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61 алеть
несовер. - алеть; совер. - заалетьбез доп.1) redden ( становиться алым); blush, grow crimson; flush (о лице); glow (о закате)2) ( виднеться) show red -
62 не первой свежести
разг.( о продуктах) not to be very/particulary fresh, to start to spoil, to be going bad; ( о предмете одежды) not to be completely/quite/very clean/fresh, to be worn/used; (о новостях, информации) stale, old, already known; ( о человеке) not exactly in the first flush/blush of youth, not exactly in the flower of (one's) youthРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > не первой свежести
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63 свежесть
жен.freshness; coolness, crispness ( прохлада)••не первой свежести — разг. ( о продуктах) not to be very/particulary fresh, to start to spoil, to be going bad; ( о предмете одежды) not to be completely/quite/very clean/fresh, to be worn/used; (о новостях, информации) stale, old, already known; ( о человеке) not exactly in the first flush/blush of youth, not exactly in the flower of (one's) youth
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64 вспыхивать
vi; св - вспы́хнуть2) внезапно начинаться to break out3) вспылить to flare up; to blow up4) краснеть to blush, to flush -
65 краснеть
нсв vi1) (св покрасне́ть) становиться красным to redden, to turn red; от стыда to blush; от волнения, болезни to flush2) виднеться to show red, to gleam (red) -
66 стыд
мпокрасне́ть от стыда́ — to blush/to flush with shame
пону́рить го́лову от стыда́ — to hang one's head in shame
сгора́ть от стыда́ — to burn with shame
испы́тывать стыд — to feel shame
како́й стыд! — shame on you!
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67 кровь бросилась в лицо
кровь (краска) бросилась (кинулась) в лицо (чьё, кому), тж. кровь ударила в лицо ( кому)the colour (blood) rushed to one's face (cheeks); it brought a blush to one's cheeks; one's face was flushed- Да и Капитона не было! - совсем уж разозлился Ганя. - По... почему не было? - пробормотал генерал, и краска бросилась ему в лицо. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'No Kapiton ever existed either!' cried Ganya, who was now thoroughly worked up. 'W-what d'you mean?' the general muttered, his face all flushed.
Старынчук опрокинул стакан в рот. Кровь ударила ему в лицо. На бледно-жёлтых щеках запылал румянец. (С. Голубов, Багратион) — Starynchuk tossed the contents of the glass down his throat. His blood rushed to his face and a flush spread over his pale yellow cheeks.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кровь бросилась в лицо
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