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  • 21 respiro

    m.
    1 rest (descanso).
    2 relief, respite (alivio).
    3 breather, short rest.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: respirar.
    * * *
    1 (resuello) breathing
    2 (descanso) breather, break
    3 (prórroga) respite, grace, breathing space
    4 (alivio) relief, respite
    \
    no dar respiro figurado to give no peace, give no respite
    tomarse un respiro to take a breather
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=respiración) breath
    2) (=descanso) [de trabajo, esfuerzo] break, rest; [de ataque, preocupación] respite

    llevas toda la semana trabajando, necesitas un respiro — you've been working all week, you need a break o a rest

    tomarse un respiro — to take a break, take a breather *

    3) (=alivio) [de enfermedad, preocupación] relief

    las pastillas le dan algún que otro respiro del dolor — the pills ease the pain for a while, the pills give her some relief from the pain

    4) (=prórroga) extension

    los acreedores acordaron conceder un respiro de seis meses en el pago de la deuda — the creditors agreed to an extension of six months o agreed to grant six months' grace on the debt payment

    * * *
    1) ( aliento) breath
    2)
    a) ( descanso) break

    tomarse un respiroto take a break o (colloq) have a breather

    b) ( prórroga) respite
    c) ( alivio) respite
    * * *
    = respite, breathing space, reprieve, lull.
    Ex. There are five types of 'gratification', instrumental, prestige, reinforcement, aesthetic and respite, to be derived from the reading of literature.
    Ex. This article explains the procedures librarians should adopt when they have secured a breathing space to develop a collection profile.
    Ex. A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.
    Ex. The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.
    ----
    * darse un respiro = rest on + Posesivo + oars.
    * darse un respiso = lie on + Posesivo + oars.
    * dar un respiro = give + a respite.
    * programa respiro = respite care.
    * sin respiro = without a break, without (a) rest, without respite.
    * tomarse un respiro = lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oars.
    * trabajar sin respiro = work at + full tilt.
    * * *
    1) ( aliento) breath
    2)
    a) ( descanso) break

    tomarse un respiroto take a break o (colloq) have a breather

    b) ( prórroga) respite
    c) ( alivio) respite
    * * *
    = respite, breathing space, reprieve, lull.

    Ex: There are five types of 'gratification', instrumental, prestige, reinforcement, aesthetic and respite, to be derived from the reading of literature.

    Ex: This article explains the procedures librarians should adopt when they have secured a breathing space to develop a collection profile.
    Ex: A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.
    Ex: The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.
    * darse un respiro = rest on + Posesivo + oars.
    * darse un respiso = lie on + Posesivo + oars.
    * dar un respiro = give + a respite.
    * programa respiro = respite care.
    * sin respiro = without a break, without (a) rest, without respite.
    * tomarse un respiro = lie on + Posesivo + oars, rest on + Posesivo + oars.
    * trabajar sin respiro = work at + full tilt.

    * * *
    A (aliento) breath
    dio el último respiro ( liter); he breathed his last ( liter)
    B
    1 (descanso) break
    trabajamos sin respiro we worked without a break o without resting o without respite
    estoy agotado, voy a tomarme un respiro I'm exhausted, I'm going to take a break o have a rest o ( colloq) have a breather
    ya está bien de preguntas, dame un respiro that's enough questions, give me a break ( colloq)
    me llaman constantemente, no he tenido un momento de respiro they call me continually, I haven't had a moment's peace o respite
    2
    (plazo): pidieron a los bancos un respiro para cubrir la deuda they asked the banks for a few months'/weeks'/days' grace to pay off the debt
    les concedieron un respiro para resolver la crisis they were given some breathing space in which to resolve the crisis
    3
    (alivio): tener la casa en el campo es un respiro having the house in the country gives us some respite o helps
    tiene a la familia cerca, eso es un respiro she has her family around her which is a comfort
    * * *

    Del verbo respirar: ( conjugate respirar)

    respiro es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    respiró es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    respirar    
    respiro
    respirar ( conjugate respirar) verbo intransitivo
    to breathe;

    verbo transitivo
    a) aire to breathe;

    humo/gases to breathe in
    b) tranquilidad›:


    respiro sustantivo masculino ( descanso) break;
    tomarse un respiro to take a break o (colloq) have a breather

    respirar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 to breathe: necesito respirar un poco, I need some fresh air
    2 (después de una situación difícil) to breathe again: ¡por fin puedo respirar!, well, that's a relief!
    3 (después de un trabajo) to relax
    4 fam (en una reunión) no respirar, not to say a word
    5 (el vino, alimentos, una casa) to breathe
    II verbo transitivo
    1 (oxígeno, humo, etc) to breathe (in), inhale
    2 (una cualidad, un estado) to exude, radiate: aquí se respira tranquilidad, you get a feeling of peace here
    ♦ Locuciones: no dejar respirar, not to give a moment's peace
    no poder respirar, to be all in o to be up to one's eyes
    respiro sustantivo masculino
    1 breath
    2 (en un trabajo o actividad) break, breather
    3 (en una situación de angustia o preocupación) respite: los acreedores no le dan (ni) un respiro, his creditors are granting him no respite

    ' respiro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    tregua
    English:
    break
    - breathing space
    - change
    - reprieve
    - respiration
    - respite
    - take
    * * *
    1. [descanso] rest;
    no he tenido ni un momento de respiro en toda la mañana I haven't had a moment's rest all morning;
    no me da ni un respiro he never gives me a moment's rest;
    dame un respiro, ¿no ves que estoy ocupado? give me a break, can't you see I'm busy?
    2. [alivio] relief, respite;
    las ayudas públicas han dado un respiro a la crisis de la empresa the government aid has provided temporary relief to the struggling company;
    les dieron un respiro para la devolución de la deuda they gave them a bit longer to pay off the debt
    * * *
    m fig
    breather, break;
    tomarse un respiro take a break
    * * *
    1) : breath
    2) : respite, break

    Spanish-English dictionary > respiro

  • 22 dar la señal

    (v.) = give + the word, give + the signal
    Ex. So when the king gave the word his men pulled their tomahawks from under the coats and killed several and took the rest prisoners.
    Ex. He took a deep breath and thought about three things before giving the signal to escape.
    * * *
    (v.) = give + the word, give + the signal

    Ex: So when the king gave the word his men pulled their tomahawks from under the coats and killed several and took the rest prisoners.

    Ex: He took a deep breath and thought about three things before giving the signal to escape.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dar la señal

  • 23 saliva

    f.
    saliva.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: salivar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: salivar.
    * * *
    1 saliva
    \
    gastar saliva figurado to waste one's breath
    tragar saliva figurado to swallow one's feelings, keep quiet
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino saliva, spit (colloq)

    gastar salivato waste one's breath

    tragar salivato swallow hard

    * * *
    = saliva, spittle.
    Ex. The section on hygiene gives particular attention to methods caregivers can use to deal with blood, saliva, tears, bites, faeces, urine, vomit, and the ritual by which children become blood brothers or sisters.
    Ex. The evolution of this disease is often worsened by periods when its symptoms increase, particularly coughing, dyspnea, and the quantity and purulence of a patient's spittle.
    ----
    * gastar saliva = preach + to the converted.
    * * *
    femenino saliva, spit (colloq)

    gastar salivato waste one's breath

    tragar salivato swallow hard

    * * *
    = saliva, spittle.

    Ex: The section on hygiene gives particular attention to methods caregivers can use to deal with blood, saliva, tears, bites, faeces, urine, vomit, and the ritual by which children become blood brothers or sisters.

    Ex: The evolution of this disease is often worsened by periods when its symptoms increase, particularly coughing, dyspnea, and the quantity and purulence of a patient's spittle.
    * gastar saliva = preach + to the converted.

    * * *
    saliva, spit ( colloq)
    gastar saliva to waste one's breath
    tragar saliva to swallow hard
    tragó saliva, cerró los ojos y saltó he took a deep breath o swallowed hard, shut his eyes and jumped
    decidió tragar saliva y seguir como si no lo hubiera oído he decided to swallow his anger/pride and carry on as if he hadn't heard
    * * *

    Del verbo salivar: ( conjugate salivar)

    saliva es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    saliva    
    salivar
    saliva sustantivo femenino
    saliva, spit (colloq)
    salivar ( conjugate salivar) verbo intransitivo
    to salivate
    saliva sustantivo femenino saliva
    familiar spit
    ♦ Locuciones: no gastes saliva con ese machista, don't waste your breath on that sexist
    tragar saliva, to swallow hard
    salivar verbo intransitivo to salivate
    ' saliva' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    baba
    English:
    dribble
    - gulp
    - saliva
    - save
    - spit
    - spittle
    * * *
    saliva nf
    saliva;
    Fam
    gastar saliva (en balde) to waste one's breath;
    tragar saliva to bite one's tongue
    * * *
    f saliva;
    gastar saliva fig fam waste one’s breath;
    tragar saliva fig fam hold one’s tongue
    * * *
    saliva nf
    : saliva
    * * *
    saliva n saliva

    Spanish-English dictionary > saliva

  • 24 вдыхать (глубоко) воздуха

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > вдыхать (глубоко) воздуха

  • 25 вдыхать (глубоко) воздуха

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > вдыхать (глубоко) воздуха

  • 26 глубоко вдыхать

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > глубоко вдыхать

  • 27 глубоко набирать воздуха

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > глубоко набирать воздуха

  • 28 набирать (глубоко) воздуха

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > набирать (глубоко) воздуха

  • 29 набирать (глубоко) воздуха

    to take a deep breath

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > набирать (глубоко) воздуха

  • 30 plunge in

    I. vi
    1. (dive in) eintauchen
    2. ( fig: get involved) sich akk einmischen; (do without preparation) ins kalte Wasser springen fig
    Tom took a deep breath and \plunge ind in with a bid of $500 Tom holte einmal tief Luft und warf ein Angebot von 500 Dollar in den Raum
    II. vt
    to \plunge in sth in knife etw reinstechen; hand etw reinstecken
    * * *
    1. vt sep
    knife hineinjagen; hand hineinstecken; (into water) hineintauchen

    he was plunged straight in ( at the deep end) (fig)er musste gleich richtig ran (inf), er musste gleich voll einsteigen (inf)

    2. vi
    (= dive) hineinspringen

    English-german dictionary > plunge in

  • 31 У-105

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ ((СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ) УМОМ до чего СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т. п. all coll VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum ( Invar, adv) to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone
    X дошёл до Y-a своим умом X worked (figured) it (Y) out himself (by himself, for himself, on his own)
    X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself (on his own). "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти -самое дело...» (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
    «Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?» У Килина внутри всё остыло. «Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг...» - «Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!» - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... (Килин) перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself—a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....(Kilin) took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
    ...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе...» -«Своим умом дошел?» - криво усмехнулся Иван. - «Вашим руководством-с» (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
    «В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?» - «Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого» (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > У-105

  • 32 brigade major

    воен. начальник оперативно-разведывательного отделения штаба бригады

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > brigade major

  • 33 leather map case

    воен. кожаный планшет

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > leather map case

  • 34 map case

    воен. планшет

    Scarcely had the brigade adjutant returned the orders to his leather map case than the brigadier tore off his cap, took a deep breath, and shouted in a rasping falsetto: "Forward, Legionnaires! Men of Iron!"

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > map case

  • 35 дойти своим собственным умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дойти своим собственным умом

  • 36 дойти своим умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дойти своим умом

  • 37 дойти собственным умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

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  • 38 доходить своим собственным умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

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  • 39 доходить своим умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

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  • 40 доходить собственным умом

    ДОХОДИТЬ/ДОЙТИ СВОИМ <(СВОИМ) СОБСТВЕННЫМ> УМОМ до чего; СВОИМ УМОМ додуматься, догадаться и т.п. all coll
    [VP (subj: human, more often pfv) or NPinstrum (Invar, adv)]
    =====
    to understand (figure out, guess etc) the sense or meaning of sth. independently, without assistance or guidance from anyone:
    - X дошёл до Y-а своим умом X worked (figured) it <Y> out himself <by himself, for himself, on his own>;
    - X came to it (the conclusion, the solution etc) by himself < on his own>.
         ♦ "А в книжках этих каждый про своё брешет, поди разберись, где правда? Без книжек, своим умом дойти - самое дело..." (Максимов 2). "All those people who write books keep telling us different things - so how are we to know what's right and what to believe? Best thing to do is to work things out for yourself without any of them books..." (2a).
         ♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" У Килина внутри всё остыло. "Так ведь, Сергей Никанорыч, ты же сам... вы ж сами говорили: стихийный митинг..." - "Стихией, товарищ Килин, нужно управлять!" - отчеканил Борисов. В трубке что-то щёлкнуло... [Килин] перевёл дыхание... Ведь всё так просто и понятно. Мог и сам своим умом догадаться: стихией нужно управлять (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" Kilin went cold inside. "But listen, Sergei Nikanorich, I mean, you said so yourself - a spontaneous meeting..." "Spontaneity, Comrade Kilin, must be controlled!" rapped out Borisov. Something clicked in the receiver....[Kilin] took a deep breath....Of course, it's all so simple, so easy to understand. I could have figured it out myself. Spontaneity must be controlled (2a).
         ♦ "...Коли бога бесконечного нет, то и нет никакой добродетели, да и не надобно ее тогда вовсе..." - "Своим умом дошел?" - криво усмехнулся Иван. - "Вашим руководством-с" (Достоевский 2). "...If there's no infinite God, then there's no virtue either, and no need of it at all...." "Did you figure it out for yourself?" Ivan grinned crookedly. "With your guidance, sir" (2a).
         ♦ "В какой-нибудь из греческих книг ты прочёл об этом?" - "Нет, я своим умом дошел до этого" (Булгаков 9). "Did you read this in some Greek book?" "No, I came to it by myself" (9a).

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  • breath — W2S3 [breθ] n [: Old English; Origin: brAth] 1.) a) [U] the air that you send out of your lungs when you breathe ▪ Leo could smell the wine on her breath. ▪ Let your breath out slowly. ▪ He s got bad breath (=breath that smells unpleasant) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • drew a deep breath — inhaled deeply, took a large breath of air …   English contemporary dictionary

  • deep — [[t]di͟ːp[/t]] ♦♦ deeper, deepest 1) ADJ GRADED If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something. The water is very deep and mysterious looking... Den had dug a deep hole in the centre of the… …   English dictionary

  • breath — n. 1) to draw, take a breath 2) to catch; hold one s breath 3) to get one s breath back 4) to lose one s breath 5) a deep; long breath (she took a deep breath) 6) out of breath ( breathless ) 7) (misc.) to spare, save one s breath ( to avoid a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • deep — deep1 W1S2 [di:p] adj comparative deeper superlative deepest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(going far down)¦ 2¦(going far in)¦ 3¦(serious)¦ 4¦(breath)¦ 5¦(feeling/belief)¦ 6¦(sound)¦ 7¦(colour)¦ 8¦(difficult …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • breath — /breth/, n. 1. the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration. 2. respiration, esp. as necessary to life. 3. life; vitality. 4. the ability to breathe easily and normally: She stopped to regain her breath. 5. time to breathe; pause or respite: Give… …   Universalium

  • breath — /breT/ noun 1 AIR YOU BREATHE a) (U) the air that you take in and out of your lungs when you breathe: Paul smelt the cigarette smoke on her breath. | bad breath (=breath that smells unpleasant) b) the process of breathing in and out: Her breath… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • breath — [[t]bre̱θ[/t]] ♦♦♦ breaths 1) N VAR: oft poss N Your breath is the air that you let out through your mouth when you breathe. If someone has bad breath, their breath smells unpleasant. I could smell the whisky on his breath... Smoking causes bad… …   English dictionary

  • deep — 1 /di:p/ adjective 1 GOING FAR DOWN going far down from the top or from the surface: a deep hole in the ground | Come on, get in! The water s not very deep here. | 2 metres/6 feet etc deep: At this point the lake is ninety metres deep. 2 knee… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • breath*/*/ — [breθ] noun [C/U] the air that goes in and out of your body when you breathe, or the action of getting air into your lungs His breath smelt of alcohol.[/ex] She took a deep breath (= filled her lungs with air).[/ex] Simon held his breath (=… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • breath — 01. He took a deep [breath], and then jumped into the lake. 02. She had the smell of alcohol and cigarettes on her [breath], and I didn t really feel like kissing her. 03. The air is so polluted that it s almost difficult to [breathe] there. 04.… …   Grammatical examples in English

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