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1 подойти на близкую дистанцию
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > подойти на близкую дистанцию
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2 столкнуться лицом к лицу
1) General subject: get to close quarters2) Literal: get to close quarters (в споре)3) Makarov: come to close quartersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > столкнуться лицом к лицу
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3 сближаться
1) General subject: chum up, close, become friends, take up (с кем-л.), move closer (to)2) Geology: converge3) Naval: head in4) Colloquial: take up5) Military: close the range, come to quarters (с противником), get to close quarters7) Mathematics: approach (each other), approximate, come close, come together8) Oil: rendezvous9) Astronautics: approach (о кораблях), rendezvous (о кораблях)10) Makarov: draw together, move in, drift together, close in (приближаться), draw together (приближаться) -
4 столкнуться лицом к лицу
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > столкнуться лицом к лицу
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5 сцепиться в споре
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6 сблизиться
1) General subject: chum up, bond( we really bonded on that trip), cotton up, move closer (to), develop a (good) rapport (о людях)2) Colloquial: chum in (с кем-л.-with), chum up (с кем-л.-with)3) Military: get to close quarters4) Mathematics: approach (each other), approximate, come close, come together5) Jargon: get next to (someone)6) Makarov: drift together, chum in (с кем-л.), chum up (с кем-л.) -
7 сцепиться
1) General subject: buckle, gear, grapple, have a run-in, have a scrap with (с кем-л.), interlock, lock horns, mesh, scrap, fall aboard, tangle (об автомобильной аварии), have a scrap with (повздорить, с кем-л.), get into a fight2) Naval: foul3) Colloquial: get into it (о конфликтной ситуации;.... with smbd,... with each other)5) Literal: get to close quarters (в споре)6) Engineering: bite, come into mesh7) Makarov: fall aboard (с другим судном) -
8 сближаться
( о судах) close the range, get to close quarters, head in -
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approach глагол:become intimate (сблизиться, хорошо узнать) -
10 подойти на близкую дистанцию
Military: get to close quartersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подойти на близкую дистанцию
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11 подходить на близкую дистанцию
Military: get to close quartersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подходить на близкую дистанцию
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12 сталкиваться лицом к лицу
1) Literal: get to close quarters (в споре)2) Diplomatic term: face (с чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сталкиваться лицом к лицу
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13 сцепиться
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14 грудь в грудь
разг.cf. come to grips (close quarters); get to grips with smb.; meet smb. head-on, hand-to-handТе раны получены в жаркой схватке. Враги сходились грудь с грудью. (К. Рокоссовский, Солдатский долг) — Those wounds had been received in the heat of battle, meeting the enemy head-on, hand-to-hand.
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