-inflationary policy
- antirecession policy
- austere monetary policy
- balance-of-payments policy
- bank policy
- bearer policy
- blanket policy
- block policy
- borrowing policy
- budgetary policy
- business policy
- cargo policy
- clean policy
- commercial policy
- compensatory policy
- compensatory fiscal policy
- competition policy
- comprehensive policy
- comprehensive insurance policy
- consistent policy
- corporate policy
- credit policy
- currency policy
- customs policy
- declaration policy
- deflationary policy
- demand-side policy
- discount policy
- discretionary fiscal policy
- discriminatory policy
- disinflationary policy
- distributive policy
- dividend policy
- domestic policy
- dumping policy
- easy credit policy
- easy monetary policy
- easy money policy
- economic policy
- embargo policy
- endowment insurance policy
- equity-linked policies
- excess policy
- expansionary fiscal policy
- expectant policy
- expired insurance policy
- export policy
- export cargo insurance policy
- farm policy
- financial policy
- fire insurance policy
- first-loss policy
- fiscal policy
- fixed order policy
- fleet policy
- flexible policy
- floating policy
- foreign policy
- foreign economic policy
- foreign exchange policy
- foreign trade policy
- franchise policy
- free of particular average policy
- freight policy
- general policy
- general insurance policy
- goods policy
- government policy
- green policy
- group policy
- hands-off policy
- hands-on policy
- home policy
- immigration policy
- incomes policy
- increased value policy
- individual policy
- ineffective policy
- inflationary policy
- insurance policy
- interest policy
- interest rate policy
- internal policy
- international policy
- investment policy
- issuing policy
- judicial policy
- lapsed policy
- lending policy
- licence policy
- life policy
- life assurance policy
- life insurance policy
- loan policy
- long-standing policy
- loose monetary policy
- loss-of-profit policy
- management policy
- marine insurance policy
- market policy
- marketing policy
- master policy
- merchandising policy
- mixed policy
- monetary policy
- money supply policy
- named policy
- one-price policy
- open policy
- open market policy
- overall policy
- paid-up policy
- participating policy
- patent policy
- patent law policy
- personal accident policy
- population policy
- price policy
- price control policy
- price support policy
- pricing policy
- public policy
- real policy
- reinsurance policy
- replacement policy
- responsibility insurance policy
- restrictive policy
- restrictive credit policy
- retirement policy
- running policy
- safe policy
- sales policy
- service policy
- short-sighted policy
- short-term policy
- social policy
- sound financial policy
- stabilization policy
- speculation policy
- standard policy
- state policy
- state intervention policy
- stiff monetary policy
- supply-side policy
- tariff policy
- taxation policy
- ticket policy
- tight credit policy
- tight fiscal policy
- tight money policy
- time policy
- tough policy
- trade policy
- trading policy
- transport policy
- underwriting policy
- unvalued policy
- valued policy
- vessel policy
- void policy
- voidable policy
- voyage policy
- wage policy
- wait-and-see policy
- warranty policy
- whole life policy
- with-profits policy
- policy of boycott
- policy of containment
- policy of controlling prices
- policy of economy
- policy of free trade
- policy of insurance
- policy of marine insurance
- policy of regulating prices
- policy of reinsurance
- policy of sea insurance
- policy of standardization
- policy of temporization
- policy of trade expansion
- policy to bearer
- adopt a laissez-faire policy
- amend a policy
- borrow on a policy
- cancel a policy
- carry out a policy
- contest a policy
- dictate a policy
- effect a policy of insurance
- follow a policy
- formulate policies
- implement a policy
- issue a policy
- loosen monetary policy
- make out a policy
- pursue a policy
- reinstate a policy
- renew a policy
- rescind a policy
- reverse a policy
- revise a policy
- subscribe to a policy
- support a policy
- surrender a life insurance policy
- take out a policy
- tighten a fiscal policy
- underwrite a policyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > policy
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4 late
1. a опоздавший, запоздавший; поздний, запоздалыйrather late — довольно поздно, поздновато
2. a поздний, в концеin late summer — в конце лета, к концу лета
in late autumn — в конце осени, поздней осенью
too late — слишком поздно; слишком поздний
3. a недавний, последнийthe latest fashions — новейшие моды; последний крик моды
4. a прежний, бывший5. a покойный, усопший; почивший6. adv поздноsooner or later — раньше или позже, рано или поздно
he went no later than three days ago — он уехал не меньше, чем три дня назад
7. adv слишком поздноto marry late in life — поздно жениться; поздно выйти замуж
8. adv в позднее время9. adv недавноthe man late of Chicago — человек, недавно приехавший из Чикаго; недавний чикагский житель
late in life — в пожилом возрасте; на склоне лет
Синонимический ряд:1. current (adj.) current; fresh; new2. dead (adj.) asleep; cold; dead; deceased; defunct; departed; exanimate; extinct; inanimate; lifeless; recently deceased; spiritless; unanimated3. former (adj.) bygone; erstwhile; former; old; once; onetime; one-time; past; previous; prior; quondam; sometime; whilom4. lasting (adj.) continued; lasting; protracted5. recent (adj.) advanced; contemporary; innovative; modern; recent; up to date6. tardy (adj.) behind; behindhand; belated; delayed; detained; dilatory; lated; overdue; slow; tardy; unpunctual7. tardily (other) behind; behindhand; belatedly; overdue; tardily; unpunctuallyАнтонимический ряд:alive; ancient; animated; antique; early; fast; living; old; out-dated; present; prompt; punctual; ready -
5 never
1. adv никогдаone never knows — никогда не знаешь, что будет завтра
he never landed a punch — он никогда не достаёт противника;
2. adv ни разу3. adv эмоц. -усил. нисколько, никоим образомnever a whit — ни капли, ни на йоту
never fear — не беспокойтесь, будьте уверены
that will never do — это не годится; так поступать нельзя; так дело не пойдёт
why did you sign the document? — But I never did! — почему вы подписали этот документ? — Да я и не думал подписывать !
if the play is bad, you will never turn it into a success by camping it up like that! — если пьеса слабая, вы всё равно не спасёте её, сколько бы вы не переигрывали
4. adv не может быть!, да ну?!he ate the whole — Never! — он съел целую — Не может быть!
5. adv как компонент сложных слов не-, без-, никогдаnever-enough-to-be-regretted — такой, о котором никогда не перестанут сожалеть; незабвенный
never so — как бы ни; сколь бы ни
never yet — никогда ещё не …
Синонимический ряд:not ever (other) at no time; in no way; ne'er; never again; nevermore; not at all; not ever; not in a million years (colloquial)
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