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61 смръквам се
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62 отхлёбывать
несов. - отхлёбывать, сов. - отхлебну́ть; разг.(вн., рд.) take a mouthful (of); ( немного) take a sip (of) -
63 wine
[waɪn] 1. сущ.1) виноin wine — пьяный, опьяневший
green / new wine — молодое вино
to make / produce wine — изготовлять вино
to take wine with smb. — обменяться тостами с кем-л.; выпить за чьё-л. здоровье
domestic wine — домашнее вино, вино домашнего приготовления
thin wine — слабое вино; разбавленное вино
2) студ. студенческая пирушка3) обычно мн. бокал для вина4) тёмно-красный цвет, цвет красного вина••2. гл.; разг.Good wine needs no (ivy) bush. посл. — Хороший товар сам себя хвалит.
2) пить вино -
64 отпивать
несовер. - отпивать;
совер. - отпить( что-л.;
чего-л.) drink (some of) ;
take a sip (of)drink (some... Р) ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отпивать
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65 отпить
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66 отхлебывать
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отхлебывать
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67 пригубить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пригубить
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68 сделать глоток
to take a sip/mouthfulБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сделать глоток
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69 выпить глоток вина
Makarov: take a sip of wineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выпить глоток вина
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70 делать глоток
General subject: take a sip -
71 отхлебнуть
1) General subject: sup, (большим глотком) swig2) Makarov: take a sip -
72 прошу вас хотя бы пригубить этого вина
Makarov: just take a sip of that wineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прошу вас хотя бы пригубить этого вина
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73 глотнуть
сов. (вн., рд.)take* a sip (of) -
74 отпивать
отпить (вн., рд.)take* a sip (of) -
75 пригубить
сов. (вн.)take* a sip (of), taste (d.) -
76 прихлебнуть
сов.take* a sip -
77 відпивати
= відпитиto take a sip, to drink off -
78 глитнути
(про воду, вино і т. ін.) to take a sip -
79 ковтнути
to take a sip (of) -
80 надпивати
= надпити
См. также в других словарях:
Sip — Sip, v. i. To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips; to take a sip or sips of something. [1913 Webster] [She] raised it to her mouth with sober grace; Then, sipping, offered to the next in place. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sip — I. verb (sipped; sipping) Etymology: Middle English sippen; akin to Low German sippen to sip Date: 14th century intransitive verb to take a sip of something especially repeatedly transitive verb 1. to drink in small quantities 2. to take sips… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sip — n. to take a sip * * * [sɪp] to take a sip … Combinatory dictionary
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Sip — Sip, n. 1. The act of sipping; the taking of a liquid with the lips. [1913 Webster] 2. A small draught taken with the lips; a slight taste. [1913 Webster] One sip of this Will bathe the drooping spirits in delight Beyond the bliss of dreams.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sip — (v.) late 14c., perhaps related to Low Ger. sippen to sip, or O.E. supan to take into the mouth a little at a time (see SUP (Cf. sup) (2)). The noun is attested from 1630s … Etymology dictionary
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