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1 с развевающимися знаменами
1) General subject: with flags flying2) Makarov: come off with flying coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с развевающимися знаменами
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2 с победой
1) General subject: with flags flying2) Diplomatic term: in triumph -
3 солдаты вернулись с победой
Graphic expression: the soldiers came back with flags flyingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > солдаты вернулись с победой
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4 менструировать
1) General subject: have a period2) Medicine: flow3) Physiology: menstruate4) Jargon: unwell5) Invective: have the rag on6) Taboo: chase the cotton mouse, come sick, cover the waterfront, entertain the general, flash the red rag, fly the flag, have( one's) auntie with one, have (one's) grandmother with one, have (one's) little friend with one, have (one's) run on, have Baker flying, have the decorators in, have the flags flying, (о женщине) ride the cotton pony, surf the crimson wave, wear rags -
5 флаг
м.flag; мор. ensignподнять флаг — hoist a flag; мор. make* the colours
спустить флаг — lower a flag
приспустить флаг — ( в знак траура) flay the flag / colours at half-mast; мор. half-mast the colours
украсить флагами (вн.) — adorn with flags (d.)
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под флагом (рд.) — under the flag (of), flying the flag (of); (перен.) in the name (of); under the slogan (of); ( прикрываясь) under the guise (of) -
6 флаг
м.flag; мор. тж. ensign [-saɪn]госуда́рственный флаг — national flag
подня́ть флаг — hoist a flag; мор. make the colours
спусти́ть флаг — lower ['ləʊə] a flag
приспусти́ть флаг (в знак траура) — flay the flag / colours at half-mast; мор. half-mast the colours
парла́ментёрский флаг — flag of truce
укра́сить флагами (вн.) — adorn (d) with flags
••под флагом (рд.) — 1) мор. flying the flag (of) 2) ( маскируя истинные цели) in the name (of); under the slogan (of); under the guise (of)
флаг тебе́ в ру́ки! разг. — ≈ be my guest!
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