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81 собираться с духом
pluck up one's courage (heart); summon (screw up) one's courage; recover one's spirits; brace one's energies (heart)Онуфрич... закашлял и не знал, с чего начать... Наконец, он вдруг собрался с духом. (А. Погорельский, Лафертовская Маковница) — Onufrich... coughed and did not know how to begin... At last he plucked up courage.
Даша собиралась несколько раз с духом, чтобы рассказать ему о Бессонове, но раздумывала... (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — Several times Dasha screwed up her courage to tell him about Bessonov, but thought better of it each time.
Насколько было в его силах, он ускорил шаг, чтобы прийти пораньше, успеть собраться с духом и освоиться с непривычной обстановкой. (А. Чаковский, Блокада) — He made a great effort to quicken his pace, so that he would get there in time to recover his spirits and accustom himself to the unusual atmosphere.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собираться с духом
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82 бровь
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83 домашняя птица
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84 натягивать струны
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > натягивать струны
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85 разведение домашней птицы
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > разведение домашней птицы
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86 снимать струны
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87 струна
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88 собираемый
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89 струна
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90 выпадение бровей
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92 струна
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Plucked string instrument — Plucked string instruments are a subcategory of string instruments that are played by plucking the strings. Plucking is a way of pulling and releasing the string in such as way as to give it an impulse that causes the string to vibrate. Plucking… … Wikipedia
plucked — plucked; plucked·ness; un·plucked; … English syllables
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plucked — [englisch, plʌkt], Spielanweisung »gezupft, pizzicato« (Kontrabass, Slapbass) … Universal-Lexikon
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plucked — adj. Plucked is used with these nouns: ↑eyebrow … Collocations dictionary
plucked from us — unexpectedly or prematurely dead With floral imagery, the deity being credited with choosing the choicest blooms: The most heavenly girl in the whole world has been plucked from us. (Mailer, 1965) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
plucked — adjective 1. of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum • Ant: ↑bowed • Similar to: ↑pizzicato • Topics: ↑music 2. having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl a plucked chicken … Useful english dictionary
plucked wool — noun : wool plucked from the carcass of a sheep … Useful english dictionary
plucked — adjective /plʌkt/ a) (of something with feathers, hair etc.) Having had these items removed by plucking. b) Played by plucking … Wiktionary