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1 поправить волосы
1) General subject: tidy hair2) Makarov: tidy (one's) hair, do hair up, do up hair -
2 поправить причёску
1) General subject: tidy hair2) Makarov: tidy (one's) hairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поправить причёску
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3 причёсанный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
صفت with tidy hair -
4 поправлять
поправить (вн.)поправить ученика — correct the pupil, put* the pupil right
поправлять шляпу — set* the hat straight
поправлять причёску — smooth / tidy one's hair
поправлять подушку — arrange / straighten the pillow
поправлять денежные дела — better one's position, ease one's financial difficulties, mend one's finances
он поехал в деревню, чтобы поправить своё здоровье — he went to the country for his health
дела поправить нельзя — things / matters are beyond repair
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5 оправляться
несовер. - оправляться; совер. - оправиться
1) (от болезни, страха и т.п.)
recover (from); pick (up)
2) (поправлять платье и т.п.)
put (one's dress, hair, etc.) in order; straighten one's clothes, tidy oneself up
3) разг. urinate* * ** * *recover; pick* * *rallyrecoverrecuperate -
6 поправлять
несов. - поправля́ть, сов. - попра́вить; (вн.)1) ( чинить) repair (d), mend (d)2) ( ошибку) correct (d); (оратора, собеседника и т.п.) put / set right (d)попра́вить ученика́ — correct the pupil, put the pupil right
3) ( приводить в надлежащее положение) put / set straight (d), readjust [-ə'ʤʌ-] (d)поправля́ть шля́пу — set the hat straight
поправля́ть причёску — smooth [-ð] / tidy one's hair
поправля́ть поду́шку — arrange [ə'reɪnʤ] / straighten the pillow
4) (улучшать, восстанавливать) better (d), improve (d); ( здоровье) restore (d)поправля́ть де́нежные дела́ — improve / better one's position, ease one's financial difficulties, mend one's finances
он пое́хал в дере́вню, что́бы попра́вить своё здоро́вье — he went to the country for his health
де́ла попра́вить нельзя́ — things / matters are beyond repair
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7 поправлять
vt; св - попра́вить1) исправлять to correct, to put/to set rightпоправля́ть оши́бку — to correct a mistake, to put a mistake right
попра́вьте меня́, е́сли я ошиба́юсь — correct me if I'm wrong
2) чинить to mend, to fix, to repair3) приводить в порядок to put/to set straight; to straightenпоправля́ть причёску — to tidy/ приглаживать to smooth one's hair
См. также в других словарях:
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not have a hair out of place — phrase to look very tidy and clean Thesaurus: clean and tidy in appearancesynonym Main entry: hair * * * not have a hair out of place informal : to have a very neat appearance a politician who never has a hair out of place • … Useful english dictionary
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