Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
выполнить задание, работу
English translation:
carry out, get the job done, achieve completion, fulfill, implement, execute, accomplish,
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Nina Chulak
Oct 14, 2005 22:30
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Russian term
выполнить задание, работу
Russian to English
Science
Computers: Systems, Networks
необходимы синонимы к фразам to compleate the work, to finish with... как можно более яркие и нестандартные, которые помогут разнообразить постоянный отчет о проделанной работе.
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carry out, get the job done, achieve completion, fulfill, implement, execute, accomplish,
carry into effect, realize, perform.
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Russian term (edited):
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to finish, to be done with, to be over with
а какой стиль вам нужен? посмотри больше в словарях синонимов
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Russian term (edited):
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complete an assignment, finish it off, accomplish a job, close it up, put it through
et cetera, et cetera
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Note added at 5 mins (2005-10-14 22:36:21 GMT)
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to cast off, to work off, to resolve a problem
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Note added at 5 mins (2005-10-14 22:36:21 GMT)
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to cast off, to work off, to resolve a problem
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to polish off the job/task
You wanted diffent, you got different :-)
Looking forward to contributions from the UK!
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Note added at 2005-10-15 00:19:39 (GMT)
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Also: wrap things up
Looking forward to contributions from the UK!
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Note added at 2005-10-15 00:19:39 (GMT)
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Also: wrap things up
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