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101 ochło|nąć
pf (ochłonęła, ochłonęli) vi 1. (odzyskać spokój) to cool down; to simmer down pot.- ochłonąć z gniewu to cool a. simmer down- ochłonąć po awanturze to cool down a. off after an argument2. (z upału, wysiłku) to cool off, to cool downThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ochło|nąć
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102 остывать
1) General subject: cool, get cold, simmer down, simmer down (о гневе), slack off (о рвении)2) Automobile industry: cool off (о двигателе)3) Makarov: cool down, cool off -
103 разминавам
1. вж. разминавам се2. разминавам се, размина се3. pass each other, walk past each othercross (each other) ( и за писма)(за влакове) meetтрябва да сме се разминали we must have missed each other4. (за буря и прен.) blow over(за яд и) simmer down(за болка) passняма да му се размине he won't get away with it, he's sure to get it in the neck(ще трябва да го направи) he'll have to go through with itразмина му се тоя път he got off cheap this timeразминавам е се (не се разбираме) talk at cross-purposes* * *1. (за болка) pass 2. (за влакове) meet 3. (за яд и) simmer down 4. (ще трябва да го направи) he'll have to go through with it 5. 3, (за буря и прен.) blow over 6. cross (each other) (и за писма) 7. pass each other, walk past each other 8. РАЗМИНАВАМ е се (не се разбираме) talk at cross-purposes 9. вж. разминавам се разминавам се, размина се 10. няма да му се размине he won't get away with it, he's sure to get it in the neck 11. размина му се тоя път he got off cheap this time 12. трябва да сме се разминали we must have missed each other -
104 calmarse
1 (persona) to calm down2 (dolor etc) to abate, ease off* * ** * *VPR1) [persona] to calm down¡cálmese! — calm down!
2) (Meteo) [viento] to drop; [olas] to calm downcalmarse las aguas —
3) (Econ) [mercado] to settle down* * *(v.) = cool off, subside, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down, wind downEx. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare, or riding, if necessary, till things cooled off and the world above became habitable again.Ex. Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex. The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.Ex. The author tells us that everyone is in too much of a rush and we should all chill out and savour the passing parade a bit more.Ex. In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.Ex. Then he started to wind down a bit and I felt like we were moving toward the topic he had been avoiding all week.* * *(v.) = cool off, subside, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down, wind downEx: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare, or riding, if necessary, till things cooled off and the world above became habitable again.
Ex: Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex: The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.Ex: The author tells us that everyone is in too much of a rush and we should all chill out and savour the passing parade a bit more.Ex: In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.Ex: Then he started to wind down a bit and I felt like we were moving toward the topic he had been avoiding all week.* * *
■calmarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una persona) to calm down: esta tos no se me calma con nada, nothing can relieve my sore throat
2 (dismunir, apaciguarse) to ease off: salimos cuando se calmó la tormenta, we went out when the storm had died down
' calmarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apaciguarse
- calmar
- serenarse
- tranquilizar
English:
blow over
- calm
- cool down
- cool off
- moderate
- pull together
- settle
- settle down
- simmer down
- wear off
- abate
- cool
- die
- ease
- pull
- quieten
- subside
* * *vpr1. [persona, ánimos, situación] to calm down, to quieten down2. [dolor, tempestad] to abate;[fiebre] to subside; [wind] to die down* * *v/r calm down* * *vr: to calm down* * *calmarse vb to calm down¡cálmate! calm down! -
105 abregen
v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-): reg dich ab! umg. cool it!, take it easy!* * *ạb|re|genvr sep (inf)to calm or cool or simmer downreg dich ab! — relax!, cool it! (inf)
* * *ab|re·genvr (fam)* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) calm downreg dich ab! — cool it! (coll.); calm down!
* * *abregen v/r (trennb, hat -ge-):reg dich ab! umg cool it!, take it easy!* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) calm downreg dich ab! — cool it! (coll.); calm down!
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106 притихнуть
1) General subject: change tune, go quiet, hushaby, quieten2) Jargon: belt up, simmer, simmer down -
107 работать
1) General subject: (she is) going about ( again) (безотказно; об аппаратуре), act, be on the air (о радиостанции), be open, behave (о машине), fag, function, go, hammer away (над чем-л.), keep (об учреждении), labor, labour, operate, practise a profession (кем-л.), pursue a profession (кем-л.), serve, tick, to be in the employ of (smb.) (у кого-л.), toil, work (чем-либо), work with (вместе, с кем-л.), do, have (sth.) in the works, (в какой-либо компании) be with (Be with an employment agency (работать в агентстве по трудоустройству)), act on the defensive (о приборе и т. п.)2) Naval: run (о машине)4) American: go (об аппаратуре и т.п.; безотказно)5) Engineering: be in operation, handle (с чем-л.), perform7) Economy: be at work, be in employment, be in production8) Australian slang: slog9) Automobile industry: run (о машине)10) Mining: run (о машине)11) Metallurgy: run (напр. о механизмах)12) Jargon: simmer (обычно в форме приказа или совета), simmer down (обычно в форме приказа или совета), tick over (о ночном клубе и т.п.), gig (I have a gig on Friday night from 7:00 to 11:00.), (на кого-л.) stooge, slave13) Information technology: hack up (над чем-л. с целью получения желаемого результата), run in, work upon14) Communications: in service15) Business: be running, run16) Drilling: chisel (долотом, зубилом и т. п.)17) Quality control: functionate18) Makarov: be active, be in operation (функционировать), be in the employ of (у кого-л.), be operational, be running (о машинах и т.п.), function (функционировать), go (о машине и т.п.), operate (функционировать), ply (чем-л.), resist (напр., на изгиб), run (о машинах и т.п.), serve out, work (e. g., carve in stone) (напр. резать по камню), work with (с кем-л.), follow a profession (кем-л.), fag away (над чем-л.)19) Phraseological unit: do the trick (To work.), carry water for -
108 серьёзно задуматься
Jargon: simmer, simmer downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзно задуматься
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109 серьезно задуматься
Jargon: simmer, simmer downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьезно задуматься
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110 сводиться к
1) General subject: be down to, be limited to, boil down to, come down to, come to, reduce itself to, reduce to, resolve itself to, simmer down (The ultimate purpose of every business letter simmers down to this - Каждое деловое письмо сводится, в конечном счете, к этому.)2) Mathematics: amount to, resolve oneself into3) Business: add up to, (чем-л.) be confined to4) Makarov: come -
111 calmarse
■calmarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una persona) to calm down: esta tos no se me calma con nada, nothing can relieve my sore throat
2 (dismunir, apaciguarse) to ease off: salimos cuando se calmó la tormenta, we went out when the storm had died down ' calmarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: apaciguarse - calmar - serenarse - tranquilizar English: blow over - calm - cool down - cool off - moderate - pull together - settle - settle down - simmer down - wear off - abate - cool - die - ease - pull - quieten - subside -
112 sakinleşmek
v. calm down, compose oneself, cool down, quieten, smooth down, become tranquilized, hush, let up, quiet, quiet down, resettle, simmer down, slacken, smooth, still, subside -
113 sakinleşmemek
v. (neg. form of sakinleşmek) calm down, compose oneself, cool down, quieten, smooth down, become tranquilized, hush, let up, quiet, quiet down, resettle, simmer down, slacken, smooth, still, subside -
114 calmarse
• become quiet• calm down• compose oneself• die down• get a grip on oneself• quiet down• recollect oneself• simmer down• sober down -
115 chill out
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116 yatışmak
v. come off the boil, calm down, cool, cool down, quiet, quiet down, resettle, settle, simmer down, still, subside -
117 yatışmamak
v. (neg. form of yatışmak) come off the boil, calm down, cool, cool down, quiet, quiet down, resettle, settle, simmer down, still, subside -
118 ucich|nąć
pf — ucich|ać impf (ucichnął a. ucichł, ucichnęła a. ucichła, ucichnęli a. ucichli — ucicham) vi 1. (przestać być słyszanym) [hałas, kroki, oklaski, śmiech] to die away a. down; (stopniowo) to fade away, to tail a. trail off; [miasto, muzyka] to become a. grow a. fall silent- w pokoju nagle ucichło the room suddenly fell silent- przy ognisku ucichło silence fell around the campfire2. (zamilknąć) [osoba] to hush, to become a. fall silent- ucichnij wreszcie! will you keep quiet?3. (zanikać) [wiatr] to die down, to subside; [sztorm] to go down, to subside; [kłótnia] to simmer down; [ból, gniew] to abate 4. przen. (stracić na znaczeniu) [spór, dyskusja] to subsideThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ucich|nąć
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119 перекипеть
сов.1) см. перекипать2) ( успокоиться) quiet down, calm down, cool off; simmer down slя подожда́л, пока стра́сти перекипя́т — I waited till things simmered down
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120 успокаиваться
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simmer down — verb To decrease in intensity of anger, agitation, or excitement. Silence! Now ye had better go slow, my good fellow. This is two or three times youve tried to get off some of your dd insolence. Lip wont do here. Youve got to simmer down. Syn:… … Wiktionary
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