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21 упреждать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) устар. разг. (предупреждать) warn
2) (опережать) forestall* * *1) anticipate; 2) anticipatory* * *упреждать; упредить 1) warn 2) forestall* * * -
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несов. - упрежда́ть, сов. - упреди́ть; (вн.)1) ( опережать) forestall (d)упрежда́ть проти́вника — forestall the enemy
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23 предотвратить
совprevent; ( путём предупреждающего действия) forestallслу́жбе безопа́сности удало́сь предотврати́ть покуше́ние на премье́р-мини́стра — the security service managed to forestall an attempt at the prime minister's life
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24 предвосхищать
vt кн; св - предвосхити́тьto anticipate; опережать, предупреждать события to forestall -
25 предвосхищать
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26 предупредить
1. forestall; anticipate; prevent; warn; give noticeпредупредил о; предупрежденный о — warned of
предупредить, предостеречь — to give a warning
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27 предотвращать
•Extensive baffling is used to prevent laser scatter reaching the photomultipliers.
•Motors on the milling heads are totally enclosed to exclude (or prevent, or guard against) ingress of metallic dust.
•A duplicate radar system is the obvious way to guard against the possibility of grounding due to equipment failure.
•The installation insures against dehydration of the gypsum.
•The resulting gyroscopic stabilization keeps the projectile tumbling.
•The filter keeps stray radio-frequency signals entering the amplifier.
•The closed vacuum system precludes oxidation.
•The presence of titanium prevents the formation of martensite.
•The non-return valve prevents air being drawn back into the main-pump suction.
•This requires shutdown of the reactor to safeguard it against the release of contaminants.
•The rams are situated on the outside of the main chassis members to ensure that no twisting arises at...
•Properly executed roof bolting will inhibit loosening.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > предотвращать
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28 воспрепятствовать проникновению конкурентов
Advertising: forestall the entry of competitors (на рынок)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > воспрепятствовать проникновению конкурентов
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29 забегать вперёд
1) General subject: forestall, nip on ahead, take the ball before the bound, jump ahead of oneself (I'm sorry, I'm jumping ahead of myself, that happened five years later.), jump the gun2) Set phrase: anticipate, be ahead of time3) American English: get ahead of oneself4) Makarov: ride before the hounds, ride past the hounds, run before the hounds, catch the ball before the bound5) Idiomatic expression: run before you can walk, get ahead of (oneself) -
30 забегать вперед
1) General subject: forestall, nip on ahead, take the ball before the bound, jump ahead of oneself (I'm sorry, I'm jumping ahead of myself, that happened five years later.), jump the gun2) Set phrase: anticipate, be ahead of time3) American English: get ahead of oneself4) Makarov: ride before the hounds, ride past the hounds, run before the hounds, catch the ball before the bound5) Idiomatic expression: run before you can walk, get ahead of (oneself) -
31 опередить
1) General subject: be ahead of, be beforehand with, be in advance of (кого-л.), be one jump ahead of (кого-л.), beat to the punch (кого-л.), forestall, get the start of, give the dust, give the go-by, lead, leave behind, outdistance, outfoot, outgo, outmarch, outride, outstart (кого-л.), outstrip, pass, stay one jump ahead of (кого-л.), steal a march (в чем-либо), to be (stay) one jump ahead of (smb.) (кого-л.), to be in advance, to be in advance of (smb.) (кого-л.), advance, anticipate, be ahead, be in advance, make rings round, outrun, beat to (smb to smth - кого-либо в чем-либо), get the start of (кого-л.), wipe eye (кого-л.), get the foot of (обогнать, кого-л.), wipe somebody's eye, outperform2) Colloquial: get the jump on (smb.) (кого-л.), have the jump on (smb.) (кого-л.), ring the rounds3) American: give the dust to (smb.) (кого-л.)4) Military: steal a march on (противника)5) Mathematics: advance beyond, overtake, surpass6) Jargon: get the jump on smb. (кого-либо), have the jump on smb. (кого-либо), wipe eyes (кого-л.)7) Advertising: (см. http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_russian/advertising_public_relations/1413446-way_ahead.html) stay ahead8) Makarov: beat to the draw (кого-л.)9) Phraseological unit: beat somebody to the punch, beat [somebody] to it10) Idiomatic expression: get a jump on (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/get+a+jump+on) -
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Makarov: forestall a plot -
33 опережать
1) General subject: advance, anticipate, be in advance, forestall, get ahead of, go before, leave behind, outride, outrun, outstrip, pass, steal a march (в чем-либо), to be ahead, be ahead of time, outgo, outpace, surpass, lead smb./smth. in, outperform2) Colloquial: ring the rounds3) Sports: outscore4) Engineering: lead5) Mathematics: advance beyond, ahead, be ahead of, overtake6) Economy: outrun (по уровню, по темпам роста), run ahead7) Automobile industry: outmarch8) Mining: keep keel forward9) Metallurgy: slip forward in advance10) Textile: fore-run11) Jargon: one up13) Oil: keep ahead, keep forward15) Business: outdistance -
34 опережать меры
Makarov: forestall measures -
35 опережать наступление
Makarov: forestall the offensiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опережать наступление
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36 опережать план
1) Economy: be ahead of schedule (график)2) Mass media: go ahead of the plan3) Makarov: forestall a plan -
37 опережать победу
Makarov: forestall the victory -
38 опережать санкции
Makarov: forestall sanctions -
39 отговаривать страну
Makarov: forestall a country from doing (от чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отговаривать страну
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40 отговаривать страну от совершения
Makarov: forestall a country from doing (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отговаривать страну от совершения
См. также в других словарях:
Forestall — Fore*stall , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Forestalled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forestalling}.] [OE. forstallen to stop, to obstruct; to stop (goods) on the way to the market by buying them beforehand, from forstal obstruction, AS. forsteal, foresteall, prop.,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forestall — I verb act in advance, antevertere, anticipate, arrest, avert, avoid, await, be armed, be forewarned, bring to a standstill, cancel, censor, check, counteract, deter, disallow, enjoin, estop, filibuster, forbid, forfend, frustrate, halt, hinder,… … Law dictionary
forestall — (v.) late 14c. (implied in forestalling), to lie in wait for; also to intercept goods before they reach public markets and buy them privately (formerly a crime; mid 14c. in this sense in Anglo French), from O.E. noun foresteall intervention,… … Etymology dictionary
forestall — *prevent, anticipate Analogous words: ward, avert, *prevent, preclude, obviate: *frustrate, thwart, foil, circumvent Contrasted words: court, woo, *invite: further, forward, *advance, promote … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forestall — ► VERB 1) prevent or obstruct (something anticipated) by taking advance action. 2) anticipate and prevent the action of. DERIVATIVES forestaller noun forestalment noun. ORIGIN from Old English, «an ambush» … English terms dictionary
forestall — [fôr stôl′] vt. [ME forestallen < forestal, ambush < OE foresteall: see FORE & STALL2] 1. to prevent or hinder by doing something ahead of time 2. to act in advance of; get ahead of; anticipate 3. to interfere with the trading in (a market) … English World dictionary
forestall — UK [fɔː(r)ˈstɔːl] / US [fɔrˈstɔl] verb [transitive] Word forms forestall : present tense I/you/we/they forestall he/she/it forestalls present participle forestalling past tense forestalled past participle forestalled to prevent something from… … English dictionary
forestall — [[t]fɔː(r)stɔ͟ːl[/t]] forestalls, forestalling, forestalled VERB If you forestall someone, you realize what they are likely to do and prevent them from doing it. [V n] O Leary made to open the door, but Bunbury forestalled him by laying a hand on … English dictionary
forestall — forestaller, n. forestallment, forestalment, n. /fohr stawl , fawr /, v.t. 1. to prevent, hinder, or thwart by action in advance: to forestall a riot by deploying police. 2. to act beforehand with or get ahead of; anticipate. 3. to buy up (goods) … Universalium
forestall — verb Forestall is used with these nouns as the object: ↑criticism … Collocations dictionary
forestall — fore|stall [fo:ˈsto:l US fo:rˈsto:l] v [T] formal [: Old English; Origin: foresteallan to put in front, ambush ] to prevent something from happening or prevent someone from doing something by doing something first ▪ a measure intended to… … Dictionary of contemporary English