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21 плохо сыграть
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22 поступать умно
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23 хорошо (плохо) использовать обстоятельства
General subject: play cards wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо (плохо) использовать обстоятельства
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24 хорошо использовать (свои) возможности
General subject: play cards wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо использовать (свои) возможности
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25 хорошо использовать (свои) обстоятельства
General subject: play cards wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо использовать (свои) обстоятельства
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26 хорошо сыграть
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ПО БОЛЬШИЙ играть, ходить coll PrepP Invar adv(to play cards) for large sums of moneyX играет no большой - X plays for high stakes. -
28 хорошо использовать возможности
General subject: (свои) play cards wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо использовать возможности
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29 по большой
• ПО БОЛЬШЕЙ играть, ходить coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to play cards) for large sums of money:- X играет по большой≈ X plays for high stakes.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по большой
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30 дуться в карты
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31 играть в карты
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32 карта
ж1) геогр map2) ( игральная) cardвы игра́ете в ка́рты? — do you play cards?
•- поставить всё на карту
- поставить всё на одну карту
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33 махлевать
МУХЛЕВАТЬ / МАХЛЕВАТЬto cheat / to stack the deck against sb / to swindle стараться обмануть, схитрить to try to make money off sb through deception- Давай сыграем в карты. - Давай. Только чур не махлевать. - Let's play cards. - Sure. But swear you won't cheat.
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34 мухлевать
МУХЛЕВАТЬ / МАХЛЕВАТЬto cheat / to stack the deck against sb / to swindle стараться обмануть, схитрить to try to make money off sb through deception- Давай сыграем в карты. - Давай. Только чур не махлевать. - Let's play cards. - Sure. But swear you won't cheat.
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35 принимать как должное
accept (look upon) smth. as one's dueСкоробогатов не пил вина, не играл в карты, не ухаживал за женщинами, поэтому с полным основанием считал себя кристаллически чистым и принимал за должное, если перед ним немножко заискивали. (А. Коптяева, Иван Иванович) — Skorobogatov didn't drink, didn't play cards, didn't court women, and therefore he had every right to consider himself a paragon of purity and to look upon the homage paid him by others as only his due.
Он спокойно глядел на нас... и принимал как должное уделяемое ему внимание. (Б. Можаев, Трое) — He gazed at us calmly... and accepted the interest displayed in him as his due.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принимать как должное
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36 быть поставленным на карту
1. be at stake2. stakeпоставить на карту, рискнуть — to stake on a cast
быть поставленным на карту; быть в опасности — be at stake
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > быть поставленным на карту
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37 затруднения в деньгах
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > затруднения в деньгах
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38 ставить на карту
поставить на карту, рискнуть — to stake on a cast
быть поставленным на карту; быть в опасности — be at stake
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ставить на карту
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39 катран
катран м. жарг. [katran](квартира, где собираются картёжники для игры) apartment, where gamblers gather to play cards, gambling den -
40 ставит на карту
1. stakeпоставить на карту, рискнуть — to stake on a cast
быть поставленным на карту; быть в опасности — be at stake
2. stakingБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > ставит на карту
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