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61 распуститься
1) General subject: burgeon, come into leaf, come out, explode, get out of hand, move, put forth flowers, send out leaves (о деревьях), shoot, to be on the loose, blossom, burst into blossom, come into blossom (о цветах, кустах, деревьях), self-disband (об организации), let oneself go (- esp. about someone gaining weight and losing sight of life goals), (о растениях) break into flower2) Botanical term: expand3) Makarov: be out, burst into flower -
62 сдавать свои позиции
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сдавать свои позиции
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63 сдающий свои позиции
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сдающий свои позиции
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64 залиться слезами
1) General subject: break into tears, burst into tears, burst out crying, gush into tears (Верещагин), turn on the tap, gush into tears, open the floodgates2) Colloquial: turn on the waterworks -
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General subject: burst forth into song, burst into song, intonate, pipe up, raise (песню), start into song, start singing, strike up, tune up, break into song -
66 врываться на плечах
(кого, чьих)enter (break into) a town (village, etc.) on top of the enemy (on the heels of the enemy); roll over smb. into a town (village, etc.)На плечах разбитого кавалерийского полка и разведотряда кавалерийской бригады СС "Мёртвая голова" дивизия к исходу того же дня ворвалась 925-м стрелковым полком в Шеверево. (А. Ерёменко, В начале войны) — On the heels of the badly-battered nazi cavalry regiment and reconnaissance troop (of the SS Toten Kopf Division's cavalry brigade) the 925th Infantry Regiment broke into Sheverevo.
- Отходить? И не подумаю! На наших плечах немец ворвётся в Бекетовку. (А. Зеленков, Университеты мужества) — 'Withdraw? I won't even think of it! The Germans will roll over us into Beketovka.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > врываться на плечах
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67 бросать
1) General subject: abandon, be seized with, break into, buzz, carom (обыкн. мяч), cast, chuck, chuck up (дело, службу и т. п.), cob, dartle, dash, dash (into, to, against), desert (семью), ditch, draw, drop (привычку, занятие), fling, flump, forsake, give over (привычку), give up (привычку), have a shy, hurl (с силой), launch, lay aside, lay down, leave, leave off, pack in, pelt (в кого-либо), pick, pitch, plant, plink (камни и т. п. the neighbourhood youngsters had gathered to plink tin cans off our fence - собрались соседские мальчишки и камнями стали сбивать с изгороди консервные банки), plunk, precipitate, project (тень, луч света и т. п.), relinquish (привычку), scratch, send (мяч и т. п.), set down (на землю), shoot (мяч), shy (камень, мяч), skim (камешки по поверхности воды), slam, slat, slough off, squander, throw, throw at (что-л., в кого-л.), throw away, throw down, throw in (во что-л.), throw over, throw overboard (что-л.), throw to the winds (что-л.), throw up (на волю ветра, воли и т.п.), thrust (с силой), tipple, toss, toss up, upcast, waste, let fly, peg at, throw overboard, throw over (за ненадобностью, негодностью), get out (привычку), pack in (кого-л.), dump (прекращать близкие отношения)3) Colloquial: chuck steak, chucker, heave, peg, sling4) American: carrom (обыкн. мяч), quit (работу, службу)5) Obsolete: peter6) Sports: put8) Mathematics: flip (монету), roll (кость или монету)11) Jargon: cheese, rat (связанных с тобой людей), poop out14) Business: rush15) Plastics: tumble16) Makarov: dart, douse, draw (жребий), (куда-л.) feed, hurt, launch (с силой), put away (привычку и т.п.), throw (smth.) overboard (что-л.), throw (smth.) to the winds (что-л.), cast off, cast overboard, chuck up, dash against, dash into, dash to, fling over, chuck up (дело службу и т. п.), cast off (кого-л.), fling to (что-л. кому-л.), fling up (что-л. кому-л.) -
68 рубить волокно на штапель
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рубить волокно на штапель
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69 экранизировать
1) General subject: adapt for the screen (что-л.), cinematize (литературное произведение), dramatize, film (литературное произведение), make a screen version of, picturize, screen, adapt for screen, adapt for the big screen, translate to the screen, adapt into a film, adapt for cinema, turn into a film2) Professional term: break into pictures3) Cinema: bring to screen, filmize4) Patents: screen (произведение) -
70 разбивать на мелкие куски
фраз. to break into small piecesThe vase fell and broke into small pieces. She broke the dish into pieces.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разбивать на мелкие куски
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71 разбить на мелкие куски
фраз. to break into small piecesThe vase fell and broke into small pieces. She broke the dish into pieces.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разбить на мелкие куски
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72 вдребезги
1. smithereens2. into smithereensСинонимический ряд:вдрызг (проч.) вдрызг; на мелкие куски; на мелкие кусочки; на мелкие части -
73 врываться
rush in; rush into; enterСинонимический ряд:вторгаться (глаг.) вламываться; вторгаться -
74 ужинать дома
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75 вламываться
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76 проникнуть в помещение путём преодоления физического препятствия
Law: break into, break openУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проникнуть в помещение путём преодоления физического препятствия
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77 разражаться
General subject: break into (смехом, слезами), break out (he broke out laughing - он расхохотался), burst, explode (гневом и т. п.), fling out (бранью и т. п.), hurl (бранью, угрозами), fly out (бранью, гневом) -
78 взламывать
vt; св - взлома́тьto break/to burst open, to forceвзла́мывать сейф — to break into a safe
взла́мывать дверь — to force a door
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79 врываться
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80 Разбить вдребезги
American English: Busticate (To break into pieces (BUHS-ti-keyt) came into existence in the Northern United States during the 19th Century, as the common verb bust became wedded to the Latin root -icate)
См. также в других словарях:
break into — (something) 1. to begin suddenly to do something. Then he broke into a run and we just couldn t catch him. Onishi broke into sobs and covered his eyes with a handkerchief. 2. to enter a place by using force. His apartment has been broken into… … New idioms dictionary
break into — ► break into burst forth into (laughter, song, or faster movement). Main Entry: ↑break … English terms dictionary
break into — break a door or window to enter, break and enter I couldn t believe that my son would break into a store … English idioms
break into — index infringe, interpose, loot, penetrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
break into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms break into : present tense I/you/we/they break into he/she/it breaks into present participle breaking into past tense broke into past participle broken into 1) break into something to enter a building by force … English dictionary
break into — verb 1. express or utter spontaneously (Freq. 4) break into a yodel break into a song break into tears • Hypernyms: ↑utter, ↑emit, ↑let out, ↑let loose … Useful english dictionary
break into — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force. [V P n] There was no one nearby who might see him trying to break into the house... [V P n] In this country a house is broken into every 24 seconds. 2) PHRASAL VERB If… … English dictionary
break into — phrasal 1. to begin with or as if with a sudden throwing off of restraint < broke into tears > < face breaking into a smile > < the horse breaks into a gallop > 2. to make entry or entrance into < broke into the house > < break into … New Collegiate Dictionary
break into — phr verb Break into is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑face, ↑intruder, ↑thief, ↑vandal Break into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑applause, ↑car, ↑conversation, ↑flat, ↑gallop, ↑grin, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
break into something — break into (something) 1. to begin suddenly to do something. Then he broke into a run and we just couldn t catch him. Onishi broke into sobs and covered his eyes with a handkerchief. 2. to enter a place by using force. His apartment has been… … New idioms dictionary
break into a run — phrase to start running He walked slowly around the corner and then broke into a run. Thesaurus: to runsynonym Main entry: run … Useful english dictionary