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1 трусить
vi; св - стру́ситьto be a coward, to have/to get cold feet coll, to have butterflies (in one's stomach) coll; бояться кого/чего-л to be afraid of sb/sthтру́сить экза́менов — to be afraid of exams
тру́сить пе́ред дире́ктором — to be afraid/frightened of the director
он тру́сил при мы́сли о том, что... — he was frightened at the thought that..., he had cold feet at the thought that..., he had butterflies (in his stomach) at the thought that…
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2 мандражировать
General subject: have butterflies (E.g.: Before her Proficiency exam, Marion had a few butterflies) -
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прост.shiver ['ʃɪ-]; have butterflies (in one's stomach); have ants in one's pants sl -
4 почувствовать нервную дрожь
Literal: have butterflies in your stomachУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > почувствовать нервную дрожь
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7 мутить
1) General subject: cloud, fog, muddle, muddy, puddle (воду), rile (воду и т. п.), roil (воду), trouble, be a trouble maker (студенты вечно мутят воду - students are notorious troublemakers (stir up trouble)), churn (one's stomach - stomach churning), feel crummy, feel sick (его мутит - he feels sick), feel whoopsy (mildy drunk, tipsy, cloudy in the head), get butterflies (мутить от страха - get butterflies (in one's stomach)), have a sick feeling (меня мутит - I've got a sick feeling), make feel nauseous, muddy waters (мутить воду -muddy the waters), nauseate, shit stir (мутить воду - to stir up shit (stir up (shit) sediment))2) American: roil (воду и т.п.)3) Makarov: disturb, make muddy, make turbid, muddle (жидкость), stir up4) Idiomatic expression: beat about the bush -
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1. prior to2. in the face3. before; in front ofиметь перед собой всю жизнь; — to have the world before one
4. frontперед; впереди — in front of
5. ere6. in front ofАнтонимический ряд:1. за; зад2. зада; заду; зады -
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бокаж
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bocage
The wooded countryside characteristic of northern France, with small irregular-shaped fields and many hedges and copses. In the French language the word bocage refers both to the hedge itself and to a landscape consisting of hedges. Bocage landscapes usually have a slightly rolling landform, and are found mainly in maritime climates. Being a small-scale, enclosed landscape, the bocage offers much variations in biotopes, with habitats for birds, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles and butterflies. (Source: CED / DOBRIS)
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bocage
The wooded countryside characteristic of northern France, with small irregular-shaped fields and many hedges and copses. In the French language the word bocage refers both to the hedge itself and to a landscape consisting of hedges. Bocage landscapes usually have a slightly rolling landform, and are found mainly in maritime climates. Being a small-scale, enclosed landscape, the bocage offers much variations in biotopes, with habitats for birds, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles and butterflies. (Source: CED / DOBRIS)
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bocage
The wooded countryside characteristic of northern France, with small irregular-shaped fields and many hedges and copses. In the French language the word bocage refers both to the hedge itself and to a landscape consisting of hedges. Bocage landscapes usually have a slightly rolling landform, and are found mainly in maritime climates. Being a small-scale, enclosed landscape, the bocage offers much variations in biotopes, with habitats for birds, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles and butterflies. (Source: CED / DOBRIS)
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