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1 the paupers' grave
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I1. [greıv] n1. 1) могилаfamily grave - семейная могила; фамильный склеп
Graves Registration - воен. служба учёта могил
to dig [to decorate] a grave - копать [украшать] могилу
to the grave - уст. по гроб жизни
2) смерть, гибельto be brought to an early grave - безвременно скончаться, погибнуть в расцвете сил
he just escaped a watery grave - он едва не погиб в море /в океане и т. п./
2. могильный холм; надгробный камень3. яма ( для хранения картошки в земле)♢
on this side of the grave - на этом светеnever on this side of the grave - никогда в жизни; ни за что на свете
to make smb. turn in his grave - заставить кого-л. перевернуться в гробу
to find one's grave - найти могилу /гибель/
to dig one's own grave - самому себе могилу рыть, губить себя
to dig one's grave with one's teeth - ≅ погубить себя неумеренностью в еде
to rise from the grave - воскреснуть, восстать из мёртвых
to totter on the brink of the grave, to have one foot in the grave - стоять одной ногой в могиле
secret as the grave - молчаливый; ≅ могила
smb.'s walking on my grave - что-то меня дрожь пробирает
2. [greıv] v (graved [-{greıv}d]; graved, graven) арх.1. гравировать; высекать; вырезыватьtime has graved deep furrows on his face - время избороздило его лицо глубокими морщинами
2. запечатлевать ( в памяти)IIto grave words [counsel] in /on/ the heart - запечатлевать слова [совет] в памяти
1. [grɑ:v] n фон.2. [greıv] a1. серьёзный, веский, важныйgrave errors [doubts] - серьёзные ошибки [сомнения]
to debate grave matters [questions] - обсуждать важные дела [вопросы]
2. тяжёлый, угрожающийgrave accusation - серьёзное /тяжкое/ обвинение
grave symptoms - угрожающие /грозные/ симптомы
3. мрачный, печальныйgrave tone - мрачный тон [см. тж. 5, 2)]
to pass from grave to gay - переходить от грусти к веселью, быть то грустным, то весёлым
4. 1) тёмный ( о красках)2) скромный ( о нарядах)5. 1) степенный, сдержанный2) серьёзный, важный; торжественныйgrave tone - торжественный тон [см. тж. 3]
he looks grave - у него важный /серьёзный/ вид
3) медленный6. влиятельный, авторитетный7. низкий ( о тоне)8. [grɑ:v]фон.1) тупой ( об ударении)2) безударныйII [greıv] n ист.♢
as grave as a judge, ирон. as grave as an owl - с серьёзным видом1) префект, выбираемый жителями ( в Йоркшире и Линкольншире)2) управляющий (имением и т. п.)IV [greıv] v мор. -
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I [greɪv] сущ.1)а) могила; захоронение- paupers' grave
- sink into the grave
- in one's graveв) место успокоения; место, где застала смерть•Syn:2) смерть, гибельSyn:••- have one foot in the grave- turn over in one's grave
- turn in one's grave II [greɪv] гл.; прош. вр. graved; прич. прош. вр. graved, graven= engrave1) вырезать, гравировать, высекатьSyn:Syn:III 1. [greɪv] прил.1)а) серьёзный, веский, важный; требующий размышленияSyn:б) уст. авторитетный, влиятельныйSyn:в) важный, степенный, серьёзный2)а) тяжёлый, угрожающий; серьёзный, чреватый последствиямиSyn:б) мрачный, печальный3) [grɑːv]•Syn:Ant:2. [grɑːv] сущ.1) = grave accent2) уст. низкая нотаIV [greɪv] гл.; мор.очищать подводную часть судна (путём сжигания наслоений и повторного накладывания слоя смолы; производится на берегу или в доке) -
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[greɪv]nмогила, захоронение- paupers' grave
- unmarked grave
- monument over the grave
- dig a grave
- pray at a grave
- sink into the grave
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6 общая могила
1) General subject: the paupers' grave2) Military: common grave -
7 grafgangs-maðr
m. a Norse law term; if freed slaves married against their master’s will, and became paupers, the master might put them into an open grave till one died, when the survivor was taken out. The tale of Svaði digging a grave for the poor, Fms. ii. 222, refers no doubt to this cruel law, which is described in N. G. L. i. 33, but not recorded elsewhere.II. generally a proletarian, N. G. L. i. 97.
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