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1 терпение терпени·е
потерять терпение — to get out of / to lose patience
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2 проявлять терпение
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3 испытывать терпение
1) General subject: (чьё-л.) make a draft on patience, (чьё-л.) outwear someone's patience, (чьё-л.) task patience, (чьё-л.) tax patience, (smb's) try patience, (чьё-л.) try temper2) Jargon: pull (someone's) leg3) Makarov: (чьё-л.) exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать терпение
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4 испытывать (чьё-л.) терпение
1) General subject: make a draft on patience, outwear someone's patience, task patience, tax patience, try temper2) Makarov: exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать (чьё-л.) терпение
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5 терпение
сущ.patience; ( терпеливость) enduranceвыводить из терпения — to exasperate; put ( smb) out of patience
выходить из терпения (потерять терпение) — to be (get) out of patience ( with); lose patience
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6 проявлять терпение
1) General subject: exhibit patience, forbear, show patience, show tolerance2) Makarov: exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проявлять терпение
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7 упражняться в терпении
General subject: practice patience, exercise patienceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упражняться в терпении
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8 терпеть
1) General subject: abide (he cannot abide her - он её не выносит (тжс. he cannot brook her); abide by the circumstances - мириться с обстоятельствами), bear, bide, brook (в отриц. предложениях), digest, do with, endure (I cannot endure the thought - я не могу смириться я с мыслью), exercise patience, forbear, hackney, not press, permit of delay, put up, sit, sit back, sit down, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, suffer (что-л., кого-л.), sustain, swallow, thole, tine (поражение), to be tolerant of (to, towards, smth.) (что-л.), tolerate, tough it out, suffer (выносить, что-л., кого-л.), hold it, grin and bear3) Dialect: abear4) Obsolete: dree5) Bookish: (обыкн. в отриц. предложениях) brook8) Australian slang: cop the lot, lump9) Jargon: sit still for something, take (издевательства и т.п.), take it, hack11) Makarov: be tolerant of (что-л.), be tolerant to (что-л.), be tolerant towards (что-л.), bear (боль, пытки и т.п.)12) Taboo: bake it (не идти в туалет по "большой нужде")14) Idiomatic expression: grin and bare it -
9 проявление проявлени·е
проявления национализма, шовинизма и расизма — manifestation of nationalism, chauvinism and racism
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > проявление проявлени·е
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10 проявлять терпение
to exercise / exhibit / show patienceРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > проявлять терпение
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11 проявить терпение
to exercise / exhibit / show patienceРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > проявить терпение
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