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1 возместить свои потери
General subject: recoup losses, recoup oneself for lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возместить свои потери
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2 возместить свои убытки
General subject: recoup losses, recoup oneself for lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возместить свои убытки
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3 отыграться
1) General subject: recoup, recoup oneself, take it out ( on smb., on smt) (на ком-л., на чем-л.), take it out on (на ком-либо), get one's own back, take it out of2) Sports: come back4) Jargon: get out from under5) Makarov: bring back the Ashes -
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несовер. - отыгрываться; совер. - отыграться
1) regain one's money; win back, retrieve/recoup one's losses, recoup oneself
2) перен.; разг. get out; wiggle out of a situation
3) (на ком-л./на чем-л.)
centre out* * *regain one's money; win back -
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отыгратьсяwin* back, get* back what one has lost, retrieve one's losses, recoup oneself -
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1) General subject: be one's own man, come round (после обморока, болезни), come to, come to life, come to one's senses, come to senses, fetch one's second wind, fetch wind, get breath, get one's breath, get wind, lift up one's head, look oneself again, recollect oneself, recover consciousness, recover oneself, recover senses, recover wind, regain consciousness, revive, shrug off (после выпивки, приема наркотика и т.п.), smooth one's ruffled feathers, to be (one's) own man, to re-collect oneself, to re-collect oneself, be own man, lift head, recover consciousness, regain consciousness, smooth rumpled feathers, recover senses (сознание), get one's act together, awake, get back one's breath2) Colloquial: come to (When I came to, the party was on)3) Obstetrics: (после схваток) recoup4) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) wind, lift (one's) head, recover (one's) senses, recover (one's) wind, regain (one's) senses, collect faculties, collect oneself, come around, come back, come round, come to oneself, come to ourselves, feel quite oneself, fetch second wind, fetch round (после обморока) -
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несов. - оты́грываться, сов. - отыгра́ться1) ( возвращать проигранное) win back, get back what one has lost, retrieve one's losses, recoup [-'kuːp] oneself2) (на пр.; вымещать раздражение или неудачи на ком-л) vent / wreak one's anger / vexation / frustration (on)
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recoup — v.tr. 1 recover or regain (a loss). 2 compensate or reimburse for a loss. 3 Law deduct or keep back (part of a sum due). Phrases and idioms: recoup oneself recover a loss. Derivatives: recoupable adj. recoupment n. Etymology: F recouper (as RE ,… … Useful english dictionary
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