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81 делать все возможное
to do everything possible словосочетание:do one's best (делать все возможное, стараться изо всех сил, делать все от себя зависящее, проявлять максимум энергии)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > делать все возможное
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82 лезть из кожи вон
[1'ezt' iz kozhy von] To climb out of one's skin. To make a great effort; to do one's utmost, to try one's hardest. Cf. To lean/bend over backwards; to go out of one's way; to go all out.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > лезть из кожи вон
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83 gøre sit bedste
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84 emplearse
1 (usarse) to be used2 (tener trabajo) to be employed* * *VPR frmfondo 6), b)emplearse haciendo algo — to occupy o.s. doing sth, spend one's time doing sth
* * *vpr1. [colocarse] to find a job;se empleó de camarero he found a job as a waiter2. [usarse] to be used;una herramienta que se emplea en minería a tool used in mining* * *v/r1 spend one’s time ( en hacer algo doing sth)2:emplearse como be employed as, have a job as* * *vr1) : to get a job2) : to occupy oneself -
85 возможный
1. прил. possible, feasible2. как сущ. с.:сделать всё возможное — do one's utmost, do all in one's power, do one's (level) best
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86 стараться
постаратьсяendeavour; ( пытаться) try; seek*стараться изо всех сил разг. — do one's utmost; try / do one's best
стараться впустую — waste one's efforts; mill the wind идиом.; beat* the air идиом.
постарайтесь (+ инф.) — see if you can (+ inf.)
стараться выиграть время — try to gain time, или temporize; play for time идиом. разг.
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87 можливий
1) possible; feasibleможливий свідок — future witness, prospective witness
2) (як ім.)зробити все можливе — to do one's utmost (one's best, all in one's power)
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88 намагатися
to endeavour, to attempt, to try, to strive; to exert oneself to do one's best; to strain (at); to intend, to design, to purpose, to resolve, to meanнамагатися з усіх сил — to do one's utmost; to try ( to do) one's best
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89 старатися
to endeavour, to strive, to try, to make an effort; to exert oneself, to be at pains (to); to expend labour ( care) (on); to strain (at); to lay oneself outстаратися даремно — to waste one's efforts; to mill the wind; to beat the air
старатися з усіх сил — to do one's utmost ( best), to try for all one is worth; sl to be all out
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90 boricha
completely, in its entirety, entirely. ovozining boricha at the top of one’s voice. kuch boricha to one’s utmost ability, with all one’s strength -
91 hacer todo lo posible
• do all in one's power• do everything in one's power• do everything possible• do one's utmost• go all out• go to get• go to great pains• go-ahead sign• make errors• make every effort for• make the best of things• make the cash• strain every nerve• try hard -
92 вовсю
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93 возможный
2) с. как сущ. what is possible; everything possibleсде́лать всё возмо́жное — do one's utmost / best, do all in one's power, do all one can
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94 стараться
несов. - стара́ться, сов. - постара́ться1) ( пытаться) try; seekпостара́йтесь (+ инф.) — try (+ to inf), see if you can (+ inf)
стара́ться вы́играть вре́мя — try to gain time [temporize]; play for time
2) ( проявлять усердие) endeavour [-'de-]стара́ться изо все́х сил разг. — ≈ do one's utmost; try / do one's best
стара́ться впусту́ю — waste one's efforts; ≈ mill the wind идиом.; beat the air идиом.
••рад стара́ться! уст. воен. (ответ на похвалу) — at your command, sir!
а он и рад стара́ться неодобр. — and he was only eager to do it (but didn't know when to stop)
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95 возможный
прил.сделать все возможное — to do one's utmost, to do one's best, to do everything in one's power
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96 стараться
несовер. - стараться; совер. - постаратьсяendeavo(u)r, try (hard), seek; make an effortстараться изо всех сил разг. — to do one's utmost; to try/do one's best
стараться выиграть время — to try to gain time, to temporize; to play for time идиом.
стараться впустую — to waste one's efforts; to mill the wind идиом.; to beat the air идиом.
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97 из кожи лезть
из кожи (из шкуры) < вон> лезть (вылезать)прост., неодобр.lay oneself out; be all out for smth. (to do smth.); go out of one's way to do smth.; try one's hardest; do one's utmost (uttermost, damnedest); be ready to descend to any depths to do smth.Манера обращения принца с теми самыми лицами, которые, к удивлению Вронского, из кожи вон лезли, чтобы доставлять ему русские удовольствия, была презрительна. (Л. Толстой, Анна Каренина) — The prince's manner of treating the very people who to Vronsky's surprise were ready to descend to any depths to provide him with Russian amusements, was contemptuous.
- Купец-то ему, вишь, на обитель обещался капитальцу отвалить, вот старик и лезет из кожи вон, старается. (Л. Леонов, Русский лес) — 'You see, the merchant promised to give him money for a monastery, so the old chap is trying his hardest to earn it.'
Савчук из кожи лез вон, чтобы услужить футболистам, хотя они и отвечали ему открытой неприязнью. (А. Борщаговский, Тревожные облака) — Savchuk went out of his way to do the footballers some service, in spite of their obvious dislike for him.
Про других говорят: "Этот работяга что надо!", а про тебя: "Этот из кожи лезет за деньгой", хотя и ты и другие делают, в сущности, одно и то же! (Г. Владимов, Большая руда) — Of others they said, 'That fellow's a hard worker,' but of you they said, 'There's a fellow who'll kill himself to make an extra ruble!' Although, both you and that other fellow are actually doing the same thing!
- Из кожи вон вылезу, а Алёшку с Петькой буду учить музыке. (Е. Маркова, Чужой звонок) — 'I'll work my fingers to the bone, but I'll make sure Alexei and Pyotr study music'
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98 из последнего
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99 тянуться в нитку
тянуться в нитку (ниточку, струнку)разг.try (do) one's < very> best; do one's utmost (uttermost); do one's possibleВ ниточку тянусь, чтоб закончить дела и выехать на страстной. (А. Серафимович, Письмо И. А. Белоусову, 26 марта 1908) — I am doing my uttermost to put my affairs in order and leave during the Holy Week.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тянуться в нитку
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100 alın
",-lnı 1. forehead, brow. 2. mining face. -ında directly facing: güneşin alnında right in the sun, in the direct sun. -ı açık, yüzü ak blameless, having nothing to be ashamed of. -ının akı ile honorably, with no shadow of blame. - damarı çatlamak to be altogether shameless. - damarı çatlamış brazenfaced. -ı davul derisi unabashed, shameless. -ının karayazısı his bad luck. -ını karışlarım. 1. I´ll show you (used as a threat). 2. I dare you. -ını karışlayayım. /ın/ colloq. He is no threat. -ından öpmek /ı/ to kiss (someone) on the forehead (in admiration or gratitude). - teri effort, work. - teri dökmek to work hard, struggle, do one´s utmost. - teriyle kazanmak /ı/ to earn by hard work. -ında/-ına yazılmış olmak to be one´s destiny, be one´s fate; to be preordained. "
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