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1) General subject: reduce to an absurdity, carry to the point of absurdity2) Makarov: carry to an absurdityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доводить до абсурда
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to carry to the point of absurdity; to carry to an absurdityРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > довести до абсурда
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довести(вн.) lead* there (d.); (вн. до) lead* (d. as far as, d. to); ( провожать) accompany (d.); (перен.: до какого-л. состояния) reduce (d. to), drive* (d. into, d. + adj.)доводить кого-л. до изнеможения — tire smb. out
доводить что-л. до конца — carry smth. through; ( завершать) complete smth., put* a finish to smth.
доводить до отчаяния — drive* to despair (d.)
доводить до совершенства — bring* to perfection (d.)
доводить кого-л. до слёз — reduce / drive* smb. to tears
доводить кого-л. до беды — lead* smb. to trouble
доводить кого-л. до сумасшествия — drive* smb. mad
доводить что-л. до сведения кого-л. — bring* smth. to smb.'s notice, inform smb. of smth.
довожу до вашего сведения — I have to, или I must, inform you; I beg to inform (you)
доводить что-л. до чьего-л. сознания — bring* smth. home to smb.
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Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > довести что-л. до абсурда
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1) General subject: reduce to an absurdity2) Makarov: carry to the point of absurdityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довести до абсурда
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м.absurdity; nonsenseдовести́ (вн.) до абсу́рда — carry (d) to the point of absurdity
••теа́тр абсу́рда иск. — theatre of the absurd
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