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61 calm down
успокоиться глагол:успокоиться (calm Down, settle down, unwind, settle, compose oneself, recover one's temper)угомониться (calm down, settle down, settle)уняться (calm down, quiet down)укрощаться (calm down, become tame) -
62 come round
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63 come to life
оживать глагол:приходить в себя (come to life, come to, regain consciousness, come round, come to oneself, recover consciousness) -
64 regain consciousness
приходить в себя глагол: -
65 breath
[breθ]n1) дыхание, вдох, вздохI am short of breath. — Мне не хватать воздуха.
It is a waste of breath. — Это пустая трата сил.
He got his second breath. — У него открылось второе дыхание.
They are not to be mentioned in the same breath. — Их нельзя ставить на одну доску. /Их нельзя сравнивать.
The breath of slander never touched him. — Его никогда не касалась клевета.
Our breath was beginning to fail. — Мы начали задыхаться.
We were told to save our breath because the matter had already been decided. — Нам сказали, что говорить об этом нет смысла, так как вопрос уже решен.
- free breath- rythmic breath
- struggling breath
- untroubled breath
- sobbing breath
- painting breath
- breath of air
- first breath of spring
- breath of suspicion
- shortness of breath
- with his last breath
- in the same breath
- with bated breath
- catch one's breath
- take a deep breath
- take breath
- be out of breath
- draw one's last breath
- be short of breath
- hope to the last breath
- lose one's breath
- recover one's breath
- suck in breath
- put out inhale breath
- give smb a little breath
- waste one's breath
- gasp for breath
- run oneself out of breath
- speak under one's breath2) запах- bad breath- tobacco breath
- delicate breath
- offensive breath
- sweet breath of lilies
- sour breath of rotting leaves
- breath of stale tobacco
- have a bad breath
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66 sight
[saɪt]n1) зрениеHis sight was exquisitely keen and clear. — У него было исключительно острое и ясное зрение.
My sight is failing/my sight is dim. — У меня слабеет зрение.
He recovered his sight. — К нему вернулось зрение.
- poor sight- short sight
- long sight
- loss of sight
- tricks of sight
- ruin the sight of the right eye
- have one's sight tested
- recover one's sight
- strain one's sight2) взгляд, взор, поле зренияThe problem seemed easy at first sight. — На первый взгляд задача казалась нетрудной.
The ship was soon out of sight. — Пароход вскоре скрылся из виду.
- somewhere out of sight - at last land came in sightI caught sight of a familiar face in the crowd. — Я увидел, как в толпе мелькнуло знакомое лицо.
- in one's own sight co
- be in sight
- be out of sight
- catch sight of smb, smth
- come into sight
- fall in love at first sight
- gain favour in smb's sight
- lose sight of the coast
- lose sight of the main purpose
- keep out of sight
- set one's sights smth
- translate at sight3) зрелище, вид, картинаHave one's first sight of home (of land, of the ocean). — Впервые увидеть родину (сушу, окен).
It was a sight to see. — Это надо было видеть.
- beautiful sight- strange sight
- sad sight
- everyday sight
- striking sight
- splendid sight
- pleasant sight
- welcome attractive sight
- scenic sight
- thrilling sight
- miserable sight
- ugly sight
- touching sight
- disgusting sight
- unexpected sight
- sight of a total eclipse of the sun
- sight of unequalled beauty
- sight not to be forgotten
- at the sight of blood
- within sight of death
- within sight of victory
- on their first sight of the shore
- be a perfect sight
- make a sight of oneself4) (обыкновенно pl) достопримечательности- chief sights of the cityOut of sight, out of mind. — ◊ С глаз долой, из сердца вон.
- view the sights of the city
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67 reconsider
1. v пересматривать, изменять2. v подвергнуть повторному обсуждению или рассмотрениюto reconsider oneself — заниматься самоанализом; критически пересмотреть свои поступки
Синонимический ряд:1. react (verb) react; recover; recur; repeat; return; revert2. reevaluate (verb) amend; modify; recheck; reevaluate; re-evaluate; reexamine; re-examine; rethink; retrace; re-treat; review; revise; reweigh; think; think over -
68 take heart
to gather heart — мужаться; воспрянуть духом, подбодриться
to keep a good heart — не падать духом, не унывать
Синонимический ряд:come to (verb) be revived; come around; come out of a trance; come to; come to one's senses; pull oneself together; recover; snap out of it
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recover — re•cov•er [[t]rɪˈkʌv ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to get back or regain (something lost or taken away) 2) to make up for or make good (loss, damage, etc.) to oneself 3) to regain the strength, composure, balance, or the like, of (oneself) 4) law a) to obtain … From formal English to slang
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