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1 дебели бушави веѓи
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2 нависшие брови
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3 нависшие брови
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4 нависвам
1. hang (down/low), overhang(за скали) beetleнависнали от плод bent/heavy with fruitнависнали вежди/скали beetling brows/cliffsс нависнали вежди beetle-browed2. (за съдба, нещастие) impend, threaten* * *overhang* * *1. (за скали) beetle 2. (за съдба, нещастие) impend, threaten 3. c нависнали вежди beetle-browed 4. hang (down/low), overhang 5. нависнали вежди/скали beetling brows/cliffs 6. нависнали от плод bent/heavy with fruit -
5 нависший
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6 нависший
1) прич. см. нависать2) прил.нави́сшие бро́ви — beetling brows
нави́сшие ска́лы — overhanging / beetling rocks
нави́сшая опа́сность — imminent danger
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7 нависший
прил.; прич. от нависнутьнависшие скалы — overhanging/beetling rocks
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8 ὀφρυόεις
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὀφρυόεις
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9 бровь
ж.eyebrow; brow ( только в некоторых выражениях)нависшие брови — overhanging / beetle / beetling brows
хмурить брови — frown, knit* one's brows
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он и бровью не повёл — he did not turn a hairне в бровь, а (прямо) в глаз погов. — the cap fits!
попадать не в бровь, а в глаз — hit* the (right) nail on the head, hit* the mark, strike* home
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10 бровь
ж.eyebrow; brow (тк. в некоторых выражениях)брови дуго́й — arched eyebrows
нави́сшие брови — overhanging / beetle / beetling brows
с нави́сшими бровя́ми — beetle-browed
подня́ть брови — raise one's eyebrows
хму́рить брови — frown, knit one's brows
••он и бровью не повёл — ≈ he did not move a muscle
попа́сть не в бровь, а (пря́мо) в глаз погов. — ≈ hit the bull's-eye
прийти́ домо́й на бровя́х (о пьяном) разг. — come home on all fours, come home full to the back teeth
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11 нависшие брови
overhanging/beetle/beetling brows
См. также в других словарях:
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