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1 покоряться
покориться (дт.)submit (to); ( подчиняясь необходимости) resign oneself (to) -
2 покоряться
несов. - покоря́ться, сов. - покори́ться; (дт.)submit (to); ( подчиняясь необходимости) resign [-'zaɪn] oneself (to)покоря́ться судьбе́ — resign oneself to one's fate
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3 покоряться
св - покори́ться1) кому/чему-л подчиняться to sumbit to sb/sth, to obey sb/sthпокоря́ться судьбе́ — to resign oneself to one's fate
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4 смиряться
св - смири́тьсяto submit to sb/sth; принимать покорно to be/to become reconciled with, to resign oneself to, to be/to become resigned to sth; терпеливо сносить to put up with sth collсмиря́тьсяс судьбо́й — to be resigned/to resign oneself to one's fate
смиря́ться с неизбе́жным — to bow to the inevitable
она́ не мо́жет смири́ться с тя́жкой утра́той — she cannot reconcile herself to her bitter loss, she cannot be reconciled with her bitter loss
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5 примиряться
(с кем-л./чем-л.)несовер. - примиряться; совер. - примириться1) вз.-возвр. (после ссоры)make it up (with smb.), be/become reconciled (with smb.)reconcile oneself (to); resign oneself to; put up with, bear with
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