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1 come to grips with
1) (smb. или smth.) вступить в борьбу с кем-л. или с чем-л., пойти на конфликт [этим. спорт. схватиться (о борцах)]The cat and the dog moved from floor to cardboard box, to suitcase, like a couple of chess knights who cannot get to grips. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Quiet American’, part IV, ch. II) — Кошка и собака прыгали с пола на картонки, а оттуда на чемодан, как шахматные кони, которые никак не могут сразиться друг с другом.
He reasoned: if he could finally learn what bedeviled Kelt, between them they might come to grips with it. (A. Halley, ‘Airport’, part III, ch. I) — Мэл рассуждал следующим образом: если бы мне удалось разузнать, что мучит брата, то вместе мы нашли бы способ справиться с его бедой.
2) (smth.) столкнуться с чем-л.; вплотную заняться чем-л., близко познакомиться с чем-л.; затронуть что-либоAmnesty has a powerful and attractive mass appeal and comes to grips with many of the vital issues involved in this struggle to restore and defend the Bill of Rights, to repeal and nullify the Smith and McCarran Acts, to combat war hysteria. (E. Dennis, ‘Letters from Prison’) — Призыв к амнистии находит сильнейший отклик в массах и затрагивает множество важнейших проблем, связанных с борьбой за восстановление и защиту Билля о правах, за отмену и упразднение законов Смита и Маккарена, против военной истерии.
Adam at last came to grips with the Skeffington campaign. (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part II, ch. VII) — Наконец-то Адаму довелось познакомиться с политической кампанией, проводимой Скеффингтоном.
But before I come to closer grips with the problem, I want to get rid of my headache. (J. Wain, ‘Strike the Father Dead’, part V, ‘Jeremy’) — Сначала я должен избавиться от головной боли, а уж потом вплотную заниматься этой проблемой.
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2 come to grips (with)
1) (smb. или smth.) вcтупить в бopьбу c кeм-л. или c чём-л., пoйти нa кoнфликт [этим. спорт. cxвaтитьcя (o бopцax)]He reasoned: if he could finally learn what bedeviled Kelt, between them they might come to grips with it (A. Halley). The cat and the dog moved from floor to cardboard box, to suitcase, like a couple of chess knights who cannot get to grips (Or. Greene)2) (smth.) cтoлкнутьcя c чём-л.; вплoтную зaнятьcя чём-л., близкo пoзнaкoмитьcя c чём-л.; зaтpoнуть чтo-л.Adam at last came to grips with the Skeffington campaign №. O'Connor). So has Britain at last got to grips with training [пpoфeccиoнaльнaя пoдгoтoвкa] ? There are undoubtedly some encouraging signs (The Economist) -
3 to come to grips with / get to grips with
to come to grips with / get to grips withEnglish-spanish dictionary > to come to grips with / get to grips with
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4 come to grips with
come to grips (with) Am справиться; одолеть; решительно взятьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.
Mr Blake's teaching helps students come to grips with the important ideas in the History lessons.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come to grips with
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to come to grips withdesentender-se com.————————to come to grips withenfrentar, confrontar. -
6 come to grips with something
осознать, понять, смиритьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come to grips with something
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7 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) abordar, atacarexpr.• aceptar (Un problema, etc.) v. -
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1) Общая лексика: понять и справиться с проблемой / ситуацией, вступить в схватку (they never got to grips with the enemy -они не вступали в схватку с противником), понять и принять2) Разговорное выражение: браться решительно за -
9 come to grips with
разг. фраз. to come to grips with smth — противостоять, стоять лицом к лицу; сталкиваться лицом к лицуАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > come to grips with
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10 come to grips with a problem
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12 get to grips with
решительно взяться; справиться; подойти вплотную (к решению проблемы)It's further proof of the government's failure to get to grips with two of the most important social issues of our time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get to grips with
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13 come to grips with
сходиться (в схватке): After little hesitating they came to grips with each other.— После минутной нерешительности они сошлись в схватке.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > come to grips with
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15 be at grips with smth.
столкнуться с чем-л., вступить в борьбу с чем-лThe British farmer... is now at grips with world-wide competition. (OED) — Британский фермер... столкнулся сейчас с международной конкуренцией.
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16 get to grips with smb.
(или smth.)см. come to grips with smb. (или smth.) -
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(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) få hold på* * *(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) få hold på -
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(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ná tökum á -
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(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) küszködik vmivel -
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(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ocupar-me com
См. также в других словарях:
come to grips with — come (or get) to grips with engage in combat with they never came to grips with the enemy ■ begin to deal with or understand a real tough problem to come to grips with * * * come to grips with see ↑grip, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑come … Useful english dictionary
get to grips with something — get/come/to grips with something phrase to start to deal with a problem, situation, or job that you have to do So far we have failed to come to grips with the magnitude of this problem. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym to try to deal… … Useful english dictionary
come to grips with something — get/come/to grips with something phrase to start to deal with a problem, situation, or job that you have to do So far we have failed to come to grips with the magnitude of this problem. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym to try to deal… … Useful english dictionary
come to grips with — {v. phr.} 1. To get hold of (another wrestler) in close fighting. * /After circling around for a minute, the two wrestlers came to grips with each other./ 2. To struggle seriously with (an idea or problem). * /Mr. Blake s leaching helps students… … Dictionary of American idioms
come to grips with — {v. phr.} 1. To get hold of (another wrestler) in close fighting. * /After circling around for a minute, the two wrestlers came to grips with each other./ 2. To struggle seriously with (an idea or problem). * /Mr. Blake s leaching helps students… … Dictionary of American idioms
come\ to\ grips\ with — v. phr. 1. To get hold of (another wrestler) in close fighting. After circling around for a minute, the two wrestlers came to grips with each other. 2. To struggle seriously with (an idea or problem). Mr. Blake s leaching helps students come to… … Словарь американских идиом
come to grips with something — come to grips with (something) to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation. The whole community is struggling to come to grips with these kids deaths. Related vocabulary: come to terms with something … New idioms dictionary
come to grips with — (something) to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation. The whole community is struggling to come to grips with these kids deaths. Related vocabulary: come to terms with something … New idioms dictionary
come to grips with — informal (smb/smth) struggle (successfully) with an idea or problem She has finally been able to come to grips with her husband s drinking. I have enjoyed all your books, but do you really get to grips with people? I doubt it.(L.P.Hartley) … Idioms and examples
get to grips with — informal (smb/smth) struggle (successfully) with an idea or problem She has finally been able to come to grips with her husband s drinking. I have enjoyed all your books, but do you really get to grips with people? I doubt it.(L.P.Hartley) … Idioms and examples
come to grips with something — come/get to grips with (something) to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation. It s further proof of the government s failure to get to grips with two of the most important social issues of our time … New idioms dictionary