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1 делающий над собой усилие
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > делающий над собой усилие
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2 сделавший над собой усилие
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > сделавший над собой усилие
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3 жертвовать собой
1. sacrifice oneself2. sacrificing oneselfРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > жертвовать собой
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4 владевать собой
сдерживать инстинкты; владеть собой — to control nature
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5 через силу
General subject: straining oneself (физически), in a reluctant manner (эмоционально), forcing oneself, with great difficulty, with an obvious effort -
6 через силу
immoderately, with (a) great effort, forcing oneself (to do smth.) -
7 привлекать внимание к
1. attract attention to2. bring to notice3. call atention toон, бывало, часто заходил к нам — he would often call on us
согласовывать, приводить к согласию — to bring into accord
4. call attention toк себе — home; into room
5. direct atention to6. direct attention to7. draw attention toРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > привлекать внимание к
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8 через силу
разг.do smth. with an effort; be hardly able to do smth.; force oneself to do smth.- Всё б ничего, - закрыл глаза Зайчиков, - только больно очень. Иди, у тебя дела! - совсем уже тихо, через силу, проговорил он и снова закусил от боли губу. (К. Симонов, Живые и мёртвые) — 'Good...' said Zaichikov, closing his eyes. 'But I'm in great pain. Go away, you've got things to do! he said very quietly but with great effort, and once more he bit his lip in pain.'
Сашу она помнила школьником, тогда он был тихий, застенчивый. А теперь задаётся, делает вид, что ему скучно, разговаривает через силу. (С. Антонов, Тётя Луша) — She remembered Sasha as a lad of 15. He'd been a quiet bashful youngster then. And now here he was putting on airs, acting bored, scarcely deigning to open his mouth.
Снега нет, но пасмурно, в любую минуту он может пойти. Мутный неласковый рассвет разливается неохотно, как бы через силу. (В. Распутин, Деньги для Марии) — No snow, but a leaden sky suggests it may begin coming down any moment. The unfriendly light seems to be forcing itself through the clouds against its natural inclination.
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9 переходить к
1. move on toк себе — home; into room
2. continue intoсогласовывать, приводить к согласию — to bring into accord
3. devolve upon4. go over to5. pass over to6. skip to7. switch over toвызвать к жизни; создать — to call into being
принуждающий к; принуждение к — pressing into
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