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СтрогоеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > severities
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Общая лексика: резкие замечания (критические), строгое обращение, строгости (о мероприятиях, дисциплине), трудности (испытаний и т. п.), тяготы -
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Общая лексика: КаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Calixtus (Pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. It appears that Calixtus reduced the penitential severities against fornication and adultery, which the church had previously regarded as irremissible except by God)
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8 not to tolerate the severities of a northern climate
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not to tolerate the severities of a northern climate
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9 трудность
жен. difficulty;
(препятствие) obstacle;
(затруднение) trouble;
мн. asperities, severities, rough going представлять некоторые трудности ≈ to present some difficulties, to be a matter of some difficulty не представлять трудности ≈ to present no difficultyтрудн|ость - ж. difficulty;
snag, pitfall разг. ;
преодолевать ~ости overcome* difficulties;
~ый
1. difficult, hard;
(тяжёлый, изнурительный) arduous;
~ая работа hard/uphill work;
tough job разг. ;
~ая задача difficult task;
~ая жизнь hard life;
~ое время difficult times pl. ;
~ые времена hard times;
в ~ую минуту in time of need, in tight corner, in trouble;
2. (с трудом поддающийся воспитанию) difficult;
~ый ребёнок difficult child*;
иметь ~ый характер be* difficult to get on with;
3. (мучительный) painful;
(о болезни) dangerous.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > трудность
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ˈtɔləreɪt гл.
1) выносить, терпеть
2) допускать;
дозволять, позволять, разрешать Syn: permit, allow, condescend
3) мед. быть толерантным терпеть, выносить - to * smb.'s presence терпеть чье-л. присутствие - I can't * him я его не выношу, я его терпеть не могу быть терпимым - to * differences of opinion терпимо относиться к различиям во взглядах допускать, дозволять - not to * interference in one's affairs не допускать вмешательства в свои дела - I will not * such behaviour я не потерплю такого поведения выдерживать, переносить - not to * the severities of a northern climate не выдержать жестокого северного климата (медицина) быть толерантным tolerate мед. быть толерантным ~ выдерживать ~ выносить ~ допускать;
дозволять ~ допускать, дозволять ~ допускать ~ терпеть, выноситьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tolerate
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[ʹtɒləreıt] v1. терпеть, выноситьto tolerate smb.'s presence [smb.'s impudence] - терпеть чьё-л. присутствие [чью-л. наглость]
I can't tolerate him - я его не выношу, я его терпеть не могу
2. быть терпимымto tolerate differences of opinion - терпимо относиться к различиям во взглядах
3. допускать, дозволятьnot to tolerate interference in one's affairs - не допускать вмешательства в свои дела
4. выдерживать, переноситьnot to tolerate the severities of a northern climate - не выдержать жестокого северного климата
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1) Общая лексика: (Pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. It appears that Calixtus reduced the penitential severities against fornication and adultery, which the church had previously regarded as irremissible except by God) Ка2) Религия: (HI)(Antipope from 1168 to 1178 who reigned with the support of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Каликст (III), (Pope from 1455 to 1458 who made a crusade to recover Constantinople from the Turks the first order of his pontificate, but he failed despite heroic efforts) Калликст III -
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1. v терпеть, выносить2. v быть терпимым3. v допускать, дозволять4. v выдерживать, переносить5. v мед. быть толерантнымСинонимический ряд:1. bear (verb) abide; accept; bear; bear with; brook; condone; countenance; digest; endure; go; lump; pocket; put up with; stand; stick out; stomach; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tough out2. let (verb) allow; leave; let; suffer3. permit (verb) admit; consent to; indulge; oblige; permit; recognise; recognize; sanction; warrantАнтонимический ряд:outlaw; reject
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