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1 смерть
I ж.death; decease [-s] (особ. юр.)есте́ственная [наси́льственная] смерть — natural [violent] death
голо́дная смерть — death from starvation
умере́ть голо́дной сме́ртью — starve to death, die of starvation / hunger
он уме́р сме́ртью геро́я — he died a hero's death
свиде́тельство о сме́рти — death certificate
спаса́ть от сме́рти — save form death
••бле́дный как смерть — (as) pale as death
быть ме́жду жи́знью и сме́ртью — be between life and death
быть при́ сме́рти — be dying, be near death
в когтя́х сме́рти — ≈ in the jaws of death
гражда́нская смерть — civil death
двум смертя́м не быва́ть, а одно́й не минова́ть посл. — ≈ you only die once
до́ смерти разг. — to death
надое́сть до́ смерти (дт.) — pester (d) to death
напуга́ть кого́-л до́ смерти — frighten smb to death
до са́мой сме́рти — to / till one's dying day
ла́герь сме́рти — death / extermination camp
на волосо́к от сме́рти — within a hair's breadth of death
ра́ньше сме́рти не помрёшь погов. — no one dies before his time
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то́лько за сме́ртью посыла́ть — ≈ one could grow old waiting for him to get backII нареч. разг.умере́ть свое́й сме́ртью — die a natural death
( очень) badly, terribly(ему́) смерть как хо́чется (+ инф.) — he is dying (for; + to inf)
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2 смерть
1. ж.death; decease (особ. юр.)естественная, насильственная смерть — natural, violent death
умереть голодной смертью — starve to death, die of starvation / hunger
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лагерь смерти — death / extermination campбыть при смерти — be dying, be near death
до смерти разг. — to death:
надоедать до смерти (дт.) — pester to death (d.)
напугать кого-л. до смерти — frighten smb. to death
до самой смерти — to / till one's dying day
2. нареч. разг. (очень)двум смертям не бывать, а одной не миновать посл. — you only die once
(ему) смерть как хочется (+ инф.) — he is dying for a smoke
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3 умереть от голода
1) General subject: starve
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