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61 бесспорно
1) General subject: and no mistake, any day, beyond controversy, beyond debate, beyond dispute, beyond doubt, by all odds, by long odds, decidedly, demonstratively, far (out) and away, indisputably, indubitably, of a certainty, out and out, past dispute, questionless, unquestionably, without controversy, without dispute, without doubt, without question, beyond any doubt, hands down2) Colloquial: easily, make no mistake3) Mathematics: undoubtedly, without contradiction4) Law: undefeasibly5) Makarov: demonstration, incontrovertibly, to demonstration -
62 iniciativa
adj.&f.feminine of INICIATIVO.f.proposal, initiative (propuesta).tener iniciativa to have initiativetomar la iniciativa to take the initiativeiniciativa privada private enterprise* * *1 initiative\por propia iniciativa on one's own initiativetomar la iniciativa to take the initiativeiniciativa privada private enterprise* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=capacidad emprendedora) initiative2) (=liderazgo) leadership* * *a) ( cualidad) initiativeb) ( propuesta) initiativec) (ventaja, delantera)tomó/perdió la iniciativa — he took/lost the initiative
* * *= effort, endeavour [endeavor, -USA], enterprise, framework, initiative, leadership, resourcefulness, proaction, move, movement, stake in the ground.Ex. Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.Ex. Eventually, it came to be recognized that the Classification Research Group's endeavours might be pertinent to the problem of alphabetical indexing.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. These discussions will influence subsequent planning initiatives with regard to the design and layout of the new building.Ex. Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.Ex. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. Based on their experience of mutual benefit over the past 3 years, both university libraries have transformed the goal of their interinstitutional agreement from protection to proaction.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. The cathedral-like hush contrasted strangely with the clamor and movement outside.Ex. The first version of any software is usually best seen as a stake in the ground.----* a iniciativa de = at the initiative of.* a iniciativas del gobierno = government-led.* con iniciativa = proactively [pro-actively], proactive [pro-active], enterprising.* desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* iniciativa empresarial = entrepreneurship.* iniciativa privada = private initiative.* lanzar una iniciativa = launch + initiative.* llevar a cabo una iniciativa = take + initiative.* persona con iniciativa = go-getter.* por iniciativa de = at the instigation of, under the auspices of.* por propia iniciativa = self-directed.* primero en tomar la iniciativa = first mover.* recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.* seguir la iniciativa = follow + the lead.* tener iniciativa = be proactive.* toma de iniciativas = initiative taking.* tomar la iniciativa = seize + the initiative, take + initiative, take + a lead, step up.* tomar la iniciativa en + Infinitivo = take + the lead in + Gerundio.* ventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover advantage.* * *a) ( cualidad) initiativeb) ( propuesta) initiativec) (ventaja, delantera)tomó/perdió la iniciativa — he took/lost the initiative
* * *= effort, endeavour [endeavor, -USA], enterprise, framework, initiative, leadership, resourcefulness, proaction, move, movement, stake in the ground.Ex: Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.
Ex: Eventually, it came to be recognized that the Classification Research Group's endeavours might be pertinent to the problem of alphabetical indexing.Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: These discussions will influence subsequent planning initiatives with regard to the design and layout of the new building.Ex: Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.Ex: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex: Based on their experience of mutual benefit over the past 3 years, both university libraries have transformed the goal of their interinstitutional agreement from protection to proaction.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex: The cathedral-like hush contrasted strangely with the clamor and movement outside.Ex: The first version of any software is usually best seen as a stake in the ground.* a iniciativa de = at the initiative of.* a iniciativas del gobierno = government-led.* con iniciativa = proactively [pro-actively], proactive [pro-active], enterprising.* desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* iniciativa empresarial = entrepreneurship.* iniciativa privada = private initiative.* lanzar una iniciativa = launch + initiative.* llevar a cabo una iniciativa = take + initiative.* persona con iniciativa = go-getter.* por iniciativa de = at the instigation of, under the auspices of.* por propia iniciativa = self-directed.* primero en tomar la iniciativa = first mover.* recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.* seguir la iniciativa = follow + the lead.* tener iniciativa = be proactive.* toma de iniciativas = initiative taking.* tomar la iniciativa = seize + the initiative, take + initiative, take + a lead, step up.* tomar la iniciativa en + Infinitivo = take + the lead in + Gerundio.* ventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover advantage.* * *1 (cualidad) initiativele falta iniciativa he lacks initiativeactuó por iniciativa propia or por su propia iniciativa she acted on her own initiative2 (propuesta) initiative3(ventaja, delantera): tomó/perdió/recuperó la iniciativa he took/lost/regained the initiativeCompuesto:( Econ):la iniciativa privada the private sector, private enterprise* * *
iniciativa sustantivo femenino
initiative;
iniciativa sustantivo femenino initiative: lo hizo por propia iniciativa, he did it on his own initiative
♦ Locuciones: tomar la iniciativa, to take the initiative
' iniciativa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertada
- acertado
- parada
- parado
- impulso
- prosperar
English:
enterprise
- free enterprise
- gumption
- initiative
- lead
* * *iniciativa nf1. [propuesta] proposal, initiativela iniciativa privada private enterprise2. [cualidad, capacidad] initiative;tener iniciativa to have initiative;tomar la iniciativa to take the initiative;lo hice por iniciativa propia I did it on my own initiative* * *f initiative;tomar la iniciativa take the initiative* * *iniciativa nf: initiative* * *iniciativa n initiative -
63 şüphesiz
adj. certain, definite, undoubted, unquestioned, sure, sure as death, decided, indubitable, undisputed, beyond doubt, doubtless, without doubt--------adv. certainly, sure, of course, no doubt, without doubt, clearly, decidedly, easily, without fail, by all means* * *1. unquestioned 2. unquestioning 3. beyond any doubt 4. beyond doubt 5. certainly 6. doubtless -
64 сомнение
ср.
1) doubt;
мн. scruple, uncertainty сомнение в чем-л. ≈ doubt about/of smth., doubt as to smth. подвергать что-л. сомнению ≈ to call smth. in question, to cast doubt on smth. устранить сомнения ≈ to remove all doubts не подлежать сомнению ≈ to be beyond( any) doubt брать под сомнение ≈ to cast doubt on smth., to call smth. into question без (всякого) сомнения, вне всякого сомнения ≈ undoubtedly, no doubt, surely
2) (затруднение) problem, questionсомнени|е - с.
1. (неуверенность в истинности чего-л.) doubt;
нет ~я, что он придёт he is sure to come;
в этом не может быть никакого ~я there can be no doubt about that;
2. (затруднение, недоумение) doubtful point, problem;
разрешить все ~я solve all problems;
без ~я no doubt, undoubtedly: вне всякого ~я beyond all manner of doubt.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сомнение
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65 всякий
1. прил.
1) (любой, каждый) any, every без всякой жалости ≈ mercilessly, ruthlessly, without any pity без всякого сомнения ≈ beyond any doubt вне всякого сравнения ≈ beyond compare, past compare, without compare во всякое время ≈ at any time всякий раз ≈ every time, each time
2) (разный) all sorts of, all kinds off, sundry
2. муж.;
скл. как прил. anyone, anybody, everyone, everybody во всяком случае ≈ at any rate, at any case, anyhow, anyway на всякий случай ≈ just in case, to make sure;
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1. мест. (любой) any;
(каждый) every, each;
~ раз, как whenever;
во ~ое время at any time;
2. мест. (разный) all sorts of;
~ие люди all sorts of people;
~ие товары all sorts of things;
3. мест. (какой-л.) any;
без ~ого сожаления without any regret, with no regret whatsoever;
4. в знач. сущ. м. (любой) anyone;
(каждый) everyone;
во ~ом случае in any case, whatever happens;
at any rate;
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66 liderato
m.leadership, preeminence, hegemony, pre-eminence.* * *1 leadership* * *noun m.* * *= leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.* * *= leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.
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Multiple Entries:
liderato
liderazgo
liderazgo,◊ liderato sustantivo masculino
leadership
liderato, liderazgo sustantivo masculino
1 leadership
2 Dep top o first position
' liderato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liderazgo
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67 liderazgo
m.leadership, predominance, superiority, dominion.* * *1 leadership* * *noun m.* * *liderato masculino leadership* * *= leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.* * *liderato masculino leadership* * *= leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.
* * *liderazgo, lideratoleadershipostentaba el liderazgo del partido she was the leader of the party, she held the party leadershipla empresa ostenta el liderazgo en su especialidad the company is the market leader in its fieldrecuperó el liderazgo de la carrera he regained the lead in the race* * *
liderazgo,◊ liderato sustantivo masculino
leadership
liderato, liderazgo sustantivo masculino
1 leadership
2 Dep top o first position
' liderazgo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liderato
English:
contest
- lead
- leadership
* * *liderazgo, liderato nm1. [de partido político, país] leadership2. [primer puesto] lead;[en liga] first place* * *m leadership* * ** * *liderazgo n leadership -
68 parálisis general
f. s.&pl.general paralysis, general paresis, total paresis.* * *(n.) = general paresisEx. The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.* * *(n.) = general paresisEx: The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.
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69 sífilis
f. s.&pl.syphilis, lues, lues venerea, St. Job's disease.* * *1 syphilis* * *SF INV syphilis* * *femenino syphilis* * *= syphilis.Ex. The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.* * *femenino syphilis* * *= syphilis.Ex: The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.
* * *syphilis* * *
sífilis sustantivo femenino
syphilis
sífilis f inv Med syphilis
' sífilis' also found in these entries:
English:
syphilis
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70 сомнение
ср.1) doubt; мн. ч. scruple, uncertaintyОтносительно этого возникают сомнения — (Some) doubts are cast upon it.
сомнение в чем-л. — doubt about/of smth., doubt as to smth.
без (всякого) сомнения, вне всякого сомнения — undoubtedly, no doubt, surely
брать под сомнение — to cast doubt on smth., to call smth. into question
вселять сомнение — to be open to question, to be put in doubt
подвергать что-л. сомнению — to call smth. in question, to cast doubt on smth.
2) ( затруднение)problem, question••нет ни малейшего сомнения в том, что — it cannot be (even) doubted that
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71 всякий
1. прил.1) (любой, каждый)any, everyбез всякой жалости — mercilessly, ruthlessly, without any pity
вне всякого сравнения — beyond compare, past compare, without compare
всякий раз — every time, each time
2) ( разный)all sorts of, all kinds of, sundry2. муж.; скл. как прил.anyone, anybody, everyone, everybody••во всяком случае — at any rate, at any case, anyhow, anyway
на всякий случай — just in case, to make sure; to be on the safe side ( как бы чего не вышло)
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всякий раз — every time, each time
без всякой жалости — mercilessly, ruthlessly, without any pity
2. прил. ( разный) all sorts of4. как сущ. с. anything♢
во всяком случае — in any case, anyhow, anyway, at any rateна всякий случай — to make sure; just in case; ( как бы чего не вышло) to be on the safe side
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73 всякий
определит. мест.во вся́кое вре́мя — at any time
вся́кий раз — every time, each time
без вся́кой жа́лости — mercilessly, ruthlessly ['ruː-], without any pity
без вся́кого сомне́ния — beyond any doubt
2) ( разный) all sorts of4) с. как сущ. anythingвся́кое быва́ет — anything is possible
••во вся́ком слу́чае — in any case, anyhow, anyway, at any rate
на вся́кий (пожа́рный) слу́чай — to make sure; just in case; (из предосторожности тж.) to be on the safe side
на вся́кий слу́чай я его́ спрошу́ — I'll ask him just to make sure
возьми́ зо́нтик на вся́кий слу́чай — take an umbrella to be on the safe side
вся́кая вся́чина — см. всячина
без вся́кого / вся́ких, без вся́кого Я́кова разг. — right away; no questions asked; without a second thought
хо́дят тут вся́кие! погов. — this place is full of disagreeable types!
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74 wszelki
adj( każdy) every; ( jakikolwiek) anyna wszelki wypadek — just in case, to be on the safe side
"wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone" — "all rights reserved"
* * *a.1. (= każdy) all, every; (o środkach, sposobach) every possible means, all sorts of means; wszelkiego rodzaju of any kind; wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone prawn. all rights reserved; wszelki duch Pana Boga chwali God bless my soul.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wszelki
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76 indubitable
adj.indubitable, unquestioned, irrefutable, unquestionable.* * *► adjetivo1 indubitable* * *ADJ indubitable, undoubted* * *adjetivo (frml) indubitable (frml)* * *= indubitable.Ex. The project was directed toward the testing of various strategies for collecting and archiving of Internet material in a narrowly defined area of indubitable broad general interest.* * *adjetivo (frml) indubitable (frml)* * *= indubitable.Ex: The project was directed toward the testing of various strategies for collecting and archiving of Internet material in a narrowly defined area of indubitable broad general interest.
* * *quedó establecido, de modo indubitable, su autenticidad its authenticity was established beyond any doubt* * *indubitable adjFormal indubitable -
77 jefatura1
1 = leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results. -
78 jefatura
f.1 leadership (position).2 headquarters, head office (organismo).* * *2 (cargo, dirección) leadership* * *SF1) (=liderato) leadership2) (=sede) headquarters plJefatura de la aviación civil — ≈ Civil Aviation Authority, ≈ Federal Aviation Administration (EEUU)
3) Caribe (=registro) registry office* * *1) ( sede) headquarters (sing o pl)2) ( de partido) leadership; ( de empresa)ostenta la jefatura de la empresa — he heads up o is head of the company
* * *1) ( sede) headquarters (sing o pl)2) ( de partido) leadership; ( de empresa)ostenta la jefatura de la empresa — he heads up o is head of the company
* * *jefatura11 = leadership.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.
jefatura22 = headquarters (HQ -abrev.-).Ex: These libraries located in villages and hamlets were, and still are, organized from a county headquarters (HQ), normally sited in their nearest county town.
* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* * *fue conducido a la jefatura de policía he was taken to police headquartersB (cargo — en un partido) leadership(— en una empresa): la división en la jefatura del partido the split in the party leadership, the split between the leaders of the partyostenta la jefatura de una empresa internacional he heads up o is head of an international company* * *
jefatura sustantivo femenino
1 ( sede) headquarters (sing o pl)
2 ( de partido) leadership
jefatura sustantivo femenino
1 (cargo, dirección) leadership: renunció a la jefatura del Estado, she stepped down from her position as leader of the state
2 (sede) central office
jefatura de Policía, police headquarters
' jefatura' also found in these entries:
English:
police department
* * *jefatura nf1. [cargo] leadership;ocupa la jefatura de la organización he is the head of the organization;los candidatos a la jefatura del gobierno the candidates for prime minister2. [organismo] headquarters, head officejefatura de policía police station; Esp jefatura de tráfico = traffic department, responsible for renewing driving licences, fines etc* * *f1 lugar headquarters sg opl2 ( dirección) leadership* * *jefatura nf1) : leadership2) : headquartersjefatura de policía: police headquarters* * *jefatura n1. (sede) headquarters2. (dirección) leadership -
79 Несомненно, что
It is (quite) certain (true) that...It is beyond (any) doubt that...Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Несомненно, что
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80 (сама) жизнь
неудачные варианты - life itself, the very lifeжизнь покажет — We'll live and see ( We’ll see)
Жизнь опровергает догмы. — (Real) life refutes dogma.
Жизнь может вновь заставить нас прибегнуть к чрезвычайным мерам. — In the future we might again face the need for emergency measures.
сама жизнь показала/доказала — the course of events has shown/ demonstrated, what we have seen/experienced has shown, it has now become clear (beyond any doubt) that..., we have now seen that…
См. также в других словарях:
beyond any doubt — beyond any question, cannot be doubted … English contemporary dictionary
beyond any doubt — … Useful english dictionary
beyond any reasonable doubt — This is a legal expression which means that something is certain. The court established, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the man was innocent … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
doubt — I UK [daʊt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms doubt : singular doubt plural doubts *** a feeling of not being certain about something doubt about/as to: There seems to be some doubt as to whether this is legal. have no/little doubt… … English dictionary
doubt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, grave, real, serious, severe ▪ slight ▪ Without the slightest doubt this is a remarkable exhibition … Collocations dictionary
doubt — doubt1 [ daut ] noun count *** a feeling of not being certain about something: doubt about/as to: There seems to be some doubt as to whether this is legal. have no/little doubt that: I have no doubt that he will succeed. there is little/no doubt… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
doubt — [[t]da͟ʊt[/t]] ♦♦ doubts, doubting, doubted 1) N VAR: oft N about/as to n, N that If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you… … English dictionary
doubt*/*/*/ — [daʊt] noun [C] I a feeling of not being certain about something I have serious doubts about whether this system will work.[/ex] I have no doubt that he will succeed.[/ex] There s no doubt about it – we are in trouble.[/ex] The accident raises… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Doubt — • A state in which the mind is suspended between two contradictory propositions and unable to assent to either of them Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Doubt Doubt … Catholic encyclopedia
doubt — doubt1 W1S1 [daut] n 1.) [U and C] a feeling of being not sure whether something is true or right ▪ Ally was confident that we would be ready on time, but I had my doubts . doubt about ▪ Elizabeth had no doubts at all about his ability to do the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
doubt — 1 /daUt/ noun 1 UNCERTAIN FEELING (C, U) a feeling or feelings of being uncertain about something (+ about/as to): Maisie expressed private doubts about Lawrence s sanity. (+ whether/who/what etc): There s no doubt who was responsible for this… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English