Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
счастливо сочетал и виртуозно использовал
English translation:
successfully combined (smth. with smth.) and masterfully used
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Russian term
счастливо сочетал и виртуозно использовал
Russian to English
Science
Science (general)
scientific writing
Академик XXX **счастливо сочетал и виртуозно использовал** математический и инженерный подходы к решению задач...
Suspect that "happily combined" sounds as awkwardly as "счастливо сочетал"
Suspect that "happily combined" sounds as awkwardly as "счастливо сочетал"
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Proposed translations
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successfully combined (smth. with smth.) and masterly used
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Note added at 8 mins (2005-12-12 10:42:43 GMT)
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successfully combined mathematical and engineering approaches and masterly used them...
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Note added at 1 hr 26 mins (2005-12-12 12:00:25 GMT)
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To Mikhail: "masterly" is both, an adjective aqnd an adverb. As an adverb it has the meaning of "мастерски" (see, e. g. ABBYY Lingvo)
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Note added at 8 mins (2005-12-12 10:42:43 GMT)
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successfully combined mathematical and engineering approaches and masterly used them...
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Note added at 1 hr 26 mins (2005-12-12 12:00:25 GMT)
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To Mikhail: "masterly" is both, an adjective aqnd an adverb. As an adverb it has the meaning of "мастерски" (see, e. g. ABBYY Lingvo)
Peer comment(s):
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ingeniero
: "Успешно", that's what "счастливо" means here.
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Thank you.
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Mikhail Kropotov
: masterfully? -- masterly is an adjective... we need an adverb
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Спасибо, Миша.
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GaryG
: Yes, "masterfully"
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Thank you, Gary.
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Anneta Vysotskaya
7 hrs
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Спасибо, Аннета.
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Rook
9 hrs
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Спасибо.
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Andrey Belousov (X)
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Спасибо:)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Всем большое спасибо!"
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7 mins
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was lucky to combine the gifts
...was lucky to combine the abilities of a mathematician and an engineer which he skillfully applied to...
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Kirill Semenov
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Спасибо, Кирилл.
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Mikhail Kropotov
: Мне кажется, что was lucky to означает ему повезло в том, что он сочетал... Т.е. заслуги никакой. Так что, к сожалению, не могу согласиться :)
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Миша, предложение как оно есть не имеет особого смысла. Мое прочтение: он счастливо сочетал 2 "дарования" (т.е. с "подходами" автор явно погорячился - по-моему). Отсюда и was lucky.
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In a virtuoso performance, academician XXX successfully combined
In a virtuoso performance, academician XXX successfully combined mathematical and engineering approaches to the solution of problems ...
Bit flowery, but I think it works!
Bit flowery, but I think it works!
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Kirill Semenov
: Hi David :) also very good :)
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Mikhail Kropotov
: Like this
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Nadezhda Kirichenko
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Rook
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Russian term (edited):
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tempered mathematical solutions with an engineering approach and used them delicately
Hope this helps
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