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81 дышать
несовер. - дышать; совер. - подышатьбез доп.breathe, respireтяжело дышать — to pant; to puff, to blow ( запыхаться); to gasp ( задыхаться)
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82 испускать
(что-л.)несовер. - испускать; совер. - испуститьemit; let out, exhale (о запахе); utter (о крике, вздохе)•• -
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84 испустить дух
библ.give up the ghost; breathe one's last; gasp out one's life; leave this worldПокинул белый свет Фома не по-обычному: заранее сколотил себе гроб, вырыл могилу и даже староверческий крест поставил на склоне, чуть повыше могилы. Когда пришёл смертный час, сошёл в могилу, лёг в гроб, накрыл себя крышкой и испустил дух. (Г. Марков, Завещание) — He left this world in a most unusual way: he made himself a coffin, dug himself a grave and even planted an Old Believers' cross on a slope above the grave. When he felt his time had come he lay down in the coffin, pulled the lid over it and gave up the ghost.
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85 кончить жизнь
breathe one's last; go out of this world; depart this (from this) life; go the way of all flesh; go to one's account; go to one's long rest -
86 метать громы и молнии
rage and fume <against smb.>; breathe thunder and lightning at smb.; fulminate (storm, thunder) <against smb.>; curse the life out of smb.[Чапаев] ограничился только грозным письмом, где метал "на виновных" громы и молнии. (Д. Фурманов, Чапаев) — All Chapayev could do was to send a formidable letter breathing thunder and lightning at the 'guilty'.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > метать громы и молнии
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87 стоять над душой
стоять (торчать, сидеть) над душой (чьей, у кого)прост., неодобр.stand over smb.; pester (harass, plague) smb.; cf. breathe down smb.'s neck; bother (harass, nag, plague, worry) the life out of smb.Итак... началось! Волков уже стоит над душой пацана и гневно анализирует его существо... (А. Макаренко, Педагогическая поэма) — And then the fat would be in the fire. Volkov would stand over the youngster, wrathfully picking to pieces his character.
Пожалуй, они не перевернули бы все эту адову работёнку за неделю, если б он не торчал у них над душой и не подменял их во время затяжных перекуров. (Г. Владимов, Большая руда) — It is doubtful whether they would have finished the hellish job in a week if he hadn't kept plaguing them and replacing them during their long smoking breaks.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стоять над душой
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