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21 volver a caer
volver a caer(en)(v.) = relapse (into)Ex: In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends = En estas circunstancias es fácil recaer en el "cientifismo" y confundir los medios por los fines.
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22 впадать в детство
1) ( терять рассудок от старости) be in one's dotage; become a dotard; become feeble-mindedМежду тем здоровье Андрея Гавриловича час от часу становилось хуже. Владимир предвидел его скорое разрушение и не отходил от старика, впавшего в совершенное детство. (А. Пушкин, Дубровский) — Meanwhile Andrei Gavrilovich's health was getting worse and worse. Vladimir knew that the end was near and never left the old man, who had become a real dotard.
2) (поступать неразумно, как дети) be in one's second childhood; relapse into childhood; grow childishЕсли у родителей один ребёнок, они, судя по всему, сами впадают в детство, продолжая играть с ним, как с куклой. (В. Распутин, Век живи - век люби) — If parents have an only child, then, judging by all accounts, they relapse into childhood themselves, continuing to play with him as if he were a doll.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впадать в детство
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23 falde
4па́датьfálde i ǿjnene — броса́ться в глаза́
* * *come down, drop, fall, tumble* * *vb (faldt, faldet) fall;( i krig) be killed,F fall;F decline,( pludseligt) drop,( stærkere) slump;( i straffesag) sentence is pronounced,( i civilsag) judgment is delivered;[ tage det som det kan falde] take things as they come;[ lade falde]( fremkomme med) let fall ( fx a few words, a remark), drop ( fxa hint, a remark);[ tiden falder ham lang], se tid;[ det falder mig let] I find it easy;[ det falder sig sådan at] it so happens that;[ dette stof falder så smukt] this material hangs so well;[ denne sætning falder tungt] this sentence reads heavy;( på teater) the curtain falls (el. comes down);[ med præp & adv:][ falde `af] fall off, come off;(om hår etc) fall out, come out;[ der kan falde noget af til dig] you may come in for a share;[ falde af på den] lose grip;[ han er faldet af på den] he is not the man he was;[ det falder af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ falde bort]( opgives) be dropped;( ophøre) be discontinued, lapse;( miste sin gyldighed) cease to be valid;(se også bortfalde);[ falde efter](om hest etc) be sired by;[ falde for] fall for ( fx all girls fall for him);[ falde for fjendehånd] die at the hands of the enemy;[ falde for fristelsen] succumb to temptation;( hænde) occur, happen ( fx if it should happen),( vise sig) turn up ( fx any jobs that might turn up);[ når din vej falder forbi] when you come my (el. this) way;(dø) die, pass away;(opgive studium etc) drop out;( svigte) fall away, desert one's party;(rel) lapse (from one's faith);[ falde hen]( døse hen) doze off,( falde i søvn) drop off;( i drømmerier) fall into a reverie;[ falde `i](i vandet etc) fall in,( gennem is) fall through,( gå i en fælde) walk into a trap,( lukke sig) fall to,( stemme i) join in;[ talen falder i tre afsnit] the speech falls into three parts;[ falde i armene på en] fall into somebody's arms;[ falde i hænderne på en] fall into somebody's hands, fall into the hands of somebody;[ falde i øjnene] be conspicuous;[ falde igennem] fall through;( ved eksamen) fail, be ploughed;[ ved siden af ham vil jeg falde igennem] I am simply not in it with him;[ falde ind]( med en bemærkning) cut in;( synge med) join in;[ hvor kan det falde dig ind at?] how dare you? what do you mean by -ing?[ det kunne aldrig falde mig ind] I wouldn't dream of (doing) such a thing;[ det falder mig ind] it occurs to me;[ falde ind i et land] invade a country;(se også dør);[ falde ind under] come under ( fx it comes under another heading);[ falde ned] fall down,( om fly) crash;[ fald ned!](T: hids dig ned) cool down![ falde ned af en stige] fall off (el. down from) a ladder;(se også stol);[ falde ned over hovedet på], se hoved;[ falde `om] fall down ( fx the tree fell down with a crash), fall over,( om person også, pludseligt) drop ( fx drop dead; ready to drop with fatigue; he dropped into a chair),( bryde sammen) collapse ( fx with fatigue);(T: dratte om) keel over;[ han faldt mig om halsen] he threw his arms round my neck;[ vi var ved at falde om af grin] we fell about (laughing);[ falde over]( snuble over) fall over, stumble over,( få fat i) come across;(se også ben);( gå løs på) go for, fall on, attack;[ falde `på]( indtræde) set in, fall ( fx darkness (, night) is falling);[` falde på]( om lys) fall on;( også) the light caught his face;[ gevinsten faldt på nr 123] ticket number 123 came up with the prize;[ min fødselsdag falder på en søndag] my birthday is (el. falls) on a Sunday;( også) night is coming on;[ hvordan falder du på det?] what makes you think that?(også fig) fall into place ( fx when I read his letter everything fell into place),(se også brik);[ falde sammen] collapse,( om person, modstand også) crumple up,[ falde sammen med] coincide with;( lukke sig) close;( slutte tæt) fit closely;( finde sig til rette) settle down,T shake down;[ falde godt til blandt] mix (el. fit in) well with;[ falde ham til besvær] become a burden to him;[ falde til ro], se I. ro;[ falde tilbage på] fall back on ( fx have a pension (, something) to fall back on);[ falde tilbage til] fall back on ( fx old methods),( om tidligere, uheldig tilstand) revert to ( fx a primitivestate), relapse into ( fx crime);[ falde ud] fall out ( fx fall out of the window);( udvikle sig) turn out ( fx it turned out well);[ falde ud af rollen], se rolle;[ falde ud af takten] get out of time;[ falde ud i]( om flod) fall (el. flow) into;[ falde uden for] be (el. fall) outside ( fx one's competence, one's field), stand outside ( fx the discussion);[ falde væk], se ovf: falde bort. -
24 hundirse en
v.1 to sink in, to sink into.El botecito se hundió en el mar The dinghy sank in the sea.2 to relapse into.María se hundió en una depresión Mary relapsed into a depression.* * *(v.) = sink into, lapse intoEx. This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".Ex. Although he occasionally lapses into a sort of clotted prose, his book is a valuable study of McLuhan's cultural and geographical context.* * *(v.) = sink into, lapse intoEx: This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".
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25 рецидив
1) General subject: backslide (алкоголизма, преступности), relapse (особ. мёд.), recurrence, throwback2) Biology: recrudescence (болезни)3) Medicine: backset (болезни), recidivation, recrudescence, regression, repeated bout, retrocession, return, exacerbation4) Religion: backslide (алкоголизма, преступности и т.п.)5) Law: recidivism6) leg.N.P. repeated relapse into crime -
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• by return; by return of post; escheat; rebate; recaption; recover; recurrence; refunding; rehabilitation; relapse; relapse into; rescheat; restitution; restoration; resumption; retransfer; return; reversional; reversionary; slewing -
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♦voorbeelden:1 de terugval in het oude patroon • the reversion/relapse into the old pattern -
29 изпадна
вж. изпадам* * *изпа̀дна,изпа̀дам и изпа̀двам, изпа̀дам гл.2. ( озовавам се в някакво положение) fall, get (в into), lapse, sink; \изпадна в грешка be mistaken, make a mistake, err; \изпадна в забвение lapse into obscurity; sink into oblivion; \изпадна в ужас be struck with horror, be horrified/terrified; \изпадна в ярост fly into a rage, fume; \изпадна във възторг be delighted/enraptured (от with), go into raptures (over); отново \изпадна в отчаяние relapse into despair;3. ( осиромашавам) be ruined/impoverished, fall on evil days, fall on hard times; be on the rocks;4. ( западам) decay, degrade, deteriorate;5. ( унижавам се) sink; дотам е изпаднал he has sunk so low (че that, as to c inf.); никога няма да изпадне дотам, че he would never descend to (с inf.);6. ( изнемощявам) grow weak/decrepit (от with).* * *вж. изпадам -
30 sumirse en
v.to drown oneself in, to relapse into.* * *(v.) = sink intoEx. This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".* * *(v.) = sink intoEx: This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".
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31 замолкнуть
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32 опять впасть в грех
General subject: relapse into sinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опять впасть в грех
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33 снова встать на путь порока
General subject: relapse into viceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снова встать на путь порока
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34 снова встать на путь преступлений
General subject: relapse into crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снова встать на путь преступлений
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35 снова встать на путь совершения преступлений
Law: relapse into crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снова встать на путь совершения преступлений
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37 снова углубиться в свои думы
General subject: relapse into deep thoughtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снова углубиться в свои думы
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40 péché
péché [pe∫e]masculine noun* * *pɛʃ
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1) Botanique peach2) ( activité) fishing3) ( poissons capturés) catchune belle pêche — a good ou fine catch
la pêche a été bonne? — lit did you catch anything?
4) (colloq) ( coup) clout (colloq)5) (colloq) ( forme)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɛʃ nf1) (= sport, activité) fishing2) (= poissons pêchés) catch3) (= fruit) peach4) ** * *B nf1 Bot peach; pêche blanche white peach; pêche jaune or abricot yellow peach; pêche de vigne vineyard peach;2 ( activité) fishing; pêche en mer/en rivière/côtière sea/freshwater/inshore fishing; grande pêche (au large) deep-sea fishing; pêche au thon/à la truite/au saumon tuna/trout/salmon fishing; ‘pêche gardée’ ‘private fishing’; aller à la pêche lit to go fishing (à for); aller à la pêche à la truite to go fishing for trout; aller à la pêche aux voix/informations fig to angle for votes/information; la pêche est ouverte the fishing season is open;3 ( poissons capturés) catch; une belle pêche a good ou fine catch; la pêche a été bonne? lit catch anything?; fig did you find anything interesting?;4 ○( coup) clout○; recevoir une pêche to get a clout;pêche à la baleine whaling; pêche au chalut trawling; pêche à la crevette shrimping; pêche à la cuillère spinning; pêche au harpon harpoon fishing; pêche au lancer casting; pêche à la ligne angling; pêche miraculeuse Relig miraculous draught of fishes; pêche à la mouche fly-fishing; pêche aux moules mussel gathering ou picking; pêche à la traîne trolling; pêche au vif live-bait fishing.[peʃe] nom masculin1. [faute] sinpéchémortel/originel/véniel mortal/original/venial sinmon péché mignon, c'est le chocolat I just can't resist chocolate, chocolate is my little weakness2. [état] sina. [généralement] to lead a life of sin ou a sinful lifeb. [sans mariage religieux] to live in sin
См. также в других словарях:
relapse into — phr verb Relapse into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑silence … Collocations dictionary
relapse into — return to (a worse or less active state). → relapse … English new terms dictionary
habitual relapse into crime — index recidivism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
repeated relapse into crime — index recidivism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Relapse — Re*lapse (r? l?ps ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Relapsed} ( l?pst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relapsing}.] [L. relapsus, p. p. of relabi to slip back, to relapse; pref. re re + labi to fall, slip, slide. See {Lapse}.] 1. To slip or slide back, in a literal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relapse — re‧lapse [rɪˈlæps] verb [intransitive] to start to get worse again after things had seemed to improve: relapse into • The U.S., after a brief recovery mid year, is relapsing into a second slump. relapse [rɪˈlæps ǁ ˈriːlæps] noun [singular] : •… … Financial and business terms
relapse — ► VERB 1) (of a sick or injured person) return to ill health after a period of improvement. 2) (relapse into) return to (a worse or less active state). ► NOUN ▪ a return to ill health after a temporary improvement. ORIGIN Latin relabi slip back … English terms dictionary
relapse — [[t]rɪlæ̱ps[/t]] relapses, relapsing, relapsed (The noun can be pronounced [[t]rɪlæ̱ps[/t]] or [[t]ri͟ːlæps[/t]].) 1) VERB If you say that someone relapses into a way of behaving that is undesirable, you mean that they start to behave in that way … English dictionary
relapse — re|lapse1 [rıˈlæps] v 1.) to become ill again after you have seemed to improve relapse into ▪ We were afraid he might relapse into a coma. 2.) to start to behave badly again relapse into ▪ Clara soon relapsed into her old ways. relapse 2… … Dictionary of contemporary English
relapse — I UK [rɪˈlæps] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms relapse : present tense I/you/we/they relapse he/she/it relapses present participle relapsing past tense relapsed past participle relapsed 1) to become ill again after you had been getting better … English dictionary
relapse — 1. verb 1) a few patients relapse Syn: get ill/worse again, have/suffer a relapse, deteriorate, degenerate, take a turn for the worse Ant: improve 2) she relapsed into silence Syn: revert … Thesaurus of popular words