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1 придыхательный звук
1) General subject: aspirate2) Linguistics: breathed soundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > придыхательный звук
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2 ахнуть не успел
( кто)разг.cf. before one knew where he was; before one could say knife; before one could say Jack Robinson; before one could breathe a sound; before one could turn round; before one knew itКрестьянин ахнуть не успел, / Как на него медведь насел. (И. Крылов, Крестьянин и Работник) — The Peasant had not breathed a sound, / Before the bear had got him on the ground.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ахнуть не успел
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