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1 провал
м1) падение в отверстие downfall2) неудача failure, flop collего́ зате́я око́нчилась по́лным прова́лом — his endeavo(u)r ended in/was a complete flop
3) перен потеря восприятия blank, blackoutпрова́л па́мяти — lapse of memory
у меня́ был прова́л па́мяти — my mind went blank
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2 Т-202
ПРОВАЛИТЬСЯ С ТРЕСКОМ coll VP subj: human or a noun denoting some undertaking, venture etc) to fail utterly and completelyX провалился с треском - X failed shamefullyperson X fell flat on his face thing X fell flat (on its face) X was a complete flop X bombed (out) person X suffered a complete failure. -
3 провалиться с треском
• ПРОВАЛЯТЬСЯ С ТРЕСКОМ coll[VP; subj: human or a noun denoting some undertaking, venture etc]=====⇒ to fail utterly and completely:- person X suffered a complete failure.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > провалиться с треском
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4 выгорать
1. выгореть1. burn* down, burn* away / out; be destroyed by fire2. ( выцветать) fade (in the sun)2. выгореть разг. (удаваться)turn out well, be a success, come* offдело не выгорело — the affair did not come off; it all fizzled out, the whole thing fell through, it was a complete flop
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5 дело не выгорело
the affair did not come off, it all fizzled out, it was a complete flopРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > дело не выгорело
См. также в других словарях:
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