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1 вдыхать табачный дым
Makarov: inhale tobacco smokeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вдыхать табачный дым
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2 затягиваться
затянуться1. ( туго завязываться) be tightened, jam3. ( о ране) skin over4. ( задерживаться) be delayed, be dragged out; drag on, be drawn out5. ( при курении) inhale ( tobacco-smoke)6. страд. к затягивать I -
3 затягиваться
несов. - затя́гиваться, сов. - затяну́ться1) ( туго завязываться или закручиваться) tighten up; be tightenedу́зел затяну́лся — the knot (has) tightened up
2) (в вн.; надевать что-л тесное) wear ( a tight garment); ( на завязках) lace up (d)затя́гиваться в корсе́т — be laced in
3) (тв.; покрываться) be covered (with)затя́гиваться ту́чами — be covered with clouds; grow overcast
4) ( о ране - заживать) skin over5) ( задерживаться) take longer than planned / expected; be delayed / procrastinated; неодобр. drag on, be drawn / dragged outсобра́ние затяну́лось до 12 часо́в — the meeting dragged on till twelve o'clock
ожида́ние затяну́лось — one (has) had to wait too long
6) ( при курении) inhale ( tobacco smoke)
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