Usage examples of "going on the air" in English with translation to Russian

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Come on, boys and girls, we are going on the air very shortly. Давайте, мальчики и девочки, мы скоро будем в эфире.
Imagine that you're sitting in a movies watching very happily something going on on the screen and then somebody in the row in front of you comes across and blocks your view. Представьте, что вы сидите в кинотеатре, смотрите какую-нибудь интересную сцену из фильма, а зритель в переднем ряду встал и загородил вам экран.
Last week, Chirac decided to raise the stakes in the European crisis by going on the offensive against Britain. На прошлой неделе Ширак решил поднять ставки в европейском кризисе, продолжив активные действия против Великобритании.
Would you put on the air conditioning? Вы не включите кондиционер?
Around these four are usually a group of about 16 children, who are also advising, usually wrongly, about everything that's going on on the computer. Вокруг этих четверых обычно группа из 16 детей, которые тоже дают советы о том, что происходит на экране, но обычно эти советы неправильные.
Just wanted to let you know I am not going on the pill. Хотела сказать, что я не буду принимать таблетки.
It's very warm. Shall I turn on the air conditioner? Жарко. Мне включить кондиционер?
And so in some sense they literally, they had such a symbolic view of mathematics, they couldn't actually see what was going on on the lettuce in front of them. И в каком-то смысле они буквально имели такой абстрактный взгляд на математику, что не видели то, что происходило у них под носом с листом обычного салата.
I got nothing going on the next couple of days. И мне нечем заняться, в ближайшие пару дней.
What's on the air this evening? Что у нас сегодня в программе передач?
You know, I got Black Sabbath going on the stereo, and he's rounding the bases, heading towards home. Ну, я поставила диск Блэк Сэббэт, и он уже почти забил мяч в ворота.
Sorry, I can't turn on the air conditioner. Я не могу включить кондиционер.
I'm going on the wait list. Я в листе ожидания.
A stunned “expert” who happened to be on the air suggested maybe we should believe our eyes since Saif was on screen smiling at his armed entourage as the anchor earnestly posed the question. Ошеломленный «эксперт», который оказался в эфире, предположил, что, возможно, мы должны верить своим глазам, раз Сейфа улыбающегося в его вооруженном антураже показали в эфире, когда ведущий серьезно поставил вопрос.
You know, we don't want to waste time going on the defensive, doing damage control. Знаешь, мы не хотим тратить время на защиту, очищая свою репутацию.
It's not as if she's a licensed child psychologist, like Dr. Mark Lynch from Richmond, Virginia, you're on the air. Они же не лицензированные детские психологи, в отличие от доктора Марка Линча из Ричмонда, Вирджиния, вы в эфире.
Going on the bucket list. Надо внести в свой список.
Yeah, you're on the air. Да, ты в эфире.
We are going on the road. Собираемся в дорогу.
Speaking out on the air could cost you that job. Такого рода заявления в прямом эфире могу стоит вам работы.
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