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1 ворваться в комнату
1) General subject: bounce into the room, burst into a room, plunge into the room, tear into a room2) Makarov: tear into roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ворваться в комнату
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2 ворваться
1) General subject: break in, burst, burst in, burst into (burst into the room - ворваться в комнату), bust, crash, kick in, plunge into, force entry, gust (gusted through the room-о ветре, ворвавшемся в помещение), storm into, force one's way2) Advertising: force entrance3) Makarov: (куда-л.) crash (into), force an entry (в комнату, дом и т.п.), dart in, force an entrance, force an entry (в комнату дом и т. п.), crash into (куда-л.), do a bust (куда-л.) -
3 провалиться в тартарары
тж. полететь в тартарарыразг.sink through the earth (into the depths of hell); plunge head foremost into the bottom of nowhereМне иногда приходит на ум такое сравнение: мы открыли дверь в абсолютно тёмную комнату. И чёрт его знает, то ли там паркет, то ли провал, и мы полетим куда-то в тартарары. Приходилось идти ощупью. Иногда теория даже не освещала пути, потому что и самой теории ещё не было. (В. Емельянов, Курчатов, каким я его знал) — Sometimes a comparison arises in my mind: it was as though we had opened a door on to a pitch-dark room. And the devil alone knew whether we would step on to a parquet floor or out into nothingness, and find ourselves plunging head foremost into the bottom of nowhere. We had to feel our way forward. Sometimes we had not even so much as a theory to light the way, because the theory did not yet exist.
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