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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > straight face
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1) Общая лексика: "маска", бесстрастное лицо, ничего не выражающее лицо2) Геология: прямолинейный забой3) Биология: прямая морда4) Техника: сплошной забой5) Сленг: каменное лицо -
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прямолинейный забой, сплошной забойАнгло-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > straight face
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с серьёзным (ка́менным) лицо́мThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > straight face
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1) Техника: цилиндрическое поршневое кольцо2) Автомобильный термин: поршневое кольцо с цилиндрической наружной поверхностьюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > straight-face piston ring
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English-russian automobile dictionary > straight-face piston ring
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поршневое кольцо с цилиндрической наружной поверхностью (рис. 10,б,1)Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > straight-face piston ring
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Общая лексика: всерьёз (We can say that with a a straight face.)
См. также в других словарях:
straight face — If someone keeps a straight face, they remain serious and do not show emotion or amusement … The small dictionary of idiomes
straight face — straight′ face′ n. an impassive facial expression that conceals one s true feelings, esp. a desire to laugh • Etymology: 1890–95 straight′ faced′, adj. straight′ fac′ed•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
straight face — n. a facial expression showing no amusement or other emotion straight faced adj … English World dictionary
straight face — noun a serious facial expression giving no evidence of interest or amusement (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑facial expression, ↑facial gesture * * * noun : a face giving no evidence of emotion and especially of merriment • straight faced ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷… … Useful english dictionary
straight face — {n.} A face that is not laughing or smiling. * /Mary told all the funny stories she knew to try to make Joan laugh, but Joan kept a straight face./ * /It is hard to tell when Jim is teasing you. He can tell a fib with a straight face./ * /When… … Dictionary of American idioms
straight face — {n.} A face that is not laughing or smiling. * /Mary told all the funny stories she knew to try to make Joan laugh, but Joan kept a straight face./ * /It is hard to tell when Jim is teasing you. He can tell a fib with a straight face./ * /When… … Dictionary of American idioms
straight face — if someone has a straight face, they look serious even though they are saying something funny or are in a funny situation with a straight face: He could never tell a joke with a straight face. keep a straight face: She couldn t trust herself to… … English dictionary
straight\ face — noun A face that is not laughing or smiling. Mary told all the funny stories she knew to try to make Joan laugh, but Joan kept a straight face. It is hard to tell when Jim is teasing you. He can tell a fib with a straight face. When Bob fell into … Словарь американских идиом
straight face — noun Date: 1853 a face giving no evidence of emotion and especially of merriment < lied with a straight face > • straight faced adjective • straight facedly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
straight face — If you keep a straight face, you look serious although you really want to laugh. Our teacher was dressed so strangely that it was hard to keep a straight face! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
straight face — /streɪt ˈfeɪs/ (say strayt fays) noun a deliberately serious expression, especially in an attempt to suppress laughter: * You mean a sheep butted you into the river? Mum was having difficulty keeping a straight face. –barney roberts, 1987.… …