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1 avert (one's) gaze
Макаров: отвести глаза -
2 avert
[əʹvɜ:t] v1. 1) отводить (глаза, взгляд, руку)2) отвлекать ( мысли)2. предотвращать, отражать (особ. что-л. неприятное)to avert war [danger, illness, a catastrophe, an accident, a tragic end] - предотвратить войну [опасность, болезнь, катастрофу, несчастный случай, трагический конец]
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3 avert
əˈvə:t гл.
1) отводить (взгляд) (from) He averted his face. ≈ Он отвернулся.
2) отвлекать( мысли) (from) a fear of averting them from the Christian faith ≈ страх того, что их отвратят от христианской веры
3) отвращать, предотвращать (удар, опасность и т. п.) Syn: preventотводить (глаза, взгляд, руку) - to * one's gaze отвести глаза отвлекать (мысли) предотвращать, отражать( особ. что-л. неприятное) - to * war предотвратить войну - to * suspicion отвести подозрениеavert отвлекать (мысли;
from) ~ отводить (взгляд;
from) ;
he averted his face он отвернулся ~ отвращать, предотвращать (удар, опасность и т. п.) ~ отражать ~ предотвращать~ отводить (взгляд;
from) ;
he averted his face он отвернулся -
4 avert gaze
1) Общая лексика: отвести глаза2) Макаров: (one's) отвести глаза
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