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несов. - воссоединя́ть, сов. - воссоедини́ть(вн. с тв.) reunite (d with) -
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49 собираться
gather глагол:meet together (собираться, сходиться)crowd together (собираться, столпиться)bestir oneself (собираться, энергично браться) -
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come together глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > собираться вместе
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54 вбивать себе в голову
вбивать (забивать, забирать) себе в голову (в башку)прост.get (take) smth. into one's head (pate)Матрёна.
Всё глупость одна. Старика моего ведашь. Ум у него вовсе расхожий, а тоже другой раз заберёт что в башку, как колом подопрёт, никак не выбьешь. (Л. Толстой, Власть тьмы) — Matryona: It's all a piece of stupidity. You know, my old man: he has nothing but a commonplace mind, but sometimes when he gets a notion into that pate o'his, he is as stiff as a post - you could never stir him.[Светлана] вбила себе в голову, что её долг - разыскать далёкую и безвестную женщину Любу и снова соединить её с Агафоновым. (А. Чаковский, Год жизни) — She took it into her head that she must find the longlost wife and reunite her and Agafonov.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вбивать себе в голову
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1. reunited2. reunite
См. также в других словарях:
Reunite — Re u*nite , v. t. & i. To unite again; to join after separation or variance. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reunite — index call (summon), collect (gather), conjoin, convene, meet, pacify, reconcile … Law dictionary
reunite — (v.) 1590s, from adj. reunit reunited (mid 15c.), from M.L. reunitus, pp. of reunire unite again, from L. re again (see RE (Cf. re )) + unire join together (see UNITE (Cf. unite)). Related: Reunited; … Etymology dictionary
reunite — ► VERB ▪ bring or come together again after a period of separation or disunity … English terms dictionary
reunite — [rē΄yo͞o nīt′] vt., vi. reunited, reuniting [< ML reunitus, pp. of reunire: see RE & UNITE1] to unite again; bring or come together again reuniter n … English World dictionary
reunite — [[t]ri͟ːjuːna͟ɪt[/t]] reunites, reuniting, reunited 1) V ERG If people are reunited, or if they reunite, they meet each other again after they have been separated for some time. [be V ed] She and her youngest son were finally allowed to be… … English dictionary
reunite — v. (D; tr.) to reunite with (to reunite smb. with her/his family) * * * [ˌriːjuː naɪt] (D;tr.) to reunitewith (to reunite smb. with her/ his family) … Combinatory dictionary
reunite — UK [ˌriːjuːˈnaɪt] / US [ˌrɪjuˈnaɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms reunite : present tense I/you/we/they reunite he/she/it reunites present participle reuniting past tense reunited past participle reunited 1) to bring people or groups… … English dictionary
reunite — verb To unite again. After ten years apart, the band will reunite. See Also: reunion, unite … Wiktionary
reunite — re|u|nite [ˌri:ju:ˈnaıt] v [I,T usually passive] to come together again or to bring people, parts of an organization, political party, or country together again be reunited with sb ▪ The children were finally reunited with their families. ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
reunite — re|u|nite [ ,riju naıt ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to bring people or groups together again after they have not seen each other for a period of time, or to be brought together again after a period of time: The band has reunited for one … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English