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1 расхаживать
walk / strut aboutрасхаживать взад и вперёд — walk up and down, walk to and fro
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2 расхаживать
walk / strut aboutрасха́живать по ко́мнате — pace the room
расха́живать взад и вперёд — walk up and down, walk to and fro
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3 расхаживать взад и вперед
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4 расхаживать
несовер.; без доп.
walk/strut about, walk up and down, pace (back and forth)* * ** * *walk/strut about, walk up and down, pace* * *paceperambulate -
5 прохаживаться
пройтисьwalk along walk up and down, stroll; сов. тж. take* a stroll♢
пройтись на чей-л. счёт, по чьему-л. адресу — have a dig at smb. -
6 прохаживаться
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7 погулять
без доп.
1) have/take a walk
2) (повеселиться)
have a good time, have fun, make merry* * *1) walk up and down; 2) take a walk* * *have/take a walk; walk -
8 не находить места
не находить < себе> местаразг.fret; feel restless; be unable to keep still (to settle down); find no solace; not know what to do with oneself; be out of one's wits with worryПотрясённый свалившимся на него горем, Василий Нилыч не находил себе места в опустевшей квартире. (Н. Рыленков, Недопетая песня) — Deeply upset by the tragedy, Vasili Nilych could find no solace in his lonely flat.
[Бойе] неприкаянно бродил, никак не мог найти себе места, даже повизгивал и скулил, точно хворый. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — He would wander about aimlessly unable to settle down, he might even start to whine and yelp, as if he was sick.
Начинается маета. Я то брожу вдоль поезда, то залезаю в вагон, но места нигде себе не нахожу. (В. Кондратьев, Лихоборы) — Again suspense. I walk up and down beside the train, climb into the truck, get out again. I cannot keep still.
Не находя себе места, я двигался бесцельно и бестолково - то выйду во двор и вслушиваюсь и всматриваюсь во что-то, сам не зная, во что, то вернусь снова в избу... (В. Распутин, Что передать вороне?) — Feeling restless I moved around with no reason or aim - I went out into the yard and listened to and peered at something, I did not know what, then returned into the hut...
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не находить места
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9 ходить взад и вперёд
1) General subject: pace, perambulate, walk the floor, walk up and down2) Naval: lie off and on3) Makarov: come and goУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ходить взад и вперёд
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10 ходить взад и вперед
1) General subject: pace, perambulate, walk the floor, walk up and down2) Naval: lie off and on3) Makarov: come and goУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ходить взад и вперед
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11 взад
нареч. разг.взад и вперёд — up and down, to and fro, back and forth, backwards and forwards
ходить взад и вперёд по комнате — walk up and down the room, pace the room to and fro, или back and forth
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12 взад
нареч. разг.backwards, backвзад и вперёд — up and down, to and fro, back and forth, backwards and forwards
ходи́ть взад и вперёд по ко́мнате — walk up and down the room, pace the room to and fro [back and forth]
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13 взад и вперед
back and forth, backwards and forwards, to and fro; up and downходить взад и вперед по комнате — to walk up and down the room, to pace the room to and fro, to pace the room back and forth
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14 расхаживать
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15 из угла в угол
(ходить, шагать и т. п.)walk up and down < the room>; pace (stride) aboutВадим ходил из угла в угол по комнате, рассматривая чужие книги, чужие вещи на полках... (Ю. Трифонов, Студенты) — Vadim walked up and down the room, looking at the books and the knickknacks on the shelves...
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16 погуливать
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17 взад и вперёд
back and forth, to and froходи́ть взад и вперёд по ко́мнате — walk up and down the room
ни взад ни вперёд — at a standstill, at a deadlock, stuck
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18 угол
муж.1) cornerпоставить ребенка в угол — to put the child in(to) the corner, to make the child stand in the corner
2) матем. физ. angleугол конвергенции — convergent angle матем.
угол крена — angle of bank авиац., angle of roll авиац.; мор.
угол пикирования — angle of dive авиац.
угол прицеливания — angle of sight воен.
угол сноса — angle of drift авиац.
3) (приют, пристанище) homeиметь свой угол — to have a home/place of one's own
4) (часть комнаты, сдаваемая в наем) part of a room••загнать/прижать/припереть в угол (кого-л.) — to drive into a corner
из угла в угол — (to pace, to walk) up and down, to and fro
из-за угла — from round the corner; (attack) from behind ( о нападении); underhandedly, on the sly, behind smb.'s back (делать что-л.)
шептаться по углам — to talk/gossip in whispers
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19 изгаляться
General subject: scoff (at smb.), walk up and down someone's spine, ride roughshod over somebody's feelings -
20 измываться
1) General subject: walk up and down someone's spines, scoff at2) Colloquial: bully3) Invective: have( someone or something) by the tail, have (someone) by the balls
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