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1 с головой уйти в
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2 погружаться
1) General subject: bury, bury pass, dap, delve (во что-л.), dib, dip (в изучение, исследование), dive (о подводной лодке), douse, founder (в трясину), gravitate (в жидкость), immerge (в жидкость), immerse, involve (во что-л.), mud, pitch, plummet, plunge, pore, settle, settle down, sink (тж. перен.), steep, steeper, submerge, submerse, immerse oneself2) Aviation: descend4) Engineering: embed5) Jargon: pull the plug6) Sakhalin energy glossary: plunge (шарнир складки)7) Marine science: go down8) Makarov: merge, plane down, soak oneself in ( smth.) (во что-л.), submerge (в воду), subside, swamp -
3 погрузиться
1) General subject: bury, dip, dive, pitch, plunge, recollect oneself (в размышление), sink (he sank into an armchair - он опустился в кресло), steep, to re-collect oneself (в размышление), submerge, lose oneself in (во что-л.), (во be wrapped up in (For the first couple of hours I was so wrapped up in how the car felt and drove I didn't notice that the radar detector was continually beeping. - настолько погрузился в то, как...), lose oneself in (во что-л.), immerse oneself2) Naval: swamp3) American: pull the plug -
4 уйти с головой
General subject: steep, saturate oneself in (во что-л.), immerse oneself -
5 впрягаться
несов. - впряга́ться, сов. - впря́чься1) (в вн.; впрягать себя) harness oneself (to)••впряга́ться в рабо́ту разг. — throw / fling / immerse oneself into (hard) work
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6 углубиться в занятия
Makarov: immerse oneself in studyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > углубиться в занятия
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7 углубляться в занятия
General subject: immerse oneself in studyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > углубляться в занятия
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8 уходить с головой
General subject: dive (во что-л.), steep, steeper, immerse oneself -
9 погружаться
submerge глагол:
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immerse oneself or be immersed — involve oneself deeply in an activity. → immerse … English new terms dictionary
immerse oneself in work — involve oneself deeply in work, spend all one s time working … English contemporary dictionary
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soak oneself in — immerse oneself in (a particular experience). → soak … English new terms dictionary
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dip — vb 1 Dip, immerse, submerge, duck, souse, dunk are comparable when meaning to plunge a person or thing into or as if into liquid. Dip implies a momentary or partial plunging into a liquid or a slight or cursory entrance into a subject {the priest … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bath chair — n. a wheelchair for invalids. 3. bathe v. & n. v. 1 intr. immerse oneself in water, esp. to swim or esp. US wash oneself. 2 tr. immerse in or wash or treat with liquid esp. for cleansing or medicinal purposes. 3 tr. (of sunlight etc.) envelop. n … Useful english dictionary
immerge — (ˈ)i(m)|mərj verb Etymology: Latin immergere more at immerse transitive verb archaic : to plunge (something) into, under, or within a fluid or other medium : immerse … Useful english dictionary
soak — verb 1》 make or become thoroughly wet by immersion in liquid. 2》 make extremely wet: the rain soaked their hair. 3》 (soak something up) absorb a liquid. ↘expose oneself to or experience something beneficial or enjoyable. ↘(soak oneself… … English new terms dictionary
soak — ► VERB 1) make or become thoroughly wet by immersion in liquid. 2) (of a liquid) penetrate or permeate completely. 3) (soak up) absorb (a liquid). 4) (soak up) expose oneself to (something beneficial or enjoyable). 5) (soak oneself in) i … English terms dictionary