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1 развлекаться
1) General subject: dally, disport, recreate, sport, take pleasure, wile away the time, go out on the town, have fun, push the boat out3) American: recreate oneself, cavort5) Invective: get (one's) jollies, get ( one's) kicks, relaid and parlayed laid6) Makarov: make holiday, dedicate time to pleasure, frolic, disport oneself at (чем-л.), disport oneself with (чем-л.)7) Taboo: rat-fuck -
2 освежаться
несовер. - освежаться; совер. - освежиться
1) (становиться свежим) become fresh, freshen (up)
2) возвр.; разг. refresh oneself, freshen up, recreate oneself* * *освежаться; освежиться; recreate, refresh* * * -
3 освежаться
2) Mathematics: be updated3) Makarov: recreate oneself, freshen oneself up -
4 отдыхать
1) General subject: holiday, lie by, lounge, recreate, relax, repose, repose oneself, rest, spell, take a holiday, take a rest, take one's ease, take repose, take rest, wind down, go on holiday, lie on oars, rest on oars, take ease2) Colloquial: be no match for, be out of the competition, be sidelined5) Jargon: hit the grit6) Travel: have a rest, have-rest7) Sakhalin A: unwind (How do you unwind)8) Makarov: lie on (one's) oars, recreate oneself, rest (от дел и т.п.), rest on (one's) oars -
5 восстанавливать свои силы
Makarov: recreate oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восстанавливать свои силы
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6 приходить в себя
1) General subject: come back, come round (после обморока, болезни), come to, come to life, come to one's senses, come to oneself, lift up one's head, recover, recover oneself, revive, sober, come round, recreate2) Dialect: overcome (после обморока)3) Australian slang: take a chill pill4) Set phrase: be oneself again5) Makarov: come to life (после обморока и т.п.), come to consciousness, come to to consciousness, come round (напр. после обморока), come to life (после обморока и т. п.) -
7 освежиться
1) General subject: recreate, refresh oneself2) Makarov: freshen oneself up -
8 отдохнуть
1) General subject: have a lounge, lie by, recreate, relax, repose, repose oneself, rest, spell, take a rest, have rest, take rest, party (если имеется в виду «выпить, повеселиться»2) Jargon: cool it, mellow out, chill (We went to Jericho Beach to chill for a while.)3) Makarov: take some relaxation4) Chat: take a load off -
9 восстанавливать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - восстанавливать; совер. - восстановить1) restore, reestablish, reconstruct, rehabilitate; renew ( возобновлять)восстанавливать отношения — to restore/reestablish relations
восстанавливать силы — to recuperate, to recreate, to recondition
2) (кого-л. в чем-л.) reinstate (smb. in smth.); restore, rehabilitateвосстанавливать кого-л. в правах — to restore smb.'s rights, to rehabilitate smb.
3) ( припоминать) call to mind, recall, recollect4) (против кого-л./чего-л.) set (smb. against)восстанавливать кого-л. против себя — to turn smb. against oneself, to antagonize smb.
5) хим. reduceРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > восстанавливать
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10 отдыхать
rest глагол:vacation (отдыхать, брать отпуск)holiday (отдыхать, проводить отпуск)сокращение: словосочетание: -
11 развлекаться
have a good time глагол:dally (прохлаждаться, развлекаться, болтаться без дела, флиртовать, несерьезно относиться, заниматься пустяками)словосочетание: -
12 развлекаться
1. disport2. entertain; amuse; divert3. recreateСинонимический ряд:забавляться (глаг.) забавляться; потешаться; тешиться; увеселяться
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