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1 успокаиваться
1) General subject: abate, calm, calm down, compose, compose oneself, free mind from anxiety, hush, quiet, quiet down, quieten, recover one's temper, regain one's temper, settle, settle nerves, smooth, soften, still, tranquillize, get cool, go off (о боли, волнении)2) Naval: becalm3) Religion: pacify4) Railway term: settle down5) Australian slang: take a chill pill6) Jargon: breeze off7) Mechanic engineering: steady8) Drilling: damp9) Makarov: calm oneself, lull, relax, subside (о ветре, чувствах), die down, free mind from anxiety10) General subject: becalm (о волнении) -
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3 взять себя в руки
1) General subject: brace energies, brace heart, brace one's energies, collect one's faculties, collect oneself, get a grip on oneself, man, pull oneself up, pull together, recover self-possession, recover temper, regain temper, take a grip on oneself, brace oneself, gather oneself, man oneself, pull oneself together, get a grip of oneself ("I want you to get a grip of yourself and calm down." Я хочу, чтобы ты взял себя в руки и успокоился.), pull up one's socks, get oneself together, i pulled myself together, check one's tears2) Colloquial: gain control of herself3) Jargon: cool off4) Set phrase: take oneself in hand, become more active, become more purposeful, control (oneself), bring to do (smth.)5) Makarov: organize oneself, recover( one's) self-possession, recover (one's) temper, regain (one's) temper, collect faculties6) Taboo: get (one's) shit together -
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1) General subject: abate, be at peace with oneself, calm down, chill, compose oneself, get over the excitement, hush, pacify, quiet, quiet down, quieten, rage itself out (гл. обр. о буре), recollect oneself, recompose oneself, recover one's temper, recover temper, regain one's temper, regain temper, set heart at rest, set mind at rest, settle, settle nerves, simmer down, smooth, spend (о буре и т.п.), straighten face, take comfort, take one's ease, to be at peace with oneself, to be at rest, to re-collect oneself, tranquillize, come to order, rage oneself out, settle mind, smooth rumpled feathers, take ease, take foot off the gas, put one's mind at ease (Talk to our financial advisor and put your mind at ease.), relax (после бурной деятельности физической или нервно-психической), sober down, check one's tears2) Geology: come to rest3) Colloquial: unwind4) Rare: still5) Economy: settle down (о рынке)7) Astronautics: damp8) Makarov: be at rest, lay back, recompose, set( one's) heart at rest, set (one's) mind at rest, shake, take (one's) foot off the gas, cool out, ease mind, come to rest (о породе)9) Taboo: get (one's) shit together -
5 сохранять спокойствие
1) General subject: keep an equal mind, keep cool, keep head, keep one's shirt on, maintain equilibrium, maintain one's composure, maintain one's equilibrium, possess oneself, stay calm, keep composure, keep head, keep shirt on, keep the peace, keep head (присутствие духа), remain calm, preserve an equal mind2) American: play it cool3) Jargon: keep (one's) shirt on4) Business: maintain peace and order5) Makarov: hang loose, keep ( one's) head, keep a level head, cool itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сохранять спокойствие
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6 успокаиваться
1. tranquillize2. compose oneself3. quiet downисчезать, утихать, успокаиваться — die down
4. calm down; subside; become quiet; content5. calm6. compose7. hush upзамалчивать; замолчать; успокаиваться; успокоиться; утихать; утихнуть — hush up
8. quietСинонимический ряд:утихать (глаг.) затихать; стихать; угомоняться; униматься; утихать; утихомириватьсяАнтонимический ряд:беспокоиться; волноваться; тревожиться -
7 приходить
несовер. - приходить; совер. - прийтибез доп.1) come, arrive2) (к чему-л.) come (to), arrive (at); reach- приходить к соглашению
- приходить к убеждению3) (во что-л.)reach;get (into), go (into)приходить в себя/чувство/сознание — to come to oneself, to regain consciousness, to come (a)round; to calm down, to become oneself (again) ( успокаиваться)
приходить в голову — to think (of), to hit (on), to take into one's head, to come to mind, to occur (to)
приходить в изумление — to be surprised/amazed
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8 затихнуть
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9 самоуверенный
1) General subject: assertative, assertive, assured, bauld, bold, bold as brass, (излишне) bumptious, chesty, cock-sure, cocksure, cocksy, cocky, confident, consequential, coxy, nervy, opinionated, overweening, perk, perky, perquisite, positive, pragmatic (чрезмерно), reliant, self asserting, self assertive, self assured, self confident, self opinionated, self sufficient, self sufficing, self-assertive, self-assured, self-conceited, self-confident, self-opinionated, self-reliant, self-sufficient, self-sufficing, smug, sure of oneself, presumptuous, gung-ho3) Obsolete: nose-wise4) Philosophy: (чрезмерно) pragmatic5) Australian slang: cockie6) Jargon: righteous7) Aviation medicine: overconfident8) Makarov: opinioned, self-asserting9) Taboo: snot-nosed, snotty, shit-eating -
10 сохранять
несов. - сохраня́ть, сов. - сохрани́ть; (вн.)1) (обеспечивать неизменность, сохранность) preserve (d)сохраня́ть проду́кты — preserve foodstuffs
сохрани́ть здоро́вье до ста́рости — preserve one's health to old age; enjoy a green old age идиом.
2) (не терять, держать при себе) keep (d), retain (d)сохрани́ть на па́мять — keep as a souvenir ['suːvənɪə] (d), keep for oneself (d)
3) ( поддерживать какое-л состояние) maintain (d), keep (d); preserve (d)сохраня́ть мир — maintain [preserve; keep up] peace
сохраня́ть хладнокро́вие — keep cool, keep one's head
сохраня́ть прису́тствие ду́ха — keep one's presence of mind
сохраня́ть споко́йствие — preserve one's composure, remain / keep calm
сохраня́ть секре́т — keep a secret
4) ( фиксировать право) reserveсохраня́ть за собо́й все права́ — reserve all rights
5)сохраня́ть файл информ. — save a file
••сохрани́ Бог! — God forbid!
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11 представляться
св - предста́виться1) возникать to occur, to arise, to present/to offer itselfкак то́лько предста́вится слу́чай — as soon as an opportunity offers itself/arises
2) являться в воображении to seem to sbпредставля́ется, что… — it seems that
успоко́йся, э́то тебе́ то́лько предста́вилось — calm down, it was only your imagination
3) называть себя to introduce oneself (to sb)позво́льте предста́виться — allow me to introduce myself (to you)
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14 не в своей тарелке
см. тж. в своей тарелке(быть, чувствовать себя)разг.1) (в необычном, неприятном для себя состоянии) not be (feel) quite oneself; not be quite at ease; be ill at ease; be (feel) out of sorts; feel uneasyПарикмахер был явно не в своей тарелке. Он вошёл в нерешительности, прижимая к себе треух и как бы растирая им грудь. (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — He was not quite himself, absently crushing his cap in his hands and pressing it to his chest.
Он был явно не в своей тарелке. Не было привычной рабочей обстановки, той, которая давала ему необходимое спокойствие. (Б. Горбатов, Роды на Огуречной Земле) — He was obviously ill at ease. He missed the usual conditions of work which lent him the necessary calm.
Брюханов, закончив, внутренне потух,... он чувствовал себя не в своей тарелке, хотя старался не подавать вида. (П. Проскурин, Судьба) — Bryukhanov had finished speaking, and it was as though an inner light had died in him,... and now felt out of sorts, though he tried not to show it.
2) (стеснённо, неудобно, неловко, в непривычной среде) feel awkward; be out of one's element; cf. be in the wrong box; feel like a fish out of waterВ углу буфетной сидели двое гостей, чувствовавших себя на этом вечере не совсем в своей тарелке. (Н. Островский, Рождённые бурей) — In a corner of the buffet sat two guests uncomfortably aware of being somewhat out of their element this evening.
- Знаете, некоторые, когда приходят ко мне, чувствуют себя не в своей тарелке... Их, видно, травмирует моё состояние. (В. Амлинский, Жизнь Эрнста Шаталова) — 'Some of my visitors feel awkward, you know... It's the state I'm in, I suppose, it shocks them.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в своей тарелке
См. также в других словарях:
calm down — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. compose oneself, control oneself, calm oneself, restrain oneself, keep oneself under control, regain one s composure, keep cool, take it easy, get organized, relax, rest, get hold of oneself, get a grip on oneself, cool it*,… … English dictionary for students
calm — 1. adjective 1) she seemed very calm Syn: serene, tranquil, relaxed, unruffled, unperturbed, unflustered, untroubled; equable, even tempered; placid, unexcitable, unemotional, phlegmatic; composed, calm, cool, and col … Thesaurus of popular words
calm down — 1) I tried to calm him down Syn: soothe, pacify, placate, mollify; Brit. quieten (down); Austral. square off 2) she forced herself to calm down Syn: compose oneself, recover/regain one s composure, control oneself, pull oneself together, simmer… … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
calm — calmingly, adv. calmly, adv. calmness, n. /kahm/; older /kam/; spelling pron. /kahlm/, adj., calmer, calmest, n., v. adj. 1. without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea. 2. not windy or st … Universalium
compose oneself — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. control oneself, calm oneself, collect one s wits, pull oneself together; see calm down , quiet 1 … English dictionary for students
compose oneself — CALM DOWN, control oneself, regain one s composure, pull oneself together, collect oneself, steady oneself, keep one s head; informal get a grip, keep one s cool; N. Amer. informal decompress. → compose … Useful english dictionary
compose oneself — you have to compose yourself before you take the stand Syn: calm down, control oneself, regain one s composure, pull oneself together, collect oneself, steady oneself, keep one s head, relax; informal get a grip, keep one s cool, cool one s jets … Thesaurus of popular words
compose oneself — Syn: calm down, control oneself, regain one s composure, pull oneself together, steady oneself; informal get a grip … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ … Dictionary of American idioms
sort oneself out — verb a) To organize or solve ones personal problems. John took a week off work to sort himself out. b) To calm down emotionally. Give me a few minutes to sort myself out and Ill be with you … Wiktionary