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121 Терпит брага долго, а через край пойдет - не уймешь
See Всякому терпению приходит конец (В)Cf: Even a worm will turn (Am., Br.). A man may cause even his own dog to bite him (Am.). A man may provoke his own dog to bite him (Am., Br.). When the well is full, it will run over (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Терпит брага долго, а через край пойдет - не уймешь
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122 задавить
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123 заход
м.1.:без захода в гавань — without putting in, или calling, at a port
3. (тж. заход на цель) ав. run (over the target)4. разг. ( попытка) attempt -
124 заходить
1. зайти1. (к) call (on), drop in (at)заходить в порт ( о судне) — call at the port
зайти мимоходом — drop in on the way, или while passing
он зайдёт за тобой — he will fetch / collect you, he will call for you
он зайдёт за книгами, за вещами и т. п. — he will collect the books, his things, etc.
3. (за вн.) go* (behind), turn (d.)заходить за угол — turn a corner
4. (без доп.; о солнце) set*5. (дт.) воен. (флангом, плечом) wheel (round) (d.)заходить в тыл — take* in the rear (d.)
6. ав.:заходить на цель — make* one's run over the target
2. сов. (начать ходить)♢
заходить слишком далеко — go* too farbegin* to walk -
125 трамвай
м.1. ( вид транспорта) tram, tramway; street railway амер.2. ( вагон) tram, tram-car; street-car амер.ехать в трамвае — go* by tram
сесть на трамвай — get* on the tram, take* the tram
выйти из трамвая — get* out of the tram, alight from the tram
попасть под трамвай — be run over by a tram
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речной трамвай — river / water bus -
126 угораздить
сов. разг. чаще безл.переводится личн. оборотами: -
127 давить (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. press(v.) فشار دادن، مطبوعات، ماشین فشار، فشار، ازدحام، جمعیت، ماشین چاپ، مطبعه، جراید، وارد آوردن، فشردن زور دادن، ازدحام کردن، اتو زدن، دستگاه پرس، چاپ............................................................2. weigh down(v.) زیر بار خم شدن یا کردن........................................................................................................................4. oppress(vt.) ذلیل کردن، ستم کردن بر، کوفتن، تعدی کردن، درمضیقه قرار دادن، پریشان کردن............................................................5. squeeze(vt. & n.) فشردن، له کردن، چلاندن، فشار دادن، آب میوه گرفتن، به زور جا دادن، زور آوردن، فشار، فشرده، چپاندن............................................................6. crush(vi. & n.) فشردن، چلاندن، له شدن، خردشدن، با صدا شکستن، (مج.) شکست دادن، پیروز شدن بر............................................................7. run over(v.) لبریز شدن، مرور کردن، زیر گرفتن............................................................8. kill(vt. & n.) کشتن، بقتل رساندن، ذبح کردن، ضایع کردن............................................................9. be tight(adv. & adj.) سفت، محکم، تنگ (tang)، کیپ، مانع دخول هوا یا آب یا چیز دیگر، خسیس، کساد............................................................10. pinch(vt. & vi. & n.) نیشگون گرفتن، قاپیدن، مضیقه، تنگنا، موقعیت باریک، سر بزنگاه، نیشگون، اندک، جانشین -
128 задавить (II) (св)
............................................................1. kill(vt. & n.) کشتن، بقتل رساندن، ذبح کردن، ضایع کردن............................................................2. run over(v.) لبریز شدن، مرور کردن، زیر گرفتن............................................................3. knock down(v.) باضربت بزمین کوبیدن، گیج کردن، مجزا، مجزا کردن
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