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1 тускнеть
потускнетьgrow* dim, dull, lose* its lustre; ( бледнеть) paleслава его тускнеет — his glory is waning, или on the wane
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2 тускнеть
несов. - тускне́ть, сов. - потускне́ть1) (утрачивать блеск, яркость) grow dim, dull, lose its lustreсеребро́ тускне́ет — silver tarnishes
2) (бледнеть - о цвете, свете) pale3) (о взгляде, глазах) lose its lustreвзгляд тускне́ет — eyes grow dim
4) ( утрачивать свою силу) waneсла́ва его́ тускне́ет — his glory is waning [on the wane]
5) (пе́ред; производить более слабое впечатление в сравнении с чем-л) pale (before)всё э́то тускне́ет пе́ред его́ тала́нтом — all this pales before / beside his talent
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3 тускнеть
несовер. - тускнеть; совер. - потускнеть, тускнутьбез доп.grow dim, dull, lose its lustre; ( бледнеть) paleслава его тускнеет — his glory is waning, his glory is on the wane
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4 затуманиваться
затуманиться1. grow* cloudy / foggy; (перен.) grow* dim / sadеё глаза затуманились слезами — her eyes dimmed, или grew dim, with tears
2. страд. к затуманивать -
5 затуманиваться
несов. - затума́ниваться, сов. - затума́ниться1) (покрываться туманом, дымкой) grow cloudy / foggy2) ( о глазах) grow dim / sadеё глаза́ затума́нились слеза́ми — her eyes dimmed [grew dim] with tears
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