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1 пищевой драйв
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2 голод
1) General subject: dearth, esurience, famine (стихийное бедствие), hership, hunger, poor man's sauce, starvation, malnourishment2) Medicine: bowel rest (как лечебное мероприятие)3) Rare: famishment4) Accounting: scarcity5) Diplomatic term: famine (массовое бедствие)6) Psychology: hunger drive7) Food industry: hungering8) Aviation medicine: inanition9) Makarov: empty cupboards, esuriency -
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5 побуждение, вызванное голодом
Makarov: hunger driveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побуждение, вызванное голодом
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6 побуждение, вызываемое голодом
Advertising: hunger driveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побуждение, вызываемое голодом
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7 стремление (установка , побуждение) утолить голод
Psychology: hunger driveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремление (установка , побуждение) утолить голод
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8 стремление утолить голод
Psychology: (установка, побуждение) hunger driveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремление утолить голод
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9 жажда
1) General subject: appetence, appetite, craving (for; чего-л.), desiderium, hunger (after, for; чего-л.), hunger, hunger (for, after), itch, itch (чего-л.), longing (чего-л.), thirst, want, yearn, yearning (чего-л.), drive (the human drive to create and communicate - человеческая жажда), desire, (чего-л.) rage2) Bookish: appetency3) Religion: lust (чего-л.)4) Scottish language: drooth5) Makarov: craving (стремление), yearning (for) (чего-л.) -
10 заморить
сов. (вн.) разг.заморить голодом — starve (d.)
заморить лошадь — exhaust a horse, ride* / drive* a horse too hard
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сов. (вн.; изнурить) разг.tire out (d); ( работой) overwork (d); ( не кормить досыта) underfeed (d), give (i) short rations ['ræ-]замори́ть го́лодом — starve (d)
замори́ть ло́шадь — exhaust a horse, ride / drive a horse too hard
••замори́ть червячка́ разг. — have a snack / a bite, take the edge off one's hunger; refresh one's inner man идиом.
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12 подводить
несов. - подводи́ть, сов. - подвести́1) (вн. к; ведя, приближать) bring (d) closer (to)подводи́ть войска́ к грани́це — bring troops to the border
2) (вн. под вн.; сооружать) place (d under)подводи́ть фунда́мент — underpin (d)
подводи́ть дом под кры́шу — roof the house
подводи́ть ми́ну — mine (d)
3) разг. (вн. под вн.; приводить в качестве обоснования) substantiate (d with), support (d with), account (for by)подводи́ть ба́зу (под вн.) — provide a basis / reasoning (for); prove (d)
подводи́ть тео́рию под наблюда́емые фа́кты — suggest a theory to explain the observable facts
4) разг. (вн. под вн.; относить к какой-л категории, понятию) class (d as), group (d) together (with); ( представлять в каком-л свете) present (d as), depict (d as)подводи́ть де́ло под уголо́вную статью́ — present the affair as a criminal offence
5) (к; намекать, клонить) drive (at), suggest (d)к чему́ вы пыта́етесь подвести́? — what are you driving at [trying to prove]?
6) разг. (вн.; ставить в неприятное положение) let (d) down; do (i) a bad turn7) (вн.; подрисовывать) pencil (d), outline (d)подводи́ть бро́ви — pencil one's eyebrows
••подводи́ть ито́ги (рд.) — sum up (d)
подводи́ть бала́нс — balance the accounts
у него́ живо́т от го́лода подвело́ — ≈ he is awfully hungry, he feels pinched (with hunger)
подводи́ть часы́ — alter the watch or clock; ( ставить на правильное время) set the watch or clock
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