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41 long in the tooth
humor old-fash не первой молодостиWish I was young enough to wear that kind of thing. — We're both pretty long in the tooth, eh?
I'd have thought she was a bit long in the tooth to be starring as the romantic heroine.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > long in the tooth
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42 long-wearing
износоустойчивый
износостойкий
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43 wear away
1) стирать(ся), постепенно уменьшать(ся), ослаблять(ся) All those years spent in prison have worn away the prisoner's resistance. ≈ Годы, проведенные в тюрьме, сломили сопротивление заключенного.
2) медленно тянуться (о времени) Winter wore away slowly as she waited for his return. ≈ Она ждала его возвращения, но зима тянулась очень медленно. стирать - time has worn away the inscription время стерло надпись стираться, исчезать - the inscription has worn away надпись стерлась истекать( о времени и т. п.) - the long winter wore away долгая зима была на исходе (устаревшее) коротать времяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wear away
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44 wear away
[ʹweə(r)əʹweı] phr v1. 1) стирать2) стираться, исчезать2. истекать (о времени и т. п.)3. арх. коротать время -
45 wear out
1. to become useless because of long use; 2. to be very tired or exhausted 1. стать непригодным из-за изношенности; 2. быть очень уставшим, истощить(ся)1. The equipment is old and worn out. His clothes are worn out. 2. I am worn out. His behavior has worn out my patience.
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46 wear a long face
1) Общая лексика: вытянуться (о лице) -
47 wear hair long
Общая лексика: носить длинные волосы -
48 wear one's hair long
Общая лексика: носить длинные волосы -
49 wear a long face
להיראות מודאג* * *◙ גאדומ תואריהל◄ -
50 wear one's hair long
v. saçını uzatmak, uzun saçlı olmak -
51 wear one's hair long
v. saçını uzatmak, uzun saçlı olmak -
52 wear a long face
bezorgd lijken -
53 wear a long face
vara lång i ansiktet -
54 wear a long face
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55 wear\ a\ long\ face
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56 to wear one's hair long
to wear one's hair long (short/bobbed/clipped) носить длинные (короткие) волосы/длинную (короткую) стрижкуEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to wear one's hair long
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57 a long face
вытянутая физиономия, грустное лицо, печальный, кислый, унылый вид (обыкн. употр. с гл. to make, to pull и to wear)And there was no place so un-English at the moment, he felt, as the House of Commons, where people had nothing to do but pull long faces and talk over "the situation". (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part I, ch. VII) — Майкл чувствовал, что во всей Англии нет сейчас места более чуждого английскому духу, чем палата общин: люди, здесь присутствующие, были заняты только тем, что с постными физиономиями "обсуждали положение"
At the mention of real money to be loaned Mollenhauer pulled a long face. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XXV) — Как только речь зашла о том, чтобы выложить наличные деньги, лицо Молленхауэра вытянулось.
What's the matter with Grace? She's been walking around here with a long face for two days. (HAI) — Что случилось с Грейс? Вот уже два дня, как у нее печальный вид.
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58 to wear one's hair short
to wear one's hair short (long) носить короткие (длинные) волосыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to wear one's hair short
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59 to wear one's coat long
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to wear one's coat long
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60 траен
lasting, durable; permanent; solid, firm, strongхим. stable(за влияние и пр. и) enduring; abidingтраен съюз a stable/firm/lasting allianceтрайни връзки enduring/strong linksтраен плат hard-/good-wearing cloth; cloth that stands long-wear/that wears well; wear-and-tear-proof clothтрайни насаждения plantations of perennial plants; orchards and vineyardsтрайни цветове/бои fast colours; rain-and-sun-proof coloursтрайни знания/познания sound knowledgeтрайни продукти non-perishable goodsтраен плод a good keeper* * *тра̀ен,прил., -йна, -йно, -йни ( продължителен) lasting, durable; continued; permanent; solid, firm, strong; хим. stable; (за влияние и пр.) enduring; abiding; \траенен плат hard-/good-wearing cloth; cloth that stands long wear/that wears well; wear-and-tear-proof cloth; \траенен плод good keeper; \траенен съюз stable/firm/lasting alliance; \траенйни връзки enduring/strong links; \траенйни знания/познания sound knowledge; \траенйни насаждения сел.-ст. plantations of perennial plants; orchards and vineyards; \траенйни продукти non-perishable goods; \траенйни цветове/бои fast colours; rain-and-sun-proof colours; \траенйно увреден wholly and permanently disabled; \траенйно увреждане permanent injury.* * *durable: a траен friendship - трайно приятелство; continued ; livelong {`laivlO;N}; stable: траен knowledge - трайни знания* * *1. (за влияние и пр. и) enduring;abiding 2. lasting, durable;permanent;solid, firm, strong 3. ТРАЕН мир a lasting реасе 4. ТРАЕН плат hard-/ good-wearing cloth;cloth that stands long-wear/that wears well;wear-and-tear-proof cloth 5. ТРАЕН плод a good keeper 6. ТРАЕН съюз a stable/firm/lasting alliance 7. трайни връзки enduring/strong links 8. трайни знания/познания sound knowledge 9. трайни насаждения plantations of perennial plants;orchards and vineyards 10. трайни продукти non-perishable goods 11. трайни цветове/бои fast colours;rain-and-sun-proof colours 12. хим. stable
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