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21 скрутне становище
predicament, difficult/painful situation; ticklish situationу скрутному становищі — cornered; in the cart
бути у скрутному становищі — to be in great difficulties; to be in a deplorable condition; to be in extremity; to be at one's wit's end; to be in a tight place ( box); to be in a cleft stick; to be at the last cast; sl. to be in a fix, to be in a hole
він у скрутному становищі — he is hard up; he is in a very distressing situation
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23 спирати
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24 сутужний
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28 тяжкий
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29 тяжкі часи
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30 тяжко
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31 утруднювати
= утруднити, утруднятиto inconvenience, to cause trouble, to make difficulties ( for); to trammel, to hamper, to cumber; ( рух) to encumberутруднювати доступ до чогось — to make access to smth. difficult
утруднювати запліднення фізіол. — to decapacitate
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32 характер
чcharacter; temper, disposition, nature, personalityпоганий характер — bad ( ill) temper
характер руйнування тех. — mode of failure, fracture mode, fracture pattern
з характером (про людину) — firm of character, strong-willed
виявляти (показувати) характер — to show some muscle to smb.
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33 як
I ч зоол.( тибетський бик) yakII пр.1) (яким чином, якою мірою) howяк би це зробити? — how is it to be done, I wonder?
як (ви) — поживаєте?, як ся маєте? how do you do?, how are you?
як це так? — how is so?, how is that?
як довго? — how long? як справи? how are you getting on?, how are things?
2) (при запитанні про ім'я, назву тощо) what3) (при висловленні обурення, здивування) whatяк, він пішов? — what, he has already gone?
4)як не…, хоч як… — however…
як не важко — however difficult it is; як не пізно however late it is
як би то (там) не було — at any rate; however that may be
як кому, кому як — it is not the same with everybody
ось як! — really!, you don't say so!
як би не так! — not likely!, nothing of the kind!
як вам сказати — how shall/should I put it?
як видно — evidently, apparently
III спол.як видно — з as can/may be seen, as evident ( з чого-небудь - from)
1) ( при порівнянні) as, likeлютий, як тигр — fierce as a tiger
я живу, як інші — І live as others do
як і раніше — as before, previously
як і у випадку — as with, as in the case of, as is the case with
як вкопаний — stock-still, transfixed, rooted to the ground, stone-still
як навмисно — as ( ill) luck would have
2) ( коли) when; ( відтоді як) sinceяк тільки — as soon as; when
в той час, як — whereas, while
до того, як — till, until
після того, як — since
3) (крім, тільки) but, except; як не but4) ( якщо) if; ащо, як він спитає? — and what if he asks?
5)як…, то… — if…, then…
як не хочеш, то й не йди туди — don't go there if you don't want to
як наприклад — as, for instance
як раптом — when suddenly, when all of a sudden, when all at once
як на нього — as to him, for his part, as far as he is concerned
як би не… — however…, no matter how
як завжди — as ever, as always, as usual
як…, так — і both… and…
як ведеться — as usual, is customary, is the custom
як з'ясувалося — as it turned out, as it proved
як мовиться, як кажуть — as they say, as the saying goes
як же! — sure!; why, of course!
як сказати — it all depends; how shall I put it, how shall I say
як відомо — as is well known, as everybody knows
як мінімум — at the minimum, at the least
як не дивно — strangely enough, strange though ( it may seem); як одне ціле as a single whole, as a unit; як заведено, як належить, як
годиться — properly, duly; downright, as it should be, as expected; як правило as a rule, generally, usually; як
прийнято — as is the convention, as is customary
як — так? you don't say!; як завгодно anyhow, however; any way one likes; як
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34 важкоспікливий порошок
ru\ \ трудноспекаемый порошокfr\ \ \ poudre difficile à fritter
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