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121 зайти в тупик
[zayti v tupik] To come into a blind alley. To find oneself in a desperate position. Cf. To reach a deadlock.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > зайти в тупик
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122 оказаться между небом и землей
[okazattsa m'ezhdu n'ebom i z'eml'oy] To find oneself between the sky and the earth.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > оказаться между небом и землей
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123 попасть в переплет
[popast' v per'epl'ot] To get into a binding. To get into a difficulty or into trouble; to find oneself in an awkward or dangerous situation. Cf. To get into a scrape/mess/tight corner; to be in a spot; to be/be caught in a bind.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > попасть в переплет
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124 попасть кому-либо на зубок
[popast' na zubok] To find oneself on someone's little tooth. To be subjected to biting or sarcastic criticism; to become the butt of ridicule. Cf. To be torn to pieces.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > попасть кому-либо на зубок
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125 малина
малина ж. [malina]1. (ягода) raspberry; 2. жарг. (притон, место сбора банды) den, dive; --> малинник м. [malinnik] 1. (заросли малины) patch of raspberries; 2. разг. gathering of young pretty girls; -
126 попадать
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127 притулиться
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128 убедиться
1) General subject: assure, be convinced, find, make sure of, make sure that, satisfy oneself, see the light, sure, to be convinced, ascertain, assure oneself, make certain, make sure, see (that...), prove, satisfy themselves, find out, ensure, find confirmation, confirm, be certain, reassure oneself, realize2) Mathematics: convince oneself, make sure (of), see for oneself, verify3) Religion: become convinced
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find oneself — {v. phr.} To find out what one is fitted for and succeed in that. * /Mary tried several lines of work, but at last found herself as a teacher./ * /Sometimes young people move around a long time from job to job before they find themselves./ … Dictionary of American idioms
find oneself — {v. phr.} To find out what one is fitted for and succeed in that. * /Mary tried several lines of work, but at last found herself as a teacher./ * /Sometimes young people move around a long time from job to job before they find themselves./ … Dictionary of American idioms
find oneself — verb accept and make use of one s personality, abilities, and situation (Freq. 1) My son went to Berkeley to find himself • Syn: ↑find • Hypernyms: ↑mature, ↑maturate, ↑grow • … Useful english dictionary
find oneself — verb a) To learn, or attempt to learn, what kind of person one is and what one wants in life. He backpacked around Europe to find himself in his early twenties. b) To unexpectedly or unintentionally begin to do or experience something. As you… … Wiktionary
find\ oneself — v. phr. To find out what one is fitted for and succeed in that. Mary tried several lines of work, but at last found herself as a teacher. Sometimes young people move around a long time from job to job before they find themselves … Словарь американских идиом
find oneself — realize one s potential or dreams … English contemporary dictionary
find oneself — idi to discover and pursue one s genuine interests and talents … From formal English to slang
find — [fīnd] vt. found, finding [ME finden < OE findan, akin to Ger finden, Goth finthan < IE base * pent , to walk, happen upon, find > L pons, a plank causeway, bridge] 1. to happen on; come upon; meet with; discover by chance 2. to get by… … English World dictionary
find — v. & n. v.tr. (past and past part. found) 1 a discover by chance or effort (found a key). b become aware of. c (absol.) discover game, esp. a fox. 2 a get possession of by chance (found a treasure). b obtain, receive (idea found acceptance). c… … Useful english dictionary
find — findable, adj. /fuynd/, v., found, finding, n. v.t. 1. to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street. 2. to locate, attain, or obtain by search or effort: to find an apartment; to find happiness. 3. to locate or recover… … Universalium
find — [[t]faɪnd[/t]] v. found, find•ing, n. 1) to come upon by chance; meet with: to find a dime in the street[/ex] 2) to locate, attain, or obtain by search or effort: to find an apartment[/ex] 3) to recover (something lost) 4) to discover or perceive … From formal English to slang