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1 его сердце радостно забилось
General subject: his heart leap t with joy, his heart leapt with ( for) joyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его сердце радостно забилось
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2 его сердце радостно ёкнуло
General subject: his heart leapt with (for) joyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его сердце радостно ёкнуло
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3 его сердце радостно екнуло
General subject: his heart leapt with (for) joyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его сердце радостно екнуло
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4 взыграть
сов.1. become* disturbed2. (прийти в возбуждённое, весёлое состояние) leap* (for joy) -
5 взыграть
сов.1) ( разбушеваться) become disturbedмо́ре взыгра́ло — the sea grew rough
2) (в ком-л; проявиться - о каком-л чувстве) surge up (within smb)в нём взыгра́ла ре́вность — jealousy surged up within him, he felt an upsurge of jealousy
3) (прийти в возбуждённое, весёлое состояние) leap (for joy)се́рдце взыгра́ло — my heart leapt; I felt an upsurge of joy
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6 мать честная!
прост.Mother of God!; good gracious!; saints!; well I never!; my sainted aunt!Пошли в сад. Доктор шёл впереди всех и говорил восторженно: - Вот так воздух! Мать честная, вот так воздух! (А. Чехов, Моя жизнь) — We went out into the garden, the doctor walking ahead of us and exclaiming: 'What heavenly air! Mother of God, what air!'
Ошеломлённый старик привстал, глядя вниз, в боковое стекло, - и душа на нитке повисла. - Мать честная... За дверцей кабины зиял провал. (И. Ракша, Весь белый свет) — Stunned, the old man half got up and looked out of the side window, downwards, and his heart leapt to his mouth. 'My sainted aunt!...' On the other side of the cab door there was a yawning chasm.
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