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1 широко улыбаться
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2 широко
1. прил. кратк. см. широкий 2. нареч.wide, widely; (перен. тж.) broadly♢
жить широко — live in grandly; live in opulenceсмотреть широко на вещи — take* a broad view of things, be broad-minded
широко толковать (вн.) — interpret loosely (d.), stretch the meaning (of)
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3 широко
I кратк. прил.см. широкийII нареч.1) ( с большим расстоянием по ширине) wide, widelyдве́ри бы́ли широко́ откры́ты — the doors stood wide open
широко́ раскры́ть глаза́ — open one's eyes wide
с широко́ раскры́тыми глаза́ми — with wide-open eyes
широко́ улыба́ться — smile broadly
2) (в широких кругах, повсеместно) widelyшироко́ изве́стный — widely known
широко́ распространённый — widespread
3) (масштабно, без ограничений) broadlyсмотре́ть широко́ на ве́щи — take a broad view of things, be broad-minded
широко́ разверну́ть рабо́ту — place the work on a wide footing
широко́ толкова́ть (вн.) — interpret loosely (d), stretch the meaning (of)
жить широко́ — live grandly; live in opulence
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4 У-179
ДО УШЁЙ PrepP Invar adv (intensif))1. покраснеть, вспыхнуть и т. п. \У-179 (to blush) very intenselyto (the tips of) onefc ears.Он, казалось, был очень стыдлив, потому что каждая малость заставляла его краснеть до самых ушей... (Толстой 2). Не was apparently very bashful, for every trifle made him blush to the tips of his ears... (2c).Катя... с недоумением подняла глаза на Базарова - и, встретив его быстрый и небрежный взгляд, вспыхнула вся до ушей (Тургенев 2). Katya...lifted her eyes to Bazarov with a puzzled look, and meeting his quick casual glance she blushed to her ears (2c).2. улыбаться и т. п. \У-179 (to smile) very broadly: (grin) from ear to ear. -
5 до ушей
• ДО УШЕЙ[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====1. покраснеть, вспыхнуть и т.п. до ушей (to blush) very intensely:- to (the tips of) one's ears.♦ Он, казалось, был очень стыдлив, потому что каждая малость заставляла его краснеть до самых ушей... (Толстой 2). He was apparently very bashful, for every trifle made him blush to the tips of his ears... (2c).♦ Катя... с недоумением подняла глаза на Базарова - и, встретив его быстрый и небрежный взгляд, вспыхнула вся до ушей (Тургенев 2). Katya...lifted her eyes to Bazarov with a puzzled look, and meeting his quick casual glance she blushed to her ears (2c).2. улыбаться и т.п. до ушей (to smile) very broadly:- (grin) from ear to ear.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до ушей
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