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1 голодания
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2 голодовки
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3 голодовку
famishingfastingstarvationstarvationsstarving -
4 класть зубы на полку
разг.be famishing; cf. tighten one's belt- Я вам скажу, - заметил Тросенко, - как ни считай, всё выходит, что нашему брату зубы на полку класть приходится, а на деле выходит, что все мы живём, и чай пьём, и табак курим, и водку пьём. (Л. Толстой, Рубка леса) — 'I'll tell you something,' said Trosenko. 'Count it up any way you like, it turns out we should all be famishing; but in fact we're all alive, drinking tea, smoking tobacco and drinking vodka.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть зубы на полку
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5 есть хочу до смерти
Colloquial: I'm famishingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > есть хочу до смерти
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6 он жаждет сочувствия
General subject: he's famishing for sympathyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он жаждет сочувствия
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7 она жаждет сочувствия
General subject: she's famishing for sympathyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она жаждет сочувствия
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8 я умираю с голоду
1) General subject: I am ravenous2) Colloquial: I'm famishing -
9 голодание
hunger* * ** * *hunger, starvation* * *faminefamishingfastingstarvationstarvationsstarving -
10 голодовка
starvation* * ** * *starvation; famine; hunger-strike* * *famishingfastingstarvationstarvationsstarving
См. также в других словарях:
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