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61 брать на горло
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to gain the advantage over s.o., make s.o. submit, by shouting at him:- X tries to get < force> Y to back down by shouting at him;- [in limited contexts] X starts a shouting match with Y.♦...Я начал скандалить, требовать свои книги... Конечно, дежурный офицер сначала поругался со мной с полчаса для приличия, попытался взять на горло. Но уж знали они меня достаточно, сидел я у них третий раз, - понимали, что не уймусь, и книги отдали (Буковский 1)....I kicked up a fuss, demanded my books....For the sake of appearances, the duty officer swore at me for half an hour or so and tried to force me to back down, but they knew me well by now. (This was my third time in Lefortovo.) They realized I wouldn't budge, and they gave me the books (1a).♦...Осташенко побагровел: "Ты меня на горло не бери, Костюковский! - заорал он на меня. - Ты тут демагогией не занимайся, тунеядец!" (Аксёнов 1)....Ostashenko turned purple. "Don't you start a shouting match with me, Kostyukovsky!" he bawled at me. "Don't you pull any of your demagoguery on me, you parasite!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать на горло
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62 взять на глотку
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to gain the advantage over s.o., make s.o. submit, by shouting at him:- X tries to get < force> Y to back down by shouting at him;- [in limited contexts] X starts a shouting match with Y.♦...Я начал скандалить, требовать свои книги... Конечно, дежурный офицер сначала поругался со мной с полчаса для приличия, попытался взять на горло. Но уж знали они меня достаточно, сидел я у них третий раз, - понимали, что не уймусь, и книги отдали (Буковский 1)....I kicked up a fuss, demanded my books....For the sake of appearances, the duty officer swore at me for half an hour or so and tried to force me to back down, but they knew me well by now. (This was my third time in Lefortovo.) They realized I wouldn't budge, and they gave me the books (1a).♦...Осташенко побагровел: "Ты меня на горло не бери, Костюковский! - заорал он на меня. - Ты тут демагогией не занимайся, тунеядец!" (Аксёнов 1)....Ostashenko turned purple. "Don't you start a shouting match with me, Kostyukovsky!" he bawled at me. "Don't you pull any of your demagoguery on me, you parasite!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять на глотку
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63 взять на горло
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to gain the advantage over s.o., make s.o. submit, by shouting at him:- X tries to get < force> Y to back down by shouting at him;- [in limited contexts] X starts a shouting match with Y.♦...Я начал скандалить, требовать свои книги... Конечно, дежурный офицер сначала поругался со мной с полчаса для приличия, попытался взять на горло. Но уж знали они меня достаточно, сидел я у них третий раз, - понимали, что не уймусь, и книги отдали (Буковский 1)....I kicked up a fuss, demanded my books....For the sake of appearances, the duty officer swore at me for half an hour or so and tried to force me to back down, but they knew me well by now. (This was my third time in Lefortovo.) They realized I wouldn't budge, and they gave me the books (1a).♦...Осташенко побагровел: "Ты меня на горло не бери, Костюковский! - заорал он на меня. - Ты тут демагогией не занимайся, тунеядец!" (Аксёнов 1)....Ostashenko turned purple. "Don't you start a shouting match with me, Kostyukovsky!" he bawled at me. "Don't you pull any of your demagoguery on me, you parasite!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять на горло
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64 козыри в руках
[NP; usu. obj (both variants) or VPsubj with copula (1st var.)]=====⇒ sth. that gives s.o. the advantage over another, puts s.o. in a favorable, winning position:- (have <hold, hand s.o. etc>) a trump card;- (hold <give s.o. etc>) the high card(s);- (have <give s.o. etc>) a powerful card to play;- (keep < have>) an ace up one's sleeve;- [in limited contexts](be) one up on s.o.♦ Женщина... уходит, и Ася шепчет в необыкновенном волнении: "Она не должна знать! Я потом объясню. Она догадывается, но мы не дадим ей козыри в руки" (Трифонов 6)... The woman goes out, and Asya whispers to me with surprising agitation, "She must not know! I'll explain later. She guesses, but we won't hand her the trump cards so easily" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > козыри в руках
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65 козыри в руки
[NP; usu. obj (both variants) or VPsubj with copula (1st var.)]=====⇒ sth. that gives s.o. the advantage over another, puts s.o. in a favorable, winning position:- (have <hold, hand s.o. etc>) a trump card;- (hold <give s.o. etc>) the high card(s);- (have <give s.o. etc>) a powerful card to play;- (keep < have>) an ace up one's sleeve;- [in limited contexts](be) one up on s.o.♦ Женщина... уходит, и Ася шепчет в необыкновенном волнении: "Она не должна знать! Я потом объясню. Она догадывается, но мы не дадим ей козыри в руки" (Трифонов 6)... The woman goes out, and Asya whispers to me with surprising agitation, "She must not know! I'll explain later. She guesses, but we won't hand her the trump cards so easily" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > козыри в руки
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66 козырь в руках
[NP; usu. obj (both variants) or VPsubj with copula (1st var.)]=====⇒ sth. that gives s.o. the advantage over another, puts s.o. in a favorable, winning position:- (have <hold, hand s.o. etc>) a trump card;- (hold <give s.o. etc>) the high card(s);- (have <give s.o. etc>) a powerful card to play;- (keep < have>) an ace up one's sleeve;- [in limited contexts](be) one up on s.o.♦ Женщина... уходит, и Ася шепчет в необыкновенном волнении: "Она не должна знать! Я потом объясню. Она догадывается, но мы не дадим ей козыри в руки" (Трифонов 6)... The woman goes out, and Asya whispers to me with surprising agitation, "She must not know! I'll explain later. She guesses, but we won't hand her the trump cards so easily" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > козырь в руках
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67 козырь в руки
[NP; usu. obj (both variants) or VPsubj with copula (1st var.)]=====⇒ sth. that gives s.o. the advantage over another, puts s.o. in a favorable, winning position:- (have <hold, hand s.o. etc>) a trump card;- (hold <give s.o. etc>) the high card(s);- (have <give s.o. etc>) a powerful card to play;- (keep < have>) an ace up one's sleeve;- [in limited contexts](be) one up on s.o.♦ Женщина... уходит, и Ася шепчет в необыкновенном волнении: "Она не должна знать! Я потом объясню. Она догадывается, но мы не дадим ей козыри в руки" (Трифонов 6)... The woman goes out, and Asya whispers to me with surprising agitation, "She must not know! I'll explain later. She guesses, but we won't hand her the trump cards so easily" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > козырь в руки
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68 бросать на чашку весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать на чашку весов
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69 бросать на чашу весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать на чашу весов
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70 бросить на чашку весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросить на чашку весов
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71 бросить на чашу весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросить на чашу весов
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72 класть на чашку весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть на чашку весов
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73 класть на чашу весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть на чашу весов
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74 положить на чашку весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > положить на чашку весов
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75 положить на чашу весов
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (often in refer, to one's professional reputation, authority, the prestige of one's firm etc) to use sth. in the hope of gaining the advantage or a victory in some matter or area:- X бросил на чашу весов Y - X used Y in an attempt to tip < tilt> the scale(s) in his favor;- X used Y in an attempt to turn the tide in his favor.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > положить на чашу весов
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76 будь то ... или ...
Будь то... или... -- be it ... or, be they... or; whether this be ... or, whether they be ... orThe bank, be it simple or composite, doesn't have to be of circular cross-section. It may, for example, be of square section.These flow characteristics are valid for any fluid, be it a liquid or a gas.The material first encounters the impact means, be they paddles, hammers or other members, at or near the crest of their orbit.The advantage is a boiler plant design which accommodates waste fuels, whether they be solid, liquid, or gaseous.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > будь то ... или ...
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77 чем ..., тем
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > чем ..., тем
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78 и всё же
см. и в то же время* * *И всё же -- still, yet; and yet; even so, thoughStill, the advantage of using dual rings on large size bearings is obvious.The researchers are undecided on the whole, and yet many manufacturers claim to be using the technique with positive results.Yet a computed loss value must include all these factors if it is to be used with confidence.Even so, such methods have essentially replaced all other techniques.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > и всё же
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79 преимущество, получаемое в результате использования
Преимущество, получаемое в результате использования-- The advantage gained using argon gas to reduce the heat loss over the aforementioned technique is that a complete loss of argon and replacement with air will still minimize the heat loss.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > преимущество, получаемое в результате использования
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80 собирание газа над
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