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1 widely
widely ['waɪdlɪ]∎ to smile widely faire un grand sourire;∎ to yawn widely bâiller profondément;∎ the houses were widely scattered/spaced les maisons étaient très dispersées/espacées∎ she has travelled widely elle a beaucoup voyagé;∎ the talk ranged widely over a variety of topics la discussion embrassa des sujets très variés;∎ the drug is now widely available/used le médicament est maintenant largement répandu/utilisé;∎ it was widely believed that war was inevitable il était largement ou communément admis que la guerre était inévitable;∎ the truth about the incident is not widely known la vérité sur l'incident n'est pas connue du grand public;∎ widely held beliefs/opinions des croyances/des opinions très répandues;∎ widely held views des points de vue très répandus;∎ to be widely read (writer, book) être très lu, avoir un grand public; (person) avoir beaucoup lu, être très cultivé;∎ she is widely read in history elle a beaucoup lu en histoire∎ prices vary widely les prix varient très sensiblement;∎ the two versions differed widely les deux versions étaient sensiblement différentes;∎ the students came from widely differing backgrounds les étudiants venaient d'horizons très différents -
2 рот
муж. mouth прям. и перен. (едок) набрать воды в рот ≈ to keep silent/mum не брать в рот чего-л. ≈ not to touch( о пище и питье) смотреть кому-л. в рот ≈ to listen spellbound( to someone) затыкать/зажимать рот кому-л. ≈ разг. to shut smb. up, to shut smb.'s mouth разевать рот ≈ разг. to be spacing out, to be napping (зазеваться) ;
to be/listen with one's mouth widely open(от удивления) лишний рот ≈ extra mouth to feed во рту ≈ in one's mouth изо рта ≈ from one's mouth во весь рот ≈ at the top of one's lungs;
from ear to earм. mouth;
во рту было сухо one`s mouth felt dry;
~ до ушей an enourmous mouth;
с открытым ртом open-mouthed;
разинув ~ agape;
зевать во весь ~ yawn cavernously;
не брать в ~ чего-л. never touch smth. ;
в ~ не возьмёшь it`s uneatable;
еда в ~ нейдёт the food stiсks in my throat;
не сметь рта открыть not dare to open one`s mouth;
разжевать и в ~ положить spell* smth. out for smb. ;
хлопот полон ~ be* up to one`s neck in worry.
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