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21 брать своё
1) (не отступать от поставленной цели, добиваться желаемого) get one's way; gain (win, achieve) one's end (ends)Смирнов.
Я останусь и буду сидеть здесь, пока не отдашь денег... Я своё возьму, матушка! (А. Чехов, Медведь) — Smirnov. Here I am and here I stay until you pay me the money... I'll gain my end, old girl.2) (проявлять себя во всей полноте, со всей силой) manifest itself in full; come into one's own; regain its swayЭто было то место Днепра, где он, дотоле спёртый порогами, брал, наконец, своё и шумел как море. (Н. Гоголь, Тарас Бульба) — This is the spot where the Dnieper, hitherto impeded by rapids, at last comes into its own and roars like the sea.
3) (одолевать, оказывать своё действие) over come; have an effect on (upon) smb., smth.; take effect; take its toll; make itself felt- Лежи, отдыхай, здоровье своё возьмёт, тебя выпишут. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — 'Rest yourself and you'll get your health and strength back and they'll discharge you.'
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22 даром не проходит
( что кому)one will not get away with it; one shall pay for it; it is bound to have its effect on one; the matter will not rest thereТакое постоянное принижение, встречая почву мягкую, легко забывающую, не прошло даром. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — This constant humiliation had its effect on the boy's slack easy-going nature.
- Война - такая штука, что ни для кого не проходит даром... Прошли годы, и всё отозвалось, всё наружу. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — War is something that leaves no one untouched... The years have passed and everything begins to take its toll, it all comes to the surface.
Локтев никак не мог справиться с собственным сипением - видно, застудил бронхи... два дня сидения в морозном снегу даром никогда не проходят. (В. Поволяев, Остановка на Большой земле) — Loktev could not cope with his own hoarseness at all - evidently he had caught cold... two days sitting in frozen snow was bound to have an effect.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > даром не проходит
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23 останавливаться
1. put up atостанавливаться; остановиться — put up at
останавливаться в гостинице — put up at the hotel (refl.)
2. come to a standstill3. come to rest4. pause5. stall6. stalling7. stop away8. stop; bring to a stop; fix; put up; dwell9. draw up10. fix11. halt12. pull up13. run down14. stand15. stay
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