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1 записываться
св - записа́ться1) вносить себя в список to enter one's name; to enrol(l) on/AE in lit; to joinзапи́сываться в клуб — to join a club
запи́сываться на ку́рсы — to enrol(l) in/to join the course
запи́сываться в а́рмию — to enlist in lit/to join the army
запи́сываться на приём к кому-л — to make an appointment with sb
2) на плёнку to record -
2 вступить в клуб
General subject: join a club -
3 забеременеть
1) General subject: be up the pole, become pregnant, conceive, get pregnant, start a baby, teem, fall pregnant2) American: kill the rabbit3) Australian slang: get a joey in the pouch, get up the duff4) Jargon: been had (I've been had, and I'm going to have the baby. Я забеременела и у меня будет ребёнок.)5) Makarov: get into trouble (о незамужней женщине)6) Taboo: be knapped, break( one's) knee (см. break somebody's knee), burn (one's) foot, catch, (о женщине) click, cop it, get a belly-bumber, get caught, get knocked up, get wrong, have been sitting in the garden with the gate unlocked, join the club, swallow a watermelon seed -
4 они сказали, что вообще не хотят вступать в этот клуб, но как бы не так: зелён виноград
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > они сказали, что вообще не хотят вступать в этот клуб, но как бы не так: зелён виноград
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5 стать членом клуба
General subject: join a clubУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стать членом клуба
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6 ты не один!
Jargon: join the club! -
7 у меня такая же проблема
Ironical: join the club (иронично-доброжелательная, подбадривающая фраза)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня такая же проблема
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8 вступать в члены клуба
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9 объединяться
1) General subject: align, aline, ally, amalgamate, associate (в общество, блок, союз), band, band (в организацию), bander (в организацию), bandy, club, coalesce (о людях), combinate, combine, consociate, consolidate, foregather, forgather, fuse, get together, go in, herd with (с кем-л.), incorporate, join, join hands, join together, knit, league, line up (с кем-л.), line up with (smb.) (с кем-л.), meld (особ. о предприятиях), piece, rally, rally round, rally up, side, solder, team, team up, tie up, unite, unite with (smb.) (с кем-л.), co-operate, get together on a point, hold together, organise, group together, join forces (with), ally oneself with2) Obsolete: troop3) Religion: become combined5) Economy: fuse (о компаниях)6) Diplomatic term: side (с кем-л.)7) Psychology: cohere, fraternize (по-братски), pool, syncretize9) Information technology: aggregate10) Biochemistry: coassemble (о сборке белка из нескольких субъединиц)11) Business: cooperate12) Makarov: embody (в акционерное общество и т.п.), group, imbody (в акционерное общество и т.п.), organize, pack, come together13) Idiomatic expression: join ranks -
10 вступить в клуб игроков в гольф
Makarov: join a golf-clubУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вступить в клуб игроков в гольф
См. также в других словарях:
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