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1 пялить глаза
пялить (таращить, пучить) глаза (бельма) (на кого, на что)груб.-прост.stare < goggle-eyed> at smb., smth.; goggle at smb., smth.; peel one's peepers; open one's eyes with wonder; be astounded by the sight of smb., smth.Дарья.
Бегу из лавочки, а тут какой-то дурак остановился на дороге да прямо в глаза и смотрит. Что, говорю, бельмы-то выпучил, чего не видал, на мне ничего не написано. (А. Островский, Бедная невеста) — Darya. I run out of the shop, and there some blockhead stops on the road and looks straight into my eyes. 'Well,' I said, 'what are your peepers peeled for? What are you staring at? There's nothing written on me.'Несла стихи в редакцию. В редакции пялили глаза на тоненькую девушку в кожушке, с кавалерийским карабином, удивлённо брали стихи, обещали прочитать. (Б. Лавренёв, Сорок первый) — And she would take her verses to the editorial office. The editors, astounded by the sight of this slip of a girl in a leather jacket and with a rifle over her shoulder, would take the verses and promise to read them.
- Вы мне - сказки про город?.. А если я начну рассказывать, сколько я знаю! Но меня не слушают, а на вас глаза пялят - городской. (В. Шукшин, Охота жить) — 'You want to tell me your fairy-tales about the big city? What if I were to tell you all I know! People don't listen to me. It's you they goggle you're from town.
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2 брать
несовер. - брать; совер. - взять1) (кого-л./что-л.)take; shoulder (об ответственности, расходах и т. п.)брать под арест — to arrest, to put under arrest
брать кого-л. на попечение — to take charge of smb.
брать на себя смелость — to make bold (to do smth.), to take the liberty (of)
брать свои слова назад — to retract/take back one's words; to eat one's words идиом.
брать чью-л. сторону — to take smb.'s part/side, to side with smb.
брать верх (над) — to gain the upper hand (over), to prevail (over)
брать взятки — accept bribes, graft; finger разг.
брать внаем — to rent, to hire
брать отпуск — амер. vacation
брать патент — (на что-л.) patent
брать ссуду — to take a loan (from), to borrow (from)
брать уроки — tutor амер.; разг.
2) (кого-л.; нанимать) hire, take3) (чем-л.; достигать способностями и т.п.)succeed by dint (of), succeed by the aid (of)4) без доп. work, be effective, operate5) (кого-л.; охватывать, захватывать)seize, gripего берет отчаяние — he is seized/overcome with despair
6) (что-л.; преодолевать)clear (барьер, высоту и т.п.)брать барьер — ( о лошади) to fence
брать препятствие — спорт to clear obstacles
брать рифы — мор. reef
••- брать в свои руки
- брать в скобки
- брать за правило
- брать за сердце
- брать курс
- брать на себя смелость
- брать на себя
- брать на учет
- брать направо
- брать ноту
- брать пример
- брать свое - брать слово
- возьми да скажи
- наша берет
- наша взяла
- ни дать ни взять
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