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101 גמל
adj. pension————————v. become weaned; kick off (a habit)————————v. to pay back, return; recompense————————v. to wean; break (a habit)————————camel, dromedary -
102 расставаться
расстаться (с тв.)part (with); (с родиной, домом) leave* (d.)расставаться с мыслью — put* the thought out of one's head, give* up the thought
расставаться с привычкой — break* a habit, give* up a habit
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103 afwennen
n. weaning, act of breaking away from something one is accustomed to (especially a habit or addiction)--------v. wean, break a habit, cure, unlearn -
104 phase out
phr v воен. снимать с вооруженияphase in — принимать на вооружение; принимать на снабжение
Синонимический ряд:remove from nursing (verb) disengage; disunite; gently break a habit; reconcile to a loss; remove from nursing; stop suckling; wean; withdraw from a habit -
105 wean
1. n диал. младенец; маленький ребёнок2. v отнимать от груди; отлучать от матери3. v отучатьСинонимический ряд:1. estrange (verb) alien; alienate; disaffect; disunify; disunite; estrange2. remove from nursing (verb) disengage; gently break a habit; phase out; reconcile to a loss; remove from nursing; stop suckling; withdraw from a habit -
106 avvenne
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107 contre
contre [kɔ̃tʀ]1. prepositiona. (contact, juxtaposition) againstb. (opposition, hostilité) against• se battre/voter contre qn to fight/vote against sb• je n'ai rien contre (cela) or là contre (formal) I have nothing against itc. (défense, protection) des comprimés contre la grippe flu tablets• s'assurer contre l'incendie to insure (o.s.) against firee. (proportion, rapport) 9 voix contre 4 9 votes to 42. adverb3. prefix* * *
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1. kɔ̃tʀ2) ( marquant l'opposition) against
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1) ( marquant un contact)2) ( marquant l'opposition)
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par contre locution adverbiale on the other hand
II kɔ̃tʀnom masculin1) ( d'opposition)
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En général la préposition contre se traduit par against lorsqu'elle sert à indiquer- un contact entre des choses: pousse le fauteuil contre le mur = push the armchair (up) against the wall. Les expressions telles que contre toute espérance, furieux contre sont traités sous l'élément principal, respectivement espérance, furieux etc- une opposition: lutter/réagir/voter contre le racisme = to fight/react/vote against racism- une défense: s'assurer contre le vol = to insure against theft; se protèger contre une attaque = to protect oneself against an attackLorsque contre sert à indiquer la proximité, il se traduit par next to: leur jardin est contre le mien = their garden GB ou yard US is next to mineLorsque contre sert à indiquer un échange, il se traduit par for: changer une chemise trop petite contre une plus grande = to change a shirt which is too small for a larger oneLorsque contre sert à indiquer une comparaison, il se traduit par as against: 22% contre 10% le mois dernier = 22% as against 10% last monthOn trouvera ci-dessous d'autres exemples de contre dans ses diverses fonctions* * *kɔ̃tʀ1. prép1) (situation, position) againstNe mets pas ton vélo contre le mur. — Don't put your bike against the wall.
2) (désaccord) against3) (protection) against4) (échange) for, in exchange foréchanger qch contre qch — to exchange sth for sth, to swap sth for sth
J'ai échangé mon dictionnaire contre un paquet de cigarettes. — I swapped my dictionary for a packet of cigarettes.
2. advJe lui ai demandé: il est contre. — I asked him: he's against it.
3. nmIl y a du pour et du contre, il faut bien y réfléchir. — There are pros and cons, we must think about it carefully.
2)* * *I.contre ⇒ Note d'usageA prép1 ( marquant un contact entre personnes) viens contre moi come to me; ils étaient couchés l'un contre l'autre they were lying close together;2 ( marquant l'opposition) against; aller contre la décision de qn to go against sb's decision; je ne vais pas aller contre ce que tu as dit/fait I won't go against what you have said/done; c'est contre mes principes it's against my principles; il a tout le monde contre lui everyone is against him; tout est contre moi everything is against me; être seul contre tous to stand alone against everyone else; être contre une décision/un projet to be against a decision/a project; elle est toujours contre moi she's always against me; tu as quelque chose contre lui/cette idée? have you got anything against him/this idea?; je n'ai rien contre elle I've got nothing against her; on ne peut rien contre ce genre de choses there's nothing one can do about that kind of thing; dix contre un ( dans un pari) ten to one; la loi a été adoptée par 230 voix contre 110 the bill was passed by 230 votes to 110; Nantes contre Sochaux Sport Nantes versus Sochaux, Nantes vs Sochaux; le procès Bedel contre Caselli the Bedel versus Caselli case.B adv1 ( marquant un contact) il y a un mur et une échelle appuyée contre there's a wall and a ladder leaning against it;2 ( marquant l'opposition) la majorité a voté contre the majority voted against it; ‘que penses-tu du projet?’-‘je suis contre’ ‘what do you think of the plan?’-‘I'm against it’; il refuse cette option, moi je n'ai rien contre he rejects this option, but I have nothing against it; si le comité vote en faveur des travaux je n'irai pas contre if the committee votes for the work to go ahead, I won't go against it.C par contre loc adv on the other hand; je pense par contre que on the other hand I think that; en France, par contre, il est possible de… in France, on the other hand, it is possible to…; ⇒ fortune.II.contre nm2 Sport counter-attack; faire un contre to counter-attack;[kɔ̃tr] prépositionse frotter contre quelque chose to rub (oneself) against ou on somethingallongé tout contre elle lying right next to ou beside herun coup contre la vitre a knock on ou at the windowlancer une balle contre le mur to throw a ball against ou at the wall2. [indiquant l'opposition] againstnager contre le courant to swim upstream ou against the currentêtre en colère contre quelqu'un to be angry at ou with somebodyje suis contre l'intervention I'm opposed to ou against (the idea of) interventionvoter contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to vote against somebody/somethingle match contre le Brésil the Brazil match, the match against ou with Brazilpour une fois, j'irai contre mon habitude for once, I'll break my habitvous allez contre l'usage/le règlement you're going against accepted custom/the regulations3. [pour protéger de] againstque faire contre l'inflation? what can be done about ou against ou to combat inflation?elle est revenue sur sa décision contre une promesse d'augmentation she reconsidered her decision after being promised a riseils nous sont tombés dessus à trois contre un there were three of them for every one of us, they were three to one against usle dollar s'échange à 1,05 euros contre 1,07 hier the dollar is trading at 1.02 euros compared to ou (as) against 1.07 yesterday6. [contrairement à]contre toute attente contrary to ou against all expectations————————[kɔ̃tr] adverbe1. [indiquant la proximité]il n'a pas vu le poteau, et sa tête a heurté contre he didn't see the post, and he banged his head against ou on it2. [indiquant l'opposition] againston partage? — je n'ai rien contre shall we share? — I've nothing against it ou it's OK by me————————[kɔ̃tr] nom masculin1. [argument opposé][en escrime] counter[au billard] kiss[au bridge] double————————par contre locution adverbialeil est très compétent, par contre il n'est pas toujours très aimable he's very competent, but on the other hand he's not always very pleasantil parle espagnol, par contre son anglais laisse encore à désirer his Spanish is good, but his English isn't all it might be -
108 fuori
1. prep stato outside, out ofmoto out of, away fromfuori di casa outside the housefuori città out of townfuori luogo out of placefuori mano out of the wayfuori di sé beside oneselffuori uso out of use2. adv outsideall'aperto out of doorssports outdi fuori outsidefuori! out!* * *fuori avv.1 ( all'esterno) outside, out; ( all'aperto) outdoors: fa freddo fuori, it's cold outside; ti aspettiamo (di) fuori, we'll wait for you outside; siamo rimasti fuori tutta la notte, we stayed out all night; stasera sono fuori, I'm out this evening; la casa era più bella (di) fuori che (di) dentro, the house was nicer outside than inside; andiamo fuori a vedere, let's go out and see; i signori vogliono mangiare dentro o fuori?, would you like to eat outside or inside?; mangia spesso fuori durante la settimana, he often eats out during the week; ''Dov'è Marco?'' ''L'ho mandato fuori a prendere il giornale'', ''Where's Mark?'' ''I've sent him out to get a newspaper''; il serbatoio era troppo pieno e la benzina uscì (di) fuori, the tank was too full and petrol came running out; prima o poi la verità verrà fuori, the truth will come out sooner or later // qui fuori, out here; lì fuori, out there // da fuori, ( dall'esterno) from outside // venne fuori con un'idea geniale, (fig.) he came out with a brilliant idea // tagliar fuori, to cut off (anche fig.): mi sentivo tagliato fuori, I felt cut off // mandateli fuori!, turn them out! // fuori!, get out! // o dentro o fuori!, either come in or stay out!; (deciditi!) make up your mind! // fuori la verità!, out with it! // fuori le prove!, let's see the evidence!2 ( lontano da casa) out of town, away; ( all'estero) abroad: la prossima settimana sarò fuori per lavoro, next week I'll be away on business; telefonava da fuori ( città), he was phoning from out of town, ( non da casa), he wasn't phoning from home; sono prodotti che si vendono in Italia e fuori, they are products on sale in Italy and abroad; non li conosco, è gente di fuori, I don't know them, they're strangers; la mia casa non è in città, è un po' fuori, my house isn't in town, it's a bit further out3 (fam.) ( in libertà) out: è fuori da tre mesi, he's been out for three months; li hanno messi tutti fuori, they've all been let out4 (fam.) ( oltre un limite prestabilito) out: fatti i conti, eravamo fuori di 10.000 euro, when we did the accounts, we found we were out by 10,000 euros; questo mese siamo andati fuori parecchio con le spese, this month we're well out with our spending5 Si unisce a diversi verbi modificandone il significato di base (p.e. far fuori; lasciar fuori); cfr. tali verbi◆ s.m. ( la parte esterna): il (di) fuori di una casa, the outside of a house; guardare dal di fuori, to view from (the) outside; la porta era chiusa dal di fuori, the door was locked on the outside.fuori (da, di) prep.1 ( posizione, stato) out of, outside: è fuori città, he's out of town; fuori dalle mura della città, outside the city walls; lavoro fuori Milano, I work outside Milan; fuori d'Italia, outside Italy; fuori dalla chiesa un'enorme folla attendeva gli sposi, outside the church a huge crowd was waiting for the newly-weds; i dimostranti si erano radunati fuori dalla fabbrica, the demonstrators had assembled outside the factory // essere fuori casa, to be away from home // tenere fuori dalla portata dei bambini, to keep out of the reach of children // sono cose fuori dal mondo!, it's incredible!2 ( movimento, direzione) out of: non gettare oggetti fuori dal finestrino, don't throw anything out of the window; l'hanno buttato fuori di casa, he was turned out of the house; corse fuori dalla stanza, she ran out of the room; ( uscite) fuori di qui!, get out of here!; tirò fuori il portafoglio dalla tasca, he took his wallet out of his pocket // andare fuori strada, to go off the road.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: prodotti fuori commercio, (products) not for sale // frutti fuori stagione, fruits out of season // fuori discussione, ( indiscutibile) beyond (all) dispute; ( impossibile) out of the question: la sua onestà è fuori discussione, his honesty is beyond dispute; Non puoi andarci. é fuori discussione, You can't go. It's out of the question // fuori luogo, out of place (o uncalled for): il suo commento era fuori luogo, his comment was out of place (o uncalled for) // fuori moda, out of fashion (o old-fashioned) // fuori orario, out of hours: non si ricevono visite fuori orario, no visiting out of hours // fuori pericolo, out of danger // fuori porta, outside (the) town // fuori posto, out of place: la casa era in perfetto ordine, non c'era niente fuori posto, the house was in perfect order; nothing was out of place // fuori servizio, ( di persona) off duty; ( di cosa) out of order (o out of commission): il custode è fuori servizio dopo le 19, the porter is off duty after 7 p.m.; dovete salire a piedi, l'ascensore è fuori servizio, you'll have to walk up, the lift's out of order // fuori uso, ( inservibile) out of use; ( guasto) out of order; ( disusato, obsoleto) obsolete, out-of-date // (elettr.) fuori fase, out of phase // è fuori di ogni dubbio, it's beyond all doubt // mi sentivo un pesce fuor d'acqua in quell'ambiente, I felt like a fish out of water there // essere fuori di sé dalla gioia, to be beside oneself with joy // esserne fuori, ( essere estraneo) to be out of it, ( aver superato una situazione difficile) to come through // uscire fuori dal seminato, to go off the point // (mus.) essere, andare fuori tempo, to be (o to go) out of time.* * *['fwɔri]1. avvceniamo fuori? — (all'aperto) shall we eat outside?, (al ristorante) shall we go out for a meal?, shall we eat out?
mio marito è fuori — my husband is out o is not at home
2)fuori (di qui)! — get out (of here)!essere in fuori — (sporgere) to stick out, (denti, occhi) to be prominent
finalmente ne sono fuori — (da un vizio) I've managed to break the habit
far fuori — (fam : soldi) to spend, (cioccolatini) to eat up, (rubare) to nick
far fuori qn fam — to do sb in
lasciare/mettere fuori — to leave/put out
essere tagliato fuori — (da un gruppo, ambiente) to be excluded
andare/venire fuori — to go/come out
giocare fuori Sport — to play away
2. prep1)fuori (di) — out of, outside
2)è fuori di sé (dalla gioia/rabbia) — he's beside himself (with joy/anger)fuori fase — (motore) out of phase
fuori mano — (casa, paese) out of the way, remote
fuori luogo — (osservazione) out of place, uncalled for
è fuori questione o discussione — it's out of the question
essere fuori fam — to be nuts o crazy
3. sm* * *['fwɔri] 1.1) out; (all'esterno) outside; (all'aperto) outdoorsda fuori — (dall'esterno) from the outside
2) (di casa, ufficio, sede) out3) (all'estero) abroad4) fig.6) in fuori2.1) outside, out offuori città — out of town, outside the city
3.al di fuori delle ore di apertura — outside of opening hours; (eccetto) except
sostantivo maschile invariabileil (di) fuori — (parte esterna) the outside
••essere fuori — colloq. to be off one's nut, to be out of one's tree; (di prigione) to be out
fare fuori qcn. — (uccidere) to blow sb. away, to do sb. in
fare fuori — to finish off o up [cibo, bevanda]
••venir fuori — (essere scoperto) to come out o up
Note:Fuori ha due equivalenti in inglese: outside e out (of). Outside, che può essere avverbio, preposizione o sostantivo, significa all'esterno; con valore semantico più generale si usa l'avverbio out e la preposizione out of: non aspetti fuori, venga dentro! = don't wait outside, come in!; aspettava fuori dal negozio = she was waiting outside the shop; la porta non si può aprire da fuori = you can't open the door from the outside; ci sono molte persone là fuori = there are a lot of people out there; finalmente sono fuori dall'ospedale = I'm out of hospital at last* * *fuori/'fwɔri/Fuori ha due equivalenti in inglese: outside e out (of). Outside, che può essere avverbio, preposizione o sostantivo, significa all'esterno; con valore semantico più generale si usa l'avverbio out e la preposizione out of: non aspetti fuori, venga dentro! = don't wait outside, come in!; aspettava fuori dal negozio = she was waiting outside the shop; la porta non si può aprire da fuori = you can't open the door from the outside; ci sono molte persone là fuori = there are a lot of people out there; finalmente sono fuori dall'ospedale = I'm out of hospital at last.I avverbio1 out; (all'esterno) outside; (all'aperto) outdoors; è fuori in giardino he's out in the garden; là fuori out there; qui fuori out here; venite fuori! come outside! come on out! guardare fuori to look outside; da fuori (dall'esterno) from the outside2 (di casa, ufficio, sede) out; stare fuori tutta la notte to stay out all night; andare a mangiare fuori to go out for a meal3 (all'estero) abroad; in Italia e fuori in Italy and abroad4 fig. tenersi fuori dai guai to stay out of trouble; fuori sembrava tranquillo outwardly he looked calm5 (in espressioni esclamative) fuori (di qui)! get out (of here)! fuori i soldi! pay up! hand over the money!6 in fuori sporgersi in fuori to lean outII preposizione1 outside, out of; fuori città out of town, outside the city; fuori casa out of the house; fuori dall'Italia outside Italy; fuori dalla finestra out of the window2 al di fuori di (all'esterno di) al di fuori delle ore di apertura outside of opening hours; (eccetto) except; tutti al di fuori di te everybody but youIII m. invil (di) fuori (parte esterna) the outsideessere fuori di sé to be beside oneself; essere fuori colloq. to be off one's nut, to be out of one's tree; (di prigione) to be out; fare fuori qcn. (uccidere) to blow sb. away, to do sb. in; fare fuori to finish off o up [ cibo, bevanda]; venir fuori (essere scoperto) to come out o up. -
109 Abkommen
ab|kom·men1. ab|kom·menvi irreg sein1) ( versehentlich abweichen) to go off;vom Kurs \Abkommen to go off course;von der Straße \Abkommen to veer off the road;vom Weg \Abkommen to stray from the path, to lose one's way2) ( aufgeben) to give up;von einer Angewohnheit \Abkommen to break a habit;von einer Meinung \Abkommen to change one's mind, to revise an opinion;davon \Abkommen, etw zu tun to stop [or give up] doing sth[von etw] \Abkommen to digress [from sth];jetzt bin ich ganz abgekommen! now I've completely forgotten where I was [or what I was talking about]2. Ab·kom·men <-s, -> nt agreement, treaty;das Münchner \Abkommen hist the Treaty of Munich;ein \Abkommen abschließen to conclude an agreement, to sign a treaty -
110 abkommen
ab|kom·men1. ab|kom·menvi irreg sein1) ( versehentlich abweichen) to go off;vom Kurs \abkommen to go off course;von der Straße \abkommen to veer off the road;vom Weg \abkommen to stray from the path, to lose one's way2) ( aufgeben) to give up;von einer Angewohnheit \abkommen to break a habit;von einer Meinung \abkommen to change one's mind, to revise an opinion;davon \abkommen, etw zu tun to stop [or give up] doing sth[von etw] \abkommen to digress [from sth];jetzt bin ich ganz abgekommen! now I've completely forgotten where I was [or what I was talking about]2. Ab·kom·men <-s, -> nt agreement, treaty;das Münchner \abkommen hist the Treaty of Munich;ein \abkommen abschließen to conclude an agreement, to sign a treaty -
111 fuori
['fwɔri]1. avvceniamo fuori? — (all'aperto) shall we eat outside?, (al ristorante) shall we go out for a meal?, shall we eat out?
mio marito è fuori — my husband is out o is not at home
2)fuori (di qui)! — get out (of here)!essere in fuori — (sporgere) to stick out, (denti, occhi) to be prominent
finalmente ne sono fuori — (da un vizio) I've managed to break the habit
far fuori — (fam : soldi) to spend, (cioccolatini) to eat up, (rubare) to nick
far fuori qn fam — to do sb in
lasciare/mettere fuori — to leave/put out
essere tagliato fuori — (da un gruppo, ambiente) to be excluded
andare/venire fuori — to go/come out
giocare fuori Sport — to play away
2. prep1)fuori (di) — out of, outside
2)è fuori di sé (dalla gioia/rabbia) — he's beside himself (with joy/anger)fuori fase — (motore) out of phase
fuori mano — (casa, paese) out of the way, remote
fuori luogo — (osservazione) out of place, uncalled for
è fuori questione o discussione — it's out of the question
essere fuori fam — to be nuts o crazy
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112 met een gewoonte breken
met een gewoonte brekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met een gewoonte breken
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113 отучвам
break/cure of (a habit etc); wean (from)отучвам някого от лош навик break s.o. of a bad habitотучвам се break/cure o.s. of (a habit etc.), leave off a habit* * *оту̀чвам,гл. break/cure of (a habit etc.); wean (from); disaccustom (to);\отучвам се break/cure o.s. of (a habit etc.), leave off a habit.* * *wean (from); disaccustom; dishabituate* * *1. break/cure of (a habit etc);wean (from) 2. ОТУЧВАМ ce break/cure o.s. of (a habit etc.), leave off a habit 3. ОТУЧВАМ някого от лош навик break s.o. of a bad habit -
114 навик
habitпо навик out of habit, by (force of) habit, by sheer force of habitтрудови навици disciplineтова му е станало навик that has become a habit with himнещо става навик на някого s.o. grows into a habit of doing s.th., s.th. grows into a habit with s.o.добивам/придобивам навик acquire a habitизработвам си навик form a habitизгубвам навика да правя нещо fall/get out of the habit of doing s.th., lose the habit of doing s.th.отвиквам/отбивам някого от лош навик break s.o. of a bad habitнавикът е втора природа habit is second natureпушенето може да ти стане навик smoking is apt to grow on you* * *на̀вик,м., -ци, (два) на̀вика habit; добивам \навикк да правя нещо form the habit of doing s.th., get/fall into the habit of doing s.th.; добивам/придобивам \навикк acquire a habit; изгубвам \навикка да правя нещо fall/get out of the habit of doing s.th., lose the habit of doing s.th.; изработвам си \навикк form a habit; имам \навикк да have the habit of, be in the habit of, make a habit of (с ger.); \навиккът е втора природа habit is second nature; нещо става \навикк на някого s.o. grows into a habit of doing s.th., s.th. grows into a habit with s.o.; отвиквам/отбивам някого от лош \навикк break s.o. of a bad habit; по \навикк out of habit, by (force of) habit, by sheer force of habit; по силата на \навикка out of (sheer) habit, by force of habit; пушенето може да ти стане \навикк smoking is apt to grow on you; трудови \навикци discipline; тя имаше \навикк да it was her habit to (с inf.); she was given to (с ger.).* * *custom He has the навик of going to bed early. - Той има навика да си ляга рано.; habituation* * *1. habit 2. НАВИКът е втора природа habit is second nature 3. добивам НАВИК да правя нещо form the habit of doing s.th., get/fall into the habit of doing s.th. 4. добивам/придобивам НАВИК acquire a habit 5. изгубвам НАВИКa да правя нещо fall/get out of the habit of doing s.th., lose the habit of doing s.th. 6. изработвам си НАВИК form a habit 7. имам НАВИК да have the habit of, be in the habit of, make a habit of (c ger.) 8. нещо става НАВИК на някого s.o. grows into a habit of doing s.th., s.th. grows into a habit with s.o. 9. отвиквам/отбивам някого от лош НАВИК break s.o. of a bad habit 10. по НАВИК out of habit, by (force of) habit, by sheer force of habit 11. по силата на НАВИКа out of (sheer) habit, by (sheer) force of habit 12. пушенето може да ти стане НАВИК smoking is apt to grow on you 13. това му е станало НАВИК that has become a habit with him 14. той има НАВИК да си ляга рано he has the habit/is in the habit of going to bed early 15. трудови навици discipline 16. тя имаше НАВИК да it was her habit/wont to (c inf.) -
115 vieroittaa
• break somebody of a habit• divert• divorce• estrange• separate• turn off• wean• break of a habit• break... of a habit• antagonise• withdraw• alienate -
116 custom
HABIT, CUSTOMHabit означает 'привычка, преимущественно индивидуальная': she has a habit of rising early; he is in the habit of coming late; you must break yourself of the habit of reading in bed; habits of a lifetime die hard. Custom, в отличие от habit, предполагает обычай, характерный для группы людей, обозначает нечто общепринятое, традиционное и реже относится к отдельным лицам: it is a custom with the Browns to spend the weekend in the country; it is a custom with the British to have a turkey at Christmas; table manners and customs differ from country to country. Вместе с тем возможно и it is his custom to get up early.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > custom
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117 abandonar la costumbre
• break from the habit• grow out of• grow out of fashion• grow out of the habit• grow out of the habit of -
118 dekutimiĝi
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119 desacostumbrarse a
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120 deshabituarse
• break from the habit
См. также в других словарях:
break a habit — phrase to stop doing something that is a habit, especially something bad or harmful Interrupting others is annoying, so try to break the habit. Thesaurus: to give up doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animalsynonym Main entry: break … Useful english dictionary
break a habit — to stop doing something that is a habit, especially something bad or harmful Interrupting others is annoying, so try to break the habit … English dictionary
break a habit — stop doing a daily activity: drinking coffee, smoking Laurie can t seem to break her habit of writing on her hands … English idioms
break the habit — break (or informal kick) the habit stop engaging in a habitual practice … Useful english dictionary
break a habit — kick a habit, weaning off of an addiction … English contemporary dictionary
Why break the habit of a lifetime? — British & Australian, humorous something that you say which means that you do not believe that someone will stop doing something bad that they have done all their lives. I must stop writing my essays the night before the deadline. Why break the… … New idioms dictionary
break through the shackles of habit — break the habit, change the ways to which one is accustomed … English contemporary dictionary
break — break1 W1S1 [breık] v past tense broke [brəuk US brouk] past participle broken [ˈbrəukən US ˈbrou ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(separate into pieces)¦ 2¦(bones)¦ 3¦(machines)¦ 4¦(rules/laws)¦ 5¦(promise/agreement)¦ 6¦(stop/rest)¦ 7¦(end something)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
habit — hab|it W3S3 [ˈhæbıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(usual/regular)¦ 2¦(drugs)¦ 3 not make a habit of (doing) something 4 I m not in the habit of doing something 5 have a habit of doing something 6 old habits die hard 7 habit of thought/mind 8¦(clothing)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬… … Dictionary of contemporary English
habit — n. custom usual manner 1) to acquire, develop, form a habit 2) to make a habit of smt. 3) to get into a habit 4) to break a habit; to get out of a habit; (slang) to kick the habit 5) to break smb. of a habit 6) an annoying; bad; entrenched,… … Combinatory dictionary
break — [[t]bre͟ɪk[/t]] ♦ breaks, breaking, broke, broken 1) V ERG When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped. [V n] He fell through the window, breaking the glass … English dictionary