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81 the point is that...
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82 (the) point in question
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83 (the) point is that ...
дело в том, что...English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) point is that ...
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84 (the) point where these lines cross
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85 the Point
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86 the point
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87 to the point
1. по существу; кстати2. к делуpoint is — дело в том; что
the point is that — дело в том, что
Синонимический ряд:1. appropriate (adj.) applicable; appropriate; apropos; befitting; fit; fitting; germane; pertinent; relevant2. briefly (adj.) abbreviated; briefly; in brief; to make a long story short -
88 to the point of
1. до такой степени; чтоthe point is that — дело в том, что
to the point that — до такой степени; что
French point — пункт, пункт Дидо, французский пункт
basis point — базисный пункт; десятая доля процента
point to the fact that — обращать внимание на то; что
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89 off the point
1. не относящийся к делуbeside the point — не по существу, не относится к делу
2. не по существуto the point — по существу; кстати
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90 at the point
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91 off the point
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92 to the point
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93 beside the point
некстати, не по существуto be beside the point — быть неважным, несвязанным
Her remarks were beside the point. — Её замечания были не по существу.
You decided to come home for your own reasons; the fact that it rained is beside the point. — Вы решили пойти домой по своим собственным соображениям; это не связано с тем, что шёл дождь.
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94 off the point
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95 miss the point
не понять важность чего-либоThis is the most important part of the story, but I think most of the students have missed the point. -
96 beside the point
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97 to the point
относящийся к делу, существенный; кстати, уместныйI must speak to the point or not at all. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. I) — Мне следует либо говорить по существу, либо молчать.
Instead of "seeing 'bout it", however, Hall on his return, was severely rated by his wife on the length of time he had spent in Sidderbridge, and his mild inquiries were answered snappishly and in a manner not to the point. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 2) — Однако, вместо того чтобы наводить порядок, Холлу по возвращении домой пришлось выслушать множество упреков за то, что он так долго пробыл в Сиддербридже. На свои робкие вопросы о новом постояльце он получил короткие резкие ответы, из которых трудно было что-то понять.
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98 press the point
нacтaивaть нa cвoём, нa кa-кoм-л. пoлoжeнии, уcлoвии и т. п.Staff seem to have disregarded the request for more economy in the use of paper. Will you please press the point at today's meeting? -
99 beside the point
off the point не по существу, не относится к делуWhat I said to him privately is beside the point.
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100 off the point
beside the point не относится к делуWhat I think about him is off the point.
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