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1) General subject: affect, calk (чертеж), copy, exemplify, imitate, mimetic, pattern, pattern after, pattern on, pattern upon, take a pattern of, understudy, hit off, simulate, pattern oneself on (кого-л.)2) Engineering: dub (фонограммы или видеофонограммы), duplicate, make a copy, print (на формную пластину), take a copy3) Professional term: burn4) Railway term: copperspun rotor5) Law: re-design6) Painting: replicate8) Metallurgy: machine to a template9) Polygraphy: burn (экспонировать), photolithograph, print down10) Jargon: (кого-л.) take a page from someone's book12) Oil: backup13) Immunology: copula14) Cartography: copperizing, expose, prick (иглой)15) Mechanic engineering: machine to a profile (при обработке изделий), machine to a template (при обработке изделий), profile (при обработке изделий)16) Patents: desk-top copier17) American English: dupe18) Automation: profile19) Robots: coprocessor20) Makarov: copy (изготовлять копии), duplicate (размножать), reproduce, trace over -
2 брать пример с
1) General subject: take( one's) cue from (кого-л.), take (one's) lead from (кого-л.), model oneself on (кого-л., в своём поведении), pattern oneself on2) Makarov: follow example (кого-л.), follow the example of (кого-л.) -
3 подражать
1) General subject: affect, ape, assonate, copy, counterfeit, echo, emulate, have off, hit off, imitate, impersonify (кому-л.), mime, mimic, portray, take a leaf out of book (кому-л.), take colour from (кому-л.), take example by, take a leaf out of book (кому-л.), model oneself on (кому-л.), pattern oneself on (кому-л.), mirror2) Colloquial: take off3) Obsolete: (неудачно) zany4) Rare: zany5) Railway term: copperspun rotor6) Architecture: simulate7) Jargon: make like, (кому-л.) take a page from someone's book8) Makarov: follow suit -
4 ориентироваться
несовер. и совер.
1) orient(ate) oneself; find/take/get one's bearings прям. и перен.
2) (на кого-л./что-л.)
head (for), make (for); direct one's attention/efforts (to, toward) перен.; be guided (by), pattern one's behaviour (on); familiarize oneself перен.* * *orient(ate) oneself; find/take/get one's bearings -
5 ориентироваться
несовер. и совер.1) orient(ate) oneself; find/take/get one's bearings прям. и перен.2) (на кого-л./что-л.)head (for), make (for); direct one's attention/efforts (to, toward) перен.; be guided (by), pattern one's behaviour (on); familiarize oneself перен.Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > ориентироваться
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6 ориентироваться
несов. и сов.1. orientate oneself2. (на вн.) be guided (by), take* one's cue (from), pattern one's behaviour (on)ориентироваться на местности воен. — find* one's bearings on the ground
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7 ориентироваться
несов. и сов. (сов. тж. сориенти́роваться)1) ( знать своё местонахождение) orientate oneselfориенти́роваться на ме́стности — find one's bearings on the ground
2) (на вн.; определять линию своего поведения) be guided (by), take one's cue (from), pattern one's behaviour (on)3) (на вн.; исходить из чьих-л интересов) focus (on), go (by)ориенти́роваться на ма́ссового чита́теля — cater for the general reader
ориенти́роваться на (запро́сы) клие́нта — go by [focus on] the customer's needs
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