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2 сдержать слезы
fight down/back one's tears, gulp back/down one's tears, choke back one's tears, hold back one's tearsHarriet swallowed back the tears. She looked so fragile and forlorn as she struggled to hold back her tears. He choked back the tears when he saw the gravestone. She gulped back her tears as the coffin was lowered.
Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > сдержать слезы
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fight down/back one's tears, gulp back/down one's tears, choke back one's tears, hold back one's tearsHarriet swallowed back the tears. She looked so fragile and forlorn as she struggled to hold back her tears. He choked back the tears when he saw the gravestone. She gulped back her tears as the coffin was lowered.
Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > сдерживать слезы
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4 подавлять
1) General subject: bear hard, bear hard on, bring low, browbeat, choke back (чувства, рыдания), choke down (волнение и т.п.), choke off (чувства, рыдания), clamp down on, conquer, contain, crucify (страсти, желания), crush, deject, depress, dominate, downbear, downweigh, engulf, fight down, grind, ground, hold down, hold under, ingulf, inhibit, keep down (восстание; чувство), keep under, lower, mortify (страсти, чувства и т. п.), overbear (he overbore all my arguments - его доводы оказались убедительнее моих он меня переубедил), overgo, overpower, overwhelm, pocket (гнев и т. п.), prostrate, put down (восстание и т. п.), quash, quench (желание, чувства), rebuke, repress (восстание и т. п.), restrain, ride, saturate (оборону противника), scotch, sit (on; чьё-л. сопротивление), slay, smear, smother (зевок, гнев), snuff out, squelch, stamp out, stifle, stifle joint, strangle, subdue, suppress, swallow, tame, trample, trample down, tread, tread down, tread on the neck of, tread out, vanquish, vanquish (чувство), whelm, bring under, turn down, weigh down, crush out (восстание), put down (восстание), stamp out (восстание), crush down (восстание, оппозицию), keep down (восстание, чувство), choke down (слёзы), (наглостью, нахальством) face down, dispirit, defeat, (кого-либо) steamroll (over somebody)3) Medicine: arrest4) Colloquial: squash5) Obsolete: do down, (downbore; downborne) downbear7) Military: button up, button up (огневую точку), establish neutralization, negate, neutralize, reduce, saturate (оборону)8) Engineering: cancel, kill (напр. колебания), mitigate, mute, silence, swamp out (собственные шумы)10) Economy: beat down (оппозицию)11) Mining: depress (флотацию)13) Polygraphy: flush (ненужную информацию в памяти)14) Psychology: coerce, medicine (о чувствах)15) Food industry: snuff16) Radiolocation: blanket19) Arms production: annihilate, hold down (огнем)21) Immunogenetics: down-regulate22) Aviation medicine: choke down (волнение), sopite23) Makarov: control, cripple, devastate, eliminate (напр. шумы), extinguish (способности, страсти), kill (колебания), suffocate (развитие и т.п.), suppress (напр. вибрации, индустриальные помехи), swallow down, trample under foot (кого-л.), clamp down, close down, crush down, choke down (волнение и т. п.), drive out (генерацию), fight down (чувства и т. п.), choke back (чувства рыдания), choke off (чувства рыдания), fight back (чувства слезы и т. п.) -
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suppress глагол:keep down (подавлять, держать в подчинении, продолжать сидеть или лежать, не вставать, задерживать рост, мешать развитию)saturate (насыщать, пропитывать, подавлять, сатурировать, подвергать массированному удару, наводнять)fight down (подавлять, побеждать) -
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1) General subject: be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), be victorious, beat, beat somebody into fits, conquer, defeat, do and die, do or die, down, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the better, get the victory, have, have the best of it (в споре и т. п.), have the victory, knock out, knock somebody into fits, knock the spots off, land (на скачках), outpoint, outvie, overcome, pip, reduce, repel, score off, thrash (в борьбе, состязании), thresh (в борьбе, состязании), to be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), triumph, vanquish, whop, win, win the victory, worst, gain a victory, gain the upper hand, get the better of, have the best of it, knock for a loop, overthrow, put to the worse, win a game, bear away the bell (на состязании), carry away the bell (на состязании), clean clock (в драке, состязании; кого-л.), have scalp (в споре; кого-л.), come home (в спортивных соревнованиях), strike home (в спортивных соревнованиях), touch home (в спортивных соревнованиях), have scalp (кого-л., в споре), come of best, upends, (прийти первым) come in first2) Naval: foil3) Colloquial: hammer, thresh (в состязании), whip4) American: repel (в состязаниях), take into camp, whitewash5) Literal: take scalp (кого-л.)6) Sports: turn aside (e.g. Flyers easily turn aside Senators 5:1)7) Latin: aut vincere aut mori8) Military: overwar, win the field9) Australian slang: shit it in, take out10) Diplomatic term: get a victory, have a victory, score a victory, win a victory11) Jargon: knock off (в спорте и т.п.), sac (в состязании), sack (в состязании), trim (обычно с небольшим разрывом), murder (The other team murdered us. Другая команда победила нас), (в спорте) trash, (кого-л.) smear, slaughter, beat the spread, cop, cream (в спорте), cut (на конкурсе и т.п.), get away with (something), wipe12) Advertising: get victory, win victory13) Makarov: get home (в спортивных соревнованиях), up-end (в соревнованиях, конкуренции), worst (кого-л.), carry it away, come in first, come out victorious, draw the winner, fight down, fight it out, fight out, find the answer to (что-л.) -
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св vt1) одержать верх над кем-л to defeat, to beat2) преодолеть to overcome, to fight off/downпоборо́ть страх — to fight down/to overcome one's fear
поборо́ть просту́ду — to fight off/to overcome a cold
поборо́ть себя́ — to control oneself
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1) General subject: bear hard, bring low, clamp down on, close down, conquer, crush, crush down (восстание, оппозицию), depress, dominate, fight down, inhibit, mortify, overbear, overwhelm, pocket, prostrate, put down (восстание и т. п.), quash, quench, saturate, scotch, smear, smother, snuff out, squelch, stamp out, stifle, strangle, suppress, whelm, wear down, subdue, destroy2) Computers: flush3) Colloquial: clamp down, squash4) Obsolete: do down5) Poetical language: quell6) Military: button up, neutralize, overpower8) Makarov: crush out, force back, crush down (восстание оппозицию) -
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1) General subject: beat, conquer, outpull, overcome, outdo, rise superior to, fight off (врага, болезнь), subdue2) Australian slang: wipe the floor with4) Makarov: fight down -
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1) General subject: gulp down rage2) Makarov: check anger, contain anger, fight down anger -
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12 справиться с разочарованием
Makarov: fight down disappointmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > справиться с разочарованием
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сов. (вн.)fight* down (d.); overcome* (d.) (тж. перен.); спорт. beat* (d.)побороть себя — overcome* oneself
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сов. (вн.)1) ( победить) fight down (d); overcome (d)поборо́ть проти́вника — defeat one's adversary
2) спорт beat (d)3) ( превозмочь) overcomeпоборо́ть себя́ — overcome oneself
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ДОРОГО ПРОДАВАТЬ/ПРОДАТЬ (ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ) СВОЮ ЖИЗНЬ VP subj: human to fight fiercely before being killed in a battle, confrontation etc, causing the enemy great difficulty and substantial losses in destroying oneX дорого продаст свою жизнь = X will go down fightingX won't go down without a fight X will fight to the death X will put up a ferocious struggle (a hell of a fight) right to the end (before being wiped out etc). -
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• ДОРОГО ПРОДАВАТЬ/ПРОДАТЬ (ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ) СВОЮ ЖИЗНЬ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to fight fiercely before being killed in a battle, confrontation etc, causing the enemy great difficulty and substantial losses in destroying one:- X will put up a ferocious struggle (a hell of a fight) right to the end (before being wiped out etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дорого отдавать свою жизнь
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19 дорого отдать свою жизнь
• ДОРОГО ПРОДАВАТЬ/ПРОДАТЬ (ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ) СВОЮ ЖИЗНЬ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to fight fiercely before being killed in a battle, confrontation etc, causing the enemy great difficulty and substantial losses in destroying one:- X will put up a ferocious struggle (a hell of a fight) right to the end (before being wiped out etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дорого отдать свою жизнь
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20 дорого продавать свою жизнь
• ДОРОГО ПРОДАВАТЬ/ПРОДАТЬ (ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ) СВОЮ ЖИЗНЬ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to fight fiercely before being killed in a battle, confrontation etc, causing the enemy great difficulty and substantial losses in destroying one:- X will put up a ferocious struggle (a hell of a fight) right to the end (before being wiped out etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дорого продавать свою жизнь
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