-
1 скрепя сердце
1) General subject: reluctantly, with misgivings, against my ( his, her, etc) better judgment (в некоторых контекстах), with the utmost reluctance, grudgingly2) Set phrase: (used as adv. mod. of manner) reluctantly, (used as adv. mod. of manner) very unwillingly3) Idiomatic expression: bite the bullet (I bit the bullet and trekked out to my local Guitar Center - скрепя сердце я выбрался в ближайшие музтовары) -
2 стиснув зубы
Jargon: bite the bullet (http://www.rfcmd.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=135%3Abite-the-bullet&catid=4%3Ab&Itemid=9&lang=en) -
3 делать хорошую мину при плохой игре
1) General subject: make the best of a bad bargain, grin and bear it, make a virtue of necessity, put a brave face on a sorry business, put a good face on the matter, bite the bullet2) Colloquial: pull over on (вести нечестную игру, стараясь убедить окружающих в своих честных намерениях to act deceitfully; smb.), put up a brave front, put up a good front (делать вид, что всё нормально в ситуации, когда дела в действительности идут плохо to pretend that everything is fine when things are actually going quite badly)3) Mass media: put the best face on matters4) Makarov: crack hardy, crack heartyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать хорошую мину при плохой игре
-
4 не падать духом
1) General subject: cheer up, have stiff upper lip, hold end up, keep a good heart, keep chin up, keep end up, keep stiff upper lip, keep up courage, make the best of a bad bargain, never say die, present a bold front, show a bold front, take things on the chin, keep head up, come up smiling, keep one's chin up, keep one's pecker up, keep a stiff upper lip, take it on the chin, keep up one's spirits, bite the bullet2) Jargon: buck up -
5 вытерпеть
-
6 держать удар
1) General subject: bite the bullet2) Colloquial: take a punch (http://forum.lingvo.ru/actualthread.aspx?tid=28718)3) Literal: roll with the punches -
7 endure pain with fortitude
Graphic expression: bite the bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > endure pain with fortitude
-
8 быть готовым к трудностям
Jargon: bite the bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть готовым к трудностям
-
9 затянуть пояс
1) General subject: (потуже) pull in belt2) Colloquial: take in a reef, tighten ( one's) belt3) Literal: bite the bullet4) Jargon: tighten one's belt5) Makarov: (потуже) pull in (one's) belt -
10 крепиться
1) General subject: bite the bullet, lurch, persevere, take courage2) Railway term: crab -
11 наконец-то взяться за дело
General subject: bite the bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наконец-то взяться за дело
-
12 оказаться в неприятной ситуации
Jargon: bite the bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказаться в неприятной ситуации
-
13 проглатывать пилюлю
General subject: bite the bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проглатывать пилюлю
-
14 проявить мужество
1) General subject: act bravely, outbrave, put a bold front on it2) Makarov: give a display of courage, display courage, display gallantry, exhibit bravery3) Idiomatic expression: bite the bullet -
15 с неохотой браться
General subject: bite the bullet (за что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с неохотой браться
-
16 с неохотой браться за
General subject: bite the bullet (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с неохотой браться за
-
17 стерпеть
-
18 стиснуть зубы
1) General subject: bite the bullet, grit your teeth, set jaw, set one's teeth, set teeth, set teeth for, set one's jaws, grit one's teeth, clench one's teeth2) Makarov: clench teeth -
19 терпеть боль
-
20 терпеть горе
General subject: bite the bullet
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
bite the bullet — ► bite the bullet decide to do something difficult or unpleasant that one has been hesitating over. [ORIGIN: from the old custom of giving wounded soldiers a bullet to bite on when undergoing surgery without anaesthetic.] Main Entry: ↑bite … English terms dictionary
bite the bullet — If you have to bite the bullet, you have to accept or face something unpleasant because it cannot be avoided … The small dictionary of idiomes
bite the bullet — [v] take it be forced, bow to fate, face the music*, have no choice, know no alternative, pay the piper*, stand up and take it, swallow the pill*, take one’s medicine*, take the rap; concepts 23,96 … New thesaurus
bite the bullet — phrasal : to face up to an unpleasant situation by taking action we are now seeing responsible industries beginning to bite the bullet and clean up waste sites Harold Gershowitz * * * bite the bullet informal phrase to force yourself to do… … Useful english dictionary
Bite the bullet — To bite the bullet is to accept the consequences of a hard choice. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=yNjM75ItNKAC pg=PA29 dq=bite+the+bullet+philosopher sig=zxV AuvTVtdhoqLrS iiCY07o2I#PPA28,M1 Thinking from A to Z p.28] ] It is derived… … Wikipedia
bite the bullet — If you have to bite the bullet, you have to accept or face something unpleasant because it cannot be avoided. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you bite the bullet, you accept something unpleasant because you cannot avoid it. If… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bite the bullet — to take a difficult or costly decision A soldier being flogged was given a bullet to bite to prevent his crying out in pain. Today only metaphorical bullets are bitten: I suppose he thought it would be best to bite the bullet and pay… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
bite the bullet — tv. to accept something difficult and try to live with it. □ You are just going to have to bite the bullet and make the best of it. □ Jim bit the bullet and accepted what he knew had to be … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bite the bullet — to do or accept something difficult or unpleasant. We ve all experienced unpleasant moments when we had to bite the bullet and apologize for something we did. Etymology: based on the literal action of biting on bullets that was done by soldiers… … New idioms dictionary
bite the bullet (to) — Go ahead with a difficult task even though it might be expensive. ► “And unless providers realize that the old environment has in no way prepared them for the competition ahead and unless they bite the bullet and do whatever it takes to correct … American business jargon
bite the bullet — try harder, be tougher Bite the bullet during exam week. Don t party; just study … English idioms