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1 овладеть собой
1) General subject: collect, get a grip on oneself, master temper, rally, recover control of one's temper, recover one's temper, recover self-possession, recover temper, regain control of oneself, regain one's temper, regain temper, take a grip on oneself2) Set phrase: regain self control, get control of (oneself) -
2 взять себя в руки
1) General subject: brace energies, brace heart, brace one's energies, collect one's faculties, collect oneself, get a grip on oneself, man, pull oneself up, pull together, recover self-possession, recover temper, regain temper, take a grip on oneself, brace oneself, gather oneself, man oneself, pull oneself together, get a grip of oneself ("I want you to get a grip of yourself and calm down." Я хочу, чтобы ты взял себя в руки и успокоился.), pull up one's socks, get oneself together, i pulled myself together, check one's tears2) Colloquial: gain control of herself3) Jargon: cool off4) Set phrase: take oneself in hand, become more active, become more purposeful, control (oneself), bring to do (smth.)5) Makarov: organize oneself, recover( one's) self-possession, recover (one's) temper, regain (one's) temper, collect faculties6) Taboo: get (one's) shit together -
3 нежданно-негаданно
разг.against all expectations; unexpectedlyГоре застало токаря врасплох, нежданно-негаданно, и теперь он никак не может очнуться, прийти в себя, сообразить. (А. Чехов, Горе) — Woe had come upon the turner suddenly, unexpectedly; and now he could not recover his self-possession.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нежданно-негаданно
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4 территория территори·я
Iзащитить территорию от нападения — to shield / to defend (smb.'s) territory from an attack
сдать / уступить территорию — to relinquish a territory
зависимая территория — possession; apanage книжн.
иностранные территории — foreign / overseas territories
подопечная территория, территория под опекой — trust territory
прилегающая (к берегу под водой) территория — subjacent territory
спорная территория — disputed territory, territory in dispute
статистическая территория (к которой относятся публикуемые статистические сведения по внешней торговле) — statistical territory
право покинуть территорию государства пребывания — right of departure from the territory of the receiving state
территория, оспариваемая двумя странами — debatable land / ground
территории стран размещения ликвидируемых ракет — territories of the countries where the missiles to be destroyed are located
территория, удалённая от моря или границ страны — inland
условные / фиктивные части территории (судно, самолёт, космический объект и т.п.) — fictional parts of territory
IIуступка / цессия территории юр. — cession of territory
(административная единица в США. Канаде, Австралии, не имеющая прав штата или провинции) TerritoryRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > территория территори·я
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