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1 промелькнуть перед глазами
General subject: float before the eyes, float before eyesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промелькнуть перед глазами
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2 проноситься перед глазами
General subject: float before eyesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проноситься перед глазами
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3 плавать
(опред. плыть, сов. поплыть)1. ( о человеке и животном) swim*плыть под парусами — sail, go* under sail
плыть в гондоле и т. п. — float / glide in a gondola, etc.
плыть по течению — go* down stream; (перен.) go* / swim* with the stream / tide
плыть против течения — go* up stream; (перен.) go* against the stream
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всё плывёт передо мной — everything is swimming before my eyes, my head is swimmingплыть в руки разг. — drop into smb.'s lap
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4 плыть
1) см. плавать 1), 2), 3)2) (плавно, легко двигаться) glide, float; driftту́чи плыву́т по не́бу — clouds float across the sky
плыть лебёдушкой фольк. — glide like a swan
3) разг. ( расплавляться) meltсвеча́ плывёт — the candle is melting
4) разг. (расплываться - о написанном, напечатанном) run••плыть в ру́ки разг. — drop into smb's lap
всё плывёт передо мно́й — everything is swimming before my eyes, my head is swimming
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5 поплыть
сов.1) (начать плавание - о человеке, животном) start swimming; (о пловце тж.) strike out; ( о корабле) sail; ( о плавучих предметах) float2) (начать плавно, легко двигаться) glide, float; driftпоплы́ть лебёдушкой фольк. — glide like a swan
3) разг. (расплыться - о написанном, напечатанном) run••всё поплы́ло передо мно́й — everything is swimming before my eyes, my head is swimming
звук поплы́л — there's wow in that sound
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