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1 представляться
несов. - представля́ться, сов. - предста́виться1) (возникать - о случае, возможности) occur, present itself, offer, ariseслу́чай ско́ро предста́вился — an opportunity soon presented itself
е́сли предста́вится (удо́бный) слу́чай — should an opportunity arise / offer
2) (дт.; открываться взгляду) rise (before smb's eyes)на́шим глаза́м предста́вилась печа́льная карти́на — a picture of desolation rose before our eyes
3) безл. (дт.; казаться) seem (to); переводится тж. с помощью гл. imagineему́ предста́вилось, что — it seemed to him that, he imagined that
во сне ей предста́вилось, что — she dreamed that; she had a sleeping vision that
4) (тв.; притворяться) feign [feɪn]представля́ться больны́м — feign sickness
5) (дт.; называть себя при знакомстве) introduce oneself (to) -
2 представляться
представиться1. ( возникать) occur, present itself; (о случае тж.) offer, arise*если представится (удобный) случай — should an opportunity arise, if opportunity offers
ему представилось, что — it seemed to him that, he imagined that
3. (дт.; знакомиться) introduce oneself (to)4. страд. к представлять
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