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1 useful connections
useful (good) connections полезные (хорошие) связи -
2 form useful connections
Макаров: завязать полезные знакомстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > form useful connections
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3 useful
1. a полезный, пригодныйmultiply useful objects — каждый предмет, полезный по-своему
2. a разг. способный3. a практическийСинонимический ряд:1. good (adj.) advantageous; appropriate; befitting; benefic; beneficial; brave; convenient; effectual; efficacious; expedient; favorable; favoring; fit; good; helpful; meet; profitable; proper; propitious; suitable; tailor-made; toward2. helpful (adj.) advantageous; beneficent; beneficial; benignant; favourable; helpful; propitious; salutary3. practical (adj.) effective; functional; handy; practicable; practical; serviceable; utile; utilitarian; valuable; workable; worthwhileАнтонимический ряд:burdensome; cumbersome; disadvantageous; fruitless; hostile; ineffectual; unprofitable; useless; worthless -
4 useful
multiply useful objects — каждый предмет, полезный по-своему
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5 find it useful to
multiply useful objects — каждый предмет, полезный по-своему
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6 connection
[kə'nekʃ(ə)n]n1) связь, соединение, присоединениеThere is a connection between these subjects — между этими вопросами есть связь.
- telephone connectionThere is no connection between the two phenomena. — Между этими феноменами нет никакой связи.
- in this connection
- in connection with your work
- establish business connections2) (обыкновенно pl) знакомства, связи- have connections -
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[kəʹnekʃ(ə)n] n1. связь, соединениеI have no connection with this hoax - я не имею никакого отношения к этому розыгрышу
2. присоединение; подключениеthe connection of a new telephone - подключение ( к сети) нового телефона
3. 1) средство связи или сообщенияthe steamer is the only connection between the island and the mainland - пароход - единственное средство связи между островом и материком
2) согласованность расписания (поездов, пароходов и т. п.)the trains run in connection with the steamers - расписание поездов и пароходов согласовано
3) пересадкаto miss one's connection - не успеть сделать пересадку, не успеть пересесть на другой поезд /самолёт и т. п./
4. обыкн. pl связи, знакомства5. 1) родственник, свойственник2) родство; свойство6. клиентура, покупатели7. половая связьcriminal connection - юр. преступная связь, адюльтер
8. объединение (политическое, коммерческое или религиозное)9. тех. ниппель10. амер. разг.1) посредник при продаже наркотиков, продавец наркотиков2) связной (шпиона и т. п.) -
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1. n связь, соединениеtandem connection — парное соединение; тандемное соединение
plug-in connection — вставное соединение; штыковой разъём
2. n присоединение; подключение3. n средство связи или сообщенияthe steamer is the only connection between the island and the mainland — пароход — единственное средство связи между островом и материком
4. n согласованность расписания5. n пересадка6. n обыкн. связи, знакомства7. n родственник, свойственник8. n родство; свойство9. n клиентура, покупатели10. n половая связь11. n объединение12. n тех. ниппель13. n посредник при продаже наркотиков, продавец наркотиков14. n связнойСинонимический ряд:1. affiliation (noun) affiliation; affinity; interdependence; kinship; marriage; reciprocity; relationship; respect2. amalgamation (noun) acquaintanceship; amalgamation; circle; consolidation; federation; incorporation; merger; network3. association (noun) alliance; application; association; bearing; cahoots; coherence; combination; conjointment; conjunction; co-operation; dependence; hookup; partnership; pertinence; relevance; tie-up; togetherness4. coupling (noun) coupling; joint; junction; juncture; seam; union5. job (noun) appointment; berth; billet; job; office; place; position; post; situation; spot6. link (noun) attachment; connective; correlation; coupling; fastening; interconnection; interrelation; interrelationship; joining; joint; junction; juncture; link; seam; tie-in; union7. relative (noun) kin; kinfolk; kinsman; kith; relation; relative; sibling8. religion (noun) church; communion; creed; cult; denomination; faith; persuasion; religion; sect9. suggestion (noun) connotation; suggestion10. tie (noun) bond; knot; ligament; ligature; linkage; nexus; tie; yokeАнтонимический ряд:disjunction; disunion; independence
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