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1 успокоить
1) General subject: allay, appease, assuage, attemper, becalm, calm, calm down, charm, comfort, compose, conciliate, cushion, ease, hush, hush hush, kill, lay, lay an apprehension, lenify, lull, lullaby, mince, mollify, mollify (чем-л.; кого-л.), pacify, placate, propitiate, put at his ease (кого-л.), put off with fair speeches, quell, quiet, quieten, recompose, relax, relieve, relieve mind (кого-л.), salve, set at rest, set mind at rest (кого-л.), set somebody at ease, settle, settle scruples (кого-л.), silence, smooth, solace, soothe, stanch, still, stroke somebody down (кого-либо), tranquilize, put somebody at his ease (кого-либо), set at ease, stroke down, calm down (ся), stroke down (кого-л.), relieve mind (утешить, кого-л.), allay concerns, reassure3) Astronautics: damp5) Aphorism: (кого-л.) put someone's mind at ease6) Phraseological unit: put at ease -
2 успокаивать
soothe глагол:tranquilize (успокаивать, успокаиваться)tranquillize (успокаивать, успокаиваться)conciliate (примирять, снискать доверие, снискать любовь, расположить к себе, успокаивать, умиротворять)lay an apprehension (успокаивать, рассеять опасения) -
3 рассеять опасения
1) General subject: lay an apprehension, (чьи-л.) set fears at rest, (снять) address concerns2) Makarov: (чьи-л.) set (smb.'s) fears at rest, (чьи-л.) clear up fears, dispel apprehensions -
4 рассеять опасения
dispel apprehensions глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > рассеять опасения
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5 Мала птичка, да ноготок востер
Л short or insignificant man a) excites admiration by his abilities, b) fills you with apprehension. See a) Мал, да удал (M), Муравей невелик, а горы копает (M); b) Ящерка маленька, да зубы остреньки (Я)Var.: Мал ноготок, да остёр. Невелика мышка, да зубок остёр. Невелика птичка, да ноготок остёрCf: a) Alittle rain stills a great wind (Am.). The smallest axe may fell the hugest oak (Br.). Small rain allays a great wind (Br.). A small rain lays a great dust (may allay a great storm) (Am.). Small rain lays (will lay) great dust (Br.)b) Alittle wind kindles a big flame (Am.). No viper so little, but has its venom (Br.). A thorn is small, but he who has felt it doesn't forget it (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мала птичка, да ноготок востер
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