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1 ride out the storm
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2 ride out the storm
the storm has passed off — буря кончилась, шторм прекратился
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3 ride out the storm
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ride out the storm
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4 ride out the storm
1) Общая лексика: благополучно перенести шторм (о корабле), выдержать трудности2) Морской термин: выдержать шторм3) Переносный смысл: отделаться благополучно4) Образное выражение: пережить трудности (англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters) -
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6 ride out the storm
пережи́ть тру́дностьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > ride out the storm
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7 to ride out the storm
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8 to ride out the storm / weather the storm
to ride out the storm / weather the stormcapear el temporalEnglish-spanish dictionary > to ride out the storm / weather the storm
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9 ride out
ride out andare (a cavallo, in bici) (to a); ride [sth.] out, ride out [sth.] superare [crisis, recession]to ride out the storm — fig. superare la crisi
* * *vt + adv(Naut: storm) sostenere, (fig: difficult period) superare* * *ride out andare (a cavallo, in bici) (to a); ride [sth.] out, ride out [sth.] superare [crisis, recession]to ride out the storm — fig. superare la crisi
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10 ride out
ride out а) совершать прогулку (верхом, на велосипеде и т. п.); Let's rideout to the mountains while the weather is good. б) благополучно перенести(шторм) (о корабле); The ship should be strong enough to ride out the storm.в) выйти из затруднительного положения; It is difficult to be certain whetherthe government will be able to ride out its present troubles with the unions. -
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ride out aller (to jusqu'à); ride [something] out, ride out [something] surmonter [crisis]; survivre à [recession]to ride out the storm — fig surmonter la crise
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transitive verbabreiten (Seemannsspr.) [Sturm]; (fig.) überstehen* * *◆ ride outvt▪ to \ride out out ⇆ sth etw überstehento \ride out out a crisis eine Krise durchstehen* * *1. vt sepüberstehento ride out the storm (lit, fig) — den Sturm überstehen
2. vi(on horse) ausreiten, einen Ausritt machen* * *A v/t1. einen Sturm etc abreiten2. fig überstehenB v/i ausreiten* * *transitive verbabreiten (Seemannsspr.) [Sturm]; (fig.) überstehen -
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phr.v.1.заминува, се оддалечува (со возило/коњ/велосипед)2. пребродува (невреме/криза/рецесија); ride out the storm ја пребродува кризата; ride out a difficult time остава зад себе тежок/напорен период -
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vtto ride out the storm/recession fig — przetrzymywać (przetrzymać perf) burzę/recesję
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■ ride outv. t. + avv.(naut. e fig.) superare, uscire da: The ship rode out the storm, la nave ha superato la tempesta; to ride out a financial crisis, uscire da una crisi finanziaria. -
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1. phr v совершать прогулку2. phr v мор. стоять3. phr v выходить из затруднительного положенияhe can ride out the present tense situation — он сможет с честью выйти из сложившейся напряжённой ситуации
Синонимический ряд:last (verb) come through; last; persist; pull through; survive; weather -
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[ʹraıdʹaʋt] phr v1. совершать прогулку (верхом, на велосипеде и т. п.)2. мор. стоять ( на якоре)to ride out a storm /a gale/ - отстаиваться на якоре в шторм
3. выходить из затруднительного положенияhe can ride out the present tense situation - он сможет с честью выйти из сложившейся напряжённой ситуации
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выстоять, выдержать, преодолеть трудности, испытания [этим. мор. выдержать шторм (о корабле)]Still England has been some weeks in the dismal strait of having no pilot... to weather the storm; and the marvellous part of the matter is that England has not appeared to care very much about it... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Bleak House’, ch. XL) — И все же в течение нескольких недель Англия была в тяжелом положении; в стране не было кормчего... который мог бы вести ее через бури; и самое удивительное заключалось в том, что Англию это мало трогало...
How beautiful is the love that has weathered the storms of life! (J. K. Jerome, ‘Passing of the Third Floor Back’) — Как прекрасна любовь, преодолевшая все жизненные бури!
His mind was not easy. He felt as though thunder was piling up somewhere and was not quite sure whether he was fated to feel or to ride the storm. (D. L. Sayers, ‘Murder Must Advertise’, ch. XVIII) — Мистер Бридон испытывал беспокойство. Ему казалось, что где-то громыхал гром, и он не был уверен, что выдержит бурю.
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