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несов. - справля́ть, сов. - спра́вить; (вн.) разг.1) ( праздновать) celebrate (d)справля́ть день рожде́ния — celebrate one's birthday
справля́ть сва́дьбу — celebrate one's wedding
2) прост. (дт.; покупать) buy (d for), acquire (d for)спра́вить жене́ шу́бу — buy a fur coat for one's wife
••справля́ть нужду́ — do one's business; do the deed
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42 чествовать
(вн.)celebrate (d), arrange [-eɪnʤ] a celebration in honour (of)че́ствовать кого́-л по слу́чаю возвраще́ния — celebrate the return of smb
че́ствовать кого́-л по слу́чаю годовщи́ны — celebrate smb's anniversary
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43 отмечать
vt; св - отме́тить1) обозначать меткой to mark/ галочкой to tick off2) упоминать to mention, to make mention of, to refer to, make reference toон осо́бо отме́тил статью́ о... — he made special reference to the article on/about…
3) замечать to note; указывать на что-л to point outучи́тель сра́зу отме́тил приле́жного ученика́ — the teacher noted/singled out/spotted the diligent pupil at once
она́ отме́тила недоста́тки его́ рабо́ты — she pointed out the drawbacks of his work
4) награждать to commendотмеча́ть кого-л за проя́вленное му́жество — to commend sb for bravery
5) разг праздновать to celebrate, to mark, to observeотмеча́ть годовщи́ну — to mark/to observe/ радостно to celebrate the anniversary
мы всегда́ отмеча́ем Но́вый год в семе́йном кругу́ — we always celebrate the New Year by a family reunion
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44 праздник
м1) день торжества holiday; рел feast, festivalвсенаро́дный пра́здник — public holiday,
переме́нный пра́здник церк — mov(e)able feast
пра́здник Побе́ды — Victory Day
с пра́здником! — happy holiday!
отмеча́ть пра́здник — to celebrate/to mark/to observe a holiday
Рождество́ - ва́жный церко́вный пра́здник — Christmas is a major Church feast/festival
2) повод для радости и торжества occasion for celebration; празднование celebrationпо слу́чаю пра́здника — to celebrate the occasion
сын верну́лся! вот пра́здник-то! — my son has come back home! This is an occasion to celebrate!
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45 отметить продвижение по службе
mil.sl. celebrate one's stripes (Let's go to the café to celebrate your stripes with a drink.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отметить продвижение по службе
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46 отметить событие
1) General subject: mark the event2) Diplomatic term: celebrate the occasion3) Makarov: mark the occasion, celebrate occasion -
47 отмечать славный юбилей
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отмечать славный юбилей
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48 отпраздновать событие
1) Diplomatic term: celebrate the occasion2) Makarov: celebrate occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отпраздновать событие
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49 по случаю праздника
1) General subject: in order to celebrate the occasion2) Makarov: celebrate the occasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по случаю праздника
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50 праздновать
1) General subject: celebrate, commemorate (годовщину), feast, feast (рождество и т.п.), fete, hold, hold a jubilee, hold festival, jubilate (особ. юбилей), jubilize, keep, keep festival, make festival, rejoice (событие), solemnize, triumph (триумф), celebrate a holiday, party (crowds of fans partying on the streets)2) Australian slang: whoop things up3) Diplomatic term: observe4) Jargon: rage5) Makarov: make holiday6) Christianity: commemorate -
51 священнодействовать
1) General subject: celebrate the mass, do something with solemnity, make a ritual of one's actions, officiate, perform a religious rite2) Christianity: celebrate divine service, say a massУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > священнодействовать
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52 совершать богослужение
1) General subject: minister, officiate, worship God2) Religion: minister( To perform the functions of a minister of religion), officiate (To serve as a celebrant of a ceremony)3) Makarov: officiate at the service4) Christianity: administer the divine service, celebrate the divine service, celebrateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать богослужение
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53 торжествовать
1) General subject: celebrate, celebrate (победу), chortle, exult, gloat, glory, jubilate, jubilize, overcrow (над противником), prevail, prevail over, triumph -
54 Р-16
НА РАДОСТЯХ (РАДОСТИ) coll PrepP these forms only advthanks to or because of one's elevated mood (on the occasion of a joyful event)in one's joy (rejoicing)from sheer joy in celebration to celebrate elated (, one does sth.).Обыкновенно или чиновник умирал, или государь - и тогда наследник на радостях прощал долги (Герцен 2). Usually either the official died or the Tsar did, and then in his rejoicing the heir forgave the debts (2a)«Постой-ка, угощу тебя», - бессвязно бормотала она, доставая из сундука хранившуюся с давнишних пор бутылку самогона. Прохор присел, разгладил усы. «Ты-то выпьешь со мной на радостях?» - спросил он (Шолохов 5). uJust a minute, I've got something here for you..." she mumbled, rummaging in the chest for a bottle of home-brew that she had been keeping for many a long day. Prokhor sat down and stroked his moustache. "You'll have one with me to celebrate, won't you?" he asked (5a). -
55 на радости
• НА РАДОСТЯХ (РАДОСТИ) coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ thanks to or because of one's elevated mood (on the occasion of a joyful event):- to celebrate;- elated (, one does sth.).♦ Обыкновенно или чиновник умирал, или государь - и тогда наследник на радостях прощал долги (Герцен 2). Usually either the official died or the Tsar did, and then in his rejoicing the heir forgave the debts (2a)♦ "Постой-ка, угощу тебя", - бессвязно бормотала она, доставая из сундука хранившуюся с давнишних пор бутылку самогона. Прохор присел, разгладил усы. "Ты-то выпьешь со мной на радостях?" - спросил он (Шолохов 5). "Just a minute, I've got something here for you..." she mumbled, rummaging in the chest for a bottle of home-brew that she had been keeping for many a long day. Prokhor sat down and stroked his moustache. "You'll have one with me to celebrate, won't you?" he asked (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на радости
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56 на радостях
• НА РАДОСТЯХ ( РАДОСТИ) coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ thanks to or because of one's elevated mood (on the occasion of a joyful event):- to celebrate;- elated (, one does sth.).♦ Обыкновенно или чиновник умирал, или государь - и тогда наследник на радостях прощал долги (Герцен 2). Usually either the official died or the Tsar did, and then in his rejoicing the heir forgave the debts (2a)♦ "Постой-ка, угощу тебя", - бессвязно бормотала она, доставая из сундука хранившуюся с давнишних пор бутылку самогона. Прохор присел, разгладил усы. "Ты-то выпьешь со мной на радостях?" - спросил он (Шолохов 5). "Just a minute, I've got something here for you..." she mumbled, rummaging in the chest for a bottle of home-brew that she had been keeping for many a long day. Prokhor sat down and stroked his moustache. "You'll have one with me to celebrate, won't you?" he asked (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на радостях
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2. (над; быть победителем) triumph (over), be triumphant (over); ( в личных отношениях) exult (over); crow (over) разг. -
58 отмечать
(что-л.)
1) mark (в разл. знач.); note (обращать внимание тж.)
2) (каким-л. знаком)
mark off; make a note (of)
3) (упоминать)
mention; point to* * *1) mark; 2) celebrate; 3) note* * *mark; note* * *annotatecelebratechroniclecommemoratedistinguishholdindicatemarknotesignsignalizespecify -
59 славить
(кого-л./что-л.)
glorify, celebrate; sing the praises (of), praise, extol (восхвалять)* * *славить; прославить glorify, celebrate* * * -
60 славословить
belaud, bless, carol, celebrate, eulogize, exalt, fame, praise, resound, sing of* * ** * *belaud, bless, carol, celebrate, eulogize, exalt* * *
См. также в других словарях:
Celebrate — Cel e*brate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Celebrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Celebrating}.] [L. celebratus, p. p. of celebrare to frequent, to celebrate, fr. celeber famous.] 1. To extol or honor in a solemn manner; as, to celebrate the name of the Most High … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
celebrate — [sel′ə brāt΄] vt. celebrated, celebrating [ME celebraten < L celebratus, pp. of celebrare, to frequent, go in great numbers, honor < celeber, frequented, populous; akin to celer, swift: see HOLD1] 1. to perform (a ritual, ceremony, etc.)… … English World dictionary
celebrate — index carouse, honor, keep (fulfill), recommend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
celebrate — (v.) mid 15c., from L. celebratus much frequented; kept solemn; famous, pp. of celebrare assemble to honor, also to publish; sing praises of; practice often, originally to frequent in great numbers, from celeber frequented, populous, crowded;… … Etymology dictionary
celebrate — commemorate, solemnize, observe, *keep … New Dictionary of Synonyms
celebrate — [v] commemorate occasion, achievement beat the drum*, bless, blow off steam*, carouse, ceremonialize, commend, consecrate, dedicate, drink to, eulogize, exalt, extol, feast, fete, glorify, hallow, have a ball*, honor, jubilate, keep, kick up… … New thesaurus
celebrate — ► VERB 1) mark (a significant occasion) with an enjoyable activity. 2) engage in festivities to mark a significant occasion. 3) honour or praise publicly. 4) perform (a religious ceremony), in particular officiate at (the Eucharist). DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
celebrate — cel|e|brate W3 [ˈselıbreıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of celebrare to visit often, celebrate , from celeber often visited, famous ] 1.) [I and T] to show that an event or occasion is important by doing something… … Dictionary of contemporary English
celebrate — celebrative, adj. celebrator, celebrater, n. celebratory /sel euh breuh tawr ee, tohr ee, seuh leb reuh /, adj. /sel euh brayt /, v., celebrated, celebrating. v.t. 1. to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to … Universalium
celebrate — 01. We are going to have a big party tonight to [celebrate] the end of classes. 02. My parents [celebrated] their 50th wedding anniversary last year. 03. The [celebration] at the end of term lasted all night. 04. The students shared a… … Grammatical examples in English
celebrate */*/*/ — UK [ˈseləˌbreɪt] / US verb Word forms celebrate : present tense I/you/we/they celebrate he/she/it celebrates present participle celebrating past tense celebrated past participle celebrated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to do something enjoyable in … English dictionary