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1 ride out the storm
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2 ride out the storm
the storm has passed off — буря кончилась, шторм прекратился
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3 ride out the storm
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ride out the storm
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4 ride out a storm
1) Общая лексика: отстаиваться на якоре в шторм2) Морской термин: выдержать шторм -
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1) Общая лексика: благополучно перенести шторм (о корабле), выдержать трудности2) Морской термин: выдержать шторм3) Переносный смысл: отделаться благополучно4) Образное выражение: пережить трудности (англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters) -
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8 ride\ out\ a\ storm
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9 ride out the storm
пережи́ть тру́дностьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > ride out the storm
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10 to ride out the storm / weather the storm
to ride out the storm / weather the stormcapear el temporalEnglish-spanish dictionary > to ride out the storm / weather the storm
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izturēt grūtības; laimīgi pārlaist vētru -
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English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to ride out a storm
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ride out andare (a cavallo, in bici) (to a); ride [sth.] out, ride out [sth.] superare [crisis, recession]to ride out the storm — fig. superare la crisi
* * *vt + adv(Naut: storm) sostenere, (fig: difficult period) superare* * *ride out andare (a cavallo, in bici) (to a); ride [sth.] out, ride out [sth.] superare [crisis, recession]to ride out the storm — fig. superare la crisi
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ride out aller (to jusqu'à); ride [something] out, ride out [something] surmonter [crisis]; survivre à [recession]to ride out the storm — fig surmonter la crise
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ride out а) совершать прогулку (верхом, на велосипеде и т. п.); Let's rideout to the mountains while the weather is good. б) благополучно перенести(шторм) (о корабле); The ship should be strong enough to ride out the storm.в) выйти из затруднительного положения; It is difficult to be certain whetherthe government will be able to ride out its present troubles with the unions. -
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transitive verbabreiten (Seemannsspr.) [Sturm]; (fig.) überstehen* * *◆ ride outvt▪ to \ride out out ⇆ sth etw überstehento \ride out out a crisis eine Krise durchstehen* * *1. vt sepüberstehento ride out the storm (lit, fig) — den Sturm überstehen
2. vi(on horse) ausreiten, einen Ausritt machen* * *A v/t1. einen Sturm etc abreiten2. fig überstehenB v/i ausreiten* * *transitive verbabreiten (Seemannsspr.) [Sturm]; (fig.) überstehen -
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1. phr v совершать прогулку2. phr v мор. стоять3. phr v выходить из затруднительного положенияhe can ride out the present tense situation — он сможет с честью выйти из сложившейся напряжённой ситуации
Синонимический ряд:last (verb) come through; last; persist; pull through; survive; weather -
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[ʹraıdʹaʋt] phr v1. совершать прогулку (верхом, на велосипеде и т. п.)2. мор. стоять ( на якоре)to ride out a storm /a gale/ - отстаиваться на якоре в шторм
3. выходить из затруднительного положенияhe can ride out the present tense situation - он сможет с честью выйти из сложившейся напряжённой ситуации
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phr.v.1.заминува, се оддалечува (со возило/коњ/велосипед)2. пребродува (невреме/криза/рецесија); ride out the storm ја пребродува кризата; ride out a difficult time остава зад себе тежок/напорен период
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