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1 подавать голос
разг.1) (произносить, говорить что-либо, обнаруживая тем самым своё присутствие) make one's presence known; give some sign of lifeПришло утро; в 8 часов слуга постучался к вчерашнему приезжему - приезжий не подаёт голоса. (Н. Чернышевский, Что делать?) — Come the morning, eight o'clock, the valet knocked at the gentleman's door, the gentleman gave no sign of life.
2) ( давать о себе знать) give a call; announce one's presenceИз-под меловой кручи он должен был подать голос - знак, что переплыл; крик получился глуховатый, словно из-под земли. (Н. Грибачёв, Рассказ о первой любви) — The chalky bank reached, he was to give a call, a sign that he had made it. The call came hollow as though from deep underground.
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2 П-524
ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ VP often neg)1. (subj: human to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни - X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).Они (противники) лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They (the enemies) were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. (subj: human or collect) to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied)X не подавал признаков жизни - X gave (showed) no sign(s) of lifeX didn't make his presence known (felt)....(Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...(Sergo's wife) melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a). -
3 подавать признаки жизни
• ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ[VP; often neg]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни ≈ X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.♦ Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).♦ Они [противники] лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They [the enemies] were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied):- X didn't make his presence known (felt).♦...[Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...[Sergo's wife] melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).♦ С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подавать признаки жизни
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4 подать признаки жизни
• ПОДАВАТЬ/ПОДАТЬ ПРИЗНАКИ ЖИЗНИ[VP; often neg]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to give some indication that one is alive. X не подавал признаков жизни ≈ X showed (gave) no sign(s) of life.♦ Один эсэсовец наткнулся на Дину, и она показалась ему подозрительной. Он посветил фонариком, приподнял ее и стал бить. Но она висела мешком и не подавала признаков жизни (Кузнецов 1). An SS man stumbled on Dina and thought her suspicious for some reason He turned his flashlight on her, raised her up and struck her savagely, but she hung limp, showing no sign of life (1a).♦ Они [противники] лежали в грязи и все, кроме рыжего, не подавали признаков жизни (Войнович 2). They [the enemies] were all lying in the mud now and, with the exception of the one with the red hair, gave no signs of life (2a)2. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be or become noticeably active, actively involved in (the activity specified or implied):- X didn't make his presence known (felt).♦...[Жена Серго) тихонечко стушевалась где-то в углу комнаты, между кроватью и шкафом, до самого конца не подавая оттуда признаков жизни (Максимов 1)...[Sergo's wife] melted quietly away into a corner of the room between the bed and the cupboard, giving no sign of life until the very end (1a).♦ С Садовой сообщали, что проклятая квартира опять подала признаки жизни в ней (Булгаков 9). It was reported from Sadovaya that the infernal apartment was again showing signs of life (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подать признаки жизни
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5 вид
I муж.1) look(s), appearance, airв более общем виде — more generally.
напускать на себя вид —to take on some expression, to pretend to be
приводить в божеский вид, придавать божеский вид — to make smth. presentable
с убитым видом — разг. with a crushed look, looking crushed/depressed
для вида — разг. for the sake of appearance, for form's sake
иметь вид — (кого-л./чего-л.) to look like smb./smth., to have the appearance of smb./smth., to have the air of smb./smth.
по виду, с виду, на вид — by sight/appearance; judging from one's appearance, in looks, in appearance
принимать вид — to take the form of smth. (форму чего-л.); to assume an air, to put on an air, to affect an air; to become ( о выражении) матем.
2) form, shape; condition, state ( состояние)- в виде3) ( пейзаж)- вид спереди
- открытка с видом4) ( поле зрения)не терять из виду, не выпускать из виду — to keep in view, not let smth. out of one's sight
на виду — (у кого-л.) in sight; visible (to); in full view
потерять из виду — to lose sight (of); to lose touch with smb. перен.
скрыться из виду — to pass out of sight, disappear
упускать из виду — to lose sight of smth., to miss smth.
••в лучшем виде — разг. in the best possible way, just fine
в существующем виде — as it stands, as it exists
в чистом виде — in pure form, just as it is
ни под каким видом — on no account, by no means
- видавший видыон не подал/показал вида — he didn't let on that, he gave no sign that
- делать вид
- под видом
- ставить на вид II муж.1) kind, sort2) биол. species ед. и мн. ч.III муж.; грам. лингв. - совершенный вид
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