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1 прийти в себя
1) General subject: be one's own man, come round (после обморока, болезни), come to, come to life, come to one's senses, come to senses, fetch one's second wind, fetch wind, get breath, get one's breath, get wind, lift up one's head, look oneself again, recollect oneself, recover consciousness, recover oneself, recover senses, recover wind, regain consciousness, revive, shrug off (после выпивки, приема наркотика и т.п.), smooth one's ruffled feathers, to be (one's) own man, to re-collect oneself, to re-collect oneself, be own man, lift head, recover consciousness, regain consciousness, smooth rumpled feathers, recover senses (сознание), get one's act together, awake, get back one's breath2) Colloquial: come to (When I came to, the party was on)3) Obstetrics: (после схваток) recoup4) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) wind, lift (one's) head, recover (one's) senses, recover (one's) wind, regain (one's) senses, collect faculties, collect oneself, come around, come back, come round, come to oneself, come to ourselves, feel quite oneself, fetch second wind, fetch round (после обморока) -
2 перевести дух
1) General subject: catch one's breath, fetch one's breath, fetch wind, gather breath, get breath, get wind, recover breath, recover wind, respire, breathe, fetch breath, take breath, take breath2) Literal: take a breath3) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) wind, recover (one's) breath, recover (one's) wind, catch breath -
3 отдышаться
1) General subject: fetch wind, gather breath, get breath, get one's wind, get wind, recover breath, recover wind, respire, take breath, flush the lungs with air, get back one's breath2) British English: get puff back3) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) breath, recover (one's) breath, recover (one's) wind, catch breath -
4 оправиться
1) General subject: bounce back (от удара), fetch one's second wind, gain strength, get home (после денежных затруднений), get over (после болезни, от испуга), look oneself again, overget, pick oneself up (после болезни, удара и т. п.), rally, re-collect, recover (I haven't yet recovered from my astonishment - я ещё не пришёл в себя от удивления), recover from, recuperate, smooth one's ruffled feathers, to be well again, get over, set right, get over (от болезни, испуга), find feet (после неудачи и т.п.)2) Colloquial: bounce back (от удара и т.п.)3) Euphemism: relieve nature4) Makarov: be well again, bring oneself home (после денежных затруднений), recuperate (после болезни, утраты и т.п.), feel quite oneself, fetch second wind, ease nature (отправить естественные надобности), come home (после денежных затруднений), find feet (после неудачи и т. п.) -
5 справиться с последствиями
1) General subject: fetch one's second wind2) Makarov: cope with consequences, fetch second windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > справиться с последствиями
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6 приходить в себя
come to life глагол:come to oneself (приходить в себя, очнуться)come back (возвращаться, воротиться, отплатить той же монетой, вспоминаться, очнуться, приходить в себя)словосочетание: -
7 оправиться
get over глагол:feel quite oneself (оправиться, приходить в себя)словосочетание:smooth one's ruffled feathers (оправиться, приходить в себя) -
8 переводить дух
1) (делать глубокий вдох; дышать) catch one's breath; fetch (get, gather) one's breath; take breath; get one's breath backВасилий поднялся на крыльцо, по-прежнему одна ступенька была уже остальных, и так же круглились и скользили под рукой обмёрзшие перила. Он поднял руку, чтобы постучать, но сердце так заколотилось, что он с трудом перевёл дух. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — Vasili mounted the porch. One of the steps, as before, was rickety, and the frozen banister slid under the hand in the old remembered way. He lifted his hand to knock, but his heart began pounding so violently that he could scarcely catch his breath.
- Бежал, что ли? - Комары заели... на болото ходил, - отвечал я, переводя дух. (Б. Можаев, Трое) — 'Have you been running?' 'The mosquitoes have almost devoured me alive... I've been out on the marshes,' I replied, getting my breath back.
2) (делать краткий перерыв, передышку) stop (pause) for breath; stop to take breath; stop for a breather; draw a deep breathТолько тогда перевёл Мишка дух, когда с головой окунулся в зелёную колючую заросль конопли. (М. Шолохов, Нахалёнок) — Only in the prickly green shelter of the hemp in the kitchen garden did Mishka stop for breath.
Сторож бежал тяжело и один раз даже остановился, чтобы перевести дух. (В. Каверин, Два капитана) — The sentry ran with difficulty and even stopped once to take breath.
Через десяток минут мы в самом деле оказались в узком проёме между двумя скалами. Мимо него ветер проскакивал, не успев завернуть, мы получили возможность перевести дух и подумать. (В. Тельпугов, Дыхание костра) — In ten minutes we were in a narrow space between the two cliffs. The wind gusted past it, with no chance to turn in, and we were able to catch our breath and consider.
Не теряя времени, Иван Петрович стал поднимать стойки. В каждой из них вес нешуточный, сдуру не вымахнешь. Задрал наверх первую и замешкался, чтобы перевести дух. (В. Распутин, Пожар) — Without wasting any time, Ivan Petrovich began raising the props. The weight in them was no joke, and the job took some doing. He got the first one up and stopped for a breather.
Осталось сделать несколько шагов. Самых медленных и самых трудных. На то надо было решиться. И Марина перевела дыхание, прежде чем идти дальше. (А. Ржешевский, Пора любви) — Only a few steps. The slowest and the hardest. But they had to be taken. Marina drew a deep breath and took them.
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9 вода
ж.1) ( жидкость) waterдождева́я вода́ — rain water
морска́я вода́ — sea water
пре́сная вода́ — fresh / sweet water
минера́льная вода́ — mineral water
газиро́ванная вода́ — carbonated drink, soda
больша́я вода́ (в половодье) — high water, flood
ма́лая вода́ — low water
путеше́ствовать по воде́ — go / travel by water
ходи́ть по́ воду — fetch water (from the well)
2) мн. ( водоёмы на какой-л территории) waters; waterwaysвну́тренние [территориа́льные] во́ды — inland [territorial] waters
3) разг. ( неконкретность) vapidityв докла́де мно́го воды́ — the report is too watery
4) мн. (с прил.; нек-рые виды жидкостей)околопло́дные во́ды мед. — amniotic fluid sg
сто́чные во́ды — waste water; sewage
5) мн. ( курорт с минеральными источниками) curative mineral springs, medicinal waters; spa [spɑː]лечи́ться на во́дах — take the waters
••водо́й не разольёшь разг. — ≈ (they are) thick as thieves
воды́ не замути́т — ≈ he looks as if butter would not melt in his mouth
выводи́ть на чи́стую во́ду (вн.) — expose (d), unmask (d), show up (d)
и концы́ в во́ду разг. — ≈ and no one will be the wiser
как в во́ду гляде́л / смотре́л — he must have second sight
как в во́ду опу́щенный — dejected, downcast
как с гу́ся вода́ — like water off a duck's back
мно́го воды́ утекло́ с тех пор — much water has flowed under the bridge(s) since then
молчи́т сло́вно воды́ в рот набра́л разг. — he does not say a word, he keeps mum
седьма́я вода́ на киселе́ — a very distant relative, second cousin twice removed
толо́чь во́ду в сту́пе — ≈ beat the air, mill the wind
тяжёлая вода́ хим. — heavy water
чи́стой воды́ — 1) ( о драгоценном камне) of the first water 2) разг. ( явный) pure and simple (после сущ.)
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