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(что-л.)
1) eat/gnaw through
2) (о бегущей воде)
wash
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несовер.
1) (что-л.) suck
2) безл.
3) (кого-л.) (причинять душевную боль)
gnaw* * ** * *1) suck 2) 3) gnaw, nag* * *sucksuckle -
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I (что-л.)несовер. - точить; совер. - наточить1) ( делать острым) sharpen; (тж. о ноже, топоре и т.п.) grind; (на точильном камне) whet; (о бритве) strop- точить меч2) только несовер. (на токарном станке) turn••II (что-л.)точить зубы на кого-л. разг. — to have a grudge against smb
несовер.( прогрызать) eat away, gnaw (away); (о ржавчине и т.п.) corrode; ( терзать) gnaw перен., prey (upon), wear outIII (что-л.)несовер.; устар.( источать) secrete- точить смолу -
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нсв vtito gnaw, см перенглода́ть кость — to gnaw at a bone
его́ гло́жет сомне́ние/ре́вность — he is filled with gnawing doubts pl/jealousy
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vt; св - обглода́тьto gnaw (away at) sth; to pick (at) sthобгла́дывать кость — to gnaw (away at) a bone
соба́ка обглода́ла кость до́чиста — the dog picked the bone clean
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нсв vt1) (св наточи́ть) делать острым to sharpen, to grind, to hone; to whet lit2) (св вы́точить) на станке to turn3) делать дыры to gnaw (away), to eat away, о металле to corrode4) изнурять to gnaw (at), to eat (away)что её то́чит? — what's eating her? coll
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to wither for lack of moisture; to be destroyed (of plantations) by robbery or drought.to gnaw and suck: he-mutimuti te ivi o te moa, to gnaw and suck at the bones of a chicken. -
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1) General subject: afflict, ail, annoy, bother, bug, commove, deliver troubles, discomfort, discommode, discompose, disoblige, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embarrass, exercise, feeze, ferret, flutter, fret, fret gizzard, fuss, gall, gnaw, harry, herry, incommode, inconvenience, perturb, perturbate, pother, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, worry, concern, harass, unsettle (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), beset4) Dialect: hatter5) American: faze6) Military: annoy (противника), badger7) Religion: tribulate8) Australian slang: rough-house10) Jargon: bone, drive( someone) up the wall, get, get in (one's) hair, hound, qualm, rip on (someone), take (someone's) mind, turn upside down, weird out, yank, put the been on (someone)11) Official expression: be of concern ( to)12) Makarov: beleaguer, derange, fret gizzard (кого-л.)13) Taboo: rip shit14) Phraseological unit: harsh (one's) mellow -
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General subject: bite the file, gnaw the fileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать безнадежные попытки
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1) General subject: take the bit between one's teeth, take the bit between teeth, take the bit between the teeth2) Agriculture: bite on the bit, snatch at bit3) Makarov: kick over the traces, take the head (о лошади)4) Horse breeding: gnaw the bit -
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1) General subject: agonize, ail, anguish, bedevil, chivy, crucify, curse, devour, distress, eat, excruciate, fester, fret, gnaw, grill, grind (чрезмерной требовательностью), hag-ride (о кошмарах), hang up, harrow, harry, herry, kill by inches, lacerate, lancinate (о боли), make squirm (вопросами, насмешками и т. п.; кого-л.), martyr, martyrize, nag (о боли, раскаянии и т.п.), nagnag (о боли, раскаянии и т.п.), obsess, obsess (об идее, страхе и т.п.), pain, pincer, plague, play up, press, prey, prick, rack, rankle, smart (об обиде, оскорблении), spitchcock, tantalize, torment, torture (he is tortured with headaches - его мучают головные боли), try, vex, victimize, whip, worry, eat crow, eat dirt, hang up hat, lead, harrow feelings (кого-л.), make squirm (кого-л., вопросами, насмешками и т. п.), give gip (кого-л., о зубной боли и т. п.), give gyp (кого-л., о зубной боли и т. п.), give gyp (о зубной боли и т.п.; кого-л.), harrow feelings (терзать, кого-л.), rankle with, wrench2) Medicine: trouble4) Dialect: hatter5) Religion: tribulate6) Psychology: obsess (о навязчивой идее и т. п.)7) Scottish language: fash9) Psychoanalysis: obsess (о навязчивой идее и т.п.) -
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