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1 в поле
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > в поле
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2 в поле
полевая съёмка, работа в поле; разведка, съёмка — field work
поле кода операции; разряды кода операции — operation field
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3 на войне
в походе, на войне; в действующей армии, в полевых условиях — in the field
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4 на поле
1) General subject: afield, afield (о сельскохозяйственных рабочих и войсках)2) Makarov: afield (о с.-х. рабочих и войсках) -
5 в поле
1) General subject: afield2) Engineering: in the field3) Makarov: afield (о с.-х. рабочих и войсках), in the fields -
6 вдалеке
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7 сбиться с пути
1) General subject: be off the beam, go off the hooks, go too far afield, lead astray, lose one's way, miss way, run astray, stray, stumble, take the wrong road, to be in the blue, (правильного) lose the scent, go astray, go far afield, go to the bad (истинного), go wrong (истинного), go wrongly (истинного), run off the rails (праведного)2) Naval: run off the course3) Religion: deviate4) Graphic expression: stray from the narrow path5) Makarov: be in the blue, go wrong, wander from the track -
8 поле
ср.1) перен. тж. field; lea поэт.на поле — in the field, afield
в поле — in the field, afield
минное поле — воен. minefield
- силовое полефутбольное поле — спорт football ground, football pitch, playing-field; park разг.; gridiron амер.; разг.
- удаление с поля
- электромагнитное поле
- яровое поле2) (картины)3) мн. ч. (шляпы)4) мн. ч. margin, marge•попадать в поле зрения — to come into the view, to fall within the view
••- поле боя- поле брани
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9 вдалеке
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10 далеко ходить не нужно
далеко ходить (искать) не нужно (не надо, нечего), тж. недалеко ходить (искать)разг.need one look far for an example?; no need to look far afield; you haven't far to go eitherАркадина.
У нас женщина обыкновенно, прежде чем заполонить писателя, сама уже влюблена по уши, сделайте милость. Недалеко ходить, взять хоть меня и Тригорина. (А. Чехов, Чайка) — Arkadina. Among us, before a woman sets to work to captivate an author, she is generally head over ears in love herself, if you please. No need to look far afield; take me and Trigorin, for instance.- Когда-то, бывало, в истории, люди тоже возводили гигантские сооружения. Пирамида Хеопса, например. Сколько десятилетий она строилась! Далеко ходить нечего. Исаакиевский собор в Петербурге строили сорок лет. (В. Кочетов, Журбины) — 'There have been other periods in history when people carried out gigantic feats of construction. The pyramid of Cheops, for example. How many decades did that take to build! You haven't far to go either. The St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg took 40 years to build.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > далеко ходить не нужно
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11 хватить далеко
разг.come (go) it strong; stray far afield; carry it too far; go (run) too far; blurt outЧичиков увидел, что старуха хватила далеко и что необходимо ей нужно растолковать, в чём дело. (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — Chichikov saw that the old woman had strayed far afield and that it was absolutely necessary to make clear to her just what was what.
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12 быть очень начитанным
General subject: stray far afield in readingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть очень начитанным
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13 в полевых условиях
1) General subject: in the field2) Geology: afield3) Engineering: in the field environment4) Ebay. (лат.) in plantaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в полевых условиях
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14 в стороне
1) General subject: a way out, aloof (to hold (to keep) aloof from - держаться в стороне от), apart, aside, back, back (от чего-л.), back from, keep back2) Drilling: off3) Makarov: afield -
15 вдали от дома
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16 вдаль
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17 далече
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18 за границей
1) General subject: abroad, across the border, across the sea, across the seas, afield, at home and abroad, beyond the sea, beyond the seas, cross the border, over the sea, over the seas, oversea, overseas, past the boundary, in a foreign country (My son volunteered to build houses in a foreign country.), in another country (pursue one's passion for design / literature / dance in another country)2) Naval: out3) Military: in a foreign land4) Taxes: outside the country5) American English: over there6) Makarov: out of borders -
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20 за пределами
1) General subject: beside, beyond, beyond the pale of (чего-либо), beyond the scope (рассмотрения, работы), exteriority (чего-л.), exteriorly (чего-л.), external, free of, out of the bounds of (чего-либо), out of the pale (в пределах), outwith, past (достижимого), outside the territory, (чего-л.) external to2) Military: out of bounds, over-the-horizon3) Construction: other than (in occupied areas other than plantroom)4) Mathematics: beyond (the range of)6) Atomic energy: beyond the end of8) Sakhalin R: outside9) Makarov: abroad, afield, beyond the pale, outside of, without
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Afield — A*field , adv. [Pref. a + field.] 1. To, in, or on the field. We drove afield. Milton. [1913 Webster] How jocund did they drive their team afield! Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. Out of the way; astray. [1913 Webster] Why should he wander afield at the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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