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Дипломатический термин: предположим, что вы стоите перед выборомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppose, you are facing a difficult choice between
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♦ choice /tʃɔɪs/A n. [cu]1 scelta: to make a choice, fare la propria scelta; scegliere; freedom of choice, libertà di scelta; by choice, per libera scelta; di preferenza; to be faced with a difficult choice, trovarsi davanti a (o dover fare) una scelta difficile; a straight choice, una scelta obbligata2 possibilità di scelta; facoltà di scelta; alternativa: to have a clear choice, avere davanti una chiara alternativa; We have a choice between three routes, possiamo scegliere fra tre percorsi; I have little choice, non ho alternative; per me, c'è poco da scegliere; I had no choice but to obey, non mi restò (altra scelta) che obbedire3 assortimento; scelta: a wide choice of TV sets, un grande assortimento di televisori; limited choice, scelta limitata4 cosa scelta; linea d'azione, ecc., scelta: Ireland was my first choice for a holiday, l'Irlanda è stata la mia prima scelta per le vacanze; Blain is the best choice for director, Blain è la persona da scegliere come direttoreB a. attr.1 (spec. di frutta, carne, ecc.) scelto; di prima qualità: choice peaches, pesche scelte; choice goods, merce scelta (o di prima scelta)● ( sport) choice of ends, scelta del campo □ at choice, a scelta □ to have one's choice, fare a modo proprio; fare come si vuole □ to have (o to get) first choice, scegliere per primo □ of choice, preferito; (med.) di elezione □ of one's choice, che si è scelto; preferito; a scelta; a piacere □ to take one's choice, fare la propria scelta; scegliere: Take your choice!, scegli pure!choicelyavv.1 attentamente; con grande curachoicenessn. [u]eccellenza, squisitezza ( di qualità). -
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ois1) (an act or the power of choosing: You have no choice - you must do it.) elección2) (a thing chosen: Which car was your original choice?) elecciónchoice n1. elección2. selección / surtidotr[ʧɔɪs]1 (act) elección nombre femenino, opción nombre femenino; (option) opción nombre femenino, alternativa■ you've got no choice no tienes opción, no tienes más remedio2 (person, thing chosen) elección nombre femenino3 (variety, range) surtido, selección nombre femenino1 (top quality) selecto,-a, de primera calidad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby choice / from choice por decisión propia, por gustoof one's choice a elecciónto make a choice escoger, elegirchoice n1) choosing: elección f, selección f2) option: elección f, opción fI have no choice: no tengo alternativa3) preference: preferencia f, elección f4) variety: surtido m, selección fa wide choice: un gran surtidoadj.• escogido, -a adj.• eximio, -a adj.• exquisito, -a adj.• florido, -a adj.• selecto, -a adj.n.• elección s.f.• gusto s.m.• opción s.f.• preferencia s.f.• selección s.f.
I tʃɔɪs1) c u (act, option) elección fI had no choice but to obey — no tuve más remedio or alternativa que obedecer
to make one's choice — elegir*, escoger*
I'm single by choice — no me he casado porque no he querido or por decisión propia
2)a) c (person, thing chosen)b) ( variety) (no pl) surtido m, selección fto be spoiled for choice — (BrE) tener* mucho de donde elegir
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adjective choicer, choicest1) ( high-quality) <fruit/vegetables/wine> selecto, escogido; <beef/veal> ( in US) de primera2) <language/phrase> (liter) exquisito[tʃɔɪs]1. ADJ1) (=selected) selecto, escogido; (=high quality) de primera calidad2. N1) (=act of choosing) elección f, selección f ; (=right to choose) opción fit's your choice, the choice is yours — usted elige
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for choice — preferentemente•
it was not a free choice — no pude elegir libremente•
I did it from choice — lo hice de buena gana•
to make one's choice — elegir•
the house of my choice — mi casa predilectathe drug/weapon of choice — la droga/el arma preferida
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to take one's choice — elegirtake your choice! — ¡elija usted!, ¡escoja usted!
2) (=thing chosen) preferencia f, elección f3) (=variety) surtido mwe have a wide choice — (Comm) tenemos un gran surtido
4) (=option) opción f, alternativa f•
he gave me two choices — me dio a elegir entre dos opciones•
to have no choice — no tener alternativa, no tener opción* * *
I [tʃɔɪs]1) c u (act, option) elección fI had no choice but to obey — no tuve más remedio or alternativa que obedecer
to make one's choice — elegir*, escoger*
I'm single by choice — no me he casado porque no he querido or por decisión propia
2)a) c (person, thing chosen)b) ( variety) (no pl) surtido m, selección fto be spoiled for choice — (BrE) tener* mucho de donde elegir
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adjective choicer, choicest1) ( high-quality) <fruit/vegetables/wine> selecto, escogido; <beef/veal> ( in US) de primera2) <language/phrase> (liter) exquisito -
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tʃɔɪs
1. сущ.
1) выбор, отбор;
подбор;
селекция to make/take one's choice ≈ сделать выбор take your choice ≈ выбирайте careful choice ≈ тщательный отбор random choice ≈ случайный выбор free choice ≈ свободный выбор Syn: selection
2) выбор, альтернатива;
предмет выбора;
результат выбора a choice among/between/of ≈ выбор из bad, sorry, wrong choice ≈ неправильный/ошибочный выбор difficult choice ≈ сложная альтернатива good, happy, intelligent, judicious, wise choice ≈ мудрое решение, хороший выбор individual choice ≈ личный выбор limited choice ≈ ограниченный выбор I have no choice but ≈ у меня нет иного выхода, кроме;
я принужден Syn: alternative of choice ≈ предпочтительный Hobson's choice ≈ отсутствие альтернативы
3) ассортимент
4) право выбора, возможность выбора Syn: option
5) лучшее, отборное, "сливки";
(тж. о человеке) избранник;
избранница here is the choice of the whole garden ≈ это лучшее, что есть в саду Syn: elect
2. прил. лучший, наилучший, отборный;
высокого качества Syn: excellent, select, picked выбор, отбор - to make a * of smth. выбирать что-л - to make one's * сделать выбор - to take one's * выбирать по своему усмотрению - take your * of rooms выбирайте любую комнату - for * по собственному выбору;
по своему усмотрению;
добровольно выбор, ассортимент - wide * большой выбор альтернатива;
возможность выбора - I have no * in the matter выбора у меня нет, я ничего не могу поделать, я вынужден поступить так - he had no * in the determination of his profession он не имел возможности выбирать профессию - I have no * but... у меня нет выхода, кроме...;
я вынужден... - he had no * but to go он был вынужден уйти - there is another * есть и другой выход (из положения) избранное, выбранное - this is my * я выбираю это;
вот что я выбрал избранник;
избранница - he was the people's * он был избранником народа - everyone admires his * все восхищаются его избранницей нечто отборное;
цвет, сливки - the flower and * цвет и краса( чего-л) - these flowers are the * of my garden эти цветы - гордость моего сада (устаревшее) умение разбираться;
проницательность > there is small * in rotten apples (пословица) выбирать тут не из чего;
хрен редьки не слаще отборный, лучший - * goods отборные товары - * wines тонкие вина - * passage отрывок, избранное место( из книги) - of the *st quality самого лучшего качества изысканный, изощренный, тонкий - * arguments хорошо продуманные аргументы - * phrases изысканный язык;
отборная ругань - * and master spirit тонкий и глубокий ум преим. (диалектизм) разборчивый, привередливый - to be * of one's company быть разборчивым в знакомствах преим. (диалектизм) бережливый, экономный - she is very * of it он этим очень дорожит ~ разборчивый, осторожный;
to be choice of one's company быть осторожным в знакомствах career ~ выбор карьеры choice альтернатива ~ ассортимент ~ вариант ~ возможность выбора ~ выбор, отбор;
альтернатива;
a wide (a poor) choice большой (бедный) выбор;
to make choice( of smth.) выбирать, отбирать( что-л.) ~ выбор ~ избранник;
избранница;
Hobson's choice отсутствие выбора, наличие только одного предложения, "это или ничего";
for choice преимущественно ~ изощренный ~ изысканный ~ лучший ~ нечто отборное;
here is the choice of the whole garden это лучшее, что есть в саду ~ отбор ~ отборный, лучший ~ отборный ~ разборчивый, осторожный;
to be choice of one's company быть осторожным в знакомствах consumer ~ потребительский выбор ~ избранник;
избранница;
Hobson's choice отсутствие выбора, наличие только одного предложения, "это или ничего";
for choice преимущественно free ~ свободный выбор free: to make (или to set) ~ освобождать;
free choice свобода выбора ~ нечто отборное;
here is the choice of the whole garden это лучшее, что есть в саду ~ избранник;
избранница;
Hobson's choice отсутствие выбора, наличие только одного предложения, "это или ничего";
for choice преимущественно take your ~ выбирайте;
I have no choice but у меня нет иного выхода, кроме;
я принужден make a ~ делать выбор ~ выбор, отбор;
альтернатива;
a wide (a poor) choice большой (бедный) выбор;
to make choice (of smth.) выбирать, отбирать (что-л.) to make (или to take) one's ~ сделать выбор menu ~ вчт. выбор из меню occupational ~ выбор профессии portfolio ~ выбор портфеля ценных бумаг take your ~ выбирайте;
I have no choice but у меня нет иного выхода, кроме;
я принужден ~ выбор, отбор;
альтернатива;
a wide (a poor) choice большой (бедный) выбор;
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[ʧɔɪs] 1. сущ.1) выбор, отбор; подбор; селекцияto make / take one's choice — сделать выбор
Syn:2) выбор, альтернатива; предмет выбора; результат выбораa choice among / between / of smth. — выбор из чего-л.
bad / sorry / wrong choice — неправильный, ошибочный выбор
happy / intelligent / judicious / wise choice — мудрое решение, правильный выбор
We had no choice but to accept the majority decision. — У нас не было иного выбора, кроме как принять решение большинства.
Syn:alternative 1.3) ассортимент4) право выбора, возможность выбораSyn:option 1.5) лучшее, отборное, "сливки"here is the choice of the whole garden — это лучшее, что есть в саду
6) избранник; избранницаSyn:elect 2.••2. прил.лучший, наилучший, отборный; высокого качестваSyn: -
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1 (hard, not easy to do) [task, choice, question, puzzle] difficile ; it is difficult to learn Russian il est difficile d'apprendre le russe ; Russian is difficult to learn le russe est difficile à apprendre ; it will be difficult to decide il sera difficile de décider ; it will be difficult for me to decide il me sera difficile de décider ; to find it difficult to do avoir du mal à faire ; it's difficult to accept that on a du mal à accepter que (+ subj) ;2 (complex, inaccessible) [author, novel, piece, concept] difficile ;3 ( awkward) [period, age, position, personality, client, case] difficile ; to make life difficult for rendre la vie difficile à ; it's a difficult area (of law, policy, ethics) c'est un sujet délicat ; difficult to live with, difficult to get on with difficile à vivre. -
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adjective1) schwer; schwierigmake things difficult for somebody — es jemandem nicht leicht machen
2) (unaccommodating) schwierighe is being difficult — er macht Schwierigkeiten
he is difficult to get on with — es ist schwer, mit ihm auszukommen
* * *['difikəlt]1) (hard to do or understand; not easy: difficult sums; a difficult task; It is difficult to know what to do for the best.) schwierig2) (hard to deal with or needing to be treated etc in a special way: a difficult child.) schwierig•- academic.ru/20391/difficulty">difficulty* * *dif·fi·cult[ˈdɪfɪkəlt]1. (not easy) examination, language, task schwierig, schwer; case, problem, situation schwierig; choice, decision schwerthis problem is \difficult to deal with dieses Problem ist schwer in den Griff zu bekommenit was \difficult for her to say goodbye es fiel ihr schwer, sich zu verabschieden\difficult climb schwieriger Aufstieg\difficult labour schwere Geburtto find it \difficult to do sth es schwer finden, etw zu tun3. (not easy to please) schwierigthe manager is \difficult to deal with mit dem Manager ist nicht gut Kirschen essen fam* * *['dIfIkəlt]adjthere's nothing difficult about it — das ist doch gar nicht schwer
the difficult thing is that... — die Schwierigkeit liegt darin, dass...
it was a difficult decision to make —
it is not difficult to imagine — es ist nicht schwer, sich (dat) das vorzustellen
it was difficult for him to leave her — es fiel ihm schwer, sie zu verlassen
it's difficult for youngsters or youngsters find it difficult to get a job — junge Leute haben Schwierigkeiten, eine Stelle zu finden
it's difficult to see what they could have done — es lässt sich schwer vorstellen, was sie hätten tun können
he's difficult to get on with —
it's difficult being a man today — es ist schwer, heute ein Mann zu sein
to make it difficult for sb (to do sth) — es jdm nicht leicht machen(, etw zu tun)
to have a difficult time ( doing sth) — Schwierigkeiten haben(, etw zu tun)
she's having a difficult time now she's on her own — jetzt, wo sie allein ist, hat sie es schwer
to put sb in a difficult position — jdn in eine schwierige Lage bringen
2) (= awkward) person, child schwierigto be difficult (about sth) —
he's just trying to be difficult — er will nur Schwierigkeiten machen
* * *1. schwierig, schwer ( beide:for für):it was quite difficult for me to ignore his rudeness es fiel mir schwer, seine Unverschämtheit zu ignorieren2. schwierig (Person)* * *adjective1) schwer; schwierighe finds it difficult to do something — ihm fällt es schwer, etwas zu tun
2) (unaccommodating) schwierighe is difficult to get on with — es ist schwer, mit ihm auszukommen
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1) ( not easy) examination, language, task schwierig, schwer; case, problem, situation schwierig; choice, decision schwer;this problem is \difficult to deal with dieses Problem ist schwer in den Griff zu bekommen;it was \difficult for her to say goodbye es fiel ihr schwer, sich zu verabschieden;\difficult climb schwieriger Aufstieg;\difficult labour schwere Geburt;to find it \difficult to do sth es schwer finden, etw zu tun3) ( not easy to please) schwierig;the manager is \difficult to deal with mit dem Manager ist nicht gut Kirschen essen ( fam) -
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) være splittet imellem* * *(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) være splittet imellemEnglish-Danish dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) være splittet imellem* * *(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) være splittet imellemEnglish-Danish dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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face [feɪs]visage ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (c) figure ⇒ 1 (a) expression ⇒ 1 (b) apparence ⇒ 1 (c) façade ⇒ 1 (d) face ⇒ 1 (d)-(f) surface ⇒ 1 (f) faire face à ⇒ 2 (a)-(d) être menacé de ⇒ 2 (e) se présenter à ⇒ 2 (f) revêtir ⇒ 2 (g) se tourner ⇒ 3 (a) être orienté ⇒ 3 (b)1 noun(a) (part of body) visage m, figure f;∎ a handsome face un beau visage;∎ injuries to the face blessures fpl à la face ou au visage;∎ I know that face je connais cette tête-là, cette tête me dit quelque chose;∎ I have a good memory for faces j'ai une bonne mémoire des visages, je suis très physionomiste;∎ she was lying face down or downwards elle était étendue à plat ventre ou face contre terre;∎ she was lying face up or upwards elle était étendue sur le dos;∎ he told her to her face what he thought of her il lui a dit en face ou sans ambages ce qu'il pensait d'elle;∎ to look sb in the face regarder qn en face ou dans les yeux;∎ figurative I'll never be able to look him in the face again! je n'oserai plus jamais le regarder en face!;∎ familiar to put on one's face (put make-up on) se maquiller□ ;(b) (expression) mine f, expression f;∎ to make or to pull a face at sb faire une grimace à qn;∎ to pull a funny face faire des simagrées, faire le singe;∎ what a grumpy face! quel air renfrogné!;∎ she put on a brave or bold face elle a fait bon visage ou bonne contenance;∎ put a good or brave face on it vous n'avez qu'à faire ou faites contre mauvaise fortune bon cœur(c) (appearance) apparence f, aspect m;∎ it changed the face of the town cela a changé la physionomie de la ville;∎ this is the ugly face of capitalism voici l'autre visage ou le mauvais côté du capitalisme;∎ the face of Britain is changing le visage de la Grande-Bretagne est en train de changer;∎ Communism with a human face le communisme à visage humain(f) (of clock, watch) cadran m; (of coin) face f; (of page) recto m; (of playing card) face f, dessous m; (of the earth) surface f; (of bat, golf club, tennis raquet) surface f de frappe; (of crystal) facette f, plan m; (of hammer) plat m;∎ it fell face down/up (gen) c'est tombé du mauvais/bon côté; (card, coin) c'est tombé face en dessous/en dessus;∎ figurative she has vanished off the face of the earth elle a complètement disparu de la circulation;∎ my keys can't just have disappeared off the face of the earth! mes clés n'ont pas pu se volatiliser tout de même!∎ she laughed/shut the door in his face elle lui a ri/fermé la porte au nez;∎ to lose/to save face perdre/sauver la face;∎ to suffer a loss of face subir une humiliation;∎ he set his face against our marriage il s'est élevé contre notre mariage;∎ he won't show his face here again! il ne risque pas de remettre les pieds ici!;∎ her plans blew up in her face tous ses projets se sont retournés contre elle;(a) (turn towards) faire face à;∎ I turned and faced him je me retournai et lui fis face;∎ face the wall tournez-vous vers le mur(b) (be turned towards) faire face à, être en face de;∎ he faced the blackboard il était face au ou faisait face au tableau;∎ she was facing him elle était en face de lui;∎ facing one another l'un en face de l'autre, en vis-à-vis;∎ we were facing one another nous étions face à face, nous nous faisions face;∎ to face the front regarder devant soi;∎ a room facing the courtyard une chambre sur cour ou donnant sur la cour;∎ the house faces south la maison est orientée ou exposée au sud;∎ my chair faced the window ma chaise était ou faisait face à la fenêtre;∎ two rows of seats facing one another deux rangées de sièges en vis-à-vis;∎ facing page 9 en regard ou en face de la page 9(c) (confront) faire face ou front à, affronter;∎ he dared not face me il n'a pas osé me rencontrer face à face;∎ to face sb with sth confronter qn à qch;∎ to be faced with sth être obligé de faire face à ou être confronté à qch;∎ I was faced with having to pay for the damage j'ai été obligé ou dans l'obligation de payer les dégâts;∎ he was faced with a difficult choice il était confronté à un choix difficile;∎ to be faced with a decision être confronté à une décision;∎ faced with the evidence devant l'évidence, confronté à l'évidence;∎ we'll just have to face the music il va falloir affronter la tempête ou faire front(d) (deal with) faire face à;∎ to face a problem faire face à ou s'attaquer à un problème;∎ I can't face telling her je n'ai pas le courage de le lui dire;∎ we must face facts il faut voir les choses comme elles sont;∎ they won't face the fact that it's too late ils ne veulent pas se rendre à l'évidence et admettre qu'il est trop tard;∎ let's face it, we're lost admettons-le, nous sommes perdus;∎ face it, she's not coming back accepte-le, elle ne reviendra pas∎ she faces the possibility of having to move elle risque d'être obligée de déménager;∎ faced with eviction, he paid his rent face à ou devant la perspective d'une expulsion, il a payé son loyer;∎ thousands face unemployment des milliers de personnes sont menacés de chômage(f) (of problem, situation) se présenter à;∎ the problem facing us le problème qui se pose (à nous) ou devant lequel on se trouve;∎ the difficulties facing the EC les difficultés que rencontre la CEE ou auxquelles la CEE doit faire face∎ she was facing towards the camera elle était tournée vers ou elle faisait face à l'appareil photo;∎ a terrace facing south une terrasse orientée au sud;∎ the terrace faces towards the mountain la terrasse donne sur la montagne;∎ facing forwards (in bus, train) dans le sens de la marche;∎ facing backwards dans le mauvais sens∎ she succeeded in the face of fierce opposition elle a réussi malgré une opposition farouche;∎ in the face of danger devant le danger;∎ in the face of adversity face à l'adversitéà première vueface à face;∎ she brought him face to face with her father elle l'a confronté avec son père;∎ it brought us face to face with the problem cela nous a mis directement devant le problème►► American face amount (of bank note, traveller's cheque) valeur f nominale; (of stamp) valeur f faciale;face card figure f (de jeu de cartes);face cream crème f pour le visage;British face flannel ≃ gant m de toilette;Metallurgy face hardening trempe f superficielle;face pack masque m (de beauté);face powder poudre f;face scrub (cosmetic) exfoliant m;Television & Cinema face shot plan m de visage;American face time (meeting) = rencontre en face à face entre deux personnes (par opposition aux contacts par téléphone ou courrier électronique); (on TV) temps m de présence à l'écran;∎ we need some face time to solve this il faut qu'on se voie pour régler ça;face towel serviette f de toilette;∎ figurative I took her remark at face value j'ai pris sa remarque au pied de la lettre ou pour argent comptant;∎ don't take him at face value ne le jugez pas sur les apparencesMilitary faire demi-tourtenir tête à(garden, street) donner sur∎ to face it out ne pas broncherfaire face à, affronter;∎ he won't face up to the fact that he's getting older il ne veut pas admettre qu'il vieillit -
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) estar dividido entre (una cosa y otra)English-spanish dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) estar dividido entre (una cosa y otra)English-spanish dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) eiga í miklum erfiðleikum með að velja á milli tveggja kostaEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) eiga í miklum erfiðleikum með að velja á milli tveggja kostaEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) két dolog között őrlődikEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) két dolog között őrlődikEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) estar dividido entreEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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19 be torn between (one thing and another)
(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) estar dividido entreEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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20 be torn between (one thing and another)
(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) iki arada kalmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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