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1 COUNTENANCE
• Countenance is the index of the mind (The) - Лицо - зеркало души (Л)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > COUNTENANCE
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2 санкционировать
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3 моральная поддержка
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > моральная поддержка
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4 моральная поддержка
countenance имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > моральная поддержка
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5 морально поддерживать
countenance глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > морально поддерживать
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6 относиться сочувственно
countenance глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > относиться сочувственно
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8 обличья
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9 выражение лица
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10 оказать моральную поддержку
General subject: bolster up smb's courage, (кому-л.) give countenance to, (кому-л.) give moral support, give one's countenance, (кому-л.) lend countenance to, lend one's countenance, (кому-л.) tpo give (smb.) moral support, lend moral supportУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать моральную поддержку
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11 смутить
1) General subject: abash, affront, bemuse, bewilder, bowl down, confuse, dash, disconcert, discountenance, distract, disturb, embarrass, outface, perplex, perturb, put out, put out of countenance, put out of countenance (кого-л.), rouge, stare down (smb), puzzle with a question, stare down of countenance (кого-л.), stare out of countenance (кого-л.), blunt (кого-то), (захватить врасплох) take aback -
12 открытое лицо
1) General subject: an honest face, ingenuous face, open countenance2) Makarov: an honest countenance, an open countenance -
13 рыцарь печального образа
(характеристика Дон Кихота, героя одноимённого романа Сервантеса)the Knight of the rueful (dismal, woeful) countenanceОтца Наташи, Дмитрия Алексеевича Крылова, кто-то шутя назвал Дон-Кихотом из Липецка, хотя он не напоминал рыцаря печального образа - был румян, закруглён и неизменно весел. (И. Эренбург, Буря) — Somebody had jestingly dubbed Natasha Krylova's father, Dmitri Alexeyevich, Don Quixote from Lipetsk, although he in no way resembled the knight of the dismal countenance - he had rosy cheeks, was rather rotund, and invariably cheerful.
Этот вот юный рыцарь печального образа, совершенно уверенный, что любят только раз в жизни и что лучше той женщины, с которой он был, нет на свете, - возьмёт да и задаст тягу из части, без спросу, чтобы омыть слезами грудь своей единственной. (В. Астафьев, Пастух и пастушка) — For instance this youthful Knight of the woeful countenance was quite sure that one could love only once in life, that no other woman could compare with the one he had known, and furthermore, he was likely to go absent without leave in order to shed tears on the bosom of his beloved.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рыцарь печального образа
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14 владеть собой
1) General subject: be in countenance, be mistress of oneself, control, control one's temper, get a grip on oneself, keep a grip on oneself, keep a tight hold upon oneself, keep balance, keep feelings under control, keep one's temper, keep temper, possess one's mind, possess one's soul, possess oneself, to be in countenance, to be master of oneself, to be mistress of oneself, feel quite oneself, have plenty of self-control2) Makarov: be master of oneself, keep ( one's) feelings under control, control feelings, control nature, control temper -
15 допускать
1) General subject: accept, acknowledge, admit, allow, assume, be susceptible of, concede (возможность, правильность чего-либо), countenance (что-л.), grant, homologate, intromit, let, let go, make, permit, permit (of) (что-л.), presume, presuppose, suffer, suggest, suppose, take for granted, tolerate, pass2) Obsolete: endure3) Mathematics: accept (in automata theory)4) Law: agnize, bear, concede (возможность чего-л.)5) Psychology: say6) Information technology: enable7) Business: countenance, own, receive8) Sakhalin energy glossary: be under the assumption9) Automation: tridimensional10) Makarov: suspect, understand11) Phraseological unit: cotton on12) Microsoft: access -
16 измениться в лице
1) General subject: change one's countenance, change colour2) Jargon: red face3) Makarov: change countenance, change colour (побледнеть или покраснеть) -
17 меняться в лице
1) General subject: change one's countenance2) Makarov: change countenance -
18 не показывать вида
General subject: keep countenance, keep one's countenanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не показывать вида
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19 одобрение
1) General subject: a word of encouragement, acceptance, accolade, applause, appro (сокр. от approbation), approbation, approof, approval, backing, bouquet, commendation, endorsing, favor, favour, favouring, imprimatur, recognition, sanction (чего-либо), sponsorship, suffrage, (чьё-л.) the light of (smb.'s) countenance2) Colloquial: O.K., OK, okay, okeh, okey3) American: indorsation5) Jocular: amen6) Religion: favoring7) Law: acclamation (резолюции, кандидатуры), assent, coerced acquiescence, endorse, endorsement, fiat, homologation, indorsement, ratihabition, uncoerced acquiescence8) Diplomatic term: countenance, passage9) Cinema: "brownie point"10) Jargon: shot in the arm, rush11) Information technology: acceptance (проекта)12) Oil: obtain concurrence13) Astronautics: censuring14) Business: appro ( сокр. от approval)15) EBRD: ratification16) Quality control: inspection stamp17) Makarov: a pat on the back, approval (утверждение), pat on the back18) Gold mining: support -
20 оказать (кому-л.) моральную поддержку
General subject: give countenance to, give moral support, lend countenance to, tpo give (smb.) moral supportУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать (кому-л.) моральную поддержку
См. также в других словарях:
Countenance — Coun te*nance (koun t[ e]*nans), n. [OE. contenance, countenaunce, demeanor, composure, F. contenance demeanor, fr. L. continentia continence, LL. also, demeanor, fr. L. continere to hold together, repress, contain. See {Contain}, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Countenance — may refer to: Human physical appearance Countenance divine, or divine countenance, a reference to the literal or metaphorical face of God Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran, called Operation Countenance, the 1941 invasion of Iran by the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
countenance — ► NOUN 1) a person s face or facial expression. 2) formal support or approval. ► VERB ▪ admit as acceptable or possible. ● keep one s countenance Cf. ↑keep one s countenance ● … English terms dictionary
countenance — [kount′ n əns] n. [ME & OFr contenance, bearing, conduct < L continentia, lit., way one holds oneself, restraint < continere: see CONTAIN] 1. the look on a person s face that shows one s nature or feelings 2. the face; facial features;… … English World dictionary
countenance — [n1] appearance, usually of the face aspect, biscuit*, cast, demeanor, expression, face, features, gills*, kisser*, look, looks, map*, mask, mien, mug*, phizog*, physiognomy, poker face*, potato*, puss*, visage; concepts 716,718 countenance [n2]… … New thesaurus
Countenance — Coun te*nance (koun t? nans), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Countenanced} ( nanst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Countenancing}.] 1. To encourage; to favor; to approve; to aid; to abet. [1913 Webster] This conceit, though countenanced by learned men, is not made out… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
countenance — n *face, visage, physiognomy, mug, puss countenance vb *favor, encourage Analogous words: *approve, sanction, endorse: *commend, applaud: *support, uphold, champion, ba … New Dictionary of Synonyms
countenance — I verb abet, accede to, accredit, acquiesce in, adjust oneself to, advocate, affirm, agree to, aid, allow, approbare, approbate, approve, approve of, assent to, assist, back, be in favor of, charter, commend, concur in, confirm, consent to,… … Law dictionary
countenance — (n.) mid 13c., from O.Fr. contenance demeanor, bearing, conduct, from L. continentia restraint, abstemiousness, moderation, lit. way one contains oneself, from continentem, prp. of continere (see CONTAIN (Cf. contain)). Meaning evolving M.E. from … Etymology dictionary
countenance — n. & v. n. 1 a the face. b the facial expression. 2 composure. 3 moral support. v.tr. 1 give approval to (an act etc.) (cannot countenance this breach of the rules). 2 (often foll. by in) encourage (a person or a practice). Phrases and idioms:… … Useful english dictionary
countenance — [[t]ka͟ʊntɪnəns[/t]] countenances, countenancing, countenanced 1) VERB: usu with brd neg If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen. [FORMAL] [V n] Jake would not countenance Janis s… … English dictionary