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[nɜːv] 1. n1) нерв; звич. pl не́рви; нерво́вістьa fit [an attack] of nerves — нерво́вий при́ступ
to get on one's nerves — нервува́ти кого́сь, дратува́ти
2) си́ла, ене́ргія; бадьо́рістьto strain every nerve — напру́жувати всі си́ли
3) му́жність; холоднокро́вність, самовлада́ння; розм. зухва́лість, наха́бствоto have the nerve to do smth. — ма́ти му́жність (розм. ма́ти наха́бство) зроби́ти щось
to loose one's nerve — зляка́тися, втра́тити самовлада́ння
a man of a nerve — люди́на з вели́ким самовлада́нням, стри́мана люди́на
4) бот. прожи́лка2. vнадава́ти си́ли (бадьо́рості, хоро́брості)to nerve oneself — збира́тися в си́лі; набра́тися ду́ху
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loose fit-up — noun see loose fit … Useful english dictionary
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fit like a prick in a shirt sleeve — Australian Slang a very loose fit … English dialects glossary
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