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have a pain in the knee

  • 1 чувствовать боль в колене

    General subject: have a pain in the knee

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чувствовать боль в колене

  • 2 боль

    Существительному боль соответствуют английские pain и ache. Pain может обозначать продолжительную или мгновенную, тупую или резкую боль: боль в груди – pain in the chest, боль в колене – pain in the knee. Ache в современном употреблении встречается в составе существительных headache, toothache, stomachache, earache, backache и обычно имеет в виду продолжительную боль. Русские сочетания у меня болит глаз (горло, палец, нога) передаются английскими I have a sore eye (throat, finger, foot).

    Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > боль

  • 3 колени

    сущ.
    1. knees; 2. lap
    Русское существительное колени нейтрально по отношению к позе человека в отличие от английских соответствий.
    1. knees — колени ( часть тела): bare knees — голые колени/обнаженные колени; to go down on one's knees — опуститься/стать на колени; to have a sharp pain in one's knee — острая боль в колене The baby crawls on his hands and knees. — Ребенок ползает на четвереньках. The skirt hardly reached her knees. — Юбка у нее не доходила до колен.
    2. lap — колени (в сидячем положении; как правило, покрытые юбкой или брюками): a lap computer — компьютер-ноутбук She was bouncing her baby in her lap. — Она качала ребенка, посадив его на колени. The child likes to sit in his grandpa's lap and listen to his reading. — Внук любит сидеть на коленях у дедушки и слушать, как он читает. Everything is in the lap of God. — Все в руках божьих.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > колени

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