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101 по пятам
• ПО ПЯТАМ[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. идти, следовать, гнаться и т.п. по пятам чьим, кого, за кем (to follow, race after s.o.) closely, persistently:- (follow <be>)on <at> s.o.Ts heels;- (follow s.o.) closely;- (follow) close behind s.o.;- dog s.o.'s footsteps;- [in limited contexts] tail s.o.♦ Путь французов был неизвестен, и потому, чем ближе следовали наши войска по пятам французов, тем больше они проходили дороги (Толстой 7). The road the French would take was unknown, and therefore the more closely our troops followed on their heels the more ground they had to cover (7a).♦ "Ваше высокопреосвященство, что же это вы тут богослужение устроили? Драпать надо! Корпус идёт за нами по пятам!.." (Булгаков 2). "Your Eminence, what's the idea of this sacred service now? We've got to clear out! The Reds are on our heels!.." (2a).♦ Левее маршрута 80-й дивизии передвигались 283-й Павлоградский и 284-й Венгровский полки 71-й дивизии. По пятам за ними шел полк уральских казаков... (Шолохов 3). On their [the 80th Division's] left the 283rd Pavlograd and the 284th Wegrow regiments of the 71st Division were also on the march, closely followed by a regiment of Urals Cossacks... (3a).♦ "Я пойду вперёд, - продолжала Низа, - но ты не иди по моим пятам, а отделись от меня" (Булгаков 9). "I'll go first," Niza went on, "but don't follow close behind me, go separately" (9b).♦...Какие-то подозрительные личности шли по пятам, куда бы мы ни шли (Ивинская 1)....Wherever we went, our footsteps were dogged by suspicious-looking characters (1a).2. ходить по пятам за кем not to leave s.o., to stay close to s.o. all the time, annoying, irritating him with one's presence:- (be < follow>) on (at) s.o.'s heels;- follow s.o. around;- breathe down s.o.'s neck.♦ [Макарская:]...Я хочу, чтобы ты меня больше не ждал, не следил за мной, не ходил по пятам. Потому что из этого ничего не выйдет... (Вампилов 4). [М:].. I don't want you to wait for me anymore, or follow me, or be on my heels all the time Because nothing's going to come of all this.. (4b).♦ "Прошлой зимой мы капремонт [капитальный ремонт] пансионата делали, а этот дедуся, как надсмотрщик, за нами по пятам ходил" (Черненок 1). "Last winter we did major repairs on the hotel, and the old man followed us around and 'supervised'" (1a).♦ "Сволочь, - любезно сказал Лучников. - Сволочь пайковая. Ты полагаешь, что я должен быть паинькой, когда за мной ходят по пятам ваши псы?!" (Аксенов 7). "Bastard," said Luchnikov affectionately. "Kremlin-bought bastard. So I'm supposed to act like a good little boy while your hit men breathe down my neck!" (7a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по пятам
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102 не отказать в чести
• НЕ ОТКАЗАТЬ В ЧЕСТИ кому old-fash[VP; subj: human; foll. by pfv infin; often imper]=====⇒ (usu. used to extend a courteous invitation or convey a polite request) to favor s.o. by doing sth., deem s.o. worthy (of one's presence etc):- X will not deny (refuse) Y the honor (of X's doing Z).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не отказать в чести
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103 exponieren
geh.I v/t expose (+ Dat to)II v/refl expose o.s. (+ Dat to)* * *ex|po|nie|ren [ɛkspo'niːrən] ptp exponiert1. vt(= herausheben dated PHOT) to exposejdn zu sehr exponíéren — to overexpose sb
2. vr(= sich auffällig benehmen) to behave boisterously; (in der Politik) to take a prominent stance; (in Diskussion) to make one's presence felt, to come on strong (inf)die Studenten wollen sich nicht mehr exponíéren — the students are keeping a low profile
* * *ex·po·nie·ren[ɛkspoˈni:rən]vt2. (voranstellen)▪ etw \exponieren to introduce sth* * *transitives Verbjemanden/sich exponieren — (geh.) (der Aufmerksamkeit aussetzen) draw attention to somebody/oneself; (der Gefahr aussetzen) lay somebody/oneself open to attack
* * *exponieren gehA. v/t expose (+dat to)B. v/r expose o.s. (+dat to)* * *transitives Verbjemanden/sich exponieren — (geh.) (der Aufmerksamkeit aussetzen) draw attention to somebody/oneself; (der Gefahr aussetzen) lay somebody/oneself open to attack
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104 mucksmäuschenstill
Adj. umg. mäuschenstill* * *mụcks|mäus|chen|stịll [-mɔysɠən-]adj adv (inf)(as) quiet as a mouse* * *(to remain in hiding without giving any sign of one's presence.) to lie doggo* * *mucks·mäus·chen·still[ˈmʊksmɔysçənˈʃtɪl]das Kind war \mucksmäuschenstill the child was as quiet as a mouse\mucksmäuschenstill sein to not make a soundII. adv completely quiet, without making a soundverhaltet euch \mucksmäuschenstill! don't make a sound!* * *1. 2.adverbial in total silence; without making a sound* * ** * *1. 2.adverbial in total silence; without making a sound -
105 anonsować
* * *ipf.1. (zapowiadać, ogłaszać) advertise, announce.2. (prezentować, przedstawiać, meldować) announce.ipf.proclaim one's presence.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > anonsować
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106 zaszczycać
impf ⇒ zaszczycić* * *(-cam, -casz)* * *ipf.zaszczycić pf. grace, favor ( kogoś czymś sb with sth); zaszczycić kogoś swoją obecnością honor sb with one's presence.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaszczycać
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107 hacerse sentir
v.1 to make one's presence felt, to make oneself felt, to be assertive.2 to make itself be felt, to become felt.3 to make itself felt.* * *(v.) = take + Posesivo + toll (on)Ex. The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.* * *(v.) = take + Posesivo + toll (on)Ex: The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.
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108 hacerse notar
v.to project out, to stand out, to catch the eye, to make one's presence felt.* * *to draw attention to oneself -
109 अभिस्वर् _abhisvar
अभिस्वर् f. (or n. according to some) [अभितः स्वः स्वरणशब्दो यस्य] Ved.1 Invocation, calling into one's presence; अभिस्वरा निषदा गा Rv.2.21.53; 3.45.2.-2 A song or hymn of praise. -
110 почтить
сов. (вн. тв.)honour (d. by), pay* / do homage (to by)почтить кого-л. своим присутствием — honour smb. with one's presence
почтить чью-л. память вставанием — stand* / rise* in memory of smb.
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111 теряться
потеряться1. be lost; (особ. о вещах) get* lost; ( исчезать) disappear2. ( терять самообладание) lose* one's presence of mind; ( смущаться) become* flusteredтеряюсь, ума не приложу — I am at my wit's end, I am utterly at a loss
3. ( утрачиваться) fail, decline, weaken4. страд. к терять♢
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112 davetname
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113 évidence
évidence [evidɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = caractère) evidence• c'est l'évidence même ! it's obvious!b. ( = fait) obvious fact• c'est une évidence que de dire... it's stating the obvious to say...c. ► en évidence• mettre en évidence [+ fait] ( = souligner) to bring to the fore ; ( = révéler) to reveal ; [+ objet] to put in a prominent position* * *evidɑ̃s
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de toute évidence, à l'évidence — obviously
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en évidence locutionlaisser/mettre quelque chose en évidence — lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put something in an obvious ou a prominent place
mettre en évidence — fig to highlight [faiblesse, utilité]
* * *evidɑ̃s nf1) [fait] obviousnessc'est l'évidence même — it's completely obvious, it's completely self-evident
à l'évidence — evidently, obviously
de toute évidence — obviously, evidently
De toute évidence, il ne veut pas nous voir. — Obviously he doesn't want to see us.
La lettre était en évidence sur la table. — The letter was clearly visible on the table.
mettre en évidence (= rendre apparent) [corrélation, phénomène] — to show, (= souligner) to highlight
2) (= fait indiscutable) obvious factC'est une évidence. — It's an obvious fact., It's obvious.
* * *A nf ( fait d'être évident) obviousness; ( vérité évidente) obvious fact; c'est d'une évidence it's so obvious; c'est l'évidence même it's glaringly obvious; nier l'évidence to deny the obvious; se rendre à l'évidence to face the facts; dire une évidence to state the obvious; de toute évidence or à l'évidence, il a oublié obviously he has forgotten; nier qch contre toute évidence to deny sth despite all proof to the contrary.B en évidence loc laisser/mettre qch en évidence lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put sth in an obvious ou a prominent place; j'avais laissé le dossier en évidence ( volontairement) I had left the file in a prominent place; ( par inadvertance) I had left the file lying around; les clés sont en évidence sur le bureau the keys are right in the middle of the desk; mettre en évidence fig to highlight [importance, faiblesse, utilité]; l'enquête a permis de mettre en évidence le lien entre the investigation highlighted the link between; mets-toi (bien) en évidence près de l'entrée stand by the entrance where you can be seen easily.[evidɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [caractère certain] obviousness2. [fait manifeste] obvious fact3. [ce qui est indubitable]accepter ou se rendre à l'évidence to face factsc'est l'évidence même! it's quite obvious ou evident!refuser ou nier l'évidence to deny the facts ou obviousen évidence locution adverbiale[chose, personne]ses décorations bien en évidence sur le buffet his medals lying conspicuously ou there for all to see on the sideboarda. [exposer] to displayb. [détail, talent] to bring outse mettre en évidence [se faire remarquer] to make oneself conspicuous————————à l'évidence, de toute évidence locution adverbiale -
114 berdehem
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115 a-şi păstra capul
to keep one's presence of mind -
116 གཡར་ལམ་
[g.yar lam]front side, before one's presence, dream -
117 अभिस्वर्
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118 आकर्षण
ā-karshaṇan. pulling, drawing near, attracting MBh. Mṛicch. etc.;
(in Tāntric texts) attracting an absent person into one's presence by magic formulas;
tearing by (as by the hairs;
in comp.) MārkP. Veṇis. (quoted in Sāh.);
bending (of a bow) Car. ;
(ī) f. a crooked stick for pulling down fruit etc. L.
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119 दुर्वस
dur-vasan. (impers.) difficult to be resided in (loc.) MBh. IV, 93 ;
mfn. difficult to be passed orᅠ spent (time), 7;
difficult to be stayed with, causing ill luck by one's presence R. VII, 86, 12; 17.
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120 सम्पश्
sam-paṡ
cf. saṉ-dṛiṡ), to seeᅠ at the same time, survey (Ā. « to look at each other», alsoᅠ= « to be together») RV. TS. AV. ;
to seeᅠ, behold, perceive, recognize ( yasyasam-paṡyataḥ, « before whose eyes») Mn. MBh. etc.;
to look at, inspect, review ib. ;
to seeᅠ i.e. admit into one's presence, receive MBh. R. ;
to look upon as, regard as, (two acc.) MBh. ;
to attend to, ponder, consider Mn. MBh. etc.;
to count over orᅠ up, calculate, recapitulate TS. ṠBr.
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