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1) General subject: clasp in arms, fold in one's arms, (кого-л.) give a hug, (кого-л.) lock in arms2) Makarov: clasp in (one's) arms, (кого-л.) lock (smb.) in (one's) arms, fold in armsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключить в объятия
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1) General subject: clasp, clasp in one's arms, embrace, inarm2) Poetical language: constrainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключать в объятия
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inarm глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > заключать в объятия
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1) (заключить в объятия) embrace, hug, clasp; take/clasp/fold in one's arms, put one's arms (round) разг.
2) перен. engulf* * *embrace, hug, clasp; take/clasp/fold in one's arms* * *embosomembraceenfoldfoldoxterstrain -
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1) General subject: bosom, clasp, cuddle, embosom, embrace, enclasp, enfold, entwine, fold, girdle, hug, inarm, jump, oxter, strain, hold in arms, pitch a woo, pitch the woo, hold (...you holding me tight,...theBeatles,A Hard Day's Night), jump at (кого-л.), take in arms (кого-л.)2) Geology: include3) Colloquial: clinch4) Obsolete: enarm5) Rare: engrasp -
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(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - обнимать; совер. - обнять1) ( заключить в объятия) embrace, hug, clasp; take/clasp/fold in one's arms, put one's arms (round) разг.2) перен. (охватить в полном объеме, постигнуть) engulf; envelop -
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обнять (вн.)(в разн. знач.) embrace (d.); (заключать в объятия тж.) take* / clasp / fold in one's arms (d.); put* one's arms (round) разг.обнимая, обняв за талию — (with) one's arm round smb.'s waist
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embrace, hug, clasp, take in one's arms, put one's arms (round) -
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1) General subject: cuddle, embosom, enclasp, enfold, girdle, inarm, oxter, strain, clasp, embrace, give a hug, hug, take smb. into one's arms2) Colloquial: give somebody a hug3) Makarov: twine arms about the neck, twine arms round the neck -
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несов. - сти́скивать, сов. - сти́снуть; (вн.)squeeze (d)сти́скивать в объя́тиях — clasp (d) tightly in one's arms; ( в знак приветствия) hug (d); give (i) a bear hug
••сти́снуть зу́бы — clench one's teeth
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