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1 проводить беседу
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2 вести
повести1. (в разн. знач.) см. водить 1вести кружок — conduct / run* a circle
вести собрание — preside over a meeting
вести (чьё-л.) хозяйство — keep* house (for smb.)
вести дела — run* a business
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вести бой — fight* an action / battle, be engaged in battleвести огонь (по дт.) — fire (on); (снарядами тж.) shell (d.)
вести борьбу (с тв.) — combat (d.), struggle (against, with), carry on a struggle (against, with)
вести научную работу — do scientific work, be engaged in scientific work
вести войну — wage war, fight* a war
вести переписку (с тв.) — correspond (with), be in correspondence (with)
вести разговор — have / hold* a conversation; talk
вести переговоры (с тв.) — negotiate (with), carry on negotiations (with)
вести рассказ — tell* a story
вести правильный образ жизни — lead* a regular life
вести процесс (с тв.) — carry on a lawsuit (against), be at law (with)
вести счёт, вести книги — keep* account(s), keep* the books
вести себя — conduct oneself, behave
вести себя дурно (гл. обр. о ребёнке) — misbehave
вести себя хорошо (гл. обр. о ребёнке) — behave (oneself)
вести своё начало от чего-л. — take* rise in smth., have its origin in smth., originate from / in smth.
вести своё начало от кого-л. — originate / with / from smb.
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3 вести
1. runвести себя буйно; разгуливаться; разгуляться — run riot
вести ферму; держать ферму — run a farm
2. transact3. administer4. pilot5. manage6. guideвести в; справочник по — guide to
7. led8. step9. steps10. leading; lead; conduct; guide; carry on; keep; driveвести беспутную жизнь, прожигать жизнь — to lead a fast life
11. carry onвести автомобиль «накатом» — let a car free-wheel
12. keep13. leadвести процесс, защищать дело в суде — to plead a cause
14. lead on15. prosecuteвести судебное дело; поддерживать иск, обвинение — to prosecute a case
16. steer17. wageСинонимический ряд:слуха (сущ.) молве; молвы; слуха; слушка; слушке; слушки; слушку -
4 вести беседу
1) General subject: colloquize, dialogue, discourse, conduct a talk2) American: dialogize3) Makarov: engage in conversation -
5 вести разговорные кружки
General subject: conduct groups in conversationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести разговорные кружки
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6 нести разговорные кружки
Makarov: conduct groups in conversationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нести разговорные кружки
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7 Р-7
НА РАВНЫХ говорить, держать себя с кем, работать, разговор и т. п. PrepP Invar adv, nonagreeing modif, or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. human)) (to speak, conduct o.s., work etc with s.o.) as one equal with another or as if one were equal to another (in terms of age, position, social status etc) (a conversation is held, discussion takes place etc) with all parties being equal or treating each other as equalsas equalsas if (though) we (you, they) were equals on equal terms on an equal footing (basis).Зачем сблизился с Тимофеем? Зачем поехал с ним на сенокос? От них надо подальше, а он раскис, держался на равных... (Рыбаков 2). Why did he have to get to know Timofei? Why had he gone haymaking with him? He ought to have kept himself at a distance, whereas he had relaxed, he'd behaved as if they were equals... (2a).Его (императора) крайне забавляло, что она (девушка) не догадывалась вовсе, с кем имеет дело, и держала себя с ним на равных (Окуджава 2). Не (the emperor) was vastly amused that she (the girl) had no idea who he was and behaved as though they were equals (2a).Валя:) Да почему он мне должен что-то давать? Почему нельзя на равных?.. (Рощин 1). (V..) But why does he have to give me something? Why can't we be on equal terms9.. (1 b).«Мы не умеем сотрудничать на равных, мы умеем приручать...» (Горенштейн 1). "We don't know how to work together on an equal basis, we know how to tame.. " (1a). -
8 на равных
• НА РАВНЫХ говорить, держать себя с кем, работать, разговор и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv, nonagreeing modif, or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. human)]=====⇒ (to speak, conduct o.s., work etc with s.o.) as one equal with another or as if one were equal to another (in terms of age, position, social status etc); (a conversation is held, discussion takes place etc) with all parties being equal or treating each other as equals:- as equals;- as if (though) we (you, they) were equals;- on an equal footing < basis>.♦ Зачем солизился с Тимофеем? Зачем поехал с ним на сенокос? От них надо подальше, а он раскис, держался на равных... (Рыбаков 2). Why did he have to get to know Timofei? Why had he gone haymaking with him? He ought to have kept himself at a distance, whereas he had relaxed, he'd behaved as if they were equals... (2a).♦ Его [императора] крайне забавляло, что она [ девушка] не догадывалась вовсе, с кем имеет дело, и держала себя с ним на равных (Окуджава 2). Не [the emperor] was vastly amused that she [the girl] had no idea who he was and behaved as though they were equals (2a).♦ [Валя:] Да почему он мне должен что-то давать? Почему нельзя на равных?.. (Рощин 1). [V..] But why does he have to give me something? Why can't we be on equal terms?.. (1b).♦ "Мы не умеем сотрудничать на равных, мы умеем приручать..." (Горенштейн 1). "We don't know how to work together on an equal basis, we know how to tame.. " (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на равных
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9 сводить
1. свести1. (вн. с рд.) take* (d. down)сводить с горы — take* / conduct down the hill (d.)
сводить с лестницы — take* downstairs (d.)
судьба свела нас — fate brought / threw us together
3. (вн. к, на; доводить до чего-л.) reduce (d. to), bring* to naught / nothing (d.), reduce to zero (d.)свести разговор на что-л. — lead* the conversation to smth.
5. (вн.; о судороге):6. (о рисунке и т. п.) trace (d.)♢
сводить концы с концами разг. — make* both ends meetсводить с ума (вн.) — drive* mad (d.)
сводить счёты с кем-л. — settle a score with smb.; square accounts with smb.
сводить дружбу, знакомство (с тв.) — make* friends (with)
глаз не сводить с кого-л. — not take* / tear* one's eyes off smb.
2. сов. (вн.; куда-л.)свести кого-л. в могилу — bring* smb. to his grave
take* (d.)
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