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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run into difficulties
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4 run into difficulties
1) Общая лексика: поставить (кого-л.) в трудное положение, столкнуться с трудностями2) Математика: встречать трудности, испытывать затруднения3) Макаров: сталкиваться с трудностями -
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run into difficulties/debtsin de problemen/schulden raken -
6 talks have run into difficulties
= talks have run into trouble в ходе переговоров возникли трудностиPolitics english-russian dictionary > talks have run into difficulties
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7 to run into difficulties
см. meet with difficultiesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to run into difficulties
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1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) topar con, encontrarse con2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) chocar conrun into vb1. chocar contra2. encontrarse conv + prep + oa) ( collide with) \<\<vehicle\>\> chocar* con; \<\<wallee\>\> chocar* or darse* contrab) ( meet by chance) encontrarse* or toparse conc) ( encounter) \<\<opposition/problem\>\> toparse or tropezar* con, encontrar*d) ( amount to)VI + PREP1) (=encounter) [+ person] tropezar con, encontrarse con; [+ problems] tropezar conto run into debt — contraer deudas, endeudarse
the negotiations have run into difficulties — ha habido dificultades que han entorpecido or obstaculizado las negociaciones
2) (=collide with)3) (=merge)the colours have run into each other — se han mezclado or desteñido los colores
4) (=amount to) elevarse a, ascender athe cost will run into millions — el coste se elevará a or ascenderá a varios millones
* * *v + prep + oa) ( collide with) \<\<vehicle\>\> chocar* con; \<\<wall/tree\>\> chocar* or darse* contrab) ( meet by chance) encontrarse* or toparse conc) ( encounter) \<\<opposition/problem\>\> toparse or tropezar* con, encontrar*d) ( amount to) -
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сталкиваться с; сталкиваемый сrun foul of — сталкиваться; столкнуться
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > run into
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v. aanrijden (tegen), aanvaren; (toevallig) ontmoeten, tegen het lijf lopenrun into1 stoten op ⇒ in botsing komen met, botsen tegen4 belopen ⇒ bedragen, oplopen♦voorbeelden:2 run into difficulties/debts • in de problemen/schulden rakenthe book ran into six editions • het boek beleefde zes drukken -
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■ run intov. i. + prep.1 (andare a) sbattere contro: The lorry ran into the lamppost, il camion è andato a sbattere contro il lampione2 imbattersi in; incontrare: to run into an old friend, imbattersi in un vecchio amico; to run into unexpected difficulties, incontrare difficoltà impreviste; to run into a patch of fog, incontrare un banco di nebbia; to run into a storm, imbattersi in una tempesta3 ammontare a; arrivare a: The expense will run into thousands of pounds, la spesa ammonterà a migliaia di sterline; Inflation ran into double figures, l'inflazione è arrivata a un numero di due cifre ( cioè, del 10% e oltre) □ to run into debt, indebitarsi; fare debiti □ ( sport: di un atleta) to run into form, entrare in forma □ (fig. fam.) to run oneself into the ground, ammazzarsi dal lavoro; dare l'anima □ (fig. fam.) to run into a brick wall, cozzare contro un muro; bloccarsi □ The days ran into weeks, i giorni sono diventati settimane. -
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run into [sth., sb.]1) (collide with) scontrarsi con [ car]; finire contro [ wall]2) (encounter) imbattersi in, incontrare per caso [ person]; incorrere in, incontrare [ difficulty]3) (amount to) [ income] ammontare a [hundreds, millions]* * *1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) imbattersi2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) sbattere contro* * *vi + prep(meet: person) incontrare per caso, (difficulties, troubles etc) incontrare, trovare, (collide with) andare a sbattere contro* * *run into [sth., sb.]1) (collide with) scontrarsi con [ car]; finire contro [ wall]2) (encounter) imbattersi in, incontrare per caso [ person]; incorrere in, incontrare [ difficulty]3) (amount to) [ income] ammontare a [hundreds, millions] -
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run into 1) сблъсквам се с, натъквам се на; 2) попадам в; достигам до; възлизам на; the project ran into financial difficulties проектът попадна във финансови затруднения; 3) разливам се в; the colours \run into into one another цветовете се преливат; -
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transitive verb1)2) (cause to collide with)3) (fig.): (meet)run into somebody — jemandem in die Arme laufen (ugs.)
4) (be faced with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten, Widerstand, Probleme usw.]5) (enter) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Sturm, schlechtes Wetter, Schulden]his debts run into thousands — seine Schulden gehen in die Tausende
* * *1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) hineinlaufen in2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) fahren gegen* * *◆ run intovi1. (hit)▪ to \run into into sb/sth in jdn/etw hineinrennenhe ran into a tree on his motorbike er fuhr mit seinem Motorrad gegen einen Baumto \run into into a car auf ein Auto auffahrenthe car behind ran into me das Auto hinter mir ist auf mich aufgefahren2. (bump into)▪ to \run into into sb jdm über den Weg laufento \run into into an ambush in einen Hinterhalt geratento \run into into debt sich akk in Schulden stürzento \run into into difficulties auf Schwierigkeiten stoßento \run into into opposition auf Widerstand stoßento \run into into bad weather in schlechtes Wetter geraten3. (reach)the repairs will probably \run into into thousands of pounds die Reparaturen werden sich wahrscheinlich auf Tausende von Pfund belaufenthe number of books we produce \run intos into the 100,000 range die Anzahl der von uns produzierten Bücher geht in die Hunderttausende* * *A v/irun into a punch (Boxen) in einen Schlag hineinlaufen;run into strong opposition auf starken Widerstand stoßen5. a) geraten in (akk):b) sich stürzen in (akk):6. werden oder sich entwickeln zu7. sich belaufen auf (akk):it runs into millions das geht in die Millionen;B v/trun a splinter into one’s finger sich einen Splitter in den Finger reißen3. stürzen in (akk):* * *transitive verb1)run into a telegraph pole/tree — gegen einen Telegrafenmast/Baum fahren
3) (fig.): (meet)4) (be faced with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten, Widerstand, Probleme usw.]5) (enter) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Sturm, schlechtes Wetter, Schulden] -
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vi1) ( hit)to \run into into sb/ sth in jdn/etw hineinrennen;he ran into a tree on his motorbike er fuhr mit seinem Motorrad gegen einen Baum;to \run into into a car auf ein Auto auffahren;the car behind ran into me das Auto hinter mir ist auf mich aufgefahren2) ( bump into)to \run into into sb jdm über den Weg laufen;to \run into into an ambush in einen Hinterhalt geraten;to \run into into debt sich akk in Schulden stürzen;to \run into into difficulties auf Schwierigkeiten stoßen;to \run into into opposition auf Widerstand stoßen;to \run into into bad weather in schlechtes Wetter geraten3) ( reach)the repairs will probably \run into into thousands of pounds die Reparaturen werden sich wahrscheinlich auf Tausende von Pfund belaufen;the number of books we produce \run intos into the 100,000 range die Anzahl der von uns produzierten Bücher geht in die Hunderttausende -
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1. впадать; впасть; доходить; дойти; встречать; встретитьrun up to — доходить; дойти
2. встречатьdifficulties should not be run away from, they should be faced resolutely — нельзя уклоняться от трудностей, их надо встречать лицом к лицу
Синонимический ряд:1. amount (verb) add up; aggregate; amount; number; sum into; sum to; total2. amounted (verb) added up; aggregated; amounted; come; numbered; run to; summed into; summed to; totaled or totalled3. bump (verb) bump; collide with; jar; jerk; jolt; prod; punch; run against; shove4. faced (verb) confronted; encountered; faced; met5. found (verb) chance on; come across; come on; found; happen on; light on; run across; stumble on -
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поставить кого-л. в трудное положениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run smb into difficulties
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18 talks have run into trouble
Politics english-russian dictionary > talks have run into trouble
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19 talks between smb have run into last-minute difficulties
на переговорах между кем-л. в последнюю минуту возникли затрудненияPolitics english-russian dictionary > talks between smb have run into last-minute difficulties
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run [rʌn]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = act of running) course fb. ( = outing) tour md. ( = series) série fe. ( = period of performance) her new series begins a run on BBC1 sa nouvelle série d'émissions va bientôt passer sur BBC1• the decisive goal arrived, against the run of play le but décisif a été marqué contre le cours du jeuh. ( = type) he didn't fit the usual run of petty criminals il n'avait pas le profil du petit malfaiteur ordinairei. ( = track for skiing) piste fj. ( = animal enclosure) enclos mk. (in tights) échelle f• things will sort themselves out in the long run les choses s'arrangeront avec le temps► on the runa. courir• to run down/off descendre/partir en courant• it runs in the family [characteristic] c'est de familleb. ( = flee) prendre la fuite• run for it! sauvez-vous !• to run into the sea [river] se jeter dans la mer► to run with ( = be saturated)d. ( = be candidate) être candidate. ( = be) I'm running a bit late je suis un peu en retard• inflation is running at 3% le taux d'inflation est de 3 %g. [bus, train, coach, ferry] assurer le service• the buses are running early/late/on time les bus sont en avance/en retard/à l'heureh. ( = function) [machine] marcher ; [factory] être en activité• but if it really happened he'd run a mile (inf) mais si ça se produisait, il aurait vite fait de se débiner (inf)b. ( = transport) [+ person] conduirec. ( = operate) [+ machine] faire marcher ; [+ computer program] exécuterd. ( = organize) [+ business] diriger ; [+ shop] tenir• the company runs extra buses at rush hours la société met en service des bus supplémentaires aux heures de pointe• the school is running courses for foreign students le collège organise des cours pour les étudiants étrangerse. ( = put, move) to run one's finger down a list suivre une liste du doigtf. ( = publish) publierg. ( = cause to flow) faire couler4. compounds• he gave me the run-around il s'est défilé (inf) ► run-down adjective [person] à plat (inf) ; [building, area] délabré► run-off noun [of contest] ( = second round) deuxième tour m ; ( = last round) dernier tour m ; [of pollutants] infiltrations fpl( = find) [+ object, quotation, reference] tomber sur• run along! sauvez-vous !► run away intransitive verb partir en courant ; ( = flee) [person] se sauver• he ran away with the funds ( = stole) il est parti avec la caisse► run away with inseparable transitive verba. ( = win easily) [+ race, match] gagner haut la mainb. you're letting your imagination run away with you tu te laisses emporter par ton imagination► run down separable transitive verba. ( = knock over) renverser ; ( = run over) écrasera. ( = meet) rencontrer par hasard• to run into difficulties or trouble se heurter à des difficultésb. ( = collide with) rentrer dansc. ( = amount to) s'élever à• the cost will run into thousands of euros le coût va atteindre des milliers d'euros► run out intransitive verba. [person] sortir en courantb. ( = come to an end) [lease, contract] expirer ; [supplies] être épuisé ; [period of time] être écoulé[+ supplies, money] être à court de ; [+ patience] être à bout de• to run out of petrol or gas (British, US) tomber en panne d'essence► run out on (inf) inseparable transitive verb[+ person] laisser tomber (inf)► run over( = recapitulate) reprendre• could you run that past me again? est-ce que tu pourrais m'expliquer ça encore une fois ?► run through inseparable transitive verba. ( = read quickly) parcourirb. ( = rehearse) [+ play] répéter• if I may just run through the principal points once more si je peux juste récapituler les points principaux► run to inseparable transitive verba. ( = seek help from) faire appel à ; ( = take refuge with) se réfugier dans les bras dec. ( = amount to) the article runs to several hundred pages l'article fait plusieurs centaines de pages► run up( = climb quickly) monter en courant ; ( = approach quickly) s'approcher en courantb. [+ bills] accumuler[+ problem, difficulty] se heurter à* * *[rʌn] 1.1) ( act of running) course fto give somebody a clear run — fig laisser le champ libre à quelqu'un ( at doing pour faire)
2) ( flight)to have somebody on the run — lit mettre quelqu'un en fuite; fig réussir à effrayer quelqu'un
to make a run for it — fuir, s'enfuir
3) ( series) série f4) Theatre série f de représentations5) ( trend) (of events, market) tendance fthe run of the cards/dice was against me — le jeu était contre moi
6) ( series of thing produced) ( in printing) tirage m; ( in industry) série f7) Finance ( on Stock Exchange) ruée f (on sur)8) (trip, route) trajet m9) (in cricket, baseball) point m10) (for rabbit, chickens) enclos m11) (in tights, material) échelle f12) ( for skiing etc) piste f13) ( in cards) suite f2.1) ( cover by running) courir [distance, marathon]2) ( drive)3) (pass, move)4) ( manage) dirigera well-/badly-run organization — une organisation bien/mal dirigée
5) ( operate) faire fonctionner [machine]; faire tourner [motor]; exécuter [program]; entretenir [car]6) (organize, offer) organiser [competition, course]; mettre [quelque chose] en place [bus service]7) ( pass) passer [cable]8) ( cause to flow) faire couler [bath]; ouvrir [tap]9) ( publish) publier [article]10) ( pass through) franchir [rapids]; forcer [blockade]; brûler [red light]11) ( smuggle) faire passer [quelque chose] en fraude12) ( enter) faire courir [horse]; présenter [candidate]3.1) ( move quickly) [person, animal] courirto run across/down something — traverser/descendre quelque chose en courant
to run for ou to catch the bus — courir pour attraper le bus
to come running — courir ( towards vers)
2) ( flee) fuir, s'enfuirrun for your life! —
run for it! — (colloq) sauve qui peut!, déguerpissons! (colloq)
3) (colloq) ( rush off) filer (colloq)4) ( function) [machine] marcherto run off — fonctionner sur [mains, battery]
to run fast/slow — [clock] prendre de l'avance/du retard
5) (continue, last) [contract, lease] courirto run from... to... — [school year, season] aller de... à...
7) ( pass)to run past/through — [frontier, path] passer/traverser
the road runs north for about ten kilometres — la route va vers le nord sur une dizaine de kilomètres
8) ( move) [sledge, vehicle] glisser; [curtain] coulisserto run through somebody's hands — [rope] filer entre les mains de quelqu'un
9) ( operate regularly) circuler10) ( flow) coulerthe streets will be running with blood — fig le sang coulera à flots dans les rues
11) ( flow when wet or melted) [dye, garment] déteindre; [makeup, butter] couler12) ( as candidate) se présenterto run for — être candidat/-e au poste de [mayor, governor]
to run for president — être candidat/-e à la présidence
13) ( be worded)the telex runs... — le télex se présente or est libellé comme suit...
14) ( snag) filer•Phrasal Verbs:- run at- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up••
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