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81 обнедеживать
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82 ободрять
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83 обходить молчанием
( что)pass smth. over in silenceМарфиньку кое-как успокоили ответами на некоторые вопросы. Другие обошли молчанием. (И. Гончаров, Обрыв) — They had managed to reassure Marfinka by answering some of her questions. The rest were passed over in silence.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обходить молчанием
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84 рука руку моет
посл. (лат. manus manum lavat)lit. one hand washes the other; cf. claw me and I will claw thee; scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; < you> roll my log and I'll roll yours; < you> play my game and I'll play yours; ka me, ka thee; cf. also: be hand in glove with smb.- Дедушка, не дай пропасть казачьей душе, не выдавай! - Лапшинов с нарочитым негодованием успокаивал: - Что ты, Никита! Христос с тобой!.. Только и ты уж подсоби, ежели что... Рука руку моет. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'Grandad, don't ruin a poor Cossack, don't give me away!' Pretending to be very indignant, Lapshinov would reassure him, 'How can you, Nikita! Christ be with you!.. Only you lend me a hand, too, if anything... One hand helps the other, you know.'
- Демагогия! - закричал Раздутый. - Всем известно, она за него диссертацию написала. Рука руку моет! (И. Грекова, Без улыбок) — 'Demagogy!' shouted Pompous. 'Everyone knows she wrote his dissertation for him. Hand in glove!'
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85 колебаться между двумя мнениями
мнение защиты; заключение защиты — defence opinion
моё мнение не таково; я недоволен, я против — non placet
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > колебаться между двумя мнениями
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86 придерживаться мнения
1. take the view2. adhere to the opinion3. hold the opinionрасхождение во мнениях, разногласия — difference of opinion
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > придерживаться мнения
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87 уверяем
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88 перестраховывать
1. reinsure2. reassured3. reassure4. reassuringБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > перестраховывать
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89 заверять кого-л.
to reassure smb.Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > заверять кого-л.
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90 заверить кого-л.
to reassure smb.Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > заверить кого-л.
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Reassure — Re as*sure (r[=e] [.a]*sh[udd]r ), v. t. 1. To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or terror. [1913 Webster] They rose with fear, . . . Till dauntless Pallas reassured the rest. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To reinsure. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reassure — I verb affirm, approve, assure again, bolster up, buoy up, certify, cheer, comfort, confirm, confirmare, convince, dismiss doubt, ease, embolden, encourage, enhearten, give confidence, give hope, guarantee, hearten, help, hold out hope, infuse… … Law dictionary
reassure — (v.) restore (someone) to confidence, 1590s, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + ASSURE (Cf. assure). Related: Reassured; reassuring … Etymology dictionary
reassure — [v] restore confidence to assure, bolster, brace, buoy, cheer, comfort, console, convince, encourage, give a lift*, give confidence, guarantee, hearten, inspire, inspirit, perk up, pick up*, put one’s mind to rest*, relieve, snap one out of it*;… … New thesaurus
reassure — ► VERB ▪ allay the doubts and fears of. DERIVATIVES reassurance noun reassuring adjective … English terms dictionary
reassure — [rē΄ə shoor′] vt. reassured, reassuring 1. to assure again or anew 2. to restore to confidence 3. Brit. REINSURE reassurance [rē΄ə shoor′əns] n. reassuringly adv … English World dictionary
reassure — re|as|sure [ ,riə ʃuər ] verb transitive ** to make someone feel less worried about something: I m afraid there s not much I can say to reassure you. reassure someone about something: new efforts to reassure the public about the safety of air… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reassure */*/ — UK [ˌriːəˈʃʊə(r)] / US [ˌrɪəˈʃʊr] verb [transitive] Word forms reassure : present tense I/you/we/they reassure he/she/it reassures present participle reassuring past tense reassured past participle reassured to make someone feel less worried… … English dictionary
reassure — verb ADVERB ▪ constantly ▪ He was constantly reassuring himself that he had acted for the best. ▪ quickly VERB + REASSURE ▪ be able to, can … Collocations dictionary
reassure — 01. He was afraid he was working too slow, but his boss [reassured] him that he was doing just fine. 02. Let me [reassure] you that I will never, ever borrow your car again without asking. 03. We were afraid that our baby was having health… … Grammatical examples in English
reassure — re|as|sure [ˌri:əˈʃuə US ˈʃur] v [T] to make someone feel calmer and less worried or frightened about a problem or situation ▪ Teachers reassured anxious parents. reassure sb (that) ▪ He tried to reassure me that my mother would be okay … Dictionary of contemporary English