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1 сдержаться
1) General subject: contain (he could not contain himself for joy - он не мог сдержать себя от радости), cork, curb temper, draw bridle, pull up, restrain one's temper, control, hold (one's) hand, check one's tears2) Jargon: cut out3) Makarov: check oneself, control oneself, curb temper -
2 удержаться
1) General subject: forbear, help, resist, refrain (I wanted to say something bitter at this but I refrained. - хотел, но удержался), take hold, contain oneself2) Makarov: check oneself -
3 остановиться
1) General subject: alight (в гостинице и т.п.), call at (где-либо), check, draw up, fetch up, halt, haul up, leave off, make a pause, pull up, rein in, rein in (тж. перен.), rein up (тж. перен.), run down (о машине, часах и т. п.), stand, stand still, stop (stop the thief! - держи вора!), stop in tracks, boggle, bring to a halt, bring up, dwell, put up, stay, put up (где-л. временно at), (на чем-либо) plump for (e.g. We finally plumped for a bottle of pink champagne)3) Colloquial: wait up5) Literal: draw bridle6) Mathematics: be cut off, be terminated, cease, come to an end, concentrate on, dwell on, end, go into, pause, terminate7) Jargon: real cheese, cheese, pig it8) Makarov: run in (на станции), stop in (one's) tracks, check oneself, come to a full stop, come to a halt, come to a stand, come to a standstill, come to a stop, come to halt, come to rest, come to stop, draw rein, come to rest (об осадке сооружения) -
4 сдержаться
1. check; restrain; suppress; keep; controlостановиться, удержаться; сдержаться — to check oneself
2. containСинонимический ряд:удержаться (глаг.) воздержаться; выдержать; вытерпеть; скрепиться; стерпеть; удержаться; утерпеть -
5 лечь в больницу
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6 лечь в психиатрическую лечебницу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лечь в психиатрическую лечебницу
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7 осечься
1) General subject: stop short (в процессе речи, во время разговора), check oneself (he was about to say... but he checked himself)2) Scottish language: misgive -
8 спохватиться
General subject: realize, think better of it (=передумать), come to your attention, suddenly recollect, change one's mind, check oneself (в разговоре), suddenly realize -
9 спохватываться
General subject: bethink, think better of it, change one's mind, check oneself, suddenly recollect -
10 спохватываться
несов. - спохва́тываться, сов. - спохвати́ться; разг.remember / recollect suddenly; ( передумывать) think better of it, change one's mind; ( в разговоре) check oneself -
11 оправдываться
1) General subject: apologize, c to explain away, check out (о гипотезе), excuse, make excuses, offer excuses, purge, be defensive, find excuses, exonerate oneself2) Mathematics: be justified3) Law: disrationare, explain4) Psychology: explain oneself5) Jargon: square6) Business: clear oneself7) Makarov: hold true, work well, check out, excuse oneself, explain away -
12 убеждаться
1) General subject: assure, check (в чем-л.), find, satisfy oneself, sure, ascertain, assure oneself, make sure, prove2) Computers: be sure3) Mathematics: be convinced, convince oneself, make sure (of), see for oneself, verify4) Religion: become convinced5) Makarov: make certain, test, check on (в чем-л.) -
13 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 -
14 успокоиться
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 -
15 ознакомиться
1) General subject: become acquainted, familiarize, find out more about, get acquainted, have a look at, see, have a look, make oneself aware (of something / с чем-либо), familiarize oneself with (освоиться, с чем-л.), (бегло) have a look at (с чем-л.), read, inform oneself about, check out, become familiar2) Mathematics: become familiar with, familiarize oneself3) Law: learn (напр. с материалами дела)4) Patents: peruse5) Business: make acquainted with, review (Please review this letter and its attachments carefully...)6) Makarov: familiarize oneself with (с чем-л.) -
16 держать себя на вожжах
прост.control (govern, command, possess) oneself; have plenty of self-control; keep oneself in check- Добро, паренёк!... Служить надобно верно. Держи себя на вожжах! (В. Костылёв, Иван Грозный) — 'Very well, my lad!... You must serve me faithfully. Keep yourself in check.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя на вожжах
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17 сдерживать
несов. - сде́рживать, сов. - сдержа́ть; (вн.)1) ( не давать кому-л продвигаться или действовать) hold back (d), restrain (d); deter (d); hold (d) in checkсде́рживать толпу́ — hold back the crowd
сде́рживать ло́шадь — hold the horse back; ( умерять её ход) hold the horse in
сде́рживать проти́вника — deter the enemy forces
2) ( останавливать распространение чего-л) check (d), deter (d); contain (d)сде́рживать го́нку вооруже́ний — curb the arms race
3) ( не давать проявиться) restrain (d), hold back (d), check (d), suppress (d); control (d)сде́рживать смех — suppress a laugh
сдержа́ть и́мпульс — check an impulse
сде́рживать гнев — control [hold back] one's anger
сде́рживать слезу́ — hold back a tear
сде́рживать себя́ — control oneself
••сдержа́ть сло́во [обеща́ние] — keep one's word [promise]; be as good as one's word
не сдержа́ть обеща́ния — go back on one's promise
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18 держать себя в руках
[derzhat' s'eb'a v rukakh] To keep oneself in one's hands. To restrain oneself; to preserve one's control. Cf. To hold/keep oneself in check; to keep oneself in hand.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > держать себя в руках
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19 настроиться
1) General subject: set one's heart on, bestir oneself, (на что-л.) set (one's) heart on something2) Astronautics: check in3) Makarov: organize oneself -
20 порядок
м.1. (правильное, налаженное состояние) orderприводить в порядок (вн.) — put* in order (d.)
приводить себя в порядок — tidy oneself up, set* oneself to rights
соблюдать порядок, следить за порядком — keep* order
наводить порядок (в пр.) — introduce proper order (in)
навести порядок у себя в доме — put* one's house* in order
призывать к порядку (вн.) — call to order, be faulty
у него печень, сердце и т. п. не в порядке — there is smth. wrong with his liver, heart, etc., he has liver, heart, etc., trouble
2. ( последовательность) order, sequenceпо порядку — one after another, in succession
3. ( способ) order; procedureпреследовать судебным порядком (вн.) — prosecute (d.)
в административном порядке — administratively; by administrative order
в порядке (рд.; товарообмена, обязательных поставок и т. п.) — by way (of), under the system (of)
порядок голосования — method of voting, voting procedure
порядок работы — procedure, routine
4. (строй, система) orderсуществующий порядок — present / existing system
старый порядок — the ancient regime, the old order
5. воен. order, array6. мн. ( обычаи) usages, customs♢
порядок дня ( повестка) — agenda, order of the day, order of businessвзять слово к порядку ведения собрания — rise* to a point of order
к порядку! ( на заседании) — order!, order!
всё в порядке — everything is all right, it's quite all right, okay, OK
это в порядке вещей — it is in the order of things, it is quite natural; it is all in the day's work идиом.
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