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81 банкнота в 5 долларов
1) General subject: fin2) Jargon: finn (I gave the old guy a finn, and he nearly passed out. Я дал старику пятидолларовую банкноту и он чуть не потерял сознание.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > банкнота в 5 долларов
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82 в этот день она распространила 130 листовок
General subject: on that day she passed out 130 leafletsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в этот день она распространила 130 листовок
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83 он блестяще закончил Академию
General subject: he passed out from the Academy in brilliant fashionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он блестяще закончил Академию
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84 он блестяще окончил Академию
General subject: he passed out from the Academy in brilliant fashionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он блестяще окончил Академию
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85 он умер по дороге в больницу
Makarov: he passed out on the way to hospitalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он умер по дороге в больницу
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86 скрывшийся из виду
General subject: lost to (passed out of) view (поля зрения)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > скрывшийся из виду
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87 Л-50
УЛОЖИТЬ (ПОВАЛИТЬ) В ЛЁЖКУ кого substand VP subj: human or a noun denoting a strong alcoholic beverage) to make or get s.o. extremely drunkX уложил Y-a в лёжку - X got Y dead drunkX got Y smashed (bombed, plastered etc) person X made Y drink till Y passed out person X made Y drink himself silly. -
88 О-14
ПАДАТЬ/УПАСТЬ В ОБМОРОК VP subj: human to lose consciousnessX упал в обморок = X fainted (away)X fell in a (dead) faint X fell into a swoon X swooned X passed out.Сам он, окончив речь свою, поспешно вышел и, повторяю, почти упал в другой комнате в обморок (Достоевский 2). Не himself, having finished his speech, left hastily and, I repeat, nearly fainted in the next room (2a).(Наталья Петровна:) Берёзы не тают и не падают в обморок, как нервические дамы (Тургенев 1). (N.P.:) Birches do not melt and do not faint away like nervous ladies (1b). (N.P:) Birch trees don't melt or fall into swoons like nervous ladies (1a). -
89 повалить в лежку
[VP; subj: human or a noun denoting a strong alcoholic beverage]=====⇒ to make or get s.o. extremely drunk:- X got Y smashed (bombed, plastered etc);- person X made Y drink himself silly.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повалить в лежку
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90 уложить в лежку
[VP; subj: human or a noun denoting a strong alcoholic beverage]=====⇒ to make or get s.o. extremely drunk:- X got Y smashed (bombed, plastered etc);- person X made Y drink himself silly.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уложить в лежку
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91 падать в обморок
• ПАДАТЬ/УПАСТЬ в ОБМОРОК[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to lose consciousness:- X swooned;- X passed out.♦ Сам он, окончив речь свою, поспешно вышел и, повторяю, почти упал в другой комнате в обморок (Достоевский 2). He himself, having finished his speech, left hastily and, I repeat, nearly fainted in the next room (2a).♦ [Наталья Петровна:] Берёзы не тают и не падают в обморок, как нервические дамы (Тургенев 1). [N.P.:] Birches do not melt and do not faint away like nervous ladies (1b). [N.P:] Birch trees don't melt or fall into swoons like nervous ladies (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > падать в обморок
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92 упасть в обморок
• ПАДАТЬ/УПАСТЬ в ОБМОРОК[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to lose consciousness:- X swooned;- X passed out.♦ Сам он, окончив речь свою, поспешно вышел и, повторяю, почти упал в другой комнате в обморок (Достоевский 2). He himself, having finished his speech, left hastily and, I repeat, nearly fainted in the next room (2a).♦ [Наталья Петровна:] Берёзы не тают и не падают в обморок, как нервические дамы (Тургенев 1). [N.P.:] Birches do not melt and do not faint away like nervous ladies (1b). [N.P:] Birch trees don't melt or fall into swoons like nervous ladies (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > упасть в обморок
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93 Kot
m; -(e)s, -e, meist Sg. excrement, f(a)eces Pl.; von Tieren: auch droppings Pl., muck umg.; in den Kot ziehen fig. drag through the mud* * *der Kotfeces; mire; faeces; excrement; ordure; muck; dejection; stool* * *[koːt]m -(e)s, no pl (form)excrement, faeces pl (Brit form feces pl (US formliter = Schmutz, Dreck) mire, filth* * *der1) (excrement (of animals or birds).) droppings2) (matter, especially solid, discharged from the body; faeces; dung: The streets are filthy with dogs' excrement.) excrement3) (solid waste matter passed out from the body.) faeces* * *<-[e]s>[ko:t]3.▶ etw/jdn mit \Kot bewerfen to sling mud at sth/sb* * *der; Kot[e]s, Kote excrement* * *in den Kot ziehen fig drag through the mud* * *der; Kot[e]s, Kote excrement* * *nur sing. m.dung n.excrement n.faeces n.ordure n. -
94 Ohnmachtsanfall
m fainting fit* * *Ohn|machts|an|fallm (lit, fig)fainting fitals ich das hörte, habe ich fast einen Óhnmachtsanfall bekommen (inf) — when I heard that I nearly fainted or nearly passed out
* * *Ohn·machts·an·fallm fainting fiteinen \Ohnmachtsanfall bekommen to faint, to have a fainting fit* * *der fainting fit* * *Ohnmachtsanfall m fainting fit* * *der fainting fit -
95 Urin
m; -s, selten: -e urine; ich spür’s im Urin umg., fig. I can feel it in my bones, I have this gut feeling* * *der Urinpee; urine* * *[u'riːn]m -s, -eurineetw im Urín haben (dated inf) — to have a gut feeling about sth (inf)
* * *(the waste fluid passed out of the body of animals from the bladder.) urine* * *<-s, -e>[uˈri:n]m (Harn) urine* * *der; Urins urine* * *ich spür’s im Urin umg, fig I can feel it in my bones, I have this gut feeling* * *der; Urins urine* * *nur sing. m.urine n. -
96 smækbevidstløs
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97 hacer circular
v.1 to spread, to buzz about, to buzz around, to circulate.Ricardo hizo circular el rumor Richard spread the rumor.2 to pass on, to circulate from hand to hand, to bandy, to circulate.María hizo circular el memorando Mary passed out the memo.* * *(v.) = pass aroundEx. Pdf is good for where we think users might want to read in paper format or have something to archive or pass around, but it takes longer to download.* * *(v.) = pass aroundEx: Pdf is good for where we think users might want to read in paper format or have something to archive or pass around, but it takes longer to download.
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98 འཁོར་བ་ལས་འདས་
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99 अतीतनौक
atî ̱ta-naukamfn. passed out of a ship, landed
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100 कर्णप्रतिनाह
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