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СтрогоеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > severities
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Общая лексика: резкие замечания (критические), строгое обращение, строгости (о мероприятиях, дисциплине), трудности (испытаний и т. п.), тяготы -
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◙ n. תנאים קשים* * *◙ םישק םיאנת◄ -
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blessures (f) Noun -
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12 Calixtus (Pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. It appears that Calixtus reduced the penitential severities against fornication and adultery, which the church had previously regarded as irremissible except by God)
Общая лексика: КаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Calixtus (Pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. It appears that Calixtus reduced the penitential severities against fornication and adultery, which the church had previously regarded as irremissible except by God)
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13 not to tolerate the severities of a northern climate
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not to tolerate the severities of a northern climate
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- 've-noun the severity of the punishment; the severity of her dress.) strenghet, hard behandlingsubst. \/səˈverətɪ\/1) strenghet, hardhet, skarphet2) enkelhet, stramhet, strenghet3) intensitet, skarphet4) alvor5) stiv nøyaktighetseverities ( også) anstrengelser -
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v1) терпіти, зносити2) бути терпимим (толерантним)3) дозволяти, допускати4) витримувати; переносити5) мед. бути толерантним* * *1) υl. терпіти, виноситиto tolerate smb s presence [smbs impudence] — терпіти чиюсь присутність [чыо-л нахабство]
I cant tolerate him — я його не виношу, я його терпіти не можу
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жен. difficulty;
(препятствие) obstacle;
(затруднение) trouble;
мн. asperities, severities, rough going представлять некоторые трудности ≈ to present some difficulties, to be a matter of some difficulty не представлять трудности ≈ to present no difficultyтрудн|ость - ж. difficulty;
snag, pitfall разг. ;
преодолевать ~ости overcome* difficulties;
~ый
1. difficult, hard;
(тяжёлый, изнурительный) arduous;
~ая работа hard/uphill work;
tough job разг. ;
~ая задача difficult task;
~ая жизнь hard life;
~ое время difficult times pl. ;
~ые времена hard times;
в ~ую минуту in time of need, in tight corner, in trouble;
2. (с трудом поддающийся воспитанию) difficult;
~ый ребёнок difficult child*;
иметь ~ый характер be* difficult to get on with;
3. (мучительный) painful;
(о болезни) dangerous.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > трудность
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