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1 wine loosened his tongue
Общая лексика: вино развязало ему языкУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wine loosened his tongue
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2 loosen tongue
Общая лексика: (smb.'s) развязать язык (кому-л.), развязывать язык (his tongue was loosened by an alcohol) -
3 развязаться
несовер. - развязываться;
совер. - развязаться возвр.
1) (о ленте и т.п.) come/get untied;
come/get undone
2) (с кем-л./чем-л.) ;
разг. (кончать, отделываться) get rid (of) ;
have done with, be through( with) ;
finish( with) ∙ у него язык развязался ≈ he is talking freely at last, his tongue has been loosenedcome untied ;
F get rid (of c T) ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > развязаться
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4 развязываться
несовер. - развязываться;
совер. - развязаться возвр.
1) (о ленте и т.п.) come/get untied;
come/get undone
2) (с кем-л./чем-л.) ;
разг. (кончать, отделываться) get rid (of) ;
have done with, be through( with) ;
finish( with) ∙ у него язык развязался ≈ he is talking freely at last, his tongue has been loosenedcome untied ;
F get rid (of c T) ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > развязываться
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