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21 go off-stage
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22 he is different off-stage
Общая лексика: он совсем другой в частной жизниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is different off-stage
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23 the melody played off-stage
Общая лексика: музыка, играющая за сценойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the melody played off-stage
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24 stage
I [steɪdʒ] nстадия, этап, период, ступень, уровень, фазаShort cuts at this stage can be costly. — Экономия на этом этапе может дорого обойтись.
Things reached a critical stage. — Положение дел достигло критической точки.
The financial trouble reached an acute stage. — Финансовые трудности резко обострились
- important stage- probationary stage
- beginning stage
- planning stage
- convalescent stage
- transitionary stage
- critical stage
- formative stage
- junior stage of learning
- three stage rocket
- advanced stage of consumption
- acute stage of disease
- curable stage of disease
- stage of arguing for and against
- long stage of inactivity
- various stages of growth
- another stage in the process
- stages in a person's life
- stage of action
- gradual development by stages
- disarmament by stages
- in the first stage
- at various stages of growth
- at the present advanced stage of our knowledge
- at an early stage of our history
- during the early stage of life
- be in the laboratory stage
- be out of planning stage
- bring the invention to the commercial stage
- enter a new stage
- go through the work by stages
- learn the language in easy stages
- operate on the patient in the acute stage
- reach the stage of considerable skill
- reach the commitee stage
- reach a new stage
- recognize the disease in its early and curable stage
- travel by easy stages II [steɪdʒ] n1) сцена, эстрада, подмостки, помостI can't see the stage from here. — Мне отсюда не видно сцену.
The actor was on the stage for most of the play. — Актер почти весь спектакль не сходил со сцены.
We are on stage most of the time. — Мы почти все время на виду.
All the world is a stage. — Весь мир - театральная сцена.
- large stage- well-set stage
- high stage
- enormous stage
- revolving stage
- stage floor
- stage door
- short survey of the European political stage
- front of the stage
- slide on the stage
- build up a stage
- clear the stage for action
- have seats not far from the stage
- jump on the stage
- light the stage
- quit the political stage
- serve for a stage
- set the stage for the next scene
- turn one's eyes on the stage
- walk out on the stage
- stage set for an indoor scene2) театр, театральная деятельность, сценаThe play was first given on this stage. — Пьеса была впервые поставлена на этой сцене.
Off the stage she was an ordinary woman. — Вне сцены она была обыкновенной женщиной
- English stage- European political stage- stage production- stage whisper
- stage manager
- stage business
- stage fright
- stage fever
- stage right
- one of the best actresses on the modern stage
- her success on the Parisian stage
- act on the stage
- adapt a story for the stage
- arrange a story for the stage
- do many parts on the stage
- go on the stage
- go off the stage
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25 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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26 off the record
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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29 off-day
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30 off-gas compressor
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > off-gas compressor
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31 to play off the stage
переиграть (кого-л.) на сцене прям. и перен.Perron was rather surly, a peasant who is being played off the stage by a man with style. — Перон был неотёсанным деревенщиной, которого мог обойти человек, обладающий определённым шиком.
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32 to go off the stage
to go off (to retire from) the stage уйти (сойти) со сценыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to go off the stage
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33 hiss off
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34 pull off
inf провернуть (о сделке), удаватьсяMuch to our surprise, he pulled off the deal.
I never thought we’d ever stage this play, but somehow we pulled it off.
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35 hoot off
[ʹhu:tʹɒf] = hoot awayhe was hooted off the stage - освистанный публикой, он покинул сцену
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36 on-off servosystem
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > on-off servosystem
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37 pick-off gear
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38 reading-off microscope
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > reading-off microscope
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39 Single-stage-to-orbit horizontal take-off and landing reusable satellite launch vehicle (HOTOL)
Космонавтика: одноступенчатый МВКА с горизонтальным стартом и посадкой (ХОТОЛ)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Single-stage-to-orbit horizontal take-off and landing reusable satellite launch vehicle (HOTOL)
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40 boo an actor off the stage
Общая лексика: шиканьем прогнать актёра со сценыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > boo an actor off the stage
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