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121 потерпеть
совер.
1) см. терпеть
2) без доп. be patient
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122 терпеть
несовер. - терпеть; совер. - перетерпеть
1) (испытывать что-л.)
suffer
2) stand, bear, suffer, endure; bear it, put up with it* * *1) suffer; 2) bear; 3) tolerant* * *suffer, endure, undergo* * *abidebearendureincurlastpersistsitsuffertolerate -
123 плохие рабочие условия
poor working conditionsAnd in addition to my low salary I had to put up with poor working conditions. — И в довершение к моей низкой зарплате, мне приходилось мириться с плохими условиями работы.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > плохие рабочие условия
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124 плохие условия работы
poor working conditionsAnd in addition to my low salary I had to put up with poor working conditions. — И в довершение к моей низкой зарплате, мне приходилось мириться с плохими условиями работы.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > плохие условия работы
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125 условия работы
working conditionsAnd in addition to my low salary I had to put up with poor working conditions. — И в довершение к моей низкой зарплате, мне приходилось мириться с плохими условиями работы.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > условия работы
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126 смиряться
несов. - смиря́ться, сов. - смири́ться1) (вести себя спокойно, покорно) submit; resign oneself2) (с тв.; мириться, соглашаться с чем-л) accept (d), put up (with)смири́ться с положе́нием дел — accept the situation
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127 сносить
I II несов. - сноси́ть, сов. - снести́; (вн.)1) ( относить вниз) fetch down (d); (по лестнице тж.) take (d) downstairs2) (срывать - о ветре, буре и т.п.) blow off (d); ( о воде) carry away (d)бу́ря снесла́ кры́шу — the storm blew the roof off
мост был снесён наводне́нием — the bridge was swept away by the flood
3) ( относить в одно место) bring (d) together, pile up (d)4) (разрушать, особ. здание) demolish (d), take down (d), pull down (d); tear [teə] down (d)5) карт. discard (d)6) (терпеть, выдерживать) endure (d), bear (d), suffer (d); ( мириться) put up (with)III сов.••не сноси́ть головы́ кому́-л — it will cost smb smb's head, smb will pay dearly for that
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128 терпимо
I1) кратк. прил. см. терпимыйэ́то ещё терпи́мо — that's still bearable / endurable / passable; that's not too bad yet, that's still something one can put up with
2) предик. безл. it's bearable / endurable / tolerableII нареч.ну как вам тут? - Терпи́мо — well, how do you feel here? - It's bearable / tolerable
1) ( с терпимостью) tolerantly2) ( сносно) tolerably
См. также в других словарях:
put up with — ► put up with tolerate or endure. Main Entry: ↑put … English terms dictionary
put up with — index authorize, bear (tolerate), endure (suffer), forbear, submit (yield), suffer ( … Law dictionary
put up with — TOLERATE, take, stand (for), accept, stomach, swallow, endure, bear, support, take something lying down; informal abide, lump it; Brit. inf … Useful english dictionary
put up with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put up with : present tense I/you/we/they put up with he/she/it puts up with present participle putting up with past tense put up with past participle put up with put up with someone/something to accept… … English dictionary
put up with — patiently accept, endure He makes a great effort to put up with his wife s complaints. (from Idioms in Speech) to bear, to endure, to tolerate If only he could be happy again she could put up with it. (J. Galsworthy) She s my sister. We put up… … Idioms and examples
put up with — {v.} To accept patiently; bear. * /We had to put up with Jim s poor table manners because he refused to change./ * /The mother told her children, I refuse to put up with your tracking in mud! / Compare: STAND FOR … Dictionary of American idioms
put up with — {v.} To accept patiently; bear. * /We had to put up with Jim s poor table manners because he refused to change./ * /The mother told her children, I refuse to put up with your tracking in mud! / Compare: STAND FOR … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ up\ with — v To accept patiently; bear. We had to put up with Jim s poor table manners because he refused to change. The mother told her children, I refuse to put up with your tracking in mud! Compare: stand for … Словарь американских идиом
put up with — PHRASAL VERB If you put up with something, you tolerate or accept it, even though you find it unpleasant or unsatisfactory. [V P P n] They had put up with behaviour from their son which they would not have tolerated from anyone else. Syn:… … English dictionary
put up with — verb to tolerate, suffer through, or allow, especially something annoying I put up with a lot of nonsense, but this is too much. See Also: put up … Wiktionary
put up with — phr verb Put up with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑nonsense, ↑pain, ↑treatment … Collocations dictionary