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121 беловоротничковая преступность
беловоротничковая преступность ж. [belovorotnichkovaya prestupnostj](о преступлениях, совершаемых должностными лицами, чиновниками, использующими служебное положение) white-collar crimeРусско-английский словарь с пояснениями > беловоротничковая преступность
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122 служащий
office employee / white-Collar worker / clerical workerРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > служащий
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123 воротничок
«синий воротничок», производственный рабочий — blue collar
«железный воротничок», робот — steel collar
белые воротнички, служащие — white collars
синие воротнички, рабочие — blue collars
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124 воротничок
[lang name="Russian"]«синий воротничок», производственный рабочий — blue collar
[lang name="Russian"]«железный воротничок», робот — steel collar
[lang name="Russian"]белые воротнички, служащие — white collars
[lang name="Russian"]синие воротнички, рабочие — blue collars
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125 стоячий воротничок
синие воротнички, рабочие — blue collars
белые воротнички, служащие — white collars
«железный воротничок», робот — steel collar
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > стоячий воротничок
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126 разъярённый
1) General subject: ( as) mad as a hatter, aboil, blistering, enraged, furious, horn mad, horn-mad, hot with rage, infuriated, like a bear with a sore head, rampant, ropeable (о быке), tearing angry, white hot, white-hot, with his hackles up, wrath, wrathful, wrathy, angry2) Colloquial: savage3) Obsolete: rageth (прблизительно rage)4) Australian slang: ropeable (о быке и т.п.)5) Makarov: as mad as a hatter, hot under the collar, sultry6) Taboo: ape shit -
127 женевские ленты протестантских священников
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > женевские ленты протестантских священников
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128 В-344
ВСЛЕД ЗА кем-чем ( Invar Prep) (immediately) coming after s.o. or sth. (in time or space): (right) after on the heels of (in limited contexts) in s.o. Ts (sth.'s) wake (in refer, to space) (right) behind (with verbs of motion) follow ( s.o. sth.) (in (out etc)) followed by....Щащико вдруг остановился, к чему-то прислушался и с криком «Ложись!» сам бросился на землю. Дядя Сандро шлёпнулся вслед за ним... (Искандер 3)....Shashiko suddenly stopped, listened to something, and with the cry "Get down!" threw himself to the ground. Uncle Sandro Mopped down after him... (3a).Тальберг... глянул на часы и неожиданно добавил: «Елена, пойдём-ка на пару слов...» Елена торопливо ушла вслед за ним на половину Тальбергов в спальню... (Булгаков 3). Tal-berg...glanced at his watch an added unexpectedly: "Elena, I must have a word with you in our room..." Elena hastily followed him out into the bedroom in the Talbergs' half of the apartment... (3a).Красивая борзая собака с голубым ошейником вбежала в гостиную, стуча ногтями по полу, а вслед за нею вошла девушка лет восемнадцати... (Тургенев 2). A beautiful white borzoi with a pale blue collar ran into the drawing-room, the nails on its paws tapping on the floor, it was followed by a girl of eighteen... (2c).
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