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121 приживлять
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122 приживляться
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123 продолжаться
1) General subject: continue, draw out a scheme, endure, hang over, lengthen, run on, spread, last, remain2) Medicine: protract3) Engineering: be in progress4) Mathematics: be extended, last (for), persist5) Information technology: proceed6) Patents: extend7) Programming: run9) Gold mining: expand -
124 противостоять
1) General subject: confront (смерти и т. п.), counter, dispute, front, match, resist, stand against, stand up (чему-л.), withstand2) Military: countervail, face a situation, sustain4) Economy: buck5) Australian slang: jack up6) Diplomatic term: be balanced by...7) Jargon: stay up to, zap (особенно словесно)8) Oil: close with, stand up to9) Advertising: offer resistance, put up resistance10) Drilling: stand11) Quality control: endure13) Gold mining: offset14) Phraseological unit: balance out -
125 противостоять износу
Mining: endureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противостоять износу
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126 с кротостью выносить
Makarov: endure with placability (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с кротостью выносить
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127 сбросить иго
1) General subject: endure the yoke, shake off the yoke, throw off the yoke2) Makarov: cast off the yoke -
128 сделать что-то стиснув зубы
Idiomatic expression: Bite a bullet ("Endure pain with fortitude" (www. phrases. org.uk))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать что-то стиснув зубы
См. также в других словарях:
Endure — En*dure , v. t. 1. To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather. [1913 Webster] Both were of shining steel, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Endure — En*dure , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Endured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enduring}.] [F. endurer; pref. en (L. in) + durer to last. See {Dure}, v. i., and cf. {Indurate}.] 1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enduré — enduré, ée (an du ré, rée) part. passé. Des fatigues endurées avec constance. • Lors tous les déplaisirs endurés sans murmure Deviendront des sujets d une allégresse pure, CORN. Imit. I, 24. • Souvent avec prudence un outrage enduré, Aux… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
endure — [v1] bear hardship abide, accustom, allow, bear the brunt*, be patient with, brave, brook, cope with, countenance, eat, encounter, experience, face, feel, go through, grin and bear it*, hang in*, keep up, know, live out, live through, meet with,… … New thesaurus
endure — I (last) verb abide, be constant, be durable, be firm, be permanent, be preserved, be prolonged, be protracted, be timeless, carry on, continue, continue to be, continue to exist, durare, exist, exist uninterruptedly, exist without break, extend … Law dictionary
endure — early 14c., to undergo or suffer (especially without breaking); late 14c. to continue in existence, from O.Fr. endurer (12c.) make hard, harden; bear, tolerate; keep up, maintain, from L. indurare make hard, in L.L. harden (the heart) against,… … Etymology dictionary
endure — 1 *continue, last, abide, persist Analogous words: survive, outlast, *outlive: *stay, remain, wait, linger, tarry, abide Antonyms: perish Contrasted words: disintegrate, crumble, *decay 2 abide, tolerate, suffer, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
enduré — Enduré, [endur]ée. part. pass … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
endure — ► VERB 1) suffer (something painful and prolonged) patiently. 2) tolerate. 3) remain in existence. DERIVATIVES endurable adjective. ORIGIN Latin indurare harden … English terms dictionary
endure — [en door′, endyoor′; indoor′, indyoor′] vt. endured, enduring [ME duren < OFr endurer < LL (Ec) indurare, to harden the heart < LL, to harden, hold out, last < durus, hard: see DURABLE] 1. to hold up under (pain, fatigue, etc.);… … English World dictionary
endure — 01. The poor students were obliged to [endure] three days of tests at the end of the session. 02. Students have to [endure] a lot of pressure during exam time. 03. He can t [endure] the cold weather in Alaska because he comes from a warm country … Grammatical examples in English