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1 впалые щеки
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2 щека
ж. (мн. щёки)1) ( часть лица) cheekвпа́лые щёки — sunken cheeks
уда́рить кого́-л по щеке́ — give smb a slap in the face
подста́вить щёку — turn the cheek
поцелова́ть в о́бе щеки́ — kiss on both cheeks
2) тех. (боковая поверхность детали и т.п.) cheek; (барабана, катушки) flangeщёки тиско́в — cheeks of a vise
••упи́сывать за о́бе щеки́ (вн.) разг. — ≈ eat (d) heartily, tuck away (d)
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3 щека
ж.cheekударить кого-л. по щеке — give* smb. a slap in the face
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уписывать за обе щеки (вн.) разг. — eat* heartily (d.), tuck (into) -
4 с ввалившимися щеками
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > с ввалившимися щеками
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5 с впалыми щеками
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6 щека
жен.1) cheekударить кого-л. по щеке — to give smb. a slap in the face
впалые щеки — sunken/hollow cheeks
2) тех. side, sidepiece, stockщеки тисков — cheek мн. ч.
••уписывать за обе щеки (что-л.); разг. — to eat heartily, to tuck (into), to eat ravenously, to guzzle
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7 впадать
несовВо́лга впада́ет в Каспи́йское мо́ре — the Volga River flows into the Caspian Sea
2) ( вваливаться) be sunken/haggardщёки у него́ впа́ли — his cheeks are sunken
3) (в какое-л. состояние) sink/lapse intoвпада́ть в отча́яние — sink into despair
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8 осунуться
сов.get* / grow* pinched; get* pinched(-looking), become* thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn / haggard; become* peaky разг.он осунулся — he has a pinched face, his cheeks are sunken
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9 осунуться
сов.get / grow / look pinched; become thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn / haggard; become peaky разг.он осу́нулся — he has a pinched face, his cheeks are sunken
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10 душа разрывается
душа (сердце) разрывается (рвётся) < на части>разг.one's heart is breaking (bursting, bleeding); it breaks (rends) one's heartА как можно было мучить бедную матушку? Глядя на неё, сердце разрывалось, бывало: щёки её ввалились, глаза впали, в лице был такой чахоточный цвет. (Ф. Достоевский, Бедные люди) — How he could treat my poor mother so I cannot understand. It used to rend my heart to see her, so hollow were her cheeks becoming, so sunken her eyes, so hectic her face.
А теперь он ходил по безлюдной платформе, курил, вспоминал вчерашний разговор с женой, её вымученную, жалкую улыбку и, стискивая зубы, чувствовал, как сердце его разрывается от жалости к прежней Ольге, от огромной человеческой боли... (М. Шолохов, Они сражались за Родину) — And now he was pacing the deserted platform, smoking and recalling the conversation with his wife, her forced, pitiful smile, and gritting his teeth as he felt his heart breaking with pity for the Olga he had once known, with intense human pain...
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