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21 Frist
Frist f 1. GEN time limit, time span, period; 2. RECHT deadline • die Frist für etw. verlängern GEN extend the time limit for sth • eine letzte Frist setzen MGT, RECHT set a final deadline • in der mittleren Frist GEN in the medium term (Synonym: mittelfristig) • innerhalb einer Frist von GEN within a period of • mit einer Frist von zwei Tagen GEN at two days’ notice* * *f < Geschäft> time limit, time span, period ■ die Frist für etw. verlängern < Geschäft> extend the time limit for sth ■ mit einer Frist von zwei Tagen < Geschäft> at two days' notice* * *Frist
period [of time], time [allowed], prescribed (definite) period, (Aufschub) extension, prolongation, (Kündigungsfrist) notice, (Termin) time limit, terminal date, [set, fixed] term, deadline (US), (Zahlungsaufschub) delay, respite, grace, extension;
• auf kurze Frist (Kredit) on short terms;
• in angemessener Frist within a reasonable period of time;
• in kürzester Frist at a minute’s warning (very short notice), within the shortest possible time;
• innerhalb der gesetzlichen Frist within the time allowed by the law;
• innerhalb der vorgeschriebenen Frist within the required time;
• nach Ablauf dieser Frist after expiration of this period;
• unter Einhaltung einer Frist keeping within a period of;
• abgelaufene Frist elapsed time;
• achttägige Frist eight-day period;
• angegebene Frist stated period;
• angemessene Frist reasonable length of time;
• äußerste Frist final date, deadline (US);
• festgesetzte Frist fixed time;
• gesetzliche Frist statutory period;
• zusätzlich gewährte Frist additional time;
• kurze Frist short notice (date, delay);
• letzte Frist final respite;
• richterliche Frist regular term;
• vereinbarte Frist specific period;
• vertraglich vereinbarte Frist term agreed upon;
• zusätzliche Frist extension of time;
• Frist zur Beweiserhebung probationary term (US);
• Frist zur Klageerhebung notice to plead;
• Frist für die Kündigung term of notice;
• Frist von einer Stunde an hour’s delay;
• Frist abkürzen to shorten a period;
• auf kurze Frist ausleihen to loan for a short period;
• Frist berechnen to compute a period;
• Frist einhalten to observe (comply with, adhere to) a time limit, to meet the deadline;
• Fristen und Kostenvoranschläge einhalten to be on time and on budget;
• Frist einräumen to allow time (a breathing space, fam.), to accord (grant) a respite;
• Frist festsetzen to set a period of time;
• Frist gewähren to allow grace, to accord (grant) a respite, to grant time, to [allow] time;
• dem Schuldner eine Frist von einer Woche gewähren to give a debtor a week’s grace;
• einen Tag Frist gewähren to grant (give) a day’s grace;
• für eine Tratte noch einen Monat Frist gewähren to extend (prolong) a draft for another month;
• jem. mit einer Frist von einem Monat kündigen to give s. o. a month’s notice;
• Frist verstreichen lassen to let the appointed time pass;
• Frist setzen to fix a period, to lay down a time limit;
• für die Fertigstellung einer Arbeit eine Frist setzen to set a time for the completion of a job;
• Frist zur Forderungsanmeldung setzen to limit time to make proof of one’s claims;
• Frist von sechs Monaten setzen to give six months notice;
• Frist überschreiten to exceed the prescribed period (a time limit);
• Frist verkürzen to abridge a time, to shorten a term;
• Frist verlängern to extend a period (the time);
• Frist zur Abgabe einer Erklärung verlängern to extend the time for filing an answer;
• Frist vorsehen to provide a time limit;
• Frist wahren to observe a term;
• Frist zugestehen to accord a respite;
• Fristablauf expiration (expiry) of a period, end of a term, elapsed time, lapse of time, deadline;
• ohne Fristangabe without day;
• Fristberechnung calculation of (computing) time, computation of a term (period);
• bei der Fristberechnung in reckoning time;
• Fristbestimmung fixation of a period;
• Frist bewilligung, Fristeinräumung granting of time;
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22 ranhalten
v/refl (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) umg.1. (sich beeilen) get a move on; bei der Arbeit: get on with it; wenn wir den Termin schaffen wollen, müssen wir uns ranhalten if we want to meet the deadline, we’ll have to step on it2. (nicht nachlassen) keep at it3. (beim Essen zugreifen) dig in; wenn du von dem kalten Büfett noch etwas haben willst, musst du dich ranhalten if you want any more from the cold buffet, you’ll have to dig in fast* * *rạn|hal|ten ['ranhaltn]vr sep (inf)1) (= sich beeilen, sich umtun) to get a move on (inf)* * *ran|hal·tenvr irreg (fam)haltet euch ran get a move on fam* * ** * *ranhalten v/r (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) umgwenn wir den Termin schaffen wollen, müssen wir uns ranhalten if we want to meet the deadline, we’ll have to step on it2. (nicht nachlassen) keep at it3. (beim Essen zugreifen) dig in;wenn du von dem kalten Büfett noch etwas haben willst, musst du dich ranhalten if you want any more from the cold buffet, you’ll have to dig in fast* * * -
23 срок
м.1) ( определённый момент времени) date; term, timeсрок платежа́ — due date; (по векселю, облигации тж.) maturity date
срок наста́л — it is time, the time has come
кра́йний / преде́льный срок — deadline
срок го́дности — см. годность
срок хране́ния — shelf (storage) life
срок слу́жбы (оборудования) — lifetime, service life
к сроку, в срок — in time
к усло́вленному сроку, в ука́занный срок — by the time fixed, by the deadline
успева́ть по срокам — meet the deadline
до срока — early, ahead of time / schedule
выполня́ть рабо́ту в напряжённые сроки — work on a tight schedule
2) ( промежуток времени) periodна срок — for a period, for some time
в кратча́йшие сроки — as soon as possible; with the shortest possible delay
срок аре́нды — term / period of lease
срок обуче́ния — term of study
срок вое́нной слу́жбы — call-up period
срок де́йствия догово́ра — (validity) period of a treaty or contract
срок да́вности юр. — prescription, term of limitation
срок полномо́чий — term of office
избира́ть сроком на три го́да — elect for a term of three years
сроком до двух [трёх] ме́сяцев — within two [three] months
э́тот ве́ксель сроком на три́дцать дней — this bill runs thirty days
по истече́нии срока — when the time expires, at the expiration [-pə-] of the period
за коро́ткий срок — in a short / brief [briːf] space of time
3) ( продолжительность службы в армии или заключения) term; time разг.служи́ть срок в а́рмии — serve time in the army
отсиде́ть срок — serve / do time in prison
••сроком на в знач. предл. — for a term / period of
догово́р заключён сроком на оди́н год — the contract has been made for a term / period of one year
да́й(те) срок разг. — wait a bit, have patience; give me time
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24 подрядчик не уложился в срок из-за недостатка монтажного оборудования
Makarov: contractor failed to meet the deadline for lack of erection facilities, the contractor failed to meet the deadline for lack of erection facilitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подрядчик не уложился в срок из-за недостатка монтажного оборудования
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25 wahren
v/t (aufrechterhalten) preserve, maintain; (auch Geheimnis) keep; (Interessen etc.) look after, protect, safeguard; den Schein wahren keep up appearances; die Frist wahren meet the deadline; Form 3* * *to uphold; to preserve* * *wah|ren ['vaːrən]vt1) (= wahrnehmen) Interessen, Rechte to look after, to protect, to safeguard2) (= erhalten) Autorität, Ruf, Würde to preserve, to keep; Geheimnis to keep; Chancen to keep alive; gute Manieren to adhere to, to observedie Form wáhren — to adhere to correct form
den Anstand wáhren — to observe the proprieties
See:→ Schein* * *wah·ren[ˈva:rən]vt1. (schützen)▪ etw \wahren to protect [or safeguard] sthjds Interessen \wahren to look after sb's interestsjds Rechte \wahren to protect sb's rights2. (erhalten)▪ etw \wahren to maintain [or preserve] sthes fiel mir nicht leicht, meine Fassung zu \wahren it wasn't easy for me to keep my composure* * *transitives Verb (geh.) preserve, maintain <balance, equality, neutrality, etc.>; maintain, assert <authority, right>; keep < secret>; defend, safeguard <interests, rights, reputation>; s. auch Distanz 2); Form 5)* * *wahren v/t (aufrechterhalten) preserve, maintain; (auch Geheimnis) keep; (Interessen etc) look after, protect, safeguard;den Schein wahren keep up appearances;* * *transitives Verb (geh.) preserve, maintain <balance, equality, neutrality, etc.>; maintain, assert <authority, right>; keep < secret>; defend, safeguard <interests, rights, reputation>; s. auch Distanz 2); Form 5) -
26 einhalten
einhalten v 1. GEN meet; keep to, stick to (Verabredung); adhere to (Vertrag); abide by (Regeln); 2. RECHT comply with (Klausel); observe, comply with, adhere to (Vorschriften, Gesetze); keep (Versprechen); fulfill, meet (Verpflichtung)* * *v 1. < Geschäft> meet, Verabredung keep to, stick to, Vertrag adhere to, Regeln abide by; 2. < Recht> Klausel comply with, Vorschriften, Gesetze observe, comply with, adhere to, Versprechen keep, Verpflichtung fulfill, meet* * *einhalten
(Bestimmungen) to keep, to observe, to adhere;
• Abmachung einhalten to abide by an agreement;
• Bedingungen einhalten to adhere to terms;
• Bestimmungen einhalten to comply with the rules;
• Fahrplan einhalten to stick to a timetable;
• Frist einhalten to keep within time, to meet the deadline (US);
• Gesellschaftsstatuten einhalten to observe the articles of association;
• Kündigungsfrist einhalten to observe the terms of notice;
• Lieferfrist einhalten to deliver on schedule;
• Limit einhalten to observe a price limit;
• Produktionsquoten einhalten to work through production quotas;
• Termin nicht einhalten to let the appointed time pass;
• Verabredung einhalten to keep an appointment;
• seine Verpflichtungen einhalten to keep one’s engagements;
• Vertrag einhalten to abide by a contract;
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29 успеть закончить работу к установленному сроку
1) Diplomatic term: meet a deadline2) Mass media: meet the deadlineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > успеть закончить работу к установленному сроку
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30 überziehen
(Kleidung) to slip on; to put on;(Konto) to overdraw;(mit Stoff) to cover; to sheathe; to suffuse; to coat* * *über|zie|hen [yːbɐ'tsiːən] ptp überzogen [yːbɐ'tsoːgn] insep irreg1. vt1) (= bedecken) to cover; (mit Schicht, Belag) to coat; (mit Metall) to plate; (mit Zuckerguss) to ice (Brit), to frost (US)Polstermöbel neu überzíéhen lassen — to have furniture re-covered
mit Gold/Silber überzogen — gold-/silver-plated
2) Konto to overdrawer hat sein Konto (um 500 Euro) überzogen — he has overdrawn his account (by 500 euros), he is (500 euros) overdrawn
3) (geh = heimsuchen, befallen)das Land mit Krieg überzíéhen — to inflict war on the country
jdn mit Vorwürfen überzíéhen — to heap criticism on sb
4) Redezeit etc to overrun5) (= übertreiben) to overdoSee:→ auch überzogen2. vi2) (Redner, Moderator) to overrun3. vr1) (=sich bedecken Himmel) to cloud over, to become overcast2) (mit Schicht etc) to become covered or coated* * *1) (to cover: She coated the biscuits with chocolate.) coat2) (to continue longer than intended: The programme overran by five minutes.) overrun* * *über·zie·hen *1[y:bɐˈtsi:ən]I. vt1. (bedecken)er hat sein Konto [um Euro 1.000] überzogen he has overdrawn his account [by 1,000 euros], he is [1,000 euros] overdrawnden Kreditrahmen \überziehen to exceed one's credit limit▪ etw \überziehen to carry sth too farein Land mit Krieg \überziehen to invade a countryein mit Krieg überzogenes Land a war-stricken [or -torn] countryjdn mit immer neuen Forderungen \überziehen to demand more and more from sbjdn mit einem Prozess \überziehen to bring legal action against sbII. vi2. (über die eingeteilte Zeit hinaus) to overrun [one's allotted time]über|zie·hen2[ˈy:bɐtsi:ən]1. (anlegen)▪ jdm etw \überziehen to put [or slip] sth on sb2. (fam)jdm eins [mit etw dat] \überziehen to clobber [or clout] sb [one] [with sth] fam, to give sb a clout [with sth] fam* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives Verb2)II 1.jemandem eins od. ein paar überziehen — (ugs.) give somebody a clout
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)die Betten frisch überziehen — put clean sheets on the beds; change the sheets on the beds
2.sie hat ihr Konto [um 300 Euro] überzogen — she is [300 euros] overdrawn
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) overdraw one's account; go overdrawn2) (bei einer Sendung, einem Vortrag) overrun3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb < sky> cloud over, become overcast* * *über'ziehen (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/t1. (bedecken, einhüllen) cover; (Kissen etc) put a cover on; (Kopfkissen) put a pillowslip (besonders US pillowcase) on; GASTR coat;das Bett überziehen make up the bed;das Bett frisch überziehen change the sheets (on the bed), change the bed linens, put clean sheets on (the bed);neu überziehen (Polstermöbel) reupholster2. (übertreiben) overdo, exaggerate;seine Kritik überziehen overdo ( oder go overboard with) one’s criticismB. v/r Himmel: become overcast;es überzieht sich it’s clouding overC. v/t & v/i2. zeitlich: go over the time limit (um by), break the deadline; terminlich: fail to meet the deadline;(die Redezeit/Sendezeit etc)überziehen overrun (um by);überziehen auch go on longer than allowed'überziehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) put on, slip over;sich (dat)etwas Warmes überziehen put on something warm;jemandem eins überziehen umg land sb one* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives Verb2)II 1.jemandem eins od. ein paar überziehen — (ugs.) give somebody a clout
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)die Betten frisch überziehen — put clean sheets on the beds; change the sheets on the beds
2.sie hat ihr Konto [um 300 Euro] überzogen — she is [300 euros] overdrawn
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) overdraw one's account; go overdrawn2) (bei einer Sendung, einem Vortrag) overrun3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb < sky> cloud over, become overcast* * *(Bett) v.to change the sheets on (a bed) expr.to put fresh linen on (a bed) expr. (Kleid) v.to put on v. (Konto) v.to overdraw v. (Sendezeit) v.to overrun v. v.to coat v.to cover v.to exceed the time limit expr.to sheathe v. -
31 über'ziehen
(unreg., untr., hat)I v/t1. (bedecken, einhüllen) cover; (Kissen etc.) put a cover on; (Kopfkissen) put a pillowslip (bes. Am. pillowcase) on; GASTR. coat; das Bett überziehen make up the bed; das Bett frisch überziehen change the sheets (on the bed), change the bed linens, put clean sheets on (the bed); neu überziehen (Polstermöbel) reupholster2. (übertreiben) overdo, exaggerate; seine Kritik überziehen overdo ( oder go overboard with) one’s criticismIII vt/i2. zeitlich: go over the time limit (um by), break the deadline; terminlich: fail to meet the deadline; (die Redezeit / Sendezeit etc.) überziehen overrun (um by); etw. überziehen auch go on longer than allowed—v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) put on, slip over; sich (Dat) etwas Warmes überziehen put on something warm; jemandem eins überziehen umg. land s.o. one -
32 срок
м1) промежуток времени time, period (of), обусловленный termдвухле́тний срок — two-year period
кра́йний срок — the deadline
срок полномо́чий/пребыва́ния в до́лжности — term of office
на коро́ткий срок — for a short (period of) time
в тече́ние устано́вленного срока — within/in the agreed time
успе́ть сде́лать что-л к устано́вленному сроку — to meet the deadline
когда́ наста́л срок — when the time came
когда́ истечёт срок — when the time is up/has elapsed
президе́нт избира́ется на четырёхле́тний срок — the president is elected for a four-year term
2) прост тюремное заключение termсрок тюре́много заключе́ния — term of imprisonment
отбыва́ть срок — to do/to serve time/a term
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м1) ( назначенное время) deadline ['dedlaɪn], date, termв срок — in/on time
устано́вленный срок — target date
уложи́ться в срок — meet the deadline
по истече́нии срока — when the term expires
2) ( промежуток времени) periodсрок опла́ты - пять дней — to be paid within five days
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34 dotrzym|ać
pf — dotrzym|ywać impf vt 1. (spełnić) to fulfil GB, to fulfill US [umowy]; to meet [warunków]- dotrzymać słowa/obietnicy to keep one’s word/promise- dotrzymać terminu/harmonogramu to meet the deadline/to stay a. keep on schedule2. (przechować) to keep, to preserve- dotrzymała list nietknięty do jego powrotu she kept the letter intact until he got back- owoce udało się dotrzymać do zimy the fruit kept a. lasted until winter3. przest. (wytrwać) [osoba] to wait (until)- nie mogła dotrzymać do kolacji she couldn’t wait to have supper a. for supper- czy te róże dotrzymają do jutra? will the roses keep a. last until GB a. through US tomorrow?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dotrzym|ać
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37 Porter, Charles Talbot
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. 18 January 1826 Auburn, New York, USAd. 1910 USA[br]American inventor of a stone dressing machine, an improved centrifugal governor and a high-speed steam engine.[br]Porter graduated from Hamilton College, New York, in 1845, read law in his father's office, and in the autumn of 1847 was admitted to the Bar. He practised for six or seven years in Rochester, New York, and then in New York City. He was drawn into engineering when aged about 30, first through a client who claimed to have invented a revolutionary type of engine and offered Porter the rights to it as payment of a debt. Having lent more money, Porter saw neither the man nor the engine again. Porter followed this with a similar experience over a patent for a stone dressing machine, except this time the machine was built. It proved to be a failure, but Porter set about redesigning it and found that it was vastly improved when it ran faster. His improved machine went into production. It was while trying to get the steam engine that drove the stone dressing machine to run more smoothly that he made a discovery that formed the basis for his subsequent work.Porter took the ordinary Watt centrifugal governor and increased the speed by a factor of about ten; although he had to reduce the size of the weights, he gained a motion that was powerful. To make the device sufficiently responsive at the right speed, he balanced the centrifugal forces by a counterweight. This prevented the weights flying outwards until the optimum speed was reached, so that the steam valves remained fully open until that point and then the weights reacted more quickly to variations in speed. He took out a patent in 1858, and its importance was quickly recognized. At first he manufactured and sold the governors himself in a specially equipped factory, because this was the only way he felt he could get sufficient accuracy to ensure a perfect action. For marine use, the counterweight was replaced by a spring.Higher speed had brought the advantage of smoother running and so he thought that the same principles could be applied to the steam engine itself, but it was to take extensive design modifications over several years before his vision was realized. In the winter of 1860–1, J.F. Allen met Porter and sketched out his idea of a new type of steam inlet valve. Porter saw the potential of this for his high-speed engine and Allen took out patents for it in 1862. The valves were driven by a new valve gear designed by Pius Fink. Porter decided to display his engine at the International Exhibition in London in 1862, but it had to be assembled on site because the parts were finished in America only just in time to be shipped to meet the deadline. Running at 150 rpm, the engine caused a sensation, but as it was non-condensing there were few orders. Porter added condensing apparatus and, after the failure of Ormerod Grierson \& Co., entered into an agreement with Joseph Whitworth to build the engines. Four were exhibited at the 1867 Paris Exposition Universelle, but Whitworth and Porter fell out and in 1868 Porter returned to America.Porter established another factory to build his engine in America, but he ran into all sorts of difficulties, both mechanical and financial. Some engines were built, and serious production was started c. 1874, but again there were further problems and Porter had to leave his firm. High-speed engines based on his designs continued to be made until after 1907 by the Southwark Foundry and Machine Company, Philadelphia, so Porter's ideas were proved viable and led to many other high-speed designs.[br]Bibliography1908, Engineering Reminiscences, New York: J. Wiley \& Sons; reprinted 1985, Bradley, Ill.: Lindsay (autobiography; the main source of information about his life).Further ReadingR.L.Hills, 1989, Power from Steam. A History of the Stationary Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (examines his governor and steam engine).O.Mayr, 1974, "Yankee practice and engineering theory; Charles T.Porter and the dynamics of the high-speed engine", Technology and Culture 16 (4) (examines his governor and steam engine).RLH -
38 mi|ara
f 1. (wielkość, rozmiar) measure, measurement- wagi i miary weights and measures- miara objętości płynów liquid measure- miara objętościowa ciał sypkich dry measure- miara objętości cubic measure- pH jest miarą kwasowości wody the pH scale is a measurement of the acidity of the water2. (przyrząd do mierzenia) measure; (krawiecka) measuring tape, tape measure; (kuchenna) measuring cup a. jug 3. sgt (rozmiar) measurement- wziąć miarę z kogoś (na suknię/garnitur) to take sb’s measurements a. to measure sb (for a dress/suit)- robiony a. szyty na miarę custom-made, made-to-measure4. sgt (ilość) measure, amount- nie spodziewano się sukcesu na taką miarę nobody expected such a degree of success5. sgt (kryterium) measure, yardstick- bogactwo nie jest miarą szczęścia/sukcesu wealth isn’t a measure of happiness/success6. książk. (umiar) moderation, measure- zachować miarę (w jedzeniu/piciu) to exercise moderation (in eating/drinking)- brakowało mu miary he lacked moderation7. pot. (przymiarka) fitting- w środę proszę przyjść do miary please come for a fitting on Wednesday8. (wartość, stopień) measure- chwalić i ganić w równej mierze to distribute praise and blame in equal measure- w znacznej a. wielkiej mierze in large a. great measure- nasz sukces w dużej mierze zależy od jego ostatecznej decyzji our success depends largely on his final decision9. Literat. (metrum) measure, metre- □ miary metryczne metric measures■ bez miary pot. beyond measure- moja wdzięczność będzie bez miary my gratitude will be beyond measure- przebrała się miara mojej cierpliwości my patience is running out a. wearing thin- na miarę kogoś/czegoś a. na jakąś miarę up to (certain) standards- był on politykiem na miarę europejską as a politician, he was of European calibre- artystka na miarę światową an artist of international stature- dzieło na miarę epoki a work of art worthy of the age- znacznej a. wielkiej miary of great calibre a. stature- jest artystą wielkiej miary he’s an artist of great stature- mierzyć kogoś/coś jedną miarą a. przykładać do kogoś/czegoś jedną miarę pot. to tar everyone with the same brush- mierzyć kogoś/coś swoją miarą to judge sb by one’s own standards- (po)nad miarę excessively, to excess- ponad miarę szczęśliwy excessively happy- pracować ponad miarę to be overworked- pił ponad miarę he drank to excess- hojny ponad miarę generous to a fault- konfliktów w świecie jest ponad miarę there are far too many conflicts in the world- przykładać do kogoś/czegoś jakąś miarę pot. to measure sb/sth by the yardstick of sth- do niej przecież nie można przykładać tej miary, co do zwykłej przeciętnej kobiety she can’t be measured by the same yardstick as an ordinary woman- w miarę pot. just enough; [interesujący, udany, wykwalifikowany] moderately, tolerably- doskonała zupa – przypraw w miarę i nie przesolona excellent soup: just enough spices and not too much salt- w miarę jak słuchali, ich zainteresowanie rosło as they listened, their interest grew- w miarę czytania odkrywał coraz więcej błędów as he read, he discovered more and more errors- w miarę upływu czasu with the passage of time- w miarę możności a. (czyichś) możliwości as far as possible, whenever/wherever possible, as well as one can- w miarę możliwości staraj się pracować samodzielnie as far as possible try to work on your own- nasza strona (internetowa) będzie aktualizowana w miarę możliwości our web page will be updated whenever possible- wszystkie zadania wykonuje w miarę swoich możliwości he performs all his tasks as well as he can- w miarę potrzeb as the need arises- braki uzupełniano w miarę potrzeb shortages were made up as the need arose- w miarę sił as far as one’s able- wszyscy będziemy pomagać w miarę sił we’ll all help as far as we’re able- w tej mierze książk. in this respect- nie udało się nam uzyskać w tej mierze żadnego porozumienia we were unable to reach any agreement in this respect- ze wszech miar in every respect- jest to mężczyzna ze wszech miar interesujący the man is interesting in every respect- żadną miarą książk. by no means, not by a long chalk a. not by a long shot- żadną miarą nie przyjmujemy na siebie odpowiedzialności za tę tragedię we by no means accept responsibility for this tragedy- ten koń nie wygra, żadną miarą this horse won’t win, not by a long shot- żadną miarą nie wykonamy tego w terminie there’s no way we can meet the deadline for this- apetyt rośnie w miarę jedzenia przysł. much wants moreThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mi|ara
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39 пропускать
I несов. - пропуска́ть, сов. - пропусти́ть; (вн.)1) ( давать пройти) let (d) go past; let (d) pass; make way (for); let through (d)пропусти́те его́ — let him pass
пропуска́ть толпу́ через воро́та — let the crowd through the gate
пропусти́ть гол спорт — let through a goal
2) ( впускать) let in (d), admit (d); (в вн.) let (d into), admit (d to)3) ( разрешать) allow (d), let (d) throughкак они́ пропусти́ли тако́е в печа́ть! — how could they have allowed such a thing to be printed!
4) (че́рез; прогонять, проводить) run (d through), pass (d through)пропуска́ть через себя́ — let through (d)
пропуска́ть че́рез фильтр — run (d) through a filter
пропуска́ть мя́со че́рез мясору́бку — mince meat
5) тк. несов. ( обладать проницаемостью для чего-л) let through (d); ( о бумаге) drink (d); absorb (d)пропуска́ть во́ду — be pervious to water, leak
не пропуска́ть во́ду — be impervious to water, be waterproof
э́та бума́га пропуска́ет (черни́ла) — this paper absorbs / drinks (ink)
плёнка не пропуска́ет во́здух — the film is airtight
••II несов. - пропуска́ть, сов. - пропусти́ть; (вн.)пропусти́ть стака́нчик [рю́мку] разг. — toss off a glass
1) ( не замечать важное) miss (d); overlook (d)пропуска́ть опеча́тки — overlook a misprint
ты пропусти́л гла́вное — you missed the most important part; ( не понял суть) you missed the point
2) (упускать, не успевать) miss (d)пропусти́ть свой авто́бус — miss one's bus
пропуска́ть все наме́ченные сро́ки — be badly behind schedule; never meet the deadline
3) ( исключать как лишнее) omit (d), leave out (d); ( переходить к дальнейшему) skip (d)пропуска́йте подро́бности — omit / skip the details
пропусти́те э́ту главу́ — skip this chapter
две сце́ны в пье́се бы́ли пропу́щены — two scenes in the play were left out
пе́рвое блю́до мо́жно и пропусти́ть — the first course can easily be skipped
4) (не указывать, не заполнять) miss out (d), leave out (d)вы пропусти́ли да́ту при заполне́нии бла́нка — you missed out the date when completing the form
в объявле́нии пропу́щена цена́ — the advertisement misses / leaves out the price
вста́вьте пропу́щенные бу́квы [слова́] — restore the missing letters [words]; fill in the blanks
5) (не посещать, не проводить) miss (d); (намеренно тж.) skip (d)пропусти́ть ле́кцию — miss a lecture; ( намеренно) cut a lecture
пропуска́ть заня́тия в шко́ле — be absent from classes; ( прогуливать) skip school
••пропуска́ть ми́мо уше́й (вн.) разг. — turn a deaf [def] ear (to); pay no heed (to)
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40 получаться
несов. - получа́ться, сов. - получи́ться1) (с прил. или нареч.; оказываться) turn out (+ adj), come out (as), be (+ adj)результа́ты получи́лись блестя́щие — the results turned out brilliant
вы́вод получи́лся неожи́данный — the conclusion was unexpected
но получи́лось ина́че — but it turned out otherwise
замеча́ние получи́лось гру́бым — the remark came out as rude
так получи́лось безл. — it (just) happened this way
получи́лось так, что... безл. — it so happened that...
про́сто здо́рово получи́лось! безл. — it was just great!
2) (из; возникать в результате) come out (of)из э́того ничего́ не получи́лось — nothing came out of it
из э́того ничего́ хоро́шего не полу́чится — this will take you nowhere; this will do no good
из него́ полу́чится хоро́ший учи́тель [муж; рабо́тник] — he is going to make a good teacher [husband; worker]
3) несов. ( проходить или завершаться успешно) make progress; сов. succeed; be [turn out] successfulну как, получа́ется? — well, are you making any progress?
получи́лось ли у вас устро́иться на рабо́ту? — did you manage to get a job?
у меня́ не получи́лось успе́ть к сро́ку — I didn't manage to meet the deadline
у тебя́ полу́чится — you'll make it
••хоте́ли как лу́чше, а получи́лось как всегда́ погов. — we tried our best, but it was a botch-up as usual; ≈ we tried our best, you know the rest
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