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1 бывать
несовер.;
без доп.
1) (быть, находиться) be;
be present;
frequent вечером он всегда бывает дома he is always at home in the evenings
2) (у кого-л.;
посещать) go to see (smb.), visit;
stay (with)
3) occur, happen (случаться) ;
take place, be held (происходить)
4) be inclined to be, tend to be;
be sometimes( быть иногда) он бывает очень груб he is very rude sometimes как ни в чем не бывало as if nothing had happened;
as if nothing were wrong боли как не бывало the pain had/has entirely disappeared его как не бывало he vanished without (a) trace ничуть не бывало nothing of the sort( happens) ;
far from itбыв|ать - несов.
1. (происходить, случаться) (sometimes) happen;
(о заседаниях и т. п.) be* held, take* place;
со мной этого никогда не ~ало such a thing has never happened to me;
с кем этого не ~ало it`s common enough;
2. (находиться, быть) be*;
не ~ be* never;
по утрам он не ~ает дома he is never at home in the morning;
он ~ает в институте с 3-х до 4-х he attends the institute from three to four;
3. (посещать) go*;
я нигде не ~аю I never go anywhere;
он у нас часто ~ает he often comes to see us;
я там редко ~аю I hardly ever go there;
как ни в чём не ~ало as if nothing had happened;
как не ~ало have* completely disappeared. -
2 простывать
несовер. - простывать;
совер. - простыть без доп.;
разг.
1) get cold, cool
2) (простужаться) catch cold ∙ и след простылБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > простывать
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3 след
муж.
1) track;
footprint, footstep;
trace, sign, vestige перен.;
print;
scent идти по чьим-то следам ≈ to follow in the tracks of smb.;
to follow in smb.'s footsteps (следовать учению) его и след простыл разг. ≈ he was off and away без следа ≈ without (leaving) a trace навести кого-л. на след( кого-л./чего-л.) ≈ to put smb. on the trail (of) по горячим следам, по свежим следам, по горячему следу, по свежему следу ≈ to be hot on the trail, to be on smb.'s tail, hot on the heels of перен. тж. заметать свои следы ≈ to cover up one's tracks следом (за) ≈ (right) behind, (right) after след в след ≈ ( идти) (to follow) in smb.'s tracks, (to tread) on smb.'s heels напасть на след ≈ to find traces (of), to come upon the tracks (of), to pick up the scent (of) ;
get on the tracks/trail (of) перен. сбивать со следа ≈ to put off the scent запутывать следы ≈ to foul the trail следы оспы ≈ pockmarks потерять след ≈ to lose track (of)
2) (подошва ноги) soleм.
1. (отпечаток) imprint;
(человека) trace, footprint;
(колес, саней, животных) trace, track;
2. (остаток чего-л.) trace;
(характерный отпечаток) sing;
(результат чего-л.) mark;
~ы слез traces of tears;
никакого ~а не осталось no trace remains;
ни ~а not a vestige;
3. (раны, ожога и т. п.) mark, weal, scar;
идти пo чьим-л. ~ам
1) follow in the tracks of smb. ;
2) (следовать учению и т. п.) follow in smb.`s footsteps, follow in the wake of smb. ;
напасть на чей-л. ~ get* on the track of smb. ;
его и ~ простыл he has vanished into thin air;
пройти без ~а vanish completely.
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