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1 сваливаться
I несов. - сва́ливаться, сов. - свали́ться1) ( падать) fall (down, off)2) разг. ( ложиться в кровать) lie down; (от слабости, утомления) collapse; (с тв.; заболеть) come down (with)сва́ливаться в крова́ть — collapse / tumble into bed
свали́ться с гри́ппом — come down with the flu
3) разг. (на вн.; неожиданно возникать - о проблемах, обязанностях) spring up (before), fall (to), have to be dealt with (by)на него́ свали́лась ещё одна́ неприя́тная обя́занность — another chore fell to him; he was saddled / taxed / lumbered with another unpleasant job / duty
на меня́ вчера́ свали́лись ро́дственники — I got saddled with my relatives yesterday
••сва́ливаться как снег на́ голову — ≈ come like a bolt from the blue
свали́ться с луны — см. луна
II несов. - сва́ливаться, сов. - сваля́тьсясвали́ться с не́ба — см. небо
(о волосах, шерсти) mat (together), tangle, form a mat [tangled mass] -
2 раскошелиться
1) General subject: come down (come down with your money! - раскошеливайтесь!), dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, go to the expense of (на что-л.), splurge (on something) (на что-либо), loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket, dig deep2) Colloquial: fork out (for) (на что-л.), fork over (на что-л.), fork up (на что-л.), shell out3) British English: lash out (on something) -
3 расщедриться
1) General subject: blow, feel charitable, come down (with), have a fit of generosity2) American: loosen up3) Makarov: come down, come down handsome, come down handsomely -
4 получить
1) General subject: achieve, attain, collect, come in for (напр., свою долю и т. п.; he came in for a lot of trouble - ему здорово досталось), contract, derive, draw, fetch, find, gain, get, get an increase in pay (к жалованию к зарплате), get out of, have, make, obtain, purchase, receive, resume, secure, take, win, realize (некоторую сумму за что-л.), come up with (результаты/ов (Не came up with some very interesting results))3) American: connect (что-л. в результате кражи со взломом и т.п.), make a raise4) Engineering: procure5) Mathematics: deduce6) Law: receive evidence, arrive at7) Australian slang: lay (one's) hands on8) Diplomatic term: extract9) Business: have delivered, realize (такую-то сумму за что-л.), be in receipt of (This is to confirm that we are in receipt of the report. - мы получили ваш отчёт)10) Makarov: negotiate (в результате переговоров), come by (что-л.), come in for (что-л. свою долю и т. п.)11) Phraseological unit: come down with -
5 раскошеливаться
1) General subject: dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, dip into pocket, disburse, open purse, put hand in pocket, put hand into pocket, open purse, loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket2) Colloquial: come down, shell out, tip up, pay up (Come on, pay up! — Гони монету! You'll have to pay up — Тебе придётся выложить эти денежки You might as well smile and pay up — Как ни крути, а раскошеливаться придётся)3) Makarov: weed to, come down with money, cough up, dig into purse, dip hand into pocket, dip hand into purse, dub up -
6 заключить
1) General subject: clap up (наспех, поспешно - сделку, мир, брак; to clap up a bargain - заключить наспех сделку), collect, conclude, draw, encase, enclose, encompass, gather, implicate, impose, impound, inclose, infer, restrict, set up (one's) deal (with smb.) (с кем-л.), shut (в тюрьму), strike, forge (agreement etc), incarcerate (в тюрьму)3) Literal: knit up (спор и т. п.)4) Engineering: include6) Law: effect a deal, execute, settle a contract7) Diplomatic term: contract (союзы и т.п.)8) Jargon: jell9) leg.N.P. arrive at conclusion, come to conclusion, commit to or to put into or to confine to (prison), contract (a loan), draw a conclusion, enter into, imprison (in this sense), make (e.g., an agreement, a contract, a treaty), reach a conclusion, take into (custody)10) Makarov: negotiate (в результате переговоров)11) Phraseological unit: fall together, come down with -
7 заболеть гриппом
General subject: be down with the flu, come down with the flu -
8 приобрести
1) General subject: acquire (acquire knowledge - приобрести знания), be plus (что-л.), buy, contract, gather, get (to get a new coat - купить новое пальто), make, obtain, pick up, purchase, take up, win, gain, get hold of, make an acquisition2) Jargon: latch on (to something)4) Phraseological unit: come down with -
9 загреметь (I) (св) II
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10 быстро падать
Makarov: come down with a run -
11 быстро упасть
General subject: come down with a run -
12 дойти до горячки
General subject: come down with a fever -
13 заболеть (простудой , гриппом и проч.)
General subject: come down with (a cold, flu, cancer etc.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заболеть (простудой , гриппом и проч.)
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14 плати!
General subject: come down with your money! -
15 платите!
General subject: come down with your money! -
16 раскошеливайтесь!
General subject: come down with your money! -
17 слечь с простудой
Mass media: come down with a cold (англ. оборот взят из статьи в Boston Globe) -
18 стремительно падать
1) General subject: plummet2) Banking: plunge (о курсе ценных бумаг)3) Makarov: come down with a runУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремительно падать
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19 раскошеливаться
раскошелиться разг.come* down with money, loosen one's purse-strings; cough up (the money) -
20 раскошеливаться
несовер. - раскошеливаться; совер. - раскошелиться; разг.
pay up, come down with money, loosen one's purse-strings; cough up (the money); fork out* * ** * *раскошеливаться; раскошелиться pay up
См. также в других словарях:
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come down with — [v] contract illness be stricken with, catch, contract, fall ill, fall victim to, sicken, take, take sick; concepts 93,303 Ant. be immune … New thesaurus
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come down with — PHRASAL VERB If you come down with an illness, you get it. [V P P n] Thomas came down with chickenpox at the weekend … English dictionary
come down with — the whole family has come down with chicken pox Syn: fall ill with, fall sick with, be taken ill with, show symptoms of, become infected with, get, catch, develop, contract, fall victim to … Thesaurus of popular words
come down with — phr verb Come down with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bug, ↑fever, ↑flu … Collocations dictionary
come down with something — come down with (something) to become ill with a disease. Twenty two pupils came down with flu … New idioms dictionary
come down with something — ˌcome ˈdown with sth derived no passive to get an illness that is not very serious • I think I m coming down with flu. Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ … Dictionary of American idioms