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121 на большую ногу
на большую (барскую, широкую) ногу (жить, вести жизнь и т. п.)разг.live in < fine (grand)> style; live at a high rate; live in the lap of luxury; live on a large scale; live fastПомощник столоначальника жил на большую ногу: на лестнице светил фонарь, квартира была на втором этаже. (Н. Гоголь, Шинель) — The assistant head clerk lived in fine style; there was a lamp burning on the stairs, and the flat was on the second floor.
Он был вдов и детей не имел, но жизнь вёл на широкую семейную ногу и платил за квартиру три тысячи в год. (А. Чехов, Рассказ неизвестного человека) — He was a widower and had no children, but lived on a large scale, as though he had a family, and paid three thousand roubles a year for his flat.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на большую ногу
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122 на виду
( у кого)1) (доступен обозрению, наблюдению и т. п. со стороны кого-либо) in sight, within sight of smb.; in the eye of smb.; in full view of smb.; thoroughly exposed; for all to seeПозиция была дурная, вся на виду, и окопы мелкие. (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — The position was a bad one, thoroughly exposed, and the trenches were shallow.
Они жили рядом, а встречались нечасто. Даже эти нечастые встречи требовали отчаянной изобретательности. Люди в посёлке жили в домах со стеклянными стенами, на виду друг у друга. (Ю. Трифонов, Утоление жажды) — They lived near each other but met infrequently. Even these were meetings which called for desperate resourcefulness. People in the settlement lived in houses with glass walls within sight of each other.
Над Волгой, в темени ночи, кружат "фокке-вульфы", сбрасывая на парашютиках фонари. Вспыхивают ракеты, освещая зеркальную гладь реки. Мы на виду у противника. (И. Людников, Есть на Волге утёс...) — Fokke Wulfs were wheeling over the Volga in the darkness, dropping lights by parachute and letting off flares which lit up the river's mirror-like surface. We were in full view of the enemy.
Магистр не хотел на виду у всех путешествовать с невенчанной невестой, самые дружелюбные шутки, поздравления и весёлое внимание команды парохода коробили его. (А. Ким, Соловьиное эхо) — The Master did not wish to travel with a woman who was not his wife for all to see. Even the friendly jokes, congratulations and high-spirited attention of the boat's crew grated upon him.
2) (заметный, известный, пользующийся популярностью) be conspicuous; draw attention; be prominent; be in the public eye; stand in the limelight- Побледнел ты, усталый какой-то. - Что поделаешь, маман! Служба. Я теперь, можно сказать, на виду. (А. Куприн, Святая ложь) — 'You are pale and tired-looking.' 'It is my work, Maman. I am now in the public eye.'
- Это ведь они, девки-то, как мухи на мёд, на тебя набросятся и закружат! Закружа-а-ат. Не старый ещё, при деньгах хороших, на виду у всего народа! (В. Астафьев, Ночь космонавта) — 'Cos those girls, they'll be buzzing round you like bees round a honey pot and it'll put you in a whirl! That's for sure! Why, you're still young, earn good money, and stand in the limelight!'
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123 с моё
(пожить, испытать и т. п.)разг.as long (as much) as I have (lived, gone through, etc.)- Ты сначала с моё поживи, Константин Наркизыч, а тогда уже и осуждай меня. (И. Тургенев, Записки охотника) — 'You go through what I have, Konstantin Narkizich, before you blame me!'
Матвей приоткрыл печальные глаза, по-отечески снисходительно глянул на Колю. - Эх, сынок, сынок! Поживёшь с моё - больше понимать будешь. (В. Астафьев, Сибиряк) — Matvei opened his sad eyes and looked at Kolya with a father's patience. 'Ah, my son! When you've lived as long as I have, you'll understand better.'
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124 изотоп
м. isotopeизотоп, применяемый в промышленности — industrial isotope
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125 частица
1. ж. particle; corpuscule2. ж. speciesСинонимический ряд:крупица (сущ.) капля; кроха; крупица; малая толика -
126 длительная радиоактивность
Русско-английский научный словарь > длительная радиоактивность
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127 искуственная радиоактивность
Русско-английский научный словарь > искуственная радиоактивность
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128 короткоживущее ядро
См. также в других словарях:
-lived — / līvd or sometimes livd/ combining form Denoting having life (eg long lived) • • • Main Entry: ↑live * * * lived «lyvd», combining form. having a life: »Long lived = having a long life. * * * /ˌlıvd/ combining form : having a life of a specified … Useful english dictionary
lived-in — adj 1.) lived in places or clothes look as though they have been used or worn a lot use this to show approval a lived in look/feel ▪ The most fashionable jeans this winter have a lived in look. 2.) someone who has a lived in face looks fairly old … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lived — (l[imac]vd), a. Having life; used only in composition; as, long lived; short lived. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — adj. having residents; as, a house with a lived in look. Syn: inhabited, tenanted. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lived-in — [ lıvd ın ] adjective 1. ) a lived in place looks comfortable and not new or completely neat 2. ) INFORMAL someone who has a lived in face is quite old, but looks as if they have had an interesting life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-lived — see long lived; short lived … Modern English usage
-lived — [līvd, livd] 〚< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED〛 combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] * * * … Universalium
lived frugally — lived in an economically conservative manner, lived in a way that was not characterized by freely spending money … English contemporary dictionary
lived happily — lived joyously, lived in happiness … English contemporary dictionary
-lived — [līvd, livd] [< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED] combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] … English World dictionary
lived from day to day — lived in the present without thinking about tomorrow … English contemporary dictionary