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81 недоумение
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82 недоумение
сperplexity, puzzlementбыть в недоуме́нии — to be puzzled/perplexed, to be at sea coll (what to do)
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83 дилемма
dilemma имя существительное: -
84 замешательство
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85 затруднение
difficulty имя существительное: словосочетание:tight squeeze (затруднение, тяжелое положение)hard sledding (затруднение, трудное положение) -
86 смущение
embarrassment имя существительное: -
87 недоумение
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88 уживаться под одной крышей
( с кем)get on under the same roof with smb.; cf. get on in the same boat with smb.Как бы это я ужился под одной крышей с Д. С. Мережковским, который верует определённо, верует учительски, в то время как я давно растерял свою веру и только с недоумением поглядываю на всякого интеллигентного верующего. (А. Чехов, Письмо С. П. Дягилеву, 12 июля 1903) — How could I get on in the same boat with Merezhkovsky, who definitely believes, didactically believes, while I lost my faith years ago and can only look with perplexity at any intellectual who does believe?
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уживаться под одной крышей
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89 затруднения
1. difficulties2. crux3. handicap4. impediment5. difficulty; trouble; embarrassment6. embarrassment7. perplexity8. puzzle9. scrape10. trouble -
90 недоумение
1. puzzlement2. bewilderment3. perplexity4. puzzle -
91 озадаченность
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92 недоумение
n.perplexity, bewilderment
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