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1) look(s), appearance, air 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 по виду, с виду, на вид ≈ by sight/appearance;
judging from one's appearance, in looks для вида ≈ 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. 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) мат.
2) form, shape;
condition, state (состояние) в виде
3) (пейзаж) view вид спереди вид сбоку открытка с видом
4) (поле зрения) sight не терять из виду, не выпускать из виду ≈ to keep in view, not let smth. out of one's sight упускать из виду ≈ to lose sight of smth., to miss smth. потерять из виду ≈ to lose sight (of) ;
to lose touch with smb. перен. скрыться из виду ≈ to pass out of sight, disappear на виду ≈ (у кого-л.) in sight;
visible (to) ;
in full view при виде ≈ at the sight of
5) только мн.;
см. виды ∙ ни под каким видом ≈ on no account, by no means он не подал/показал вида ≈ he didn't let on that, he gave no sign that в лучшем виде ≈ in the best possible way, just fine в чистом виде ≈ in pure form, just as it is видать виды ≈ to have plenty( in one's life) иметь виды на кого-л./что-л. ≈ to has one's eyes on smb./smth.;
to have designs on smb. (в отношении женитьбы) - иметь в виду вид на жительство видавший виды под видом делать вид ставить на вид II муж.
1) kind, sort
2) биол. species ед. и мн. III муж.;
грам. линг. aspect совершенный вид несовершенный вид
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