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1 смелость
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2 дерзновенность
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3 размашистость
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4 дерзновение
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5 удальство
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boldness* * ** * *boldness; courage; audacity* * *audacitiesaudacityboldnessbraverycouragedaringenterprisehardihoodhardinessheartkeyreassurance -
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boldness имя существительное: -
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boldness, audacity, courageбрать на себя смелость сделать что-л. — to venture to do smth., to take the liberty of doing smth.
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boldness; daringСинонимический ряд:удальство (сущ.) лихость; молодечество; удальство; ухарство -
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boldness; daringСинонимический ряд:удаль (сущ.) лихость; молодечество; удаль; ухарство -
12 смелость города берёт
посл.lit. cities are captured by boldness; cf. cheek brings success; none but the brave deserve the fair; fortune favours the bold (the brave); nothing venture, nothing win (have); nothing stake, nothing draw; faint heart never won fair ladyГорода действительно берут смелостью. Витька - Герой Советского Союза Виктор Степанович Байков - первым из нашей армии ворвался на улицы Берлина и навсегда остался там под каменным надгробием в Трептов-парке. (В. Богомолов, Зося) — Cities are indeed captured by boldness. Victor - Hero of the Soviet Union Victor Stepanovich Baikov - was the first of our army to break through into the streets of Berlin, and remained there for ever under the stone memorial in Treptow-Park.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смелость города берёт
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f. boldnessРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > дерзость
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14 смелость
f. boldness, courageРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > смелость
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Religion: with a burst of boldnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в порыве дерзновения
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1) Religion: adventure, confidence, plainness, pride2) Christianity: boldness -
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1) General subject: audacity, barefacedness, cheek, chutzpa, contumely, crust, disrespectfulness, flippancy, forwardness, hardihood, hardiness, hutzpa, impertinence, impudence, inpudence, insolence, insolency, lip, moxie, nash gab, nash gob, nash-gab, outrecuidance, presumptuousness, offensiveness, pertness, daring, temerity3) Dialect: nash-gob5) Mathematics: boldness6) Law: recklessness8) Jargon: starch, braggadocio (But it was largely braggadocio, and Ella knew it. Но это было в значительной степени дерзостью и Элла знала это.), chutzbah, brass, chin, hutza -
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1) General subject: barefacedness, boldness, brazen face, cheek, chutzpa, contumely, effrontery, face, flippancy, gall, hardihood, hardiness, hutzpa, immodesty, impertinence, insolence, insolency, neck, presumption, presumptuousness, assurance, assuredness, audacity, audcity, impudence, lip, pertness6) American English: impudence [most commonly used] ([[insolence is more descriptive of speach rather than action]]), [to have some] nerve or [what] nerve!
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