Didn't hesitate to answer. The meaning cannot be missed in a large modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. How to start naming

A/A ch cm. _Annex II

(don't miss a chance to do something)

I won't fail I won't fail I won't fail I won't fail I won't fail 235 cm. _Appendix II did not fail 242 cm. _Appendix II without fail 242 cm. _Annex II
Information about the old norm of stress:
Emphasizing preminybe, you follow the norm given by the dictionaries of the 18th century. Poets can also deviate from the modern norm:

And I broke the string on purpose.

And, concealing that there is a reserve in your pocket,

Said hi, come on in not preminy,

But only if there is a Martian.

V. S. Vysotsky, Chance (“To me in a restaurant in the evening yesterday ...”)

Cm. also minute I. Wed minute II. Wed pass each other.
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    merged. Apart. Through a hyphen. Dictionary-reference

  • - PREMINUTE, -well, -nesh; conv., with indefinite, only with negative. . Miss, forget. Didn't hesitate to remind...

    Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

  • - PREMINUTE, preminu, preminesh, sov., with inf., only with neg. . Forget, slow down, miss something, miss something. I won't hesitate to let you know. "I did not fail to come to the council." Pushkin...

    Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

  • - do not miss the owls. neperekh. Don't pass by something, don't miss an opportunity to do something...

    Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova

  • - skip owls. neperekh. Pass by something, miss an opportunity to do something...

    Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova

  • - not prem "...
  • - prem "inut, -well, -no: not prem" ...

    Russian orthographic dictionary

  • - A/A Ch. see _Appendix II see not...

    Dictionary of Russian accents

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"do not fail" in books

How to start breeding

by Harmar Hillery

How to start breeding

by Harmar Hillery

How to start breeding There is no need to start a kennel with Champion dogs. It is better to use good or average specimens from a good line and mate them with stock of similar quality from another, almost unrelated line. So to start a new dog breeder

How to start breeding

From the book Breeding Dogs by Harmar Hillery

How to start breeding There is no need to start a kennel with Champion dogs. It is better to use good or average specimens from a good line and mate them with stock of similar quality from another, almost unrelated line. So to start a new dog breeder

How to start breeding

From the book Dogs and their breeding [Breeding dogs] by Harmar Hillery

How to start breeding There is no need to start a kennel with Champion dogs. It is better to use good or average specimens from a good line and mate them with stock of similar quality from another, almost unrelated line. So to start a new dog breeder

Start with yourself

From the book ... The name of this star is Chernobyl author Adamovich Ales

Starting with Yourself [From a speech at the VIII Congress of Writers of the USSR] Daniil Granin and I were visiting, where a physicist, a specialist in reactors, talked about Chernobyl, about the tragedy, for which, in his opinion, the criminal frivolity of those responsible for the operation of the reactor. And the other

Where to start

From the book The Art of Living on Stage author Demidov Nikolay Vasilievich

Where to start If the teacher decides to use the methods of work proposed here, you need to start small, from the elementary - to start with what is described in the first lessons, that is, exercises sitting in a circle: two or three words - a question and two or three words - answer. But on

Who to start a business with

From the book Small Business from Scratch. Stop dreaming, it's time to act! author Shesterenkin Egor

With whom to start a business You can start a small business: 1. Solely.2. With wife (husband) .3. With a father (mother) or son (daughter) - it is already doubtful, but it is possible if you do not share income, but use it together. That's it. There are no more options. In short, either alone or with the most

How and where to start?

From the book Conversation to the Point: The Art of Communication for Those Who Want to Get Things Done written by Susan Scott

How and where to start? There's a scene in As Good As It Gets that every woman I know loves. The rude, boorish behavior of the hero Jack Nicholson completely got the heroine Helen Hunt, who, after another insulting trick, is going to leave

When to start?

author Rapoport Anna

When to start? You can start massage and gymnastics in the first weeks after childbirth. The principle of gradualness should be observed, moving from the simplest exercises to more

When to start?

From the book Encyclopedia of Methods early development author Rapoport Anna

When to start? It is best to start learning to swim from two to three weeks of age, but no later than three months, because the innate swimming reflexes that every child has fade away by the fourth month of life. If the deadline is missed, then teach the child

When to start?

From the book Encyclopedia of Early Development Methods author Rapoport Anna

When to start? The processes of thermoregulation are launched in the very first days after the birth of a child. Therefore, hardening the baby should begin as early as possible, if possible even in

When to start?

From the book Encyclopedia of Early Development Methods author Rapoport Anna

When to start? Instructor recommendations on what age to start classes at vary. There is an opinion that it is necessary to start dynamic gymnastics as early as possible, a week after the birth of the child. This view is based on the following

When to start?

From the book Encyclopedia of Early Development Methods author Rapoport Anna

When to start? Start as early as possible, literally from the first minutes of life. But if you missed this time - it's okay, you can connect to the Doman program at any age up to 6.5–7

When to start?

From the book Children's Confession [How to help your child] author Orlova Ekaterina Markovna

When to start? People often ask: at what age can children go to confession? In the pre-revolutionary definition of the Holy Synod, the age was indicated - seven years. But it must be borne in mind that the children of that time, compared to the current ones, were just chicks. Childhood was for them

How to start naming.

From the book Path with a Heart author Kornfield Jack

How to start naming. Begin by sitting comfortably, focusing your awareness on your breath. When you feel each breath, carefully acknowledge it by giving it a simple name: “inhale”, “exhale”, saying these words somewhere in the back of your mind silently and carefully. It will help

NOT FAIL TO

owls. neperekh.

Do not pass by something, do not miss the opportunity to do something (usually in combination with the indefinite form of the verb).

Large modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what it is NOT TO PASS in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • NOT FAIL TO
    cm. …
  • NOT FAIL TO
    do not hesitate, -well, ...
  • NOT FAIL TO in the Spelling Dictionary:
    do not hesitate, -well, ...
  • OVER in encyclopedic dictionary:
    , -well, -nosh; Sov., with indefinite, only with negative. (outdated). Miss, forget. Didn't fail...
  • OVER in the Full accentuated paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    premium "no, premium" well, premium "it, premium" no, premium "no, premium" no, premium "chickpeas, premium" zero, premium "null, premium" zero, premium "zeros, premium" n, premium " nete, reward the "deceased, reward" the diminished, award the "deceased",
  • OVER in the Dictionary of synonyms of Abramov:
    || not …
  • OVER in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    owls. neperekh. To pass by smth., miss the opportunity to do smth. (usually with negation and indefinite form ...
  • OVER in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Lopatin:
    prem`inut, -well, -no: not ...
  • OVER in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    fail, -well, -no: not ...
  • OVER in the Spelling Dictionary:
    prem`inut, -well, -no: not ...
  • OVER in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Ozhegov:
    miss, forget Didn't fail ...
  • OVER in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language Ushakov:
    preminu, preminesh, owl., with inf., only with neg. (official book). To forget, to slow down, to pass by something, to miss. I won't hesitate to let you know. I …
  • OVER in the Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova:
    skip the owls neperekh. To pass by smth., miss the opportunity to do smth. (usually with negation and indefinite form ...
  • OVER in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language Efremova:
    owls. neperekh. Pass by something, miss the opportunity to do something (usually with negation and indefinite form ...
  • OVER in the Big Modern explanatory dictionary Russian language:
    owls. neperekh. Pass by something, miss an opportunity to do something (usually with negation and indefinite form of the verb) ...
  • BREAD in the Wiki Quote:
    Data: 2009-08-06 Time: 11:23:49 = B = * We mow the bars, and ask for bread for ourselves. * You can't fill a bin with fables. * …
  • RUSSIAN PROVERBS in Wiki Quote.
  • HOUSE M.D. at the Wiki Quote.
  • BAKHTIYAR MAMEDOV in Wiki Quote:
    Data: 2009-04-19 Time: 07:29:03 Bakhtiyar Melik oglu Mammadov was born on January 5, 1962 in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Education …
  • JAPAN*
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    ? constitutes a special branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and art. The very term E. comes from the Greek ??????????, which means sensual, and ...
  • CHRISTIANITY in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • FRANCE* in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • FINLAND* in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • FEUDALISM in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • FACTORY LEGISLATION in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    ? Under this name, we, not quite correctly, understand the entire department of legislation, which in the West is more appropriate ...
  • UNIVERSITY in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • TURKISH WARS RUSSIA in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    [From this general outline, the histories of some individual wars, which have more importance.]. ? I. Relations and wars of Russia ...
  • TRADE in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    (theory). ? T. is understood as fishing activity aimed at overcoming obstacles that separate producers and consumers in time and space. This is …
  • INSURANCE in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    S.'s theory? Insurance policy. ? History of insurance. ? History of insurance in Russia. Syndicate agreement of fire insurance companies. ? …
  • SIBERIA* in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • FAMILY in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • ROME, CITY* in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • LAND COMMUNITY in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • LAND COMMUNITY in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • PEASANTS in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    Contents: 1) K. in Western Europe. ? 2) The history of K. in Russia before the liberation (1861). ? 3) Economic situation TO. …
  • CHINA, STATE IN ASIA in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.
  • JEWS in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    ? E. (in anthropological terms) represent one of the most characteristic and isolated anthropological types), retaining its features for centuries, despite ...
  • GREECE in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron.

Not fail to

don't prem "inut, -well, -no


Russian spelling dictionary. / Russian Academy Sciences. In-t rus. lang. them. V. V. Vinogradova. - M .: "Azbukovnik". V. V. Lopatin (executive editor), B. Z. Bukchina, N. A. Eskova and others.. 1999 .

See what "do not fail" in other dictionaries:

    miss- do not fail .. Dictionary of Russian synonyms and expressions similar in meaning. under. ed. N. Abramova, M .: Russian dictionaries, 1999. neglect neglect, forget, miss Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    miss- pass over, pass over, pass over and pass over the obsolete, pass over, pass over. Use only negative... Dictionary of pronunciation and stress difficulties in modern Russian

    OVER- PREMINUTE, preminu, preminesh, sov., with inf., only with neg. (official book). Forget, slow down, miss something, miss something. I won't hesitate to let you know. "I did not fail to come to the council." Pushkin. Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    OVER- PREMINUTE, well, nesh; conv., with indefinite, only with negative. (outdated). Miss, forget. Didn't hesitate to remind me. Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    miss- A/A ch see Appendix II see do not fail… Dictionary of Russian accents

    pass over- owls. neperekh. Pass by something, miss the opportunity to do something (usually with negation and an indefinite form of the verb). Explanatory Dictionary of Ephraim. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language Efremova

    miss- to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, to pass, ... ... Forms of words

    Prem inet, well, no: don’t prem init ... Russian spelling dictionary

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