English-Russian dictionary - terms added by user AnnaFromKharkiv: 14
18.10.2018 | 10:23:28 | gen. | liberalise | освободить |
18.10.2018 | 7:15:24 | gen. | liberalise | снимать ограничения |
18.10.2018 | 7:14:44 | gen. | liberalise | упростить (to make laws, systems, or opinions less severe) |
4.10.2018 | 11:17:54 | gen. | narrow escape | своевременное спасение |
27.09.2018 | 16:50:41 | gen. | mud sticks | тяжело отмыться от грязи (said to mean that people are likely to believe something bad that is said about someone, even if it is not true) |
11.09.2018 | 7:26:37 | gen. | sufficient notice | заблаговременное уведомление (if I get the job, will I be able to give my present emloyer sufficient notice?) |
30.08.2018 | 7:10:26 | gen. | unsolicited job application | заявка соискателя по инициативе самого соискателя (без вакансии; writing to companies "on spec" to see if they need people) |
28.08.2018 | 12:51:59 | gen. | advertiser | рекламодатель (a company that advertises things Check on cambridge.org) |
4.05.2018 | 16:42:37 | gen. | at the current time | на данный момент |
4.05.2018 | 16:15:17 | amer. | expand the pie | взаимовыгодное сотрудничество (Description: Change the frame of the negotiation from a zero-sum, win-lose game to a win-win scenario where both sides can benefit more by working together on mutual benefits. Use "we" language rather than "you" and 'I'. Frame the situation as a joint problem where you both want to succeed and that you can both get more by working together.) |
4.05.2018 | 16:09:56 | amer. | own the silence | владеть тишиной (own the silence: don't feel the need to fill the silence with chatter and white noise) |
4.05.2018 | 16:08:32 | amer. | own the silence | спокойно реагировать на тишину |
4.05.2018 | 14:52:10 | gen. | seem to think | склонный думать (we seem to think we are never good enough) |
4.05.2018 | 14:45:36 | gen. | link with | связывать с (Women have traditionally not been good at asking for pay rises, says managing director of RW Ireland, who links it with a more general confidence issue.) |