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1 obey without a grumble
Общая лексика: безропотно подчинитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > obey without a grumble
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2 grumble
grumble ['grʌmbəl](a) (complain) grogner, grommeler;∎ he's always grumbling about something il rouspète constamment contre quelque chose;∎ why are you grumbling at me? pourquoi rouspètes-tu contre moi?;∎ stop grumbling! arrête de te plaindre!;∎ how are you? - oh, mustn't grumble! ça va? - on fait aller!(b) (thunder, artillery) gronder;∎ my stomach kept grumbling loudly mon estomac n'arrêtait pas de gargouiller bruyammentgrommeler;∎ I do all the work here, he grumbled c'est moi qui fais tout ici, a-t-il grommelé3 noun(a) (complaint) ronchonnement m, sujet m de plainte;∎ what's his latest grumble? pourquoi se plaint-il cette fois?;∎ his letter contained the usual grumbles sa lettre contenait les plaintes habituelles;∎ to obey without a grumble obéir sans murmurer(b) (of thunder, artillery) grondement m;∎ a distant grumble of thunder un lointain grondement de tonnerre -
3 grumble
1. [ʹgrʌmb(ə)l] n1. 1) ворчание, ропот; жалобаto have a good old grumble - давать выход плохому настроению; скандалить
2) pl дурное настроение2. раскаты грома; грохот2. [ʹgrʌmb(ə)l] v1. ворчать, жаловатьсяto grumble at /about, over/ smth. - жаловаться на что-л.
to grumble at smb. - ворчать на кого-л.
to be always grumbling - вечно ворчать, быть недовольным
the troops were grumbling - войска /солдаты/ роптали
what have you to grumble about? - чем тебе плохо?; чем ты недоволен?
2. грохотать, греметь -
4 grumble
1. n ворчание, ропот; жалоба2. n дурное настроение3. n раскаты грома; грохот4. v ворчать, жаловатьсяto be always grumbling — вечно ворчать, быть недовольным
5. v грохотать, греметьСинонимический ряд:1. complaint (noun) complaint; grievance2. murmur (noun) complaint; grunt; mumble; murmur; mutter; plaint; rumble; susurration; whimper; whispering3. mutter (verb) bark; complain; croak; gripe; grouch; grouse; grunt; moan; murmur; mutter; rumble; scold; snap; snarl; whine4. roll (verb) boom; growl; roll; rumble -
5 подчиниться
1. subject; subdue; subordinate; put under supervision; submit; obeyуступать; уступить; подчиняться; подчиниться — knuckle under
подчиниться условиям, принять условия — to submit to terms
2. bow3. comply4. conform5. knuckle down6. knuckle under7. submitСинонимический ряд:послушаться (глаг.) покориться; послушать; послушатьсяАнтонимический ряд: -
6 безропотно подчиниться
General subject: obey without a grumble, own up, kiss the rod (наказанию, приказу), kiss the rod (наказанию, приказу и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > безропотно подчиниться
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7 murmur
I ['mɜːmə(r)]nome mormorio m.; (of traffic) rumore m.II 1. ['mɜːmə(r)]verbo transitivo mormorare2.1) mormorare* * *['mə:mə] 1. noun(a quiet, indistinct sound, eg that of running water or low voices: the murmur of the sea; There was a low murmur among the crowd.) mormorio2. verb(to make such a sound: The child murmured (something) in his sleep.) mormorare* * *murmur /ˈmɜ:mə(r)/n.1 mormorio2 sussurro; parola mormorata(to) murmur /ˈmɜ:mə(r)/v. t. e i.* * *I ['mɜːmə(r)]nome mormorio m.; (of traffic) rumore m.II 1. ['mɜːmə(r)]verbo transitivo mormorare2.1) mormorare -
8 murmurer
murmurer [myʀmyʀe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. ( = chuchoter) to murmur• on murmure que... rumour has it that...* * *myʀmyʀe
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1) ( chuchoter) to murmurmurmurer quelque chose à quelqu'un/à l'oreille de quelqu'un — to murmur something to somebody/into somebody's ear
2) ( dire) to sayon murmure qu'il est riche — he is rumoured [BrE] to be rich
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verbe intransitif1) ( chuchoter) [personne] to murmur; [vent] to whisper; [ruisseau] to babble2) ( se plaindre) to mutter3) ( faire courir des bruits) to spread rumours [BrE]on murmure à leur sujet — there are rumours [BrE] about them
* * *myʀmyʀe1. vt(= dire) to whisperIl m'a murmuré à l'oreille qu'il allait partir. — He whispered in my ear that he was going to leave.
2. vi1) to mutter2) fig, [feuillage, vent] to whisper* * *murmurer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( chuchoter) to murmur; murmurer qch à qn/à l'oreille de qn to murmur sth to sb/into sb's ear;2 ( dire) to say; on murmure qu'il est he is rumouredGB to be; on murmure que it is rumouredGB that.B vi1 ( chuchoter) [personne] to murmur; [vent] to whisper; [ruisseau, source] to babble;2 ( se plaindre) to mutter; obéir sans murmurer to obey without a murmur;3 ( faire courir des bruits) to spread rumoursGB; on murmure à leur sujet there are rumoursGB about them.[myrmyre] verbe intransitif1. [parler à voix basse] to murmur2. (littéraire) [source, brise] to murmur3. [se plaindre]murmurer (contre) to mutter ou to grumble (about)————————[myrmyre] verbe transitifon murmure que... there is a rumour (going about) that...
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