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force [sth.] back, force back [sth.]1) respingere [crowd, army]2) fig. trattenere [tears, emotion]* * *vt + adv* * *force [sth.] back, force back [sth.]1) respingere [crowd, army]2) fig. trattenere [tears, emotion] -
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1. IIIforce back smth., smb. /smth., smb. back/ force back the crowd (the people, the marchers, a person, etc.) оттеснить толпу и т. д.; force back the prices сбить цены до прежнего уровня2. XIbe forced back upon smth. I was forced back upon the assumption of his guilt мне пришлось вновь вернуться к предположению о его виновности -
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phr.v. 1. одбива (напад/непријател/толпа)2. force back one's tears се воздржува да не заплаче; (одвај) ги задржува солзите3. force back one's desire/urge to laugh се воздржува да не се смее -
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VT + ADV1) [+ crowd, enemy] obligar a retroceder, hacer retroceder (a la fuerza)2) [+ laughter, tears] contener -
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отблъсвам;* * *force back отблъсквам (неприятел и пр.); спирам, задържам (вода, въздух); сподавям, потискам ( чувство); -
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1. phr v сдержать, подавить2. phr v оттеснить; отогнать, заставить отступитьto yield to force — подчиниться силе, отступить перед силой
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сдержать, подавить - to * one's tears проглотить слезы оттеснить( противника) ;
отогнать, заставить отступитьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > force back
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['fɔːs'bæk]2) Макаров: заставить отступить, отогнать, оттеснить (противника), подавить, сдержать -
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phr v2) відтіснити ( супротивника); відігнати, змусити відступити -
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phr v2) відтіснити ( супротивника); відігнати, змусити відступити -
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v fer retrocedir | contenir, reprimir (emocions, etc.)
См. также в других словарях:
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