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1 turn round the corner
Общая лексика: завернуть за угол, повернуть за угол, свернуть за угол -
2 round the corner
1) рядом, поблизости; в самое ближайшее время; ≈ не за горами (тж. преим. амер. around the corner)Since I had already had my first poem printed in a London periodical that week I naturally began to feel as if the Nobel prize were just around the corner. (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 5) — Лондонская газета напечатала на этой неделе мое первое стихотворение, и я, естественно, считал, что Нобелевская премия мне уже обеспечена.
Romantic and sentimental, they liked to think happiness was just round the corner for him to grab. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XXIII) — Сентиментальные романтики, они тешили себя мыслью, что счастье рядом - стоит только протянуть руку.
We were of course a long way from the Huck Finn region, but, nevertheless, we felt that the immortal lad was only around the corner. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Midnight on the Desert’, ch. 3) — Конечно, мы были далеко от тех мест, где жил когда-то Гек Финн, но нам, однако, казалось, что бессмертный парнишка где-то здесь, рядом.
2) редк. вне опасности [производное от to turn the corner; см. turn the corner]‘You're round the corner now,’ cried Miss Pecksniff. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. II) — - Сейчас опасность уже миновала, - воскликнула мисс Пекснифф.
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3 round the corner
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4 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) dreje om hjørnet2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) komme over det værste* * *1) (to go round a corner.) dreje om hjørnet2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) komme over det værste -
5 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) doblar la esquina2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) salir del apuro, haber pasado ya lo peor/el momento crítico -
6 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) beygja fyrir horn2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) komast yfir það versta -
7 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) befordul a sarkon2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) túljut a nehezén -
8 turn the corner
kritik noktayı atlatmak, iyiye gitmek, köşeyi dönmek* * *1) (to go round a corner.) köşeyi dönmek2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) tehlikeyi atlatmak -
9 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) zaviti2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) premagati težave -
10 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) kääntyä kulmasta2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) päästä pahimman yli -
11 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) svinge rundt hjørnet2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) komme over det verste -
12 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) girare l'angolo2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) superare il punto critico -
13 turn the corner
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14 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) skręcić za róg2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) wychodzić z trudnego z położenia, wylizywać się -
15 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) nogriezties ap stūri2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) izkļūt no grūtībām; pārciest (slimības) krīzi -
16 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) pasukti už kampo2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) atsigauti, išsisukti iš bėdos -
17 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) vika (vända) om hörnet2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) ha det värsta bakom sig -
18 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) zahnout za roh2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) překonat nejhorší* * *• zahnout za roh -
19 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) zájsť za roh2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) prekonať to najhoršie* * *• zahnút za roh -
20 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) a da colţul2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) a trece de momentul critic
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