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[grɪn] past tense, past participle grinned1. verbto smile broadly:يَبْتَسِم إبْتِسامَه عَريضَهThe children grinned happily for the photographer.
2. nouna broad smile.إبْتِسامَه عَريضَه -
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ВО ВЕСЬ POT PrepP Invar adv1. улыбаться, зевать и т. п. \Р-173 coll (to smile) very widely, (to yawn) with one's mouth open wide: (grin) from ear to ear(smile) nice and wide (have) a broad grin (on one's face) (grin) showing all one's teeth (give) a big yawn. Cf. (grin) like a Cheshire cat.«Вы совсем не волнуетесь?» - спросил Рейл с удивлением. «Нет!» - сказала я, чувствуя, что улыбаюсь, что хочу улыбаться во весь рот... (Аллилуева 2). "Aren't you nervous?" Rayle asked in some surprise. "Not at all." And I found myself smiling. I felt like grinning from ear to ear... (2a).«Открываю дверцу, пропускаю красулечку, а она мне во весь рот улыбается» (Искандер 2). "I open the door, let the peach in, and the whole time she's smiling nice and wide to me" (2a).На правом фланге резерва возвышался Максим и опять улыбался во весь рот (Стругацкие 2). Maxim, with a broad grin on his face again, towered above the backup team's right flank (2a).«Зачем это письмо? К чему я не спал всю ночь, писал утром?..» Он зевнул во весь рот (Гончаров 1). "Why did I send that letter? Why didn't I sleep all night and why did I write it in the morning?..." He gave a big yawn (1a).2. кричать, орать \Р-173 highly coll (to yell) very loudly: (shout) one's head off(shout) at the top of one's voice (lungs). -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. улыбаться, зевать и т.п. во весь рот coll (to smile) very widely, (to yawn) with one's mouth open wide:- (give) a big yawn. Cf. (grin) like a Cheshire cat.♦ "Вы совсем не волнуетесь?" - спросил Рейл с удивлением. "Нет!" - сказала я, чувствуя, что улыбаюсь, что хочу улыбаться во весь рот... (Аллилуева 2). "Aren't you nervous?" Rayle asked in some surprise. "Not at all." And I found myself smiling. I felt like grinning from ear to ear... (2a).♦ "Открываю дверцу, пропускаю красулечку, а она мне во весь рот улыбается" (Искандер 2). "I open the door, let the peach in, and the whole time she's smiling nice and wide to me" (2a).♦ На правом фланге резерва возвышался Максим и опять улыбался во весь рот (Стругацкие 2). Maxim, with a broad grin on his face again, towered above the backup team's right fiank (2a).♦ "Зачем это письмо? К чему я не спал всю ночь, писал утром?.." Он зевнул во весь рот (Гончаров 1). "Why did I send that letter? Why didn't I sleep all night and why did I write it in the morning?..." He gave a big yawn (1a).2. кричать, орать ≈ highly coll (to yell) very loudly:- (shout) at the top of one's voice (lungs).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во весь рот
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5 широко улыбнуться
1) General subject: break into a broad smile2) Makarov: break into a broad grin, give a broad grin -
6 широко осклабиться
Makarov: break into a broad grin, give a broad grinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > широко осклабиться
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7 grijns
♦voorbeelden:er kwam een akelige grijns op zijn gezicht • a wicked grin came over his face -
8 посмішка
жsmile; (безглузда, удавана) smirk, simper; ( усмішка) sneer, grinширока посмішка — big-toothed smile, broad grin
ледве помітна посмішка — a scarcely perceptible smile; a ghost of a smile
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9 a rânji cu gura până la urechi
to be on the (broad) grinto grin.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a rânji cu gura până la urechi
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10 a zâmbi cu gura până la urechi / cu toţi dinţii
to break into / to give a broad grinto grin like a Cheshire cat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a zâmbi cu gura până la urechi / cu toţi dinţii
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11 на его лице была широкая ухмылка
General subject: there was a broad grin on his faceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на его лице была широкая ухмылка
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12 ухмыляясь во весь рот
General subject: with the ( broad) grin, with the girnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ухмыляясь во весь рот
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13 fendu
fendu, e [fɑ̃dy]* * *fɑ̃dy adj fendu, -e1) (sol, mur) cracked2) (jupe) slit* * *[robe, jupe] slit[yeux] almond-shaped -
14 a surâde cu gura până la urechi
to break into / to give a broad grin.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a surâde cu gura până la urechi
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15 седина в бороду, бес в ребро
седина в бороду (в голову), <а> бес в ребропогов.a grey beard, but a lusty heart; no sinner like a hoary sinner; cf. < there is> no fool like an old fool (to the old fool); a curst cur (dog) must be tied shortСтарик оскалился своим огромным ртом. -...Дело моё молодое; по пословице: "седина в бороду, а бес в ребро". (А. Писемский, Тысяча душ) — The old man responded with a broad grin... 'There's life in the old dog yet! You know the proverb: A grey beard, but a lusty heart.'
Но - "седина-то в бороду, а бес в ребро", бес - это и есть "дух". Наступал какой-то роковой день, и благочестивая жизнь взрывалась вдребезги, в чад, грязь и дым. (М. Горький, Беседы о ремесле) — To rephrase the proverb, there's no sinner like a hoary sinner when the 'spirit' yields to the blandishments of the flesh. There came an evil day when this upright life would fall apart like a house of soiled and greasy cards.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > седина в бороду, бес в ребро
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16 een brede grijns
een brede grijnsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een brede grijns
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17 sourire
sourire [suʀiʀ]1. masculine noun• le sourire aux lèvres with a smile on his (or her) lips• gardez le sourire ! keep smiling!• faire or adresser un sourire à qn to give sb a smile2. ➭ TABLE 36 intransitive verb• sourire aux anges [personne] to have a vacant grin on one's face ; [bébé] to smile happily in one's sleep* * *
I suʀiʀverbe intransitif1) ( adresser un sourire) to smile ( à quelqu'un at somebody)2) ( être agréable) liter [destin, fortune] to smile; [idée, projet] to appeal to [personne]••
II suʀiʀnom masculin smileun bon/large sourire — a kindly/broad smile
* * *suʀiʀ1. nmfaire un sourire à qn — to smile at sb, to give sb a smile
2. vi1) [personne] to smile2) fig, [chance] to smile on sb* * *sourire verb table: rireA nm smile; un bon/large sourire a kindly/broad smile; avec le sourire with a smile; un sourire de complicité a knowing smile; le sourire aux lèvres with a smile on one's lips; un sourire flottait sur leurs lèvres a smile was playing on their lips; se fendre d'un large sourire [visage] to break into a grin ou broad smile; avoir un sourire moqueur ( d'habitude) to have a mocking smile; ( en la circonstance) to give a mocking smile; avoir toujours le sourire to be always smiling; être tout sourire to be all smiles ou sweetness; garder le sourire to keep smiling (through); faire un sourire à qn to give sb a smile; faire des sourires à qn (pour charmer, pour amadouer) to smile sweetly at sb; il n'a même pas eu un sourire de remerciement he didn't even smile in thanks; ce n'est pas avec de beaux sourires que tu me/la convaincras you won't get round GB ou around US me/her like that.B vi1 ( adresser un sourire) to smile (à qn at sb); sourire timidement/avec bonté/au milieu de ses larmes to smile shyly/kindly/through one's tears; sourire jusqu'aux oreilles to grin from ear to ear; faire sourire qn to make sb smile;2 ( être agréable) liter [destin, fortune, climat] to smile on [personne]; [idée, projet, aventure] to appeal to [personne].sourire aux anges to have a silly smile on one's face.I[surir] nom masculinil entra, le sourire aux lèvres he came in with a smile on his lips ou faceavec un grand ou large sourire beaming, with a broad smileelle était tout sourire she was wreathed in ou all smilesII[surir] verbe intransitifla remarque peut faire sourire this remark may bring a smile to your face ou make you smilesourire à quelqu'un to smile at somebody, to give somebody a smile————————sourire à verbe plus préposition1. [être favorable à] to smile on2. [plaire à - suj: idée, perspective] to appeal to————————sourire de verbe plus préposition[se moquer de] to smile ou to laugh at -
18 Grinsen
II Grinsen n; -s, kein Pl. grin; höhnisches: sneer; dir wird das Grinsen schon noch vergehen umg. I’ll etc. wipe that grin off your face(, don’t you worry)* * *das Grinsengrin* * *Grịn|sennt -s, no plgrin; (schadenfroh, dreist, höhnisch auch) smirk* * *1) (to smile broadly: The children grinned happily for the photographer.) grin2) (a broad smile.) grin* * *Grin·sen<-s>[ˈgrɪnzn̩]nt kein pl grinfreches \Grinsen smirkhöhnisches \Grinsen sneer* * *das; Grinsensein fröhliches/unverschämtes Grinsen — a happy grin/an insolent smirk
* * *über +akk at)dir wird das Grinsen schon noch vergehen umg I’ll etc wipe that grin off your face(, don’t you worry)* * *das; Grinsensein fröhliches/unverschämtes Grinsen — a happy grin/an insolent smirk
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II Grinsen n; -s, kein Pl. grin; höhnisches: sneer; dir wird das Grinsen schon noch vergehen umg. I’ll etc. wipe that grin off your face(, don’t you worry)* * *das Grinsengrin* * *Grịn|sennt -s, no plgrin; (schadenfroh, dreist, höhnisch auch) smirk* * *1) (to smile broadly: The children grinned happily for the photographer.) grin2) (a broad smile.) grin* * *Grin·sen<-s>[ˈgrɪnzn̩]nt kein pl grinfreches \Grinsen smirkhöhnisches \Grinsen sneer* * *das; Grinsensein fröhliches/unverschämtes Grinsen — a happy grin/an insolent smirk
* * *über +akk at)dir wird das Grinsen schon noch vergehen umg I’ll etc wipe that grin off your face(, don’t you worry)* * *das; Grinsensein fröhliches/unverschämtes Grinsen — a happy grin/an insolent smirk
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20 bred
1. sg - bredden, pl - bredderбе́рег м2.широ́кий* * *bank, brink, broad, wide* * *I. (en -der)(af flod el. sø) bank,(af sø el. hav) shore;[ floden gik (el. løb) over sine bredder] the river overflowed (el. broke) its banks;[ ved havets bred] on the seashore.II. adj( især om åbning) wide ( fx opening, entrance, street; the river is 50 metres wide);( især om flade) broad ( fx plank, street, river; shoulders, chest; grin; 2 metres broad);(fig) broad ( fx agreement, interpretation, selection),F comprehensive ( fx treatment of a subject),( også om fortælling) detailed ( fx description);( om stilen) diffuse;( om dialekt) broad;[ seks fod lang og fire bred] six feet by four;[ de brede lag] the masses, the general public; the common people;( ofte =) the man in the street;[ over en bred front] on a wide (el. broad) front;[ gøre bredere] widen, broaden;(fig) have broad shoulders;(fig) the primrose path;(se også bredt).
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grin — I n. a broad; contagious, infectious; foolish, silly; sardonic grin II v. (D; intr.) to grin at * * * [grɪn] contagious foolish infectious sardonic grin silly (D; intr.) to grin at a broad … Combinatory dictionary