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21 зевать по сторонам
• ЗЕВАТЬ ПО СТОРОНАМ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to stare with a blank expression (at s.o. or sth., or randomly):- X stands around <sits there etc> gaping (gawking).♦...На седьмом году правления Фердыщенку смутил бес... Начал требовать, чтоб обыватели по сторонам не зевали, а смотрели в оба... (Салты ков-Щедрин 1).... In the seventh year of his administration Ferdyshchenko was troubled by a demon....He began to demand that the townsfolk not stand around gaping but keep their eyes peeled... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зевать по сторонам
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22 упор
м.rest; тех. stop♢
делать (основной) упор на что-л., на чём-л. — lay* (special) stress / emphasis on smth., emphasize smth.смотреть в упор на кого-л. — look steadily at smb., stare at smb.
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23 упор
м.1) ( опора) rest; supportупо́р для ног — foot rest
2) муз. ( деталь крупных смычковых инструментов) spike3) тех. stop; prop4) (выделение, подчёркивание чего-л) stress, emphasisде́лать (основно́й) упо́р (на вн., пр.) — lay (special) stress / emphasis (on), emphasize (d)
••стреля́ть в упо́р — fire point-blank
смотре́ть в упо́р (на вн.) — look steadily (at), stare (at)
в упо́р не ви́деть / замеча́ть (вн.) разг. — look right through (d)
до упо́ра (максимально) — as far as it would go, all the way
напи́ться до упо́ра — be loaded to the gills
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