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21 заводить
1. завести (кого-л. куда-л.; приводить)bring* / lead* (smb. to a place) (and leave* there); ( уводить далеко) take* / lead* (smb. to a place)2. завести (вн.)заводить кого-л. в тупик (перен.) — lead* smb. up a blind alley
заводить привычку (+ инф.) — acquire a habit (of ger.), fall* / get* into the habit (of ger.)
2. (вводить, устанавливать) establish (d.), introduce (d.)заводить порядок — introduce / establish / order a rule
3.:заводить семью, хозяйство — acquire a home and family; settle down (in life)
заводить дело разг. ( коммерческое) — start a business, set* up in business
4. ( начинать) start (d.)заводить ссору — start / raise a quarrel
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заводить знакомство (с тв.) — strike* up an acquaintance (with)1. (приводить в движение, пускать в ход) wind* up (d.)заводить патефон — put* on the portable gramophone
заводить будильник — set* the alarm clock
заводить мотор — start (up) an engine; ( ручкой) crank an engine
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22 приобретать привычку
to fall (get) into the habit (of); pick up a habitРусско-английский юридический словарь > приобретать привычку
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23 вернуться к старой привычке
Phraseological unit: fall off the wagon (to lapse back into an old habit.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вернуться к старой привычке
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24 старый
1. прил. (в разн. знач.) old2. прил. ( древний) ancient3. как сущ. с. the old, the pastприниматься за старое — fall* back into one's old ways
кто старое помянет, тому глаз вон посл. — let bygones be bygones
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Старый свет — the Old Worldпо старой памяти — for old times' sake; ( по привычке) by force of habit
старая дева — old maid, spinster
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25 старый
1) ( проживший много лет) old2) ( давно существующий) oldста́рый парк — old park
ста́рая привы́чка — old tradition
ста́рая дру́жба — old friendship
3) ( давно находящийся в употреблении) oldста́рая маши́на — old car
ста́рые часы́ — old clock
4) ( древний) ancient ['eɪn-]ста́рая бро́нза — old / ancient bronze
ста́рая моне́та — old coin
5) ( недействительный) old, invalidста́рый про́пуск — invalid pass
6) ( не современный) outdated, old7) с. как сущ. the old, the pastпринима́ться за ста́рое — fall back into one's old ways
кто ста́рое помя́нет, тому́ глаз вон посл. — ≈ let bygones be bygones
ста́рые и ма́лые — the young and the old
••ста́рый друг лу́чше но́вых двух посл. — an old friend is worth two new ones
ста́рый стиль — old style ( Julian calendar)
по ста́рой па́мяти — ≈ for old times' sake; ( по привычке) by force of habit
ста́рая де́ва — old maid, spinster
ста́рая ве́ра церк. — Old Belief
Ста́рый свет — the Old World
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