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1. IIIbury smb., smth, bury a (dead person (one's uncle, etc.) похоронить покойника и т. д., she has buried all her children (all her relatives, etc.) она потеряла /схоронила/ всех своих детей и т. д.; she has buried five husbands она пережила пятерых мужей; bury one's differences позабыть разногласия2. IVbury smb. in same manner bury one's parents solemnly (ceremoniously, quietly, shabbily, etc.) торжественно и т. д. похоронить родителей3. VIbury smb. in some state bury the man alive похоронить человека заживо4. XI1) be buried he is dead and buried он уже давно лежит в сырой земле; the whole thing is dead and buried все это давно быльем поросло /предано забвению/; be buried in some manner the victim of accident was buried without identification жертву несчастного случая похоронили без установления личности; be buried in (under, etc.) smth. he was buried in his home town он был похоронен в родном городе; he was buried in an avalanche (under /in/ the ruins, under the landslide, beneath the debris, etc.) он был погребен под снежной лавиной и т. д., the house was buried under the snow дом занесло снегом; my passport was buried under the other papers мой паспорт лежал под другими бумагами; we found a poem of his buried in an obscure periodical нам удалось раскопать одно из его стихотворений, затерявшееся в малоизвестном журнале; he is buried in oblivion память о нем канула в лету || be buried alive быть заживо погребенным2) be buried in smth. be buried in the memories of the past (in thought, in grief, etc.) быть погружённым /уйти/ в воспоминания о прошлом и т. д., be buried in business (in studies, in one's books, etc.) с головой уйти /погрузиться/ в дела и т. д.; the town is already buried in sleep город уже погрузился в сон5. XVIIIbury oneself in smith.1)bury oneself in the country похоронить себя в деревне /в глуши/; you mustn't bury yourself in your room ты не должен сидеть безвылазно а своей комнате2)bury oneself In one's books (in one's studies, in one's work, etc.) погрузиться /уйти с головой/ в книги и т. д.6. XXI11) bury smb. in /at/ smth. bury the hero in his native earth (in consecrated ground, at sea,. etc.) похоронить героя на родине /в родной земле/ и т. д.; bury smb. with smth. bury the defenders of the town with the traditional funeral rites похоронить защитников города по традиционному похоронному обряду; they buried him with all due honours его тело было предано земле со всеми почестями2) bury smth. in (under) smth. bury a bone in the ground (ammunition under some stones, a bottle under snow, toys in the leaves, the spade in the ruins. etc.) закачивать /прятать/ кость в землю и т. д.; we decided to bury the box in the ground мы решили закопать этот ящик в землю3) bury smth. in (on) smth. bury one's face (one's head, etc.) in one's hands закрыть лицо и т. д. руками; bury one's face oil smb.'s breast спрятать лицо у кого-л. на /на чьей-л./ груди; the child buried his face in her lap ребенок уткнулся лицом ей в колени: bury one's hands in one's pocket засунуть руки глубоко в карманы; he buried his head in the sand он зарылся головой в песок
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