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1 народная революция
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2 революция революци·я
1) revolutionподавить революцию — to crush / to stifle a revolution
совершить революцию — to accomplish / to carry out a revolution
непрерывная революция — permanent / uninterrupted revolution
2) (резкий скачкообразный переход) revolutionRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > революция революци·я
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3 народная революция
Military: popular revolutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > народная революция
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4 М-241
ВСАСЫВАТЬ/ВСОСАТЬ (ВПИТЫВАТЬ/ ВПИТАТЬ и т. п.) С МОЛОКОМ МАТЕРИ что VP subj: human the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WOto learn sth. well during one's earliest yearsX всосал Y с молоком матери - X imbibed (absorbed) Y with his mother' milkX drank Y in with his mother' milk X learned (was suckled on) Y at his mother' breast X was nurtured on his mother' milk with Y.Многих этому учат с детства. Для многих это - неоспоримые истины, воспринятые с молоком матери, и других они никогда не знали (Аллилуева 2). Many have been taught all this since childhood. For many these have been incontrovertible truths absorbed with their mother's milk: they have never known any others (2a).В них ещё говорит былой испуг и ужас перед разбушевавшейся стихией, хотя по возрасту большинство любителей порядка не могли в зрелом состоянии видеть стихию. Испуг они всосали с молоком матери (Мандельштам 2). These champions of order talk as they do because of the fear and horror once inspired in them by the elemental fury of popular revolution-though most of them were still at a tender age when it happened. They were suckled on fear of it at their mothers breasts (2a)....Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка...» (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mothers milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a). -
5 впитать с молоком матери
• ВСАСЫВАТЬ/ВСОСАТЬ <ВПИТЫВАТЬ/ВПИТАТЬ и т. п.> С МОЛОКОМ МАТЕРИ что[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to learn sth. well during one's earliest years:- X learned < was suckled on> Y at his mother's breast;- X was nurtured on his mother's milk with Y.♦ Многих этому учат с детства. Для многих это - неоспоримые истины, воспринятые с молоком матери, и других они никогда не знали (Аллилуева 2). Many have been taught all this since childhood. For many these have been incontrovertible truths absorbed with their mother's milk: they have never known any others (2a).♦ В них ещё говорит былой испуг и ужас перед разбушевавшейся стихией, хотя по возрасту большинство любителей порядка не могли в зрелом состоянии видеть стихию. Испуг они всосали с молоком матери (Мандельштам 2). These champions of order talk as they do because of the fear and horror once inspired in them by the elemental fury of popular revolution-though most of them were still at a tender age when it happened. They were suckled on fear of it at their mothers' breasts (2a).♦ "...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка..." (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mothers milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впитать с молоком матери
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6 впитывать с молоком матери
• ВСАСЫВАТЬ/ВСОСАТЬ <ВПИТЫВАТЬ/ВПИТАТЬ и т. п.> С МОЛОКОМ МАТЕРИ что[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to learn sth. well during one's earliest years:- X learned < was suckled on> Y at his mother's breast;- X was nurtured on his mother's milk with Y.♦ Многих этому учат с детства. Для многих это - неоспоримые истины, воспринятые с молоком матери, и других они никогда не знали (Аллилуева 2). Many have been taught all this since childhood. For many these have been incontrovertible truths absorbed with their mother's milk: they have never known any others (2a).♦ В них ещё говорит былой испуг и ужас перед разбушевавшейся стихией, хотя по возрасту большинство любителей порядка не могли в зрелом состоянии видеть стихию. Испуг они всосали с молоком матери (Мандельштам 2). These champions of order talk as they do because of the fear and horror once inspired in them by the elemental fury of popular revolution-though most of them were still at a tender age when it happened. They were suckled on fear of it at their mothers' breasts (2a).♦ "...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка..." (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mothers milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впитывать с молоком матери
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7 всасывать с молоком матери
• ВСАСЫВАТЬ/ВСОСАТЬ <ВПИТЫВАТЬ/ВПИТАТЬ и т. п.> С МОЛОКОМ МАТЕРИ что[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to learn sth. well during one's earliest years:- X learned < was suckled on> Y at his mother's breast;- X was nurtured on his mother's milk with Y.♦ Многих этому учат с детства. Для многих это - неоспоримые истины, воспринятые с молоком матери, и других они никогда не знали (Аллилуева 2). Many have been taught all this since childhood. For many these have been incontrovertible truths absorbed with their mother's milk: they have never known any others (2a).♦ В них ещё говорит былой испуг и ужас перед разбушевавшейся стихией, хотя по возрасту большинство любителей порядка не могли в зрелом состоянии видеть стихию. Испуг они всосали с молоком матери (Мандельштам 2). These champions of order talk as they do because of the fear and horror once inspired in them by the elemental fury of popular revolution-though most of them were still at a tender age when it happened. They were suckled on fear of it at their mothers' breasts (2a).♦ "...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка..." (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mothers milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всасывать с молоком матери
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8 всосать с молоком матери
• ВСАСЫВАТЬ/ВСОСАТЬ <ВПИТЫВАТЬ/ВПИТАТЬ и т. п.> С МОЛОКОМ МАТЕРИ что[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to learn sth. well during one's earliest years:- X learned < was suckled on> Y at his mother's breast;- X was nurtured on his mother's milk with Y.♦ Многих этому учат с детства. Для многих это - неоспоримые истины, воспринятые с молоком матери, и других они никогда не знали (Аллилуева 2). Many have been taught all this since childhood. For many these have been incontrovertible truths absorbed with their mother's milk: they have never known any others (2a).♦ В них ещё говорит былой испуг и ужас перед разбушевавшейся стихией, хотя по возрасту большинство любителей порядка не могли в зрелом состоянии видеть стихию. Испуг они всосали с молоком матери (Мандельштам 2). These champions of order talk as they do because of the fear and horror once inspired in them by the elemental fury of popular revolution-though most of them were still at a tender age when it happened. They were suckled on fear of it at their mothers' breasts (2a).♦ "...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка..." (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mothers milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всосать с молоком матери
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9 демократический
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