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101 шелестеть
sough глагол: -
102 шорох
rustling имя существительное: -
103 заржавевший
rusty имя прилагательное: -
104 шелест
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105 шелестеть
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106 шорох
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107 наветеранить
НАВЕТЕРАНИТЬ / НАЦЫГАНИТЬto rustle sth up / to roust sth up достать несмотря на трудности to find or make sth quickly -
108 нацыганить
НАВЕТЕРАНИТЬ / НАЦЫГАНИТЬto rustle sth up / to roust sth up достать несмотря на трудности to find or make sth quickly -
109 как таковой
тж. в качестве таковогокнижн.as such; <by> itselfМне нужна была газета... Мне были необходимы не только её новости и суждения, она была нужна мне сама. Шорох её страниц, слабый запах её краски... Одним словом, мне нужна была газета как таковая. (А. Кривицкий, Жара в Агудзере) — I wanted a newspaper... I wanted not only its news and comments, I wanted the paper itself - the rustle of sheets, the faint smell of painter's ink... The fact was, I needed the newspaper itself.
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110 на руку
( кому)it suits smb. down to the ground; it is playing into smb.'s hands; it serves smb.'s purpose; it is for the benefit of smb.; that is luck- Вы ещё не знаете себе цены, товарищи, - сила на вашей стороне. И через месяц, когда черпаки погонят золото на поверхность земли, это будет на руку не Гарину, а вам, тому делу, которое мы должны совершить на земле. (А. Толстой, Гиперболоид инженера Гарина) — 'You still don't appreciate your own worth, comrades, strength is on our side. In a month's time, when the elevator scoops start carrying gold to the surface, it won't be for the benefit of Garin but for your benefit, for the benefit of that cause which we must fight for all over the world.'
Закрапал дождь. Это на руку: будет скрадывать шорох, когда Гладышев поползёт по траве... (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — It started to rain. That was luck, it would cover the rustle when he crawled through the grass...
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111 зашелестеть
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112 шелестеть
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113 шелест
1. susurration2. susurruses3. rustle4. soughСинонимический ряд:шорох (сущ.) шелестение; шорох; шуршание -
114 шорох
1. murmur2. rustleСинонимический ряд:шелест (сущ.) шелест; шелестение; шуршание -
115 шуметь
1. clamor2. clamour3. make a noise; rustle; rush; roar; bustle; buzzподымать шум, шуметь — to make a din
устраивать суматоху, шуметь — to make a to-do
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116 шуршать
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117 рулежка по траве
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > рулежка по траве
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118 руление по траве
1. taxiing on grass2. taxying on grassтрава, выжженная солнцем — grass parched by the sun
джонсонова трава, сорго алеппское — Johnson grass
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > руление по траве
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119 зашуршит
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120 kékekéke
to rustle, to creak: ku-kekekeke-áte hare i te to kerau, the house creaked in the wind.
См. также в других словарях:
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rustle — rus|tle1 [ˈrʌsəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound;] [Sense: 2; Origin: probably influenced in meaning by hustle] 1.) [I and T] if leaves, papers, clothes etc rustle, or if you rustle them, they make a noise as they rub against each… … Dictionary of contemporary English