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41 издържа
издържа̀,издъ̀ржам гл.1. ( понасям) stand (up to), endure, bear; (не отстъпвам, устоявам на) sustain, withstand, stand, bear, endure; bear up, hold out (на against); разг. tough out; ( съпротивлявам се) withstand, resist; (в отриц. изречения, не устоявам) give in/way, yield, succumb (на to); break down; (не се счупвам) bear; (не падам) stand; \издържа на атака sustain an attack; \издържа на болка bear up against pain; \издържа на изкушение resist temptation; \издържа на обсада stand a siege; \издържа на огъня stand fire, воен. be steady under fire; \издържа на офанзива hold out against an offensive; \издържа на умора stand fatigue; корабът издържа на бурята the ship weathered the storm; не \издържа на изкушение give way to temptation, yield/succumb to temptation; не издържах sl. I couldn’t hack it; нервите му не издържаха his nerves couldn’t stand the strain, the strain was too much for his nerves, he had a nervous breakdown; тя не издържа и се разплака she broke down and cried;2. ( поддържам) maintain, support; provide for; \издържа децата си в университет see o.’s children through university;3. ( изпит) pass, take;\издържа се earn/make o.’s own living, be self-supporting, fend for o.s., provide for o.s.; \издържа се от подаяния live on alms; сам се \издържа в университета work o’.s way through university; • не издържа критика this is beneath criticism; не издържа сравнение c it cannot possibly be compared to. -
42 изръся
изръ̀ся,изръ̀свам гл. spray;\изръся ce разг. spend/pay a fortune; съвсем съм се изръсил be penniless, be on the rocks, be broke, be out of pocket. -
43 побия
побѝя,побѝвам гл.1. drive (в into); set up, erect;2. полигр. batter; • не смятам да \побия кол тук I won’t rust here; поби го студена пот he broke into a cold sweat; побиват ме тръпки shiver, shake, shudder, it gives me the creeps, it sends cold shivers down my back; тръпки ме побиват, като си помисля I shudder to think. -
44 разотида се
разотѝда се,разотѝвам се възвр. гл. disperse, scatter, go out several/different ways, (за манифестанти и пр.) disband; гостите се разотидоха the party broke up; разотиваме се по домовете си go home. -
45 цъфна
цъ̀фна,цъ̀фвам гл.1. blow/burst into flower, bloom, blossom (out); бот. effloresce; розите са цъфнали the roses are out;2. прен. ( явявам се) spring up; ето го пак цъфна there he is again;4. ( изпадам в лошо състояние) be in a (nice) fix; какво си цъфнал? you look like death; сега цъфнахме that’s a pretty kettle of fish; \цъфна и завързвам be in for it; цъфнал и вързал съм be on the rocks/ on o.’s beam end, be in low water, be stony-broke/down on o.’s luck.
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