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1 крепкие нервы
1) General subject: strong nerves2) Aviation medicine: iron nerves, nerves of steel3) Makarov: firm nerves, robust nervous system, steady nerves -
2 железные нервы
steady nerve, strong nerve, iron nerves, steel nerves -
3 успокоить нервы
General subject: steady one's nerves, ease the nerves -
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прил.iron; ferric, ferrous хим.железный лом — scrap iron, scrap-iron
••железная дорога — railway; railroad амер.
железная воля — indomitable will, iron will, strong will
железные нервы — steady nerve, strong nerve, iron nerves, steel nerves
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5 рюмка виски снимет у вас нервное напряжение
1) General subject: a glass of whisky will steady your nerves2) Makarov: glass of whisky will steadyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рюмка виски снимет у вас нервное напряжение
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6 успокаиваться
1) General subject: abate, calm, calm down, compose, compose oneself, free mind from anxiety, hush, quiet, quiet down, quieten, recover one's temper, regain one's temper, settle, settle nerves, smooth, soften, still, tranquillize, get cool, go off (о боли, волнении)2) Naval: becalm3) Religion: pacify4) Railway term: settle down5) Australian slang: take a chill pill6) Jargon: breeze off7) Mechanic engineering: steady8) Drilling: damp9) Makarov: calm oneself, lull, relax, subside (о ветре, чувствах), die down, free mind from anxiety10) General subject: becalm (о волнении)
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