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81 официальная инвестиционная биржа
1) Economy: recognized investment exchange2) Banking: RIE (recognized investment exchange)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > официальная инвестиционная биржа
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82 получить всеобщее признание
1) General subject: be generally recognized, receive universal recognition2) Mathematics: gain general acceptance3) Diplomatic term: be universally recognized, command general acceptance4) Advertising: win general recognitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить всеобщее признание
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83 получить признание
1) General subject: be recognized, gain acceptance, go (о плане, проекте), to be recognized, win the recognition, get credit, (среди) gain credence (among)2) Mathematics: gain recognition3) Law: take acknowledgement (о существовании факта), take acknowledgment (о существовании факта)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > получить признание
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84 получить слово
1) General subject: be recognized, catch the chairman's eye (на собрании, в парламенте и т. п.), get the floor, to be recognized2) leg.N.P. obtain the floor (parliamentary practice)3) Makarov: catch the chairman's eye (на собрании в парламенте и т. п.) -
85 признанные границы
1) General subject: recognized borders2) Mass media: recognized boundariesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признанные границы
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86 сигнал принимается за 1 или 0
Makarov: signal is recognized as a "1" or as a "0", the signal is recognized as a "1" or as a "0"Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сигнал принимается за 1 или 0
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87 типовая оперативная картина по надводной обстановке
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > типовая оперативная картина по надводной обстановке
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88 Г-310
HE своим гблосом кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т. п. coll NPmstrum Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO(to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically ( usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc): in a voice not one's ownin a voice that could no longer be recognized as one's own in an unnatural (a wild) voice....Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он (пожарный вестовой) по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he (the fire warden) had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a)....Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: «Раззорю!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живет человек долго и хорошо -ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт (sub-stand = начнёт) кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too, a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a). -
89 Ж-38
В ЖИЗНИ (B ЖИЗНЬ) coll PrepP Invar used with negated ( usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation) not evernever in one's lifenot in a lifetime never (ever) (in limited contexts) such NP as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life the best (greatest etc) NPone has ever seen (met etc) in onefc life.Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она (Катя) приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. «Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду» (Рыбаков 2). She (Katya) came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a)....Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: «Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал» (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he (Abarchuk) made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a)....Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3)____I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b). -
90 признаваться
be admitted, be recognized, be acknowledged• Давно уже признавалось, что... - It has long been appreciated that...• До сих пор не признавалось - So far there has been no recognition of...• Сейчас признается, что - It is now recognized that. -
91 не своим голосом
• НЕ СВОИМ ГОЛОСОМ кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т.п. coll[NPmstrum; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ (to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically (usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc):- in an unnatural (a wild) voice.♦...Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он [пожарный вестовой] по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he [the fire warden] had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a).♦...Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: "Раззорю!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).♦ И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живёт человек долго и хорошо - ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт [substand = начнёт] кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too; a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не своим голосом
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92 в жизни
[PrepP; Invar; used with negated (usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation]=====⇒ not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] such [NP] as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life;- the best (greatest etc) [NP] one has ever seen (met etc) in one's life.♦ Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она [Катя] приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. "Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду" (Рыбаков 2). She [Katya] came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a).♦...Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).♦ Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: "Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал" (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he [Abarchuk] made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a).♦...Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3) I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в жизни
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93 в жизнь
[PrepP; Invar; used with negated (usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation]=====⇒ not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] such [NP] as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life;- the best (greatest etc) [NP] one has ever seen (met etc) in one's life.♦ Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она [Катя] приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. "Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду" (Рыбаков 2). She [Katya] came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a).♦...Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).♦ Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: "Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал" (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he [Abarchuk] made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a).♦...Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3) I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в жизнь
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94 общепризнанные нормы
generally recognized rules, universally recognized normsРусско-английский политический словарь > общепризнанные нормы
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95 получать
получить (вн.)(в разн. знач.) receive (d.), get* (d.); (доставать, добывать) obtain (d.)получить приказ — receive an order
получать премию — receive a prize, be rewarded with a premium
получить интересные выводы — derive valuable conclusions, obtain interesting results
получать что-л. по подписке — take* in smth.
получать довольствие воен. — draw* one's allowance
получить заказ — secure an order
получать огласку — become* known; receive publicity; be made known
его заслуги получили всемирное признание — his merits are universally recognized; (раньше, в своё время) his merits were universally recognized
получать большинство — win* a majority
получить насморк, воспаление лёгких, брюшной тиф и т. п. — catch* / contract a cold, pneumonia, typhoid fever, etc.
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96 признанный
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97 общеизвестный
Общеизвестный - generally recognized, generally known, universally knownThe erosion problems in military and commercial airplane gas turbine engines are generally recognized in industry.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > общеизвестный
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98 общепризнано, что
Общепризнано, чтоIt is generally recognized that metals which contain no impurities or alloy additions are immune to stress corrosion cracking.It is commonly recognized that effective control of weights charged to a blast furnace enhances furnace performance.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > общепризнано, что
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99 получать признание
Получать признание - to be accepted, to gain acceptance, to win acceptance, to receive acceptance, to achieve recognition, to receive recognition, to become (be) recognized, to find favorUntil the simpler systems have won user acceptance, there is little point in considering complex systems.Film cooling as a means of protecting the gas turbine components has been recognized for the last three decades.At a later stage alloys of lead containing antimony, tin, and possibly small proportions of other metals also found favor and both alloys became known as babbits or white metals.Завоевывать / Получать признание -- to gain favor, to gain acceptancePlunge shaving has gained favor because of its high production rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > получать признание
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100 F42
рус Обсессивно-компульсивное расстройствоeng Obsessive-compulsive disorder. The essential feature is recurrent obsessional thoughts or compulsive acts. Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images, or impulses that enter the patient's mind again and again in a stereotyped form. They are almost invariably distressing and the patient often tries, unsuccessfully, to resist them. They are, however, recognized as his or her own thoughts, even though they are involuntary and often repugnant. Compulsive acts or rituals are stereotyped behaviours that are repeated again and again. They are not inherently enjoyable, nor do they result in the completion of inherently useful tasks. Their function is to prevent some objectively unlikely event, often involving harm to or caused by the patient, which he or she fears might otherwise occur. Usually, this behaviour is recognized by the patient as pointless or ineffectual and repeated attempts are made to resist. Anxiety is almost invariably present. If compulsive acts are resisted the anxiety gets worse. (Includes: ) a
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