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41 lose sight of
1) (smb.) долго не видеть, потерять кого-л. из видуThen I suppose you won't care to lose sight of me altogether, and you want me to help you in your work? (R. Kipling, ‘The Light That Failed’, ch. V) — Так ты не хочешь расстаться со мной совсем и примешь мою помощь?
‘I'd no idea you and Edward knew each other,’ exclaimed Mrs Clayton. ‘Oh, we're old friends,’ laughed Victoria, ‘Only, as a matter of fact, we'd lost sight of each other.’ (A. Christie, ‘They Came to Baghdad’, ch. 15) — - Я не знала, что вы знакомы с Эдуардом, - заметила миссис Клейтон. - Мы старые друзья, - улыбнулась Виктория. - Только как-то вот потеряли друг друга из виду.
2) (smth.) забыть, упустить что-л. из видуThe explanation is very simple, but is so often lost sight of... (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XXVI) — Объяснение этому факту очень простое, но его часто упускают из виду...
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42 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) tabe af syne* * *(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) tabe af syne -
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1. упустить из виду; забыть2. терять из видуHe became so involved in discussing the details of his plan that he lost sight of his original intentions.
She lost sight of him in the crowd.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > lose sight of
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44 losing the sight of
теряющий из виду; потеря из видуlosing sight of — теряющий из виду; потеря из виду
lost sight of — потерял из виду; потерянный из виду
English-Russian big medical dictionary > losing the sight of
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45 bulk lost
lost sight of — потерял из виду; потерянный из виду
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46 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) perder de vistav.• perder de vista v. -
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غَابَ عن بصره \ lose sight of: to see no longer: He lost sight of them as they moved away. -
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(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) missa sjónar á -
49 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) szem elől téveszt valamit -
50 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) perder de vista -
51 lose sight of
gözden kaybetmek* * *gözden kaybet* * *(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) gözden kaybetmek -
52 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) izgubiti izpred oči -
53 lose sight of
• kadottaa näkyvistä* * *(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) kadottaa näkyvistään -
54 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) miste av syne -
55 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) perdere di vista -
56 lose sight of
* * *expr.aus dem Gesicht verlieren ausdr.aus den Augen verlieren ausdr. -
57 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) tracić z oczu -
58 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) pazaudēt no redzeslauka -
59 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) pamesti iš akių -
60 lose sight of
förlora ur sikte; tappa bort* * *(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) förlora ur sikte
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