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1 соблазнить
1. seduce2. seduced3. tempt; seduce4. entice5. lead on6. lureСинонимический ряд:1. искушенный (прил.) искушенный2. привлеченный (прил.) прельщенный; привлеченный3. совращенный (прил.) обманутый; обольщенный; совращенный -
2 соблазнить женщину
1) General subject: seduce a woman2) Taboo: break somebody's leg, catch, do wrong by our Nell (см. do right by our Nell), feature with, make MaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соблазнить женщину
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3 tuta'e
excrement, dung, filth; kai tuta'e, hens (lit.: filth-eaters).to disgrace, to seduce (a woman): he-tuta'e i te vî'e. -
4 наживка
1) General subject: pledge (у иллюзионистов - предварительный акт, который завлекает зрителей)2) Jargon: swallow (a woman employed by the Soviet intelligence service to seduce men for the purposes of espionage)3) American English: candy beard -
5 наживка
1) General subject: pledge (у иллюзионистов - предварительный акт, который завлекает зрителей)2) Jargon: swallow (a woman employed by the Soviet intelligence service to seduce men for the purposes of espionage)3) American English: candy beard -
6 Г-301
ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЫСИТЬ ГОЛОС VP subj: human1. to (begin to) speak at a higher volume than before (in order to be heard at a distance etc)X повысил голос - X raised his voiceX spoke (began to speak) louder (more loudly)Neg X не повышал голоса - X kept (held) his voice downX didn't raise (never raised) his voice.Хотя он стоял довольно далеко от нас и говорил не повышая голоса, мы отчётливо слышали каждое слово. Although he was standing relatively far from us and spoke without raising his voice, we heard every word he said distinctly.2. \Г-301 (на кого). Also: ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЙСИТЬ ТОН to (begin to) speak at a higher volume as a result of irritation, exasperation etc, or in order to sound more authoritativeX повысил голос (на Y-a) = X raised his voice (to Y).В первый раз за всю жизнь он повысил голос во гневе (Айтматов 1). For the first time in his life he raised his voice in anger (1a).Битый час он доказывал рыжей врачихе, что плоскостопие недостаточный повод, чтоб ошиваться в тылу. Он повышал на неё голос, льстил и даже пытался соблазнить... (Войнович 2). For a good hour he tried to prove to the red-haired woman doctor that being fiat-footed was insufficient grounds for being forced to idle in the rear. He raised his voice to her, tried flattery, and even attempted to seduce her... (2a). -
7 повысить голос
• ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЫСИТЬ ГОЛОС[VP; subj: human]=====1. to (begin to) speak at a higher volume than before (in order to be heard at a distance etc):- X spoke < began to speak> louder < more loudly>;- X didn't raise < never raised> his voice.♦ Хотя он стоял довольно далеко от нас и говорил не повышая голоса, мы отчётливо слышали каждое слово. Although he was standing relatively far from us and spoke without raising his voice, we heard every word he said distinctly.2. повысить голос (на кого). Also: ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЬЮИТЬ ТОН to (begin to) speak at a higher volume as a result of irritation, exasperation etc, or in order to sound more authoritative:♦ В первый раз за всю жизнь он повысил голос во гневе (Айтматов 1). For the first time in his life he raised his voice in anger (1a).♦ Битый час он доказывал рыжей врачихе, что плоскостопие недостаточный повод, чтоб ошиваться в тылу. Он повышал на неё голос, льстил и даже пытался соблазнить... (Войнович 2). For a good hour he tried to prove to the red-haired woman doctor that being flat-footed was insufficient grounds for being forced to idle in the rear. He raised his voice to her, tried flattery, and even attempted to seduce her... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повысить голос
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8 повысить тон
• ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЫСИТЬ ГОЛОС[VP; subj: human]=====1. to (begin to) speak at a higher volume than before (in order to be heard at a distance etc):- X spoke < began to speak> louder < more loudly>;- X didn't raise < never raised> his voice.♦ Хотя он стоял довольно далеко от нас и говорил не повышая голоса, мы отчётливо слышали каждое слово. Although he was standing relatively far from us and spoke without raising his voice, we heard every word he said distinctly.2. повысить тон (на кого). Also: ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЬЮИТЬ ТОН to (begin to) speak at a higher volume as a result of irritation, exasperation etc, or in order to sound more authoritative:♦ В первый раз за всю жизнь он повысил голос во гневе (Айтматов 1). For the first time in his life he raised his voice in anger (1a).♦ Битый час он доказывал рыжей врачихе, что плоскостопие недостаточный повод, чтоб ошиваться в тылу. Он повышал на неё голос, льстил и даже пытался соблазнить... (Войнович 2). For a good hour he tried to prove to the red-haired woman doctor that being flat-footed was insufficient grounds for being forced to idle in the rear. He raised his voice to her, tried flattery, and even attempted to seduce her... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повысить тон
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9 повышать голос
• ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЫСИТЬ ГОЛОС[VP; subj: human]=====1. to (begin to) speak at a higher volume than before (in order to be heard at a distance etc):- X spoke < began to speak> louder < more loudly>;- X didn't raise < never raised> his voice.♦ Хотя он стоял довольно далеко от нас и говорил не повышая голоса, мы отчётливо слышали каждое слово. Although he was standing relatively far from us and spoke without raising his voice, we heard every word he said distinctly.2. повышать голос (на кого). Also: ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЬЮИТЬ ТОН to (begin to) speak at a higher volume as a result of irritation, exasperation etc, or in order to sound more authoritative:♦ В первый раз за всю жизнь он повысил голос во гневе (Айтматов 1). For the first time in his life he raised his voice in anger (1a).♦ Битый час он доказывал рыжей врачихе, что плоскостопие недостаточный повод, чтоб ошиваться в тылу. Он повышал на неё голос, льстил и даже пытался соблазнить... (Войнович 2). For a good hour he tried to prove to the red-haired woman doctor that being flat-footed was insufficient grounds for being forced to idle in the rear. He raised his voice to her, tried flattery, and even attempted to seduce her... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повышать голос
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10 повышать тон
• ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЫСИТЬ ГОЛОС[VP; subj: human]=====1. to (begin to) speak at a higher volume than before (in order to be heard at a distance etc):- X spoke < began to speak> louder < more loudly>;- X didn't raise < never raised> his voice.♦ Хотя он стоял довольно далеко от нас и говорил не повышая голоса, мы отчётливо слышали каждое слово. Although he was standing relatively far from us and spoke without raising his voice, we heard every word he said distinctly.2. повышать тон (на кого). Also: ПОВЫШАТЬ/ПОВЬЮИТЬ ТОН to (begin to) speak at a higher volume as a result of irritation, exasperation etc, or in order to sound more authoritative:♦ В первый раз за всю жизнь он повысил голос во гневе (Айтматов 1). For the first time in his life he raised his voice in anger (1a).♦ Битый час он доказывал рыжей врачихе, что плоскостопие недостаточный повод, чтоб ошиваться в тылу. Он повышал на неё голос, льстил и даже пытался соблазнить... (Войнович 2). For a good hour he tried to prove to the red-haired woman doctor that being flat-footed was insufficient grounds for being forced to idle in the rear. He raised his voice to her, tried flattery, and even attempted to seduce her... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повышать тон
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