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1 утопать в зелени
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > утопать в зелени
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2 утопать
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3 утопать
несов. - утопа́ть, сов. - утону́ть1) = тонуть 2)2) тк. несов. (в пр.; пользоваться чем-л в излишестве) roll (in)утопа́ть в ро́скоши — roll in luxury ['lʌkʃ-]
утопа́ть в бога́тстве — roll / wallow in money
••утопа́ть в зе́лени — be buried in verdure ['vɜːʤə]
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4 зеленый
(зелёный)прил.green; (неопытный, незрелый) verdantзеленый горошек — green peas мн. ч.
••давать зеленую улицу — to give open passage, to give the go-ahead
зеленая улица — green, go
зеленое строительство — laying out of parks, etc.
зеленые щи — sorrel soup ед.
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