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1 weighed down
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > weighed down
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2 weighed down
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3 weighed down
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4 weighed down with problems
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > weighed down with problems
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5 be weighed down
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6 weigh\ down
1. III1) weigh down smth., smb. /smth., smb. down/ weigh the branches down пригибать /гнуть/ ветви; get this bag off my back, it's really weighing me down снимите этот мешок у меня со спины, я сгибаюсь под его тяжестью2) weigh down smth. /smth. down/ one good argument weighs down six bad ones один хороший аргумент стоит шести плохих2. XIbe weighed down with smth.1) branches (trees, slender stalks, etc.) are weighed down with fruit (with flowers, with snow and ice, etc.) ветви и т.д. гнутся /сгибаются/ под тяжестью плодов и т.д.; he was weighed down with supplies он был тяжело нагружен продуктами; the car is weighed down with luggage машина осела под тяжестью багажа2) he is weighed down with many troubles (with sorrows, with anxieties, with problems, etc.) неприятности и т.д. тяготят /угнетают/ его; he is weighed down with cares он обременён заботами -
7 weigh down
1) перегрузи́ть, задави́ть (ве́сом)2) отяготи́тьthe company is weighed down by debt — компа́нию задави́ли долги́
3) быть перегру́женнымthe description is weighed down by details — описа́ние перегру́жено подро́бностями
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8 fruit weighed the branches down
Макаров: ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fruit weighed the branches down
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9 the fruit weighed the branches down
Макаров: ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the fruit weighed the branches down
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10 провисать
несовер. - провисать;
совер. - провиснуть без доп. be weighed down, sag, провиснуть sag, be* weighed down.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > провисать
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11 depressed
1. a подавленный, угнетённый; унылый2. a ослабленный; уменьшенный3. a пониженный, сниженный4. a вогнутый; сдавленный, сплющенныйСинонимический ряд:1. backward (adj.) backward; deprived; disadvantaged; underprivileged2. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; despondent; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; dull; gloomy; heartsick; heartsore; heavy; heavy-hearted; hipped; low; low-spirited; melancholic; melancholy; mopey; sad; saddened; sore; sorrowful; soul-sick; spiritless; sunk; unhappy; woebegone3. undervalued (adj.) impoverished; undervalued; unemployed4. depressed (verb) cast down; depressed; dispirited; oppressed; pressed; saddened; weigh down; weighed down5. lowered (verb) couched; drooped; dropped; let down; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk; take downАнтонимический ряд: -
12 saddened
опечаливать; опечаленныйСинонимический ряд:1. down (adj.) dejected; depressed; dispirited; down; downcast; downhearted; dull; gloomy; heavy-hearted; low; melancholic; spiritless2. sad (adj.) doleful; heavyhearted; melancholy; mournful; plaintive; sad; sorrowful; sorry; unhappy3. depressed (verb) cast down; depressed; dispirited; oppressed; pressed; saddened; weigh down; weighed down -
13 oppressed
угнетать; подавленныйСинонимический ряд:1. depressed (verb) cast down; depressed; dispirited; pressed; saddened; weigh down; weighed down2. wronged (verb) aggrieved; outraged; persecuted; wronged -
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15 ломить
несовер.;
разг.
1) (что-л.) break
2) (лезть напролом) break through, rush, charge forward
3) безл. cause to ache у меня ломит спину ≈ my back achesнесов. разг.
1. break*;
2. безл. (болеть) ache;
у меня ломит поясницу I have pains in the small of my back;
~ся несов.
3. (от рд.) be* weighed down( with) ;
сундуки ломятся от вещей the trunks are bursting with things;
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16 провиснуть
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > провиснуть
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17 прогибаться
несовер. - прогибаться;
совер. - прогнуться возвр. bend, sag, прогнуться sag, be* weighed down, cave in.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > прогибаться
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18 сгибать
несовер. - сгибать;
совер. - согнуть( кого-л./что-л.) bend, curve, crook;
fold (складывать) ;
bow перен., согнуть (вн.) bend* (smth.) ;
(складывать) fold (smth.) ;
перен. bow (smb.) ;
~ пальцы bend* one`s fingers;
годы согнули его the years have bowed his shoulders;
несчастья (не) согнули его his misfortunes have (not) brought him low;
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19 problem
['prɔbləm]n1) проблема, вопрос, трудностьA new problem appeared/arose. — Возникла новая проблема.
I had the same problem. — У меня была та же проблема.
That's no problem. — Это ничего. /Это не беда. /Это не проблема.
There is no more serious problem than these immature people. — Эти подростки представляют собой самую серьезную проблему.
It's a problem making/to make ends meet. — Трудно сводить концы с концами.
We shelved the problem of where we were going to sleep till bedtime. — Мы отложили вопрос о ночлеге до вечера.
I think we may have a problem here. — Я думаю, что здесь могут возникнуть проблемы/затруднения.
The problem is that she can't cook. — Беда в том, что она не умеет готовить.
- serious problem- acute problem
- thorny problems
- social problems
- tremendous problem
- not an easy problem
- labour problems
- unemployment problem
- low-range teacher-salary problem
- one's problem
- pressing problem
- more dignified problems
- tangled problem
- problem novel
- problem play
- problem picture
- problem child
- problem of heredity
- problems of common interest
- deeper problems of life
- long-pending problem of repatriation
- inscrutable and awful problems of existance
- problem in sociology
- every problem in this field
- problem before us
- problems for solution
- problems of youth
- problems of accomodition
- paramount problem of the time
- problem pointed out by this scientist
- pressed by problems on all sides
- minor day by day problems
- one's views on the problem
- completely new approach to the problem
- solution to the problem
- weight of problems
- wholly inexperienced in problems of marketing
- weighed down with problems
- address a problem
- discuss a problem
- avoid problems
- cause a problem
- solve a problem
- study the problem
- take on the problem
- think about the problem
- treat this important problem
- wish the problem settled
- work on the problem
- consider the problem solved
- consider the problem from different stand-points
- deal with a problem
- dip into a problem
- encounter problems
- find an answer to the problem
- gnaw at the problem
- go over the problem carefully
- know smth about the problem
- look into a problem
- observe considerable variation of views on the problem
- puzzle one's brain about a problem
- raise a problem
- reflect upon a problem
- run into problems
- run to his mother with every little problem
- see the problem as it is
- see many problems in it
- settle this problem definitely
- problem the country is confronted with
- problems that they evade2) задача, задание, упражнение, загадкаI'm stuck on this problem. — Я никак не могу решить эту задачу.
The truth of the case remained a problem — что было на самом деле осталось загадкой.
What happened to them remained a problem. — Что произошло с ними до сих пор не ясно
- chess problem- geometrical problem
- problems of history
- problem to smb
- simple problems in addition and substraction
- correct representation of the problem
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- work out a problem
- attack a problem
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20 pressed
1. a спец. прессованныйpressed on — запрессовал; запрессованный
2. a тех. штампованный3. a дор. укатанный, уплотнённыйСинонимический ряд:1. crushed (adj.) battered; crushed; mashed; pounded; pulped; pulpy; smashed; softened; squashed2. bore/borne (verb) bore/borne; compressed; constrained; crammed; crowded; crushed; expressed; flocked; jammed; mashed; mobbed; squashed; squeezed3. depressed (verb) depressed; oppressed; saddened; weighed down4. held (verb) clasped; embraced; enfolded; held; hugged; squeezed5. ironed (verb) ironed; mangled6. pushed (verb) bore; bulldozed; elbowed; hustled; jostled; pushed; rammed; shouldered; shoved7. urged (verb) exhorted; insisted; pressured; pricked; prodded; prompted; propelled; urged
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weigh down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms weigh down : present tense I/you/we/they weigh down he/she/it weighs down present participle weighing down past tense weighed down past participle weighed down 1) to make someone heavy and unable to move… … English dictionary
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