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121 на краю гибели
• НА КРАЙ ГИБЕЛИ < ПРОПАСТИ>[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or collect); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is very close to serious, mortal danger:- on the brink < the verge> of disaster (catastrophe, ruin);- on the edge of the precipice.♦ Во время войн в Италии он несколько раз находится на краю гибели и всякий раз спасается неожиданным образом (Толстой 7). During the wars in Italy he is several times on the brink of disaster and each time is saved in some unexpected way (7a).♦ [Лунц] всё рос да рос и уж совсем, видимо, стал считать себя неуязвимым, как вдруг в один миг оказался на краю пропасти (Буковский 1). Lunts...continued to grow and grow, and it seems that he had already come to regard himself as invulnerable, when suddenly, overnight, he found himself on the edge of an abyss (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на краю гибели
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122 на краю пропасти
• НА КРАЙ ГИБЕЛИ < ПРОПАСТИ>[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or collect); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is very close to serious, mortal danger:- on the brink < the verge> of disaster (catastrophe, ruin);- on the edge of the precipice.♦ Во время войн в Италии он несколько раз находится на краю гибели и всякий раз спасается неожиданным образом (Толстой 7). During the wars in Italy he is several times on the brink of disaster and each time is saved in some unexpected way (7a).♦ [Лунц] всё рос да рос и уж совсем, видимо, стал считать себя неуязвимым, как вдруг в один миг оказался на краю пропасти (Буковский 1). Lunts...continued to grow and grow, and it seems that he had already come to regard himself as invulnerable, when suddenly, overnight, he found himself on the edge of an abyss (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на краю пропасти
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123 religione
f religion* * *religione s.f.1 religion: la religione cattolica, the Catholic religion; religione di Stato, established religion; la religione maomettana, Islam (o the Muslim religion); religione monoteistica, politeistica, monotheistic, polytheistic religion; religione naturale, rivelata, natural, revealed religion; i dogmi della religione, religious dogmas; pratiche di religione, religious practices; senza religione, unreligious (o irreligious); morì senza i conforti della religione, he died without the comfort of religion; abbracciare una religione, to embrace a religion; abiurare una religione, to abjure a religion // (st.) le guerre di religione, the wars of religion // il culto della bellezza è la sua religione, love of beauty is a religion with him // non c'è più religione!, (scherz.) I don't know what the world's coming to!3 ( devozione, rispetto) religious care: raccogliere i ricordi di famiglia con religione, to collect family souvenirs religiously4 ( ordine monastico) religious order: entrare in, nella religione, to enter a religious order (o to take the vows).* * *[reli'dʒone]sostantivo femminile1) religion (anche fig.)non c'è più religione! — iron. is nothing sacred?
2) (attenzione)ascoltare qcn. con religione — to listen to sb. religiously
* * *religione/reli'dʒone/sostantivo f.1 religion (anche fig.); religione di stato established religion; non c'è più religione! iron. is nothing sacred?2 (attenzione) ascoltare qcn. con religione to listen to sb. religiously. -
124 ♦ war
♦ war /wɔ:(r)/A n. [cu]guerra ( anche fig.); lotta: civil war, guerra civile; (fig.) cold war, guerra fredda; the war against (o on) famine, la guerra contro la carestia; class war, lotta di classe; holy war, guerra santa; crociata; declaration of war, dichiarazione di guerra; to be at war, essere in guerra ( anche fig.): The neighbours are at war again, i vicini sono di nuovo in guerra ( tra loro); to declare war on a country, dichiarare guerra a una nazione; to go to war, ( di nazione) entrare in guerra; ( di persona) andare alla guerra; to wage war on sb., far guerra a q.; to fight a war, combattere una guerra; to avert war, evitare la guerra; nuclear war, guerra nucleare; price war, guerra dei prezziB a. attr.● war baby, figlio di guerra □ war booty, bottino di guerra □ war bride, sposa di guerra □ (polit.) war chest, fondo di guerra; (fig., polit., fin., spec. USA) fondi per finanziare una campagna elettorale, una campagna di acquisti, ecc. □ (fig.) war clouds, nubi di guerra; situazione minacciosa ( nella politica internazionale) □ (giorn.) war correspondent, inviato di guerra □ war crimes, crimini di guerra □ war cry, grido di guerra; (fig.) slogan □ war damages, danni di guerra □ war dance, danza di guerra □ war debt, debito di guerra □ (econ.) war economy, economia di guerra □ (mil.) war establishment, effettivi di guerra □ war game, (mil.) esercitazione tattica; ( anche) gioco di simulazione bellica, war game □ war-gaming, uso di giochi di simulazione bellica; ( anche, USA) conduzione di una campagna elettorale (e sim.) usando strategie militari □ (mil.) war gas, aggressivo chimico □ (mitol.) war god, dio della guerra □ war loan, prestito di guerra □ the war machine, la macchina bellica □ war memorial, monumento ai caduti in guerra □ (polit.) the war of nerves, la guerra dei nervi □ (stor., in GB) the War Office, il Ministero della Guerra □ war paint, pittura di guerra ( usata dagli indigeni); (fig.) cosmetico, trucco: to put on the war paint, truccarsi □ war pension, pensione di guerra □ (aeron.) war plane, aereo militare □ war potential, potenziale bellico □ war scares, diffusi timori di una guerra □ war song, canto di guerra □ war-torn, devastato dalla guerra □ war weary, stanco della guerra □ war whoop, grido di guerra (spec. degli indiani d'America) □ war widow, vedova di guerra □ war worn, logorato dalla guerra □ (leg.) articles of war, codice militare □ to have been in the war, essere stato in guerra; aver fatto la guerra □ to have been in the wars, essere un veterano di tutte le guerre; (fig. scherz.) essere ridotto a malpartito, essere conciato male □ to have had a good war, essersi comportato bene in guerra □ (mil.) to be on a war footing, essere sul piede di guerra.(to) war /wɔ:(r)/v. i.guerreggiare; far guerra: to war with (o against) a neighbouring country, far guerra a un paese vicino. -
125 حرب
حَرْب \ combat: a fight, or battle; the art or practice of fighting. conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. war: fighting between nations: the World War of 1939-45; two countries at war (with each other). warfare: the science of making war; fighting. \ حَرْب أَهْلِيَّة \ civil war: a war between two groups of citizens of the same country. \ حَرْب صَلِيبِيَّة \ crusade: one of the wars that Christians fought in the Middle Ages, to try to win back Palestine from the Muslims. -
126 war
war [wɔ:]1. n1) война́;civil war гражда́нская война́
;ideological war идеологи́ческая война́
;war of manoeuvre манёвренная война́
;а) на войне́;б) во вре́мя войны́;war to the knife война́ на истребле́ние; борьба́ не на живо́т, а на сме́рть
;at war в состоя́нии войны́
;to carry the war into the enemy's country ( или camp) переноси́ть войну́ на террито́рию проти́вника; перен. предъявля́ть встре́чное обвине́ние; отвеча́ть обвине́нием на обвине́ние
;to declare war on smb. объяви́ть войну́ кому́-л.
;art of war вое́нное иску́сство
;the Great W., World W. I Пе́рвая мирова́я война́ (1914—1918 гг.)
;World W. Ⅱ Втора́я мирова́я война́ (1939—1945 гг.)
2) борьба́;war of the elements борьба́ стихи́й
;war between man and nature борьба́ челове́ка с приро́дой
3) attr. вое́нный;W. Office вое́нное министе́рство ( в Англии)
;war seat теа́тр вое́нных де́йствий
;on a war footing в боево́й гото́вности
;war effort вое́нные уси́лия, мобилиза́ция всех сил для оборо́ны страны́
;war loan вое́нный заём
;war crimes вое́нные преступле́ния
;war hawk поджига́тель войны́, «я́стреб»
◊to have been in the wars ≅ пройти́ ого́нь и во́ду
2. v1) сопе́рничать, конкури́ровать2) воева́тьwar down завоева́ть, покори́ть -
127 rose
rouzpast tense; = riserose1 n rosarose2 vbtr[rəʊz]1 (flower) rosa2 (bush) rosal nombre masculino3 (colour) rosa nombre masculino4 (of shower etc) alcachofa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrose garden rosaledarose window rosetón nombre masculino————————tr[rəʊz]1→ link=rise rise{rose ['ro:z] adj: rosa, color de rosarose n1) : rosal m (planta), rosa f (flor)2) : rosa m (color)n.• rosa (Color) s.f.n.• color de rosa s.m.• rosal s.m.• roseta s.f.• rosetón s.m.pret.(Preterito definido de "to rise")
I rəʊz
II
2) (on watering can, shower) roseta f, alcachofa f, flor f (RPl), regadera f (Col, Méx, Ven)
I [rǝʊz]1. N1) (Bot) (=flower) rosa f; (=bush, tree) rosal mthe Wars of the Roses — (Brit) (Hist) la Guerra de las Dos Rosas
all roses * —
it's all roses among them by the end of the film — al final de la película todo es maravilloso entre ellos
- come up rosesbed, Christmas, damask, tea2) (=colour) rosa m4) (Archit) (also: ceiling rose) roseta f, rosetón m2.ADJ (=rose-coloured) (de color de) rosa inv, rosadorose pink — rosado, rosa
3.CPDrose garden N — rosaleda f
rose grower N — cultivador(a) m / f de rosas
rose petal N — pétalo m de rosa
rose quartz N — cuarzo m rosa
rose window N — (Archit) rosetón m
II
[rǝʊz]PT of rise* * *
I [rəʊz]
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128 Nantes
Nantes ⇒ Les villes npr Nantes.[nɑ̃t] nom propreSigned in 1598 by Henri IV, the Edict marked the end of the Wars of Religion and guaranteed a number of rights to the Protestant Huguenots, in particular freedom of conscience and the practice of their religion in certain prescribed areas. Its revocation in 1685 by Louis XIV resulted in a brutal repression which caused many Huguenots to emigrate to other European countries.
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