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1 трудность трудност·ь
difficulty; pitfall разг.выпутаться из трудностей — to extricate (oneself) from difficulties
испытывать трудности — to suffer / to experience difficulties, to be at a low ebb
переносить трудности — to suffer hardships преодолевать трудности to overcome / to bring over / to bridge over / to win difficulties
возникли трудности — difficulties arose, snag developed
непреодолимые трудности — insuperable / insurmountable difficulties
технические / формальные трудности — technical difficulties
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > трудность трудност·ь
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2 устранять трудности
1. remove difficultiesсоздавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
2. removing difficultiesБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > устранять трудности
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3 преодолевать трудности
1. overcome the difficulty2. overcome difficultiesсоздавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
3. overcoming difficulties4. overcoming the difficultyстолкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > преодолевать трудности
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4 преодолеть трудности
1. get over the difficulty2. getting over the difficulties3. getting over the difficulty4. get over the difficultiesБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > преодолеть трудности
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5 справиться
1. copeсправляться; справиться — cope with
2. inquire; consult; manage; cope withмне кажется, я справлюсь — I think I can manage
3. manage4. masterСинонимический ряд:1. навести справки (глаг.) навести справки; свериться2. преодолеть (глаг.) одолеть; осилить; пересилить; победить; побороть; преодолеть3. спросить (глаг.) осведомиться; спросить; узнать4. управиться (глаг.) сладить; совладать; управиться -
6 справиться с трудностями
1) General subject: get over difficulties, meet the challenges (The two-day conference is aimed at instigating change to meet the challenges of the coming century.)2) Diplomatic term: to copr with difficulties3) Makarov: cope with difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > справиться с трудностями
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7 верить
несов. - ве́рить, сов. - пове́рить1) (в вн.; иметь веру) believe (in); trust (in); have faith (in)ве́рить в Бо́га — believe / trust in God
ве́рить в успе́х — believe in success
ве́рить в привиде́ния — believe in ghosts
ве́рить в себя́ — have faith in oneself
2) (в вн.; дт.; принимать за истину) believe (d)я э́тому не ве́рю — I don't believe it
она́ ве́рит ка́ждому его́ сло́ву — she believes his every word
3) (дт.; доверять) believe (d); trust (d)я ему́ не ве́рю — I don't trust him
сле́по ве́рить кому́-л — put absolute trust in smb, have implicit faith / trust in smb
4) (с придаточным предложением; быть убеждённым) be confident (that)я ве́рю (в то), что мы спра́вимся с тру́дностями — I am confident that we shall cope with difficulties
••ве́рить на́ слово — take on trust; take smb's word for it разг.
я не ве́рил свои́м уша́м [глаза́м] — I could not believe my ears [eyes]
ве́ришь / ве́рите ли вводн. сл. — would you believe it
хоти́те ве́рьте, хоти́те нет разг. — believe it or not
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8 осиливать
vt; св - оси́лить1) одолевать to overpowerоси́ливать врага́ — to overpower the enemy
оси́ливать тру́дности — to overcome difficulties
оси́ливать матема́тику — to master mathematics
оси́ливать кни́гу — to get through a book
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