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41 интуитивно
General subject: by the light of nature, instinctively, intuitively, on a hunch, by the seat of pants -
42 интуитивно догадываться
1) General subject: have a hunch, know from intimate impulse (о чем-л.), know from intimate impulse (знать, о чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > интуитивно догадываться
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43 ложное предчувствие
Taboo: bum hunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ложное предчувствие
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44 ломоть
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45 ломоть хлеба
1) General subject: hunch of bread2) Jargon: slab3) Makarov: a flap of bread, a slice of bread, flap of bread, slice of bread -
46 на основании подозрения
General subject: on hunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на основании подозрения
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47 наитие
1) General subject: ecstasis, hunch, inspiration, intuition2) Religion: enthusiasm -
48 неясная догадка
General subject: vague hunch -
49 она сделала это интуитивно
General subject: She did it on a hunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она сделала это интуитивно
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50 ошибочная идея
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51 пихать
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52 по подозрению
General subject: on hunch, on suspicion -
53 подозревать
1) General subject: distrust, doubt (you surely don't doubt me - вы, надеюсь, мне доверяете), have a hunch, inkle (что-л.), jalouse, misdoubt, mistrust, scent, smell a rat, surmise, suspect, smell a rat (что-л.)3) Makarov: be not unaware of (что-л.), sniff -
54 подозревать, что
1) General subject: have a suspicion that (...), have a hunch that2) Makarov: (...) have a suspicion that (...) -
55 подозрение
2) Law: apprehension, vague apprehension3) Makarov: umbrage -
56 поступать руководствуясь предчувствием
Colloquial: play a hunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступать руководствуясь предчувствием
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57 предчувствовать
1) General subject: anticipate, apprehend (что-либо дурное), be presentient of (что-л.), fear (что-то нехорошее), feel, forebode (преим. дурное), have a hunch, have presentiment, presage (особ. дурное), to be presentient of (smth.) (что-л.), forbode2) Bookish: bode3) Rare: forefeel, foreshadow (дурное) -
58 протискиваться вперёд
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > протискиваться вперёд
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59 сгибать
1) General subject: bend, bow, bow down, buckle, crank, crook, crumple, curve, double, double up, flex, fold, hollow, hunch, inflect, overbend, double up (ся)2) Geology: ply3) Medicine: incurvate4) Sports: curl5) Engineering: deflect6) Railway term: hog7) Metallurgy: inflex8) Polygraphy: pleat11) Drilling: lap12) Makarov: incurve -
60 сгибаться
1) General subject: bend, bow, bow down, buckle (от давления), crook, crouch, curve, double, give, incurve (внутрь), jackknife, lean, hunch2) Geology: warp3) Naval: buckle (под давлением)4) Sports: dip6) Textile: crumple7) Polymers: flex8) Plastics: deflect9) Makarov: double over
См. также в других словарях:
Hunch — Hunch, n. [Perh. akin to huckle; cf. hump, hunch, bunch, hunk.] 1. A hump; a protuberance. [1913 Webster] 2. A lump; a thick piece; as, a hunch of bread. [1913 Webster] 3. A push or thrust, as with the elbow. [1913 Webster] 4. A strong, intuitive … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hunch — /hunch/, v.t. 1. to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one s back. 2. to shove, push, or jostle. v.i. 3. to thrust oneself forward jerkily; lunge forward. 4. to stand, sit, or walk in a bent posture. n. 5. a premonition or suspicion;… … Universalium
Hunch — Hunch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hunched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hunching}.] 1. To push or jostle with the elbow; to push or thrust suddenly. [1913 Webster] 2. To thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hunch — may refer to:* An intuitive reckoning * A forward bend in one s body, such as that from a crushed vertebra * A parody of Derryn Hinch played by Steve Vizard on Australian television show Fast Forward * A Dance attributed to Hasil Adkins * The… … Wikipedia
hunch — [n] feeling, idea anticipation, apprehension, auguration, augury, boding, clue, expectation, feeling in one’s bones*, foreboding, forecast, foreknowledge, forewarning, forewisdom, funny feeling*, glimmer, hint, impression, inkling, instinct,… … New thesaurus
hunch — [hunch] vt. [< ?] to draw (one s body, etc.) up so as to form a hump; arch into a hump vi. 1. to move forward jerkily; push; shove 2. to sit or stand with the back arched n. 1. a hump 2. a chunk; lump; hunk ☆ 3 … English World dictionary
hunch — index premonition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hunch — originally (c.1500) a verb, to push, thrust, of unknown origin. Meaning raise or bend into a hump is 1670s. Perhaps a variant of bunch. The noun is attested from 1620s, originally a push, thrust. Figurative sense of hint, tip (a push toward a… … Etymology dictionary
hunch — ► VERB ▪ raise (one s shoulders) and bend the top of one s body forward. ► NOUN ▪ a feeling or guess based on intuition. ORIGIN originally meaning «push, shove»: of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
hunch — n. (colloq.) feeling suspicion 1) to play a hunch ( to act on the basis of a hunch ) 2) a hunch that (I have a hunch that she will not come) 3) on a hunch (she did it on a hunch) * * * [hʌntʃ] (colloq.) [ feeling ] [ suspicion ] to play a hunch ( … Combinatory dictionary
hunch — hunch1 [hʌntʃ] n if you have a hunch that something is true or will happen, you feel that it is true or will happen →↑suspicion have a hunch (that) ▪ I had a hunch that something like this would happen. sb s hunch ▪ My hunch is that she s his… … Dictionary of contemporary English