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1 to suffer the consequences
расплачиваться за содеянное/смиряться с последствиями (чего-либо дурного)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to suffer the consequences
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2 consequence
ˈkɔnsɪkwəns сущ.
1) (по) следствие, результат (чего-либо) to take, accept, bear, face, suffer the consequences of ≈ отвечать, нести ответственность за последствия far-reaching consequences fateful consequences grave consequences serious consequences inevitable consequences unforeseeable consequence unforeseen consequence Syn: result
2) умозаключение, вывод, заключение Syn: inference 2
3) а) важность, значимость;
напускная значительность matter of some consequence Syn: importance б) влиятельность, влиятельная позиция следствие;
последствие;
результат - the *s if an action последствия поступка - to take the *s of smth. отвечать за последствия чего-л. - in * следовательно - in * of вследствие, в результате( чего-л.) ;
благодаря( чему-л.) вывод, заключение - it follows as a logical * that... логическим выводом из этого является то, что...;
отсюда следует, что... значение, важность - a matter of great * дело большой важности - it is of no * это неважно, это не имеет значения влиятельное положение, высокий пост - person of * влиятельное лицо consequence важность ~ влиятельное положение ~ влиятельность, влиятельное положение;
person of consequence важное, влиятельное лицо ~ вывод, заключение ~ вывод ~ высокий пост ~ заключение ~ значение, важность;
of no consequence несущественный, неважный ~ значение ~ последствие ~ результат ~ (по) следствие;
in consequence of вследствие;
в результате;
to take the consequences of отвечать, нести ответственность за последствия ~ следствие ~ (по) следствие;
in consequence of вследствие;
в результате;
to take the consequences of отвечать, нести ответственность за последствия legal ~ правовое последствие legal ~ судебное заключение logical ~ вчт. логическое следствие ~ значение, важность;
of no consequence несущественный, неважный ~ влиятельность, влиятельное положение;
person of consequence важное, влиятельное лицо social ~s социальные последствия ~ (по) следствие;
in consequence of вследствие;
в результате;
to take the consequences of отвечать, нести ответственность за последствияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > consequence
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3 consequence
['kɔn(t)sɪkwən(t)s]сущ.1) (по)следствие, результат (чего-л.)fateful / grave / serious consequences — роковые, трагические, серьёзные последствия
unforeseeable / unforeseen consequences — непредвиденные обстоятельства
to take / accept / bear / face / suffer the consequences of — отвечать, нести ответственность за последствия
Syn:result 1.2) умозаключение, вывод, заключениеSyn:3) важность, значимостьa matter of little consequence — несущественное, неважное дело
Your opinion is of no consequence to him. — Ваше мнение для него неважно.
Syn:4) влиятельность, влиятельная позиция -
4 consequence
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5 go one step too far
Общая лексика: зайти слишком далеко (criticism: The premier is going one step too far, he's going to suffer the consequences of it.)
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