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1 Much water has flowed under the bridges
• Much water has flowed under the bridge<s> Много воды утеклоDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Much water has flowed under the bridges
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2 much water has flowed under the bridges since then
Общая лексика: много воды утекло с тех порУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > much water has flowed under the bridges since then
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3 a lot of water has flowed under the bridge
мнoгo вoды утeклo (c тex пop, кaк)It's been four - five years since she graduated high school... she won't remember me from a hole in the ground. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then (A. Saxton). It was a startling remark showing in a flash what a lot of water had run under bridges since the death of Aunt Ann in ' (J. Galsworthy)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a lot of water has flowed under the bridge
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4 вода
жен.
1) water туалетная вода ≈ toilet water стоячая вода, стоялая вода ≈ ditch-water пресная вода ≈ fresh, sweet water минеральная вода ≈ mineral water тяжелая вода ≈ heavy water полая вода ≈ flood-water питьевая вода ≈ drinking water
2) см. воды
3) (бессодержательный разговор, книга и т. п.) milk and water ∙ на воде и на суше ≈ by sea and by land в мутной воде рыбу ловить ≈ to fish in troubled waters выводить на чистую воду ≈ to show up, to unmask, to expose концы в воду ≈ none will be the wiser водой не разольешь разг. ≈ as thick as thieves похожи как две капли воды ≈ as like as two peas много воды утекло ≈ much water has flowed under the bridges молчит, словно воды в рот набрал разг. ≈ he does not say a word, he keeps mum чистой воды (о драгоценном камне) ≈ of the first water огненная вода ≈ (водка и т. п.) fire-water выйти сухим из воды ≈ to come off clear мутить воду ≈ to confuse the issue;
to stir up trouble как с гуся вода ≈ like water off a duck's back толочь воду в ступе ≈ to beat the air, to mill the wind как в воду опущенный ≈ downcast, dejectedвод|а - ж. water;
дождевая ~ rain-water;
морская ~ sea-water;
пресная ~ fresh/sweet water;
~ой не разольёшь thick as thieves;
выводить на чистую ~у expose, unmask, show* up;
как с гуся ~ like water off a duck`s back;
как две капли ~ы as like as two peas;
и концы в ~у and no one will be wiser;
много ~ы утекло с тех пор much water has flown under the bridge since then;
молчит словно в рот ~ы набрал разг. he keeps mum;
толочь ~у в ступе, решетом ~у носить ~ beat* the air, mill the wind, carry water in a sieve;
выйти сухим из ~ы get* out of it;
как в ~у опущенный crestfallen;
как (будто) в ~у глядел! he must have second sight!;
с виду он ~ы не замутит разг. ~ he looks as if butter wouldn`t melt in his mouth. -
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6 вода
жен.1) waterпресная вода — fresh, sweet water
стоячая вода, стоялая вода — ditch-water, dead-water
тяжелая вода — хим. heavy water
2) (бессодержательный разговор, книга и т. п.) milk and water••как в воду опущенный — downcast, dejected
мутить воду — to confuse the issue; to stir up trouble
огненная вода — (водка и т. п.) fire-water
толочь воду в ступе — to beat the air, to mill the wind
выводить на чистую воду — to show up, to unmask, to expose
молчит, словно воды в рот набрал разг. — he does not say a word, he keeps mum
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7 много воды утекло
1) General subject: a lot of water has passed ( flowed, gone) under the bridge2) Set phrase: much water has flown under the bridges, (с тех пор) has been a lot of water under the bridge -
8 bridge
bri‹
1. noun1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) puente2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) puente de mando3) (the bony part (of the nose).) caballete4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) puente
2. verb1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) construir/tender un puente sobre2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) llenar, salvarbridge n puentetr[brɪʤ]1 puente nombre masculino2 (of nose) caballete nombre masculino3 (on ship) puente nombre masculino de mando4 (game) bridge nombre masculino1 (river) tender un puente sobre\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bridge the gap colmar un vacíowe'll cross that bridge when we come to it nos ocuparemos del problema cuando surjarailway bridge puente nombre masculino ferroviariorope bridge puente nombre masculino de cuerdasstone-arch bridge puente nombre masculino de arcos1) : tender un puente sobre2)to bridge the gap : salvar las diferenciasbridge n1) : puente m2) : caballete m (de la nariz)3) : puente m de mando (de un barco)4) denture: puente m (dental)5) : bridge m (juego de naipes)n.• alzaprima s.f.• caballete s.m.• diablo s.m.• juego de naipes s.m.• puente s.m.
I brɪdʒ1) ca) puente mto build bridges — tender* un puente (de unión)
we'll cross that bridge when we come to it — ese problema lo resolveremos cuando llegue el momento; burn I 1) a), water I 1)
b) ( on ship) puente m (de mando)c) ( of nose) caballete m; ( of glasses) puente m2) c ( Dent) puente m3) u ( card game) bridge m
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transitive verb \<\<river\>\> tender* or construir* un puente sobre; \<\<differences\>\> salvar
I [brɪdʒ]1. N1) (gen) puente m (also Mus)to build a bridge between two communities — (fig) crear un vínculo (de unión) entre dos comunidades
we must rebuild our bridges — (fig) tenemos que restablecer las relaciones
- burn one's bridges2) (Naut) puente m de mando3) [of nose] caballete m ; [of spectacles] puente m4) (Dentistry) puente m2.to bridge a gap — (fig) llenar un vacío
3.CPDbridge building N — construcción f de puentes; (fig) restablecimiento m de relaciones
II [brɪdʒ]1.N (Cards) bridge m2.CPDbridge party N — reunión f de bridge
bridge player N — jugador(a) m / f de bridge
bridge roll N — tipo de bollo pequeño y alargado
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I [brɪdʒ]1) ca) puente mto build bridges — tender* un puente (de unión)
we'll cross that bridge when we come to it — ese problema lo resolveremos cuando llegue el momento; burn I 1) a), water I 1)
b) ( on ship) puente m (de mando)c) ( of nose) caballete m; ( of glasses) puente m2) c ( Dent) puente m3) u ( card game) bridge m
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transitive verb \<\<river\>\> tender* or construir* un puente sobre; \<\<differences\>\> salvar -
9 много воды утекло
много (немало) воды утекло (ушло) < с тех пор>a lot of (much) water has flown (run) < under the bridges> since then (since that time); much time has elapsed since then; cf. there has been many a peck of salt eaten since that timeМного воды утекло с тех пор, много воспоминаний о былом потеряли для меня значение и стали смутными мечтами... (Л. Толстой, Детство) — Much time has elapsed since then, many remembrances of the past have lost their significance, becoming but confused dreams.
- Господи, она уже взрослая! - сказал он... - Что делает время! - Да, пять лет! - вздохнула Таня. - Много воды утекло с тех пор. (А. Чехов, Чёрный монах) — 'Good heavens! she is grown up,' he said... 'What time does!' 'Yes, five years!' sighed Tanya. 'Much water has flowed since then.'
Ни он, ни она не искали этой встречи и, может быть, даже не вспоминали друг друга - слишком уж много воды утекло с тех пор. (Б. Полевой, Повесть о настоящем человеке) — Neither had sought that meeting, and they had probably even forgotten each other - so much water had flown under the bridge since their parting.
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