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1) General subject: slip by, sweep past2) Colloquial: blast past (I stood and watched at least 30 drivers blast past before someone had the decency to stop and let the old lady with a cane cross the road.)3) Makarov: sweep by -
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1. пронестись1. shoot* / sweep* past; (пробежать тж.) rush / scud past2. ( быстро миновать) fly* by; (о буре и т. п.) blow* over3. ( быстро распространяться):пронёсся слух, что — there was a rumour that, a rumour went round that
4. страд. к проносить I2. сов.1. ( приходить в ветхость) wear* out, be worn out2. ( пробыть в носке какое-то время) last -
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I II несов. - проноси́ться, сов. - пронести́сь1) ( быстро двигаться мимо) shoot / sweep past; (пробегать тж.) rush / scud past2) ( быстро миновать) fly by; (о буре и т.п.) blow over3) ( быстро распространяться) spread (quickly)III сов.пронёсся слух, что — there was a rumour that, a rumour went round that
( пробыть в носке какое-то время) lastкостю́м проноси́лся три го́да — the suit lasted three years
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1) General subject: blow over, come in, cover, elapse (о времени), get by, get by (осмотр), get over (расстояние), get through (о законопроекте), go, go away, go by (о времени), lapse (об интересе и т. п.), overgo, overpass, pass, pass along, pass off (об ощущениях и т. п.), pass on, penetrate, penetrate into, penetrate through, penetrate to, percolate, pervade (по, через), pierce, reeve, roll, roll by (о времени и т. п.), roll on (о времени и т. п.), sink, skirt, slip by (о времени), spread, take course, transit, traverse, undergo, wear off (the effect of the medicine will wear off in a few hours - лекарство перестанет действовать через несколько часов), wear on, get through, get under, sweep past, pass away (о времени), (о болезни-не столько в результате лечения, сколько само собой) run its course (пример: The doctor said I just had to stay in and rest until bronchitis ran it’s course), live through, (о болезни, инфекции) clear up, already tried2) Computers: route4) Naval: run in6) Engineering: cross, learn, move, pass through, propagate (о сигнале), raise, traverse through7) Rare: pervade (через что-л.), underrun9) Mathematics: assume, be in progress, become, go through, run across, run from (...) into (...), take on, take place11) Mining: hole (выработку), put down, sink (шахтный ствол), thirl, win (выработку)12) Diplomatic term: proceed (о визите и т.п.)14) Jargon: fly16) Oil: drive (горизонтальную выработку), penetrate (при бурении)17) Astronautics: run18) Mechanic engineering: advance19) Makarov: be under way, come through, develop, draw (напр. штрек), get in, intervene (о времени), pass over, progress, run (о времени), sift (о пыли, снеге и т.п.), silt, transmit, trickle (тж. back, out, through) -
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несовер. - проноситься; совер. - пронестись
1) rush past, flash by, sweep over
2) spread (о слухах); fly by (о времени)* * *rush past, flash by, sweep over* * * -
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I несовер. - проноситься; совер. - пронестись
1) rush past, flash by, sweep over
2) spread (о слухах); fly by (о времени)
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III совер.
1) wear out, be worn out
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1) General subject: breeze, dash, shoot, shoot along, shoot forth, shoot past, streak, sweep, tear, whiz (past)2) Colloquial: slip along3) Australian slang: go through like a dose of salts, go through like a packet of salts4) Makarov: flash -
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1) General subject: career, flash, fly, overblow (о буре, опасности и т. п.), pass (о дожде, буре), pass off, run, rush, sail, scud, shoot, shoot along, shoot forth, shoot past, skim, slip, slip away (о времени), storm, streak, stream, sweep, whirl, fly by (While I stand on the sidewalk looking both ways and waiting, I usually have to wait for between five and 10 cars to fly by before anyone on my side of the road will stop.), whiz (past) (about a car), blaze through, flash through2) Colloquial: spin3) Australian slang: go through like a dose of salts, go through like a packet of salts -
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сов.1. (мимо, через) tear* / sweep* (by, past, through)промчаться стрелой — dart by, flash by
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сов.1) (ми́мо, че́рез; пронестись) tear [teə] / sweep (by, past, through)промча́ться стрело́й — dart by, flash by
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несовер. - проноситься; совер. - пронестись1) rush past, flash by, sweep over2) spread (о слухах); fly by (о времени) -
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I несовер. - проноситься; совер. - пронестись1) rush past, flash by, sweep over2) spread (о слухах); fly by (о времени)II страд. от проносить I III совер.1) wear out, be worn out -
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св - пронести́сь1) быстро ехать, бежать to rush (by/past/through); о мысли to flash/to flit across/through one's mind2) о времени to fly/to flash byпронесли́сь го́ды — years flew by
3) распространяться быстро to spread, to sweepпо го́роду проне́сся слух — the rumo(u)r spread fast across the city, the rumo(u)r swept the city
См. также в других словарях:
sweep — sweep1 [ swip ] (past tense and past participle swept [ swept ] ) verb ** ▸ 1 clean with long brush ▸ 2 move/spread quickly ▸ 3 look at/search ▸ 4 stretch over large area ▸ 5 win easily ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to clean a floor … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sweep — I UK [swiːp] / US [swɪp] verb Word forms sweep : present tense I/you/we/they sweep he/she/it sweeps present participle sweeping past tense swept UK [swept] / US past participle swept ** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to clean a floor, the ground … English dictionary
Sweep (book series) — Sweep Author(s) Cate Tiernan Country USA … Wikipedia
sweep aside — ˌsweep a ˈside [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sweep aside he/she/it sweeps aside present participle sweeping aside past tense swept aside … Useful english dictionary
sweep — ► VERB (past and past part. swept) 1) clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter. 2) move or push with great force. 3) (sweep away/aside) remove or abolish swiftly and suddenly. 4) search or survey (an area). 5) pass or traverse swiftly and… … English terms dictionary
sweep something under the rug — (or carpet) conceal or ignore a problem or difficulty in the hope that it will be forgotten * * * sweep (something) under the rug see ↑sweep, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑rug sweep (something) under the rug (US) (or chiefly Brit swee … Useful english dictionary
sweep along — ˌsweep a ˈlong [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sweep along he/she/it sweeps along present participle sweeping along past tense swept along … Useful english dictionary
sweep back — ˌsweep ˈback [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sweep back he/she/it sweeps back present participle sweeping back past tense … Useful english dictionary
sweep — (v.) c.1300, perhaps from a past tense form of M.E. swope sweep, from O.E. swapan to sweep (transitive & intransitive); see SWOOP (Cf. swoop). The noun meaning range, extent is attested from 1679; in ref. to police or military actions, it is… … Etymology dictionary
sweep — sweep1 W3S3 [swi:p] v past tense and past participle swept [swept] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clean something)¦ 2¦(push something somewhere)¦ 3¦(push somebody/something with force)¦ 4¦(group moves)¦ 5¦(wind/waves etc)¦ 6¦(become popular)¦ 7¦(feeling)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sweep — [[t]swi͟ːp[/t]] ♦♦♦ sweeps, sweeping, swept 1) VERB If you sweep an area of floor or ground, you push dirt or rubbish off it using a brush with a long handle. [V n] The owner of the store was sweeping his floor when I walked in... [V n prep/adv]… … English dictionary