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1 увлечься теннисом
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2 увлекаться
увлечься1. be carried away; (чем-л.) take* a great (on smth.), go* mad (on smth.) разг.; (кем-л.) take* a fancy (to smb.)легко увлекаться — be easily carried away, или infatuated
увлекаться теннисом, шахматами и т. п. — be keen on tennis, chess, etc.
3. страд. к увлекать -
3 увлекаться
несов. - увлека́ться, сов. - увле́чься1) (тв.; проявлять повышенный интерес) be carried away (by); take a great interest (in); be keen (on)легко́ увлека́ться — be easily carried away (by)
увлека́ться те́ннисом [ша́хматами] — be keen on tennis [chess]
он увлёкся и забы́л о пра́вилах поведе́ния — he got carried away and forgot his manners
2) (кем-л; влюбляться) take a fancy (to); be infatuated (by); fall (for) -
4 рост
1) General subject: advancement, auxesis (особ. без деления клеток), development, escalation, excrescence (волос, рогов), gain, germination, growing, growth, height, inch, inches, increase, progress, rally, rebound, recovery, rise (влияния), shoot, size, spread, spring tide, stature, step up, step-up, the standard of height, upgrowth, upsweep, uptick, upturn (цен и т. п.), vegetation, frame (Am. E.:The gold Christian Louboutin heels added at least four inches to Serena's 5-foot-9 frame. http://sports.yahoo.com/tennis/blog/busted_racquet/post/Photos-Serena-Williams-8217-plunging-minidres?urn=ten-wp2287), upsurge2) Medicine: body height (антропометрический показатель), enlargement, expansion, standing height3) Colloquial: standard (человека)4) American: jack-up (цен, учётного процента)6) Engineering: height (высота), intumescence (при обжиге)7) Agriculture: double-Worked, double-working, stomatal pore8) Chemistry: accretion10) Mathematics: rising11) Economy: advance (цен, курсов и т.п.), hike, multiplication, runup, take-off, (продаж) uplift (... the campaign also resulted in a measurable sales uplift (A.M. Kaplan, M. Haenlein, Social Media))12) Accounting: development (предприятия)13) Metallurgy: bulge15) Psychology: developmental growth, maturation16) Oil: buildup (глинистой корки, плотности бурового раствора и т. п.)17) Silicates: afterexpansion (огнеупорного изделия при обжиге), growth (кристаллов), swelling (при обжиге)18) Business: advance19) Drilling: increment20) Investment: pickup21) Polymers: propagation (цепи)22) Automation: bulging23) Marine science: increasing24) Makarov: advance (напр. цен), building-up, coarsening (частиц, зёрен, минералов, агрегатов), elevating, elevation, growth (клеток), height (высота растения), incubation, move, movement, outgrowth (размеров, границ и т.п.), plant, springing, upgrade, upsweep (деловой активности и т.п.), zoom, zooming -
5 играть
(что-л.)несовер. - играть; совер. - сыграть1) play в разл. знач.; act, perform (об актере тж.)играть во что-л. — to play at smth.
играть без денег — to play without stakes; to play for love разг.
играть в прятки — to play hide-and-seek; перен. to be secretive
играть Гамлета — to play/act Hamlet, to take the part of Hamlet
играть по большой — to play for high stakes, to play high
играть ферзем — шахм. to move the queen
3) только несовер. (чем-л.; с чем-л.)( относиться несерьезно) toy (with), trifle (with)••- играть на руку- играть в скромность - играть комедию
- играть на бирже
- играть на чувствах толпы - играть словами
- не играет роли
- сыграть вничью
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6 входить
vi; св - войти́1) проникать внутрь to come into, to enter, to go intoвойди́те! — come in!
входи́ть в авто́бус — to get on a bus
2) вмещаться to go in, to fit inраке́тка вхо́дит в су́мку? — does the tennis racket fit in the bag?
сюда́ бо́льше ничего́ не войдёт — there is no room for anything else
3) в сочет с сущ означает начало действия, состояниявходи́ть в си́лу — to come into effect/force; to take effect
входи́ть в мо́ду — to come into fashion
входи́ть во вкус — to begin to enjoy
у него́ вошло́ в привы́чку — he got in(to) the habit (of)
наде́юсь, э́то не войдёт у вас в привы́чку — I hope you are not going to make a habit of this
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7 уступать
св - уступи́ть1) vt отказываться в пользу другого to give sth up to sb, to let sb have sth; по договору, праву и т. п. to concede sth to sb; to yield lit sth to sbуступа́ть часть террито́рии сосе́днему госуда́рству — to concede/to cede lit part of the territory to a neighbo(u)ring state
уступа́ть сдавать го́род врагу́ — to yield/to surrender the city to the enemy
уступа́ть давле́нию — to yield/to bow to pressure
уступа́ть кому-л доро́гу — to make way for sb, to let sb pass, о транспорте to yield the right-of-way to the other driver, AE to yield to sb
она́ уступа́ла сестре́ во всём — she was entirely complaisant lit to her sister
2) vi быть хуже кого/чего-л to be inferior/second to sb/sthв архитекту́рном отноше́нии Псков едва́ ли уступа́ет Но́вгороду — architecturally Pskov is not much inferior to Novgorod
э́тот тенниси́ст сейча́с уступа́ет то́лько пе́рвой раке́тке ми́ра — this tennis player is now second only to world top player
3) vt разг снижать цену to take/to knock off (the price)
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