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101 впереди
1. in advance of2. aheadдорожный знак «впереди знак «стоп»» — halt sign ahead sign
3. ahead of4. in front; ahead; beforeперед; впереди — in front of
идти впереди; опережать; предшествовать — go before
5. beforeвпереди, на переднем плане, на видном месте — to the fore
6. fore7. in front of8. onwardСинонимический ряд:спереди (проч.) спередиАнтонимический ряд:позади; сзади -
102 выдвигаться вперёд
1) General subject: move to the fore2) Makarov: come to the foreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдвигаться вперёд
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103 выдвинуться вперёд
General subject: come to the fore, move to the foreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдвинуться вперёд
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104 выйти на первый план
General subject: come to the fore (напр, energy security has come to the fore once again)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выйти на первый план
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105 на переднем плане
1) General subject: fore, in vanguard3) Makarov: to the fore -
106 пробудиться
1) General subject: arouse, dawn, rouse, come to the fore, wake up2) Makarov: come to the fore (о сомнениях опасениях) -
107 проснуться
1) General subject: arouse, awake, awake from a dream, be up, to be awake, waken, be awake, come to the fore (о сомнениях, опасениях), wake up2) Military: break surface3) Makarov: come to the fore (о сомнениях опасениях) -
108 manifestieren
II v/t manifest, show, display* * *to manifest; to demonstrate* * *ma|ni|fes|tie|ren [manifɛs'tiːrən] ptp manifestiert (geh)1. vtto demonstrate, to manifest2. vi (Sw)to demonstrate3. vrto manifest oneself* * *ma·ni·fes·tie·ren *[manifɛsˈti:rən]vr (geh)1. (zu Tage treten)▪ sich akk in etw dat \manifestieren to become manifest [or apparent] in sth, to manifest itself in sth form* * *reflexives Verb (geh.) be manifested; manifest itself* * *B. v/t manifest, show, display* * *reflexives Verb (geh.) be manifested; manifest itself* * *v.to manifest v. -
109 mengangkasa
be airbone, soar, take off, come to the fore* * *be airborne; soar, take off; come to the fore -
110 for-garðr
m. a ‘fore-yard,’ the fore-court of a house, Fsm. 2, 3: the metaph. phrase, vera á forgörðum (mod. fara að forgörðum), of stores, to go out of doors, i. e. to be wasted and squandered, Fas. iii. 51. -
111 रथाग्र
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112 balzare in primo piano
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113 налицо
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114 изстъпвам се
изстъпям се, изстъпя сеcome/step forward; take a step forward; come to the fore* * *изстъ̀пвам се,възвр. гл. come/step forward; take a step forward; come to the fore. -
115 выступать вперед
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116 выдвигаться вперед
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > выдвигаться вперед
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117 заметный
1) General subject: apprehensible, conspicuous, distinguishable, fore, high-profile, in evidence, kenspeckle, marked, measurable, notable, noticeable, observable, obvious, perceptible, pronounced, remarkable, salient, sensible, substantial, tangible, traceable, visible, well marked, well-marked, evident, telltale2) Medicine: discernible3) Colloquial: stickout4) Mathematics: detectable, outstanding5) Religion: perspicuous6) Diplomatic term: broad, detectible, palpable7) Psychology: perceivable, prominent9) Psychoanalysis: appreciable10) Makarov: sizable, to the fore11) General subject: non-negligible -
118 передние лапы
Makarov: fore feet, the fore feet -
119 передние ноги
Makarov: fore feet, the fore feet -
120 किष्कु _kiṣku
किष्कु a. [P.VI.1.157.] Vile, contemptible, bad.-ष्कुः m. or f.1 The fore-arm. fore-arm measure (= 24 Aṅgulas); Rām.5.35.18.-2 A cubit, span; अवर्धत महा- तेजाः किष्कून्राजंस्त्रयोदश Mb.3.126.32.-3 An instrument for measuring lengths.-4 A cubit of 24 or 42 Aṅgulas; किष्कुः स्मृतो द्विरत्निस्तु द्विचत्वारींशदङ्गुलः । (Brahmāṇda P. Ch.7.5.99.).-Comp. -पर्वन् m.1 Sugar-cane.-2 A bamboo.-3 A kind of reed.
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