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1 попадать в
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2 гармонировать с чем-л.
fall in with глагол:be in keeping with (гармонировать с чем-л., согласовываться с чем-л.)be in tune with (гармонировать с чем-л.)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > гармонировать с чем-л.
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3 поддерживать что-л.
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > поддерживать что-л.
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4 заболеть
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5 столкнуться
1) General subject: be up against (с кем-л.), cannon, carom, clash, collide, come across, come to grips with (smth.) (с чем-л.), confront, crash (тж. to \столкнуться together), encounter, (с чем-л.) experience, face (to face a task - стоять перёд необходимостью решать задачу (выполнить требование)), foul, happen in, impact, impinge, intershock, knock together, meet (с чем-л.), rub up (с кем-л.), run against, run down, run into, run up against (с кем-л.), smash, to be up against (smb.) (с кем-л.), to justle against (smb.) (с кем-л.), come into collision with, fall aboard, fall in (with), clash with (с кем-л.), meet head-on (с кем-л.), run against (с чем-л., кем-л.), bump into smb2) Naval: fall aboard, fall afoul, fall foul of, run afoul of (с чем-л.), fall foul (с другим судном), fall foul of (с другим судном), run foul (с другим судном)3) Colloquial: (with) happen in4) Poetical language: shock7) Diplomatic term: be confronted with (с кем-л., чем-л.)8) Makarov: clash against, come in collision, come in to collision, come into collision, come into to collision, fall aboard (с др. судном), fall aboard (с другим судном), consort together (с кем-л.), cross path's (с кем-л.), fall in (с кем-л.), knock up against (с кем-л.), come against (с чем-л.), come up (с чем-л.) -
6 поссориться
1) General subject: be out with (с кем-л.), brawl, differ, disagree, fall foul of, fall out, fall out with (с кем-л.), have a difference with (с кем-л.), have a tiff, have warm words with, quarrel, scrap with (с кем-л.), threap, tiff, to be (fall) out with (smb.) (с кем-л.), have words with, part company, run foul, split with (с кем-л.), scrap with (подраться, с кем-л.), run afoul of (с кем-л.), part brass-rags3) Jargon: put the chill on4) Makarov: fall aboard, fall afoul of (с кем-л.), fasten a quarrel upon (с кем-л.) -
7 соглашаться
1) General subject: accede (с чем-либо), accede (в должность), accept, acquiesce, admit, agree (с кем-либо, с чем-либо, на что-либо), agree with (с кем-л.), assent, be in agreement with (с кем-л.), come along, come into line with, come round (с чьей-либо точкой зрения), comply, concur, consent, countenance, covenant, give (I give you that point - уступаю вам по этому вопросу, соглашаюсь с вами в этом), give in, go along (с кем-л., чем-л.), grant, hold with, homologate, jibe, listen (на предложение), say amen, subscribe, take, to be in agreement with (smb.) (с кем-л.), underwrite (с чем-л.), yea, yes, yield (на что-либо), agree, be in agreement, concede, run in, split the difference, say amen to (с чем-л.), say ditto to (в чем-л.; с кем-л.), go with (с кем-л.), hold with (с кем-л.), say ditto to (с кем-л., в чем-л.), say amen to (с чем-л.), make a commitment, side with, say yes, fall in with, fall in a line, (с кем-л., чем-л. - to) come around2) Colloquial: go along with3) Religion: homologate (To approve or confirm officially)4) Railway term: coincide5) Law: accord, conscription, suffer6) Diplomatic term: subscribe (с чем-л.)7) Politics: (с чем.-л.) recognize9) Patents: allow10) Business: accede to, agree to, assent to, consent to11) Makarov: go along, go with ( smb.) (с кем-л.), come into line, fall into line, come along (на что-л.), fall in (с кем-л.)12) Phraseological unit: cotton on -
8 переругаться
совер.; вз.-возвр. (с кем-л.); разг.
quarrel (with), fall out (with), fall foul (of), break (with)* * ** * *quarrel, fall out, fall foul, break -
9 запустить работу
1) General subject: (не сдать в срок) fall behind with work2) Makarov: fall behind with work, fall behind with work (т. е. не сделать вовремя) -
10 поддержать предложение
1) General subject: fall in with the motion, fall in with the proposal, second a proposal, (внесённое) second a motion2) Diplomatic term: echo a proposal, support a proposal, take a stand for a proposal, welcome a suggestion3) Makarov: support the motion, fall in with a proposalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддержать предложение
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11 присоединиться к предложению
1) General subject: fall in with the motion, fall in with the proposal, subscribe to a proposal2) Diplomatic term: accede to a proposal3) Makarov: fall in with a proposalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присоединиться к предложению
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12 с оглядкой
1) ( делать что-либо)разг. do smth. with caution, very carefullyДарья выпить любила, но сегодня пила с оглядкой. (В. Шишков, Тайга) — Darya liked her bottle, but on that occasion she drank with caution.
2) ( на кого) with an eye to smb.; be careful to fall in with smb.'s wishesОн говорил резко и смело: утверждал, что во всех этих стихах много фальши, что в них нет души, настоящей, человеческой, и написаны они с оглядкой на редакторов, да и тем такие стихи в общем-то не нравятся, они печатают их также с оглядкой на тех, кто стоит над ними. (А. Чаковский, Свет далёкой звезды) — His criticism was bold and trenchant: he said that all the poems were contrived and specious, they lacked genuine feeling and were written with an eye to the editors who didn't really like the stuff either and published it only because they were careful to fall in with the wishes of those above them.
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13 грохнуться
1) General subject: come a smasher, plonk, plump, spank down, come a cropper, crack up, have a bad fall2) Makarov: crash down, fall down with a crash, fall with a wallop -
14 встречаться на узкой дорожке
разг.fall (run) foul of smb.; fall out with smb.Я его также не люблю: я чувствую, что мы когда-нибудь с ним столкнёмся на узкой дороге, и одному из нас несдобровать. (М. Лермонтов, Герой нашего времени) — I do not like him either, and I feel we are bound to fall out foul of each other one day with rueful consequences for one of us.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > встречаться на узкой дорожке
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15 уменьшаться
•The yearly motion of a star, resulting from the Earth's motion, grows smaller as the distance of a star increases.
•The approximation decreases in accuracy with increasing molecular density.
•Metals decrease (or show a decrease) in conductivity when heated.
•When a positive ion is formed from an atom, there is a decrease in size. Detector noise tends to diminish (or decrease) with frequency.
•The corrosion of aluminium alloys in boiling carbon tetrachloride dropped rapidly as the magnesium content increased.
•The equilibrium constant will fall (or decline) with a rise in temperature. This current gain should fall off with increasing emitter current.
•Specific weight goes down (or drops) as the engine diameter is reduced.
•In this atmosphere oxygen is reduced to 100 ppm.
•Under anaerobic conditions, free hydrogen production is lowered for the first three bacteria.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уменьшаться
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16 быть в плохих отношениях
1) General subject: be on bad terms, be out with (с кем-л.), to be (fall) out with (smb.) (с кем-л.)2) Makarov: fall out with (с кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в плохих отношениях
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17 рассориться
сов. (с тв.)quarrel (with), fall* out (with), fall* foul (of); be at variance (with) -
18 разбраниться
совер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.); разг.
fall out (with); quarrel (with), squabble (with)* * *fall out; quarrel, squabble -
19 рассориться
сов. (с тв.)quarrel (with), fall out (with), fall foul (of); be at variance ['vɛə-] (with) -
20 покатиться со смеху
1) General subject: howl with laughter2) Makarov: fall about laughing, fall about with laughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покатиться со смеху
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