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101 ■ go out to
■ go out tov. i. + avv. + prep.2 (form.) andare a (fig.); rivolgersi con simpatia a: My heart goes out to those who were killed in action, il mio cuore va ai caduti (in combattimento). -
102 paid-out
►► paid-out form bon m de décaissement;paid-out voucher bon m de débours -
103 work out
حَسَبَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. calculate: to work out with numbers: We calculated the cost of our holiday. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. reckon: to calculate; to consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. suspect: to have an idea, of (sth.), or of the guilt of (sb.), which one cannot prove: I suspect that he has stolen my bicycle. I suspect him of stealing it. work out: to calculate; produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
104 lay out
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
105 back-out
возврат к предыдущему состояию
(ITIL Service Transition)
Действия по восстановлению предыдущего базового состояния услуги или другой конфигурационной единицы. Возврат к предыдущему состоянию используется как форма восстановления в случае неуспешного изменения или релиза.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
back-out
(ITIL Service Transition)
An activity that restores a service or other configuration item to a previous baseline. Back-out is used as a form of remediation when a change or release is not successful.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > back-out
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106 order form
'or·der form nAuftragsformular nt, Bestellformular nt;to fill out an \order form ein Auftragsformular [o Bestellformular] ausfüllen -
107 re-form
أَعَادَ تَشكِيل \ re-form: to form again: The music club, which had gone out of action, was re-formed with different members. -
108 default form
"A form that is provided ""out of the box"" for any entity, or the form that a user sees when they view a record and have options to choose additional forms." -
109 break out
بَدَأَ \ begin, (began, begun): (with to; also with - ing except after the form beginning) to start: It began to rain (or began raining). It was beginning to rain. It’s time to begin work. break out: (of a fire, a disease, or fighting) to start: World War Two broke out on September 3rd, 1939. commence: to begin: Our school year commences in September. launch: to begin (an attack, a new business, a plan, etc.). originate: to start: Who originated these weekly meetings? They originated long ago. set about: to begin doing: I want to repair this, but I don’t know how to set about it. start: to begin: We Started (work) at daybreak. It started to rain. -
110 filled-out form
см. filled-in formEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > filled-out form
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111 filled-out form
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112 electronic form
An interactive form on a Web site that you fill out and send back to the owner of the Web site or a Web server. -
113 Pop Out
Button on a form that causes that section of the form you are in to open in a new window. -
114 pull the finger out
Идиоматическое выражение: shortened form of "pull your finger out of your ass" (apparently, having your finger up your ass interferes with efficiency) -
115 shortened form of pull your finger out of your ass
Idiomatic expression: pull the finger out (apparently, having your finger up your ass interferes with efficiency)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > shortened form of pull your finger out of your ass
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116 spelled-out number
бизн. число прописью, количество прописьюA legal convention requires to repeat a spelled-out number in the numerical form.
см. тж [ref dict="Mostitsky (Ru-En)"]числовое представлениеАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > spelled-out number
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117 aus der Form
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118 carrying out
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119 be in / out of practice
((not) having had a lot of practice recently: I haven't played the piano for months - I'm very out of practice.) vara i/ur form -
120 fill out
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