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1 Тага (Tara incarnated as the Chinese princess . She symbolizes purity) Белая Тара
Religion: WhiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Тага (Tara incarnated as the Chinese princess . She symbolizes purity) Белая Тара
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2 воплощённый
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > воплощённый
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3 въплъщавам
embody, incarnate(идея) express(осъществявам) realize, bring into being, give a material form to, materializeвъплъщавам се become embodied/incarnated (в in); materialize(за идея) be expressed* * *въплъща̀вам,гл. embody, incarnate; encarnalize; ( идея) express; ( осъществявам) realize, bring into being, give a material form to, materialize;\въплъщавам се become embodied/incarnated (в in); materialize; (за идея) be expressed.* * *embody; externalize; incarnate{in`kx:neit}; incorporate; personify{px:sxnifai}* * *1. (за идея) be expressed 2. (идея) express 3. (осъществявам) realize, bring into being, give a material form to, materialize: || ВЪПЛЪЩАВАМ ce become embodied/incarnated (в in): materialize 4. embody, incarnate -
4 египтяне изображали богов в виде различных животных
1) General subject: Egyptians incarnated goods as various animals2) Religion: Egyptians incarnated gods as various animalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > египтяне изображали богов в виде различных животных
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5 autodestructivo
adj.self-destructive.* * *Ex. The reviewer commends the way the idea of the self-destructing image is incarnated in the texture of the prose.* * *Ex: The reviewer commends the way the idea of the self-destructing image is incarnated in the texture of the prose.
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Ex. The reviewer commends the way the idea of the self-destructing image is incarnated in the texture of the prose.* * *Ex: The reviewer commends the way the idea of the self-destructing image is incarnated in the texture of the prose.
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7 encarnar
v.1 to embody (ideal, doctrina).2 to become flesh (religion).* * *1 RELIGIÓN to become incarnate2 MEDICINA to heal1 figurado (personificar) to embody, personify3 (en anzuelo) to bait4 (dar color carne) to give flesh colour (US color) to* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=personificar) to personify; (Teat) [+ papel] to play, bring to life2) [+ anzuelo] to bait2. VI1) (Rel) to become incarnate2) (Med) to heal, heal up3) [arma] to enter the flesh, penetrate the body3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) <cualidad/sentimiento> to embody2.encarnarse v prona) (Relig) to become incarnateb) uña to become ingrown* * *= embody, incarnate.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.* * *1.verbo transitivob) <cualidad/sentimiento> to embody2.encarnarse v prona) (Relig) to become incarnateb) uña to become ingrown* * *= embody, incarnate.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
Ex: For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.* * *encarnar [A1 ]vtA1 «actor» ‹personaje› to play2 ‹cualidad/sentimiento› to embodyencarna la ambición desmedida he is the embodiment of o he embodies boundless ambitionB ‹jauría› to blood1 ( Relig) to become incarnateDios se encarnó en Jesucristo God became incarnate in Jesus Christ, God became flesh in Jesus Christ2 «uña» to become ingrown* * *
encarnar verbo transitivo
1 to personify, embody: su gesto encarna la pasión del flamenco, his movements embody all the passion of Flamenco
2 Cin Teat to play: encarna el papel de Don Quijote, he plays the part of Don Quixote
' encarnar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
personificar
- caracterizar
English:
embody
- personify
* * *♦ vt1. [ideal, doctrina, cualidad] to represent, to embody;una organización que encarna el fanatismo religioso an organization which is the very embodiment of religious fanaticism;el búho encarna la prudencia y la sabiduría the owl represents wisdom and knowledge2. [personaje, papel] to play* * *I v/t2 TEA play* * *encarnar vt: to incarnate, to embody -
8 representar
v.1 to represent.este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last SupperEllos representan campiñas They depict fields.María representa a la madrastra Mary plays the part of the stepmom.Esto representa lo malo This represents the bad.2 to represent (actuar en nombre de alguien).representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3 to look.representa unos 40 años she looks about 404 to mean.representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumptionrepresenta mucho para él it means a lot to him5 to perform (Teatro) (función).6 to act out, to represent, to act.Ella representó bien esa escena She acted the scene out very well.7 to act in someone's representation, to represent, to act in behalf of, to act in representation of.María representa a Ricardo Mary acts in John's representation.* * *1 (gen) to represent■ esta redacción representa varias horas de trabajo this composition represents several hours of work2 (símbolo) to represent, stand for4 (aparentar) to appear to be, look5 (importar) to mean1 (imaginarse) to imagine, picture* * *verb1) to represent2) perform3) portray•* * *1. VT1) (=actuar en nombre de) [+ país, votantes] to represent; [+ cliente, acusado] to act for, representla cantante que representará a España en el festival — the singer who will represent Spain at the festival
el príncipe representó al rey en la ceremonia — the prince attended the ceremony on behalf of the king o representing the king
2) (=simbolizar) to symbolize, representDon Quijote representa el idealismo — Don Quixote symbolizes o represents idealism
cuando éramos pequeños nuestros padres representaban el modelo a seguir — when we were small our parents were our role models
3) (=reproducir) to depictnuevas formas de representar el mundo — new ways of representing o portraying o depicting the world
esta columna del gráfico representa los síes — this column of the graph shows o represents those in favour
4) (=equivaler a) [+ porcentaje, mejora, peligro] to represent; [+ amenaza] to pose, representobtuvieron unos beneficios de 1,7 billones, lo que representa un incremento del 28% sobre el año pasado — they made profits of 1.7 billion, which represents an increase of 28% on last year
los bantúes representan el 70% de los habitantes de Suráfrica — the Bantu account for o represent 70% of the inhabitants of South Africa
la ofensiva de ayer representa una violación de la tregua — yesterday's offensive constitutes a violation of the truce
no sabes lo mucho que representa este trabajo para él — you don't know how much this job means to him
5) (=requerir) [+ trabajo, esfuerzo, sacrificio] to involve6) (Teat) [+ obra] to perform; [+ papel] to play¿quién va a representar el papel que tenía antes la URSS? — who's going to play the part o role previously played by the USSR?
7) (=aparentar) [+ edad] to look8) (=hacer imaginar) to point outnos representó las dificultades con que nos podíamos encontrar — she pointed out the difficulties we might come up against
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex. The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.Ex. The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex. Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex. Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex. Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex. MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex. The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex. This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex. For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex. Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex. The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex. In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex. It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex. The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.----* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex: The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.
Ex: The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex: Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex: A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex: Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex: MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex: The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex: This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex: For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex: Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex: The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex: In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex: It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *representar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona/organización/país› to representno estaba representado por un abogado he was not represented by a lawyerrepresentó a Suecia en los campeonatos he represented Sweden in the championships, he played ( o swam etc) for Sweden in the championshipslos que no puedan asistir deben hacerse representar por alguien those who cannot attend should send a representative o proxyB ‹obra› to perform, put on; ‹papel› to playrepresentó el papel de Cleopatra she played Cleopatra o the part of CleopatraC (aparentar) to lookno representa la edad que tiene he doesn't look the age he isrepresenta unos cuarenta años she looks about fortyno representa lo que costó it doesn't look as expensive as it wasD (simbolizar) to symbolizela paloma representa la paz the dove symbolizes o is a symbol of peaceE (reproducir) «dibujo/fotografía» to show, depictla medalla representa a la Virgen the medallion depicts the Virgin Maryla escena representa una calle de los arrabales the scene shows o depicts a street in the poor quartersla obra representa fielmente la sociedad de fines de siglo the play accurately portrays society at the turn of the centuryF (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% con respecto al año pasado this represents a 5% increase on last yearpara él no representa ningún sacrificio it's no sacrifice for himnos representa un gasto inesperado it means o involves an unexpected expenseintroducir la modificación representaría tres días de trabajo introducing the modification would mean o involve three days' workto picture¿te lo puedes representar sin barba? can you picture o imagine him without a beard?* * *
representar ( conjugate representar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/organización/país› to represent
2 ‹ obra› to perform, put on;
‹ papel› to play
3 ( aparentar) to look;
4 ( simbolizar) to represent, symbolize
5 ( reproducir) [dibujo/fotografía/escena] to show, depict;
[obra/novela] to portray, depict
6 (equivaler a, significar) to represent;◊ esto representa un aumento del 5% this represents a 5% increase;
eso representaría tres días de trabajo that would mean o involve three days' work
representar verbo transitivo
1 (un símbolo) to symbolize, represent: la paloma representa la paz, the dove stands for peace
2 (un cuadro, fotografía, ilustración) to depict: el cuadro representa una escena de caza, the painting depicts a hunting scene
3 (un ejemplo o modelo) to represent
4 (a una persona, un país, una institución) to represent
5 (una edad) to look: no representa la edad que tiene, she doesn't look her age
6 (en la imaginación) to imagine
7 (en valor, importancia) to mean, represent: su ascenso representó una gran alegría, I/he/she, etc. was overjoyed by his promotion
ese chico no representa nada para mí, that guy means nothing to me
8 Teat (una obra) to perform
(un papel) to play: mi amigo representa al emperador Augusto, my friend plays Emperor Augustus
' representar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparentar
- constituir
- hacer
- jugar
- vida
- significar
English:
act
- act out
- depict
- deputize
- do
- enact
- nation
- perform
- picture
- play
- portray
- represent
- role-play
- speak for
- stage
- stand for
- pose
* * *representar vt1. [simbolizar, ejemplificar] to represent;este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last Supper;la coma representa los decimales the comma indicates decimal places;Dalí representa perfectamente el surrealismo Dali is the ultimate surrealist painter2. [actuar en nombre de] to represent;el delegado sindical representaba a sus compañeros the shop steward represented his fellow workers;ha participado en dos festivales representando a su país she has represented her country at two festivals;representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3. [aparentar] to look;representa unos cuarenta años she looks about forty;representa muchos menos años de los que tiene she looks a lot younger than she is4. [significar] to mean;representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumption;diez millones no representan nada para él ten million is nothing to him;representa mucho para él it means a lot to him[papel] to play6. Com to represent* * *v/t1 ( simbolizar) represent3 ( aparentar):representar menos años look younger* * *representar vt1) : to represent, to act for2) : to perform3) : to look, to appear as4) : to symbolize, to stand for5) : to signify, to mean* * *representar vb1. (un papel) to play2. (una obra) to performla compañía representará "Yerma" the company will perform "Yerma"3. (simbolizar) to represent4. (actuar en nombre de otro) to represent5. (aparentar) to look -
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10 incarnare
embody* * *incarnare v.tr.1 to embody, to incarnate, to epitomize: quell'uomo sembra incarnare la miseria, that man seems the embodiment of misery; incarnare un personaggio, to bring a character to life2 (ant.) (affondare nella carne) to thrust into the flesh.◘ incarnarsi v.intr.pron.1 to become* embodied, to become* incarnate; to take* bodily form: Cristo si incarnò per redimere gli uomini, Christ became incarnate to redeem mankind2 (di unghia) to grow* in.* * *[inkar'nare]1. vt(rappresentare) to embody2. vip (incarnarsi)Rel to become incarnate, (concretarsi) to be embodied* * *[inkar'nare] 1.verbo transitivo (rappresentare) to embody, to incarnate, to personify [ideale, male, virtù]2.verbo pronominale incarnarsi1) (essere rappresentato) to become* incarnated, to become* embodied2) relig. to be* made flesh, to become* incarnate* * *incarnare/inkar'nare/ [1](rappresentare) to embody, to incarnate, to personify [ideale, male, virtù]II incarnarsi verbo pronominale1 (essere rappresentato) to become* incarnated, to become* embodied2 relig. to be* made flesh, to become* incarnate. -
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yks.nom. ruumiillistua; yks.gen. ruumiillistun; yks.part. ruumiillistui; yks.ill. ruumiillistuisi; mon.gen. ruumiillistukoon; mon.part. ruumiillistunut; mon.ill. ruumiillistuttiinbe embodied (verb)be incarnated (verb)become incarnate (verb)materialize (verb)* * *• be incarnated• be personified• become incarnate• embody -
12 воплощаться
несовер. - воплощаться; совер. - воплотиться
be incarnated/embodied; be personified (олицетворяться); be realized (осуществляться)* * *воплощаться; воплотиться be incarnated/embodied -
13 wciel|ony
adj. książk. 1. (będący uosobieniem) [diabeł] incarnate; [dobroć, energia] personified- wcielony geniusz a genius incarnate2. (o duchu, bóstwie) incarnated- demoniczna moc wcielona w kobietę demoniac power incarnated in a woman3. (w filmie, teatrze) personifying, portraying- aktor wcielony w rolę gangstera an actor personifying a. portraying a gangsterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wciel|ony
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14 изображать в виде
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > изображать в виде
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15 воплощаться
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17 воплощённый
1) General subject: embodied, impersonate, incarnate, made flesh (употр. после существительного)2) Christianity: incarnated -
18 Л-101
ЛИЦОМ К ЛИЦУ ( Invar adv or, less often, subj-compl with copula (subj: human fixed WO1. видеть кого \Л-101 (to be) very near to (some person who inspires fear, trepidation etc in one, or by extension death): (be (find o.s. » face to face (with s.o. sth.).Мысль увидегь императрицу лицом к лицу так устрашала её, что она с трудом могла держаться на ногах (Пушкин 2). The thought of finding herself face to face with the Empress frightened her so much that she could hardly stand on her feet (2a).2. встретиться, столкнуться с кем и т. п. - (to meet up with s.o. etc) right up closecome face to face with s.o.meet s.o. face to face run right into s.o.Поднявшись как-то ночью после смерти матери, она лицом к лицу столкнулась в сенях с отцом (Максимов 3). She had got up one night after her mother's death, and come face to face with her father in the hallway (3a).3. стоять, столкнуться, соприкоснуться и т. п. с чем \Л-101 (to be, find o.s. etc) facing (some problem, new phenomenon etc): (be (stand, come, find o.s.)) face to face (with sth.)(in refer, to difficulties only) (be) confronted head-on (with sth.).Я стоял лицом к лицу с невероятным явлением. Гум-больдтовское понимание языка как искусства находило себе красноречивейшее подтверждение в произведениях Хлебникова, с той только потрясающей оговоркой, что процесс, мыслившийся до сих пор как функция коллективного сознания целого народа, был воплощён в творчестве одного человека (Лившиц 1). I stood face to face with an extraordinary phenomenon. Humboldt's conception of language as an art form found a most eloquent confirmation in Khlebnikovs works-except that what had hitherto been understood as the function of the collective consciousness of a whole people was here incarnated in the work of a single man (1a). -
19 Тага Белая Тара
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20 лицом к лицу
[Invar; adv or, less often, subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====1. видеть кого лицом к лицу (to be) very near to (some person who inspires fear, trepidation etc in one, or by extension death):- (be <find o.s.>) face to face (with s.o. < sth.>).♦ Мысль увидегь императрицу лицом к лицу так устрашала её, что она с трудом могла держаться на ногах (Пушкин 2). The thought of finding herself face to face with the Empress frightened her so much that she could hardly stand on her feet (2a).2. встретиться, столкнуться с кем и т.п. лицом к лицу (to meet up with s.o. etc) right up close:- come face to face with s.o.;- meet s.o. face to face;- run right into s.o.♦ Поднявшись как-то ночью после смерти матери, она лицом к лицу столкнулась в сенях с отцом (Максимов 3). She had got up one night after her mother's death, and come face to face with her father in the hallway (3a).3. стоять, столкнуться, соприкоснуться и т.п. с чем лицом к лицу (to be, find o.s. etc) facing (some problem, new phenomenon etc): (be <stand, come, find o.s.>) face to face (with sth.); [in refer, to difficulties only]⇒ (be) confronted head-on (with sth.).♦ Я стоял лицом к лицу с невероятным явлением. Гумбольдтовское понимание языка как искусства находило себе красноречивейшее подтверждение в произведениях Хлебникова, с той только потрясающей оговоркой, что процесс, мыслившийся до сих пор как функция коллективного сознания целого народа, был воплощён в творчестве одного человека (Лившиц 1). I stood face to face with an extraordinary phenomenon. Humboldt's conception of language as an art form found a most eloquent confirmation in Khlebnikovs works - except that what had hitherto been understood as the function of the collective consciousness of a whole people was here incarnated in the work of a single man (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лицом к лицу
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