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СДВИНУТЬ С МЕСТА VP subj: human1. -кого (often neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не сдвинешь) to rouse s.o. to act, do sth.: X-a с места не сдвинешь = you can't (itfs hard to) get X going (moving, started).2. - что to set sth. in operation, in motionX сдвинет Y с места - X will get Y going (moving forward)X will get things started X will start (get) the ball rolling X will get the show on the road (in limited contexts) X will jump-start Y.Подобными размышлениями, однако, не сдвинешь с места повествование (Аксёнов 6). Reflections of this sort, however, will not get the narrative moving forward (6a). -
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[VP; subj: human]=====1. сдвинуть с места кого (often neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не сдвинешь] to rouse s.o. to act, do sth.:- X-a с места не сдвинешь≈ you can't (it's hard to) get X going (moving, started).2. сдвинуть с места что to set sth. in operation, in motion:- [in limited contexts] X will jump-start Y.♦ Подобными размышлениями, однако, не сдвинешь с места повествование (Аксёнов 6). Reflections of this sort, however, will not get the narrative moving forward (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сдвинуть с места
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3 положить начало
1) General subject: break the ice (знакомству, разговору), get foot on the ladder (карьере, продвижению и т. п.), get one's foot on the ladder (карьере и т. п.), inchoate, initiate, lay foundation, lay the foundation, lead off, pioneer, break the ice, get foot on the ladder (карьере, продвижению и т.п.), get onw's foot on the ladder (карьере, продвижению), break the ice (чему-л.), lay the foundation of (чему-л.), lay the foundations of (чему-л.), mark the beginning, start the ball rolling, set in motion, usher in (Это положило начало новому этапу в военных отношениях. That ushed in a new stage in military relations.), set the stage2) Mathematics: originate3) Religion: (чему-л.) inchoate4) Economy: lay the foundations5) Mass media: open the way6) Makarov: inchoate (чему-л.) -
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1) General subject: come into operation, get busy, get on the stick, lead up the ball, make a move, move a peg, open ground, open the ball, start a peg, stir a peg, take action2) Military: go over the top3) Economy: ta combine into operation4) Atomic energy: start operation5) Business: be in operation6) American English: get off the dime, set ball rolling7) EBRD: come on-stream (о производстве), on-stream (о производстве)8) Makarov: get off the ground, come into operation, come into playУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начать действовать
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5 начинать
1) General subject: auspicate (что-л.), begin, commence, embark, embark in, embark on, embark upon, enter, enter (on, upon), fall into (что-либо), fall to (что-либо), get off (he got off to a flying start - он начал блестяще), gin, inaugurate, inchoate, institute (расследование и т. п.), introduce (что-л.), kick up, launch, lead off, levy (дело), make a start, make start, open, plunge, preface by, preface with, prelude, prelude with, set, set up, set upon, start, start out, strike into, strike up, tee off, tee up, throw off (что-л.), trigger, set about, set to, take up, set up (дело), get to (что-л.), strike into (что-л.)5) Literal: ring the curtain up (что-либо)6) Sports: get away7) Engineering: set going10) Australian slang: get a leg in, stack on11) Automobile industry: initiate13) Diplomatic term: enter into, enter upon, institute (следствие, расследование)14) Jargon: stanch stanch out, get it on15) Information technology: get started16) Oil: start over18) Automation: initialize19) Makarov: embark (дело), get round (что-л.), head, head (какими-л. словами), imbark (дело), mother, start up, take on, enter on, fall to, fire away, enter upon (что-л.)20) Idiomatic expression: get rolling
См. также в других словарях:
get the ball rolling — or[set the ball rolling] or[start the ball rolling] {informal} To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. * /George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke./ Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
get the ball rolling — or[set the ball rolling] or[start the ball rolling] {informal} To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. * /George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke./ Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ the\ ball\ rolling — • get the ball rolling • set the ball rolling • start the ball rolling informal To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke. Compare: keep the ball rolling … Словарь американских идиом
get the ball rolling — phrasal or start the ball rolling : to initiate an activity usually to be engaged in by two or more people hesitant to begin the teacher started the ball rolling by posing a large general question on which all were sure to have an opinion * * *… … Useful english dictionary
get the ball rolling — verb To begin; to start some action; to set in motion. Did you ever get the ball rolling on your plans to build a shed? … Wiktionary
get the ball rolling — ► start (or get or set) the ball rolling make a start. Main Entry: ↑ball … English terms dictionary
set the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
set the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING … Dictionary of American idioms
get/set/start the ball rolling — informal : to begin an activity or process She tried to get the ball rolling by asking him a few questions. • • • Main Entry: ↑ball get/set/start the ball rolling see ↑ball, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary