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1 უარესი2 უარესად●●we are worse off than we were წინანდელთან შედარებით გავღარიბდით3 უარესი, უარესობაthere's worse to come ეს კიდევ არაფერი, მთლად უარესი იქნებაnone the worse for სულაც არა // არანაკლებადshe is none the worse for having a slight squint ოდნავი სიელმე მას სულაც არ ამახინჯებს -
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1. adjective, comp. of bad 1.худший; he is worse today ему сегодня хуже; to be none the worse for smth. ничуть не пострадать от чего-л.; he is none the worse for it a ему хоть бы что;to be the worse for wearа) износиться, быть поношенным;б) истощиться2. adverb comp. of badlyхуже; сильнее; none the worse ничуть не хуже, еще лучше; I like him none the worse for being outspoken я еще больше люблю его за искренностьworse off3. nounхудшее; to go from bad to worse становиться все хуже и хуже; to have the worse потерпеть поражение; to put to the worse нанести поражение; a change (или a turn) for the worse перемена к худшему; worse cannot happen ничего худшего не может случиться* * *1 (a) худший2 (d) хуже* * *худший, хуже* * *[wɜrs /wɜːs] n. худшее adv. хуже, сильнее* * *лучше-хужепохужехудшеехудшийхуже* * *1. прил.; сравн. от bad 1. худший 2. нареч.; сравн. от badly хуже 3. сущ. худшее -
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[wɜːs] 1. прил.1) сравн. ст. от bad I 1. худшийold manuscripts, written on bad paper, and with worse ink — старые манускрипты, написанные на плохой бумаге ужасными чернилами
If she's worse in the morning, I'll call the doctor. — Если утром ей станет хуже, я вызову врача.
2. нареч.; сравн. ст. от badlyAfter the operation he got worse instead of better. — После операции ему стало ещё хуже, а не лучше. / После операции его состояние ухудшилось, а не улучшилось.
хуже; сильнее- be worse off
- worse for wear 3. сущ.change / turn for the worse — перемена к худшему
Worse cannot happen. — Ничего худшего не может случиться.
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/wə:s/ * tính từ (cấp so sánh của bad) - xấu hơn, tồi hơn, dở hơn - ác hơn - nguy hiểm hơn - (vị ngữ) nặng hơn, trầm trọng hơn, nguy kịch hơn (bệnh, hoàn cảnh) =the doctor says he is worse today+ bác sĩ nói bệnh anh ta hôm nay nặng hơn =to have the worse ground+ ở địa vị xấu hơn, ở trong điều kiện xấu hơn * phó từ (cấp so sánh của badly) - xấu hơn, kém hơn =he has been taken worse+ bệnh tình anh ta trở nên xấu hơn (nặng hơn) - tệ hơn, mạnh hơn, quá quắt hơn =it's raining worse than ever+ mưa chưa bao giờ dữ như thế này !none the worse - không kém !worse off - lâm vào hoàn cảnh xấu hơn; sa sút * danh từ - cái xấu hơn, cái tệ hơn, cái tồi hơn =there was worse to come+ còn có những cái xấu hơn sẽ đến - tình trạng xấu hơn, chiều hướng xấu hơn =a change for the worse+ sự thay đổi xấu đi =to go from bad to worse+ ngày càng xấu hơn - (the worse) sự thua cuộc =to have the worse+ bị thua =to put to the worse+ thắng -
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I[wə:s] n ավելի վատ. for the worse դեպի վա տը. from bad to worse ավելի ու ավելի վատ. the worse պարտություն. have the worse պարտված լինել. He is getting worse (հիվանդը) Ավելի է վատանում. to make it worse և որ ավելի վատ է. grow worse վատթարանալ. worse luck շատ ցավալի է. worse weather շատ վատ եղանակ. so much the worse ավելի վատ. None the worse Դրանից ավելի վատ չէրII[wə:s] adv ավելի վատ. worse than ever ավելի վատ/ուժեղ քան երբևէ. We’re worse off than we were Մենք ավելի աղքատացանք -
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > worse
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Ia. 더욱 나쁜, be \worse off 살림이 어렵다, (and) what is \worse, or to make matters \worse 설상가상으로IIad. 더욱 나쁘게IIIn. 더욱 나쁜 일(물건), have(put to)the \worse 패배하다(시키다) -
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prep.Out of: P. and V. ἐκ (gen.).Off Laconia: P. κατὰ τὴν Λακωνικήν (Thuc. 4, 2; cf., Thuc. 8, 86).——————adv.A long way off: P. διὰ πολλοῦ.Be off, be distant, v.: P. and V. ἀπέχειν, P. διέχειν.Off, gone: Ar. and V. φροῦδος (also Antipho. but rare P.).Be off, be gone, v.: P. and V. οἴχεσθαι, ἀπαλλαγῆναι ( 2nd aor. pass. ἀπαλλάσσειν), ἀποίχεσθαι, V. ἐξοίχεσθαι, Ar. and V. διοίχεσθαι (also Plat. but rare P.), ἔρρειν (also Plat. But rare P.).Be badly off: P. ἀπόρως διακεῖσθαι.How are you off for friends: V. πῶς δʼ εὐμενείας (gen. sing.)... ἔχεις; (Eur., Hel. 313).Cut off: lit., P. and V. τέμνειν, κόπτειν, Ar. and P. ἀποτέμνειν, V. θερίζειν, ἀπαμᾶν; see under Cut.Intercept: P. ἀπολαμβάνειν, διαλαμβάνειν.Get off: see Escape.Keep off, ward off: P. and V. ἀμύνειν; see ward off.Refrain: P. and V. ἀπέχειν.Lie off, of a ship: P. ἐφορμεῖν (dat.); of an island: P. ἐπικεῖσθαι (dat. or absol.).Make off, run away: Ar. and P. ἀποδιδράσκειν.Take off from oneself: use mid. of verbs given.Parody: Ar. and P. κωμῳδεῖν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Off
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adj.Inferior: P. and V. ἥσσων.My malady ever flourishes and grows worse: V. ἡ δʼ ἐμὴ νόσος ἀεὶ τέθηλε κἀπὶ μεῖζον ἔρχεται (Soph., Phil. 259).——————adv.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Worse
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70 off the record
1) конфиденциальный, неофициальный, не подлежащий оглашению в печати [первонач. о сообщениях, делаемых президентом США на пресс-конференции]They sat down and Essex remained standing, smoking his pipe. ‘Now, Al,’ he said to Hamber, ‘Put that paper away. This is all off the record. I know you fellows hate the phrase, but it is unavoidable at this stage.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 7) — Все расселись, но Эссекс продолжал стоять, покуривая трубку. - Слушайте, Эл, - сказал он Хэмберу. - Спрячьте свой блокнот. Все это не для печати. Я знаю, вы, газетчики, не любите этой фразы, но на данной стадии переговоров это неизбежно.
He hesitated a moment, and then asked deliberately, ‘Can we talk off the record for ten minutes?’ I was pressed enough and frayed enough to be irritated by the phrase he used. I reminded him rather too tartly that in diplomacy everything, sooner or later, went on the record. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. IV) — Мистер Ментон помолчал, затем осторожно спросил: - Могу я поговорить с вами минут десять неофициально, так сказать, не для стенограммы? Я был так издерган, так устал, что не мог сдержать раздражения. И, пожалуй, излишне язвительно напомнил ему, что в дипломатии все рано или поздно попадает в стенограмму.
I have been present at most of Mr. Menon's press conferences at the UN, and have heard him speak on and off the record. (‘New World Review’) — Мне довелось присутствовать на многих пресс-конференциях, которые устраивал г-н Менон. На этих пресс-конференциях он выступал и с официальными и с неофициальными заявлениями.
2) разг. между нами говоря‘Off the record,’ Dan Orliffe said quietly, ‘Things aren't going too well, are they?’ Alan made a wry grimace. ‘Equally off the record, they couldn't be worse.’ (A. Hailey, ‘In High Places’, ch. VIII) — - Между нами говоря, - спокойно сказал Дэн Орлиф, - дела идут неважно, не так ли? - Между нами говоря, хуже некуда, - и Алан скривил губы.
...this has to be off the record. Understood? (J. B. Priestley, ‘London End’, ch. 7) —...все, о чем мы говорили, должно остаться между нами. Идет?
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1) кoнфидeнциaльный, нeoфициaльный, нe пoдлeжaщий oглaшeнию в пeчaти [пepвoнaч. o cooбщeнияx, дeлaeмыx пpeзидeнтoм CШA нa пpecc-кoнфepeнции]They sat down and Essex remained standing, smoking his pipe. 'Now, Al,' he said to Hamber. 'Put that paper away. This is all off the record. I know you fellows hate the phrase, but it is unavoidable at this stage' (J. Aldridge). 'I take it that any remarks I make will be treated as off the record and entirely confidential,' he said (Th. Sharpe)2) paзг. мeжду нaми гoвopя'Off the record,' Dan Orliffe said quietly. 'Things aren't going too well, are they?' Alan made a wry grimace. 'Equally off the record, they couldn't be worse' (A Hailey). This has to be off the record. Understand? (J. B. Priestley) -
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > worse-than-standard performance
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > off-standard performance
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adv ([comp] od badly =) gore, lošije; jače, više / none the # = ne lošije; to be # off = lošije proći, lošije stajati (novčano)* * *
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > worse case conditions
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[ˏbetər`ɔf]1. прил.(наиболее) обеспеченныйбогатый|| the better-off people live in the older section of town
2. сущ.собир. богатые|| There is a moral intuition that the better-off should give to the worse-off.
ант. worse-offАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > better-off
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(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) andar mal de dinero, estar en un período de escasez/de vacas flacas* * * -
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verdwijnen, weggaanbe off1 〈 informeel〉ervandoor zijn/gaan 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 ⇒ vertrekken, weg zijn, wegwezen; 〈 sport〉 starten, weg zijn; beginnen 〈 in het bijzonder te praten〉♦voorbeelden:1 when he saw Sue, John was off • toen hij Sue zag, nam John de benen〈 sport〉 and they're off! • en weg zijn ze!be off to a bad start • slecht van start gaanbe off with you • maak dat je wegkomtbe off! • scheer je weg!be better/worse off • er beter/slechter aan toe zijn‘How are you off for food?’ • ‘Hoeveel voedsel heb je (nog)?’ -
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состояние "выключено"to be set at off — находиться в положении «выключено»
off state — выключенное состояние; состояние "выключено"
OFF condition — закрытое состояние; состояние "выключено"
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > condition OFF
См. также в других словарях:
worse off — adj [not before noun] 1.) if you are worse off, you have less money ≠ ↑better off ▪ The rent increases will leave us worse off. worse off than ▪ I don t think we re any worse off than a lot of other people. 2.) in a worse situation ▪ People in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
worse off — adjective 1. ) in a worse situation than you were before, or than someone else is now: There is always somebody worse off than yourself. 2. ) having less money than other people or than you had before: These pay cuts will leave employees up to $3 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
worse off — ► worse off less fortunate or prosperous. Main Entry: ↑worse … English terms dictionary
worse off — Financially poorer • • • Main Entry: ↑worse … Useful english dictionary
worse off doing something — be better/worse off (doing sth) idiom to be in a better or worse situation • She s better off without him. • The weather was so bad we d have been better off staying at home. • We can t be any worse off than we are already. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
worse off than something — be ˌworse ˈoff (than sb/sth) idiom to be poorer, unhappier, etc. than before or than sb else • The increase in taxes means that we ll be £30 a month worse off than before. • I ve only broken my arm; other people are far worse off than me.… … Useful english dictionary
worse off than somebody — be ˌworse ˈoff (than sb/sth) idiom to be poorer, unhappier, etc. than before or than sb else • The increase in taxes means that we ll be £30 a month worse off than before. • I ve only broken my arm; other people are far worse off than me.… … Useful english dictionary
worse off — adjective (not before noun) 1 having less money than before or than someone else; poorer: The tax increases will leave us worse off. 2 in a worse situation than before or than someone else: The factories on the east bank of the river were even… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
worse off — UK / US adjective 1) in a worse situation than you were before, or than someone else is now There is always somebody worse off than yourself. 2) having less money than other people or than you had before Pensioners will be worse off by £16 a week … English dictionary
ˌworse ˈoff — adj 1) in a worse situation than someone else, or than before Ant: better off 2) having less money than someone else, or than before Ant: better off … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
worse off — less fortunate or prosperous. → worse … English new terms dictionary