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1 миновать
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2 миновать
несов. и сов.1) (вн.; проехать, пройти мимо) pass (d)2) (рд.; избежать) escape (d)ему́ э́того не минова́ть — he cannot escape it
3) ( окончиться) be over, be pastзима́ минова́ла — (the) winter is over
бу́ря минова́ла — the storm has blown over
опа́сность минова́ла — the danger is past
••чему́ быть, того́ не минова́ть посл. — what will be will be
мину́я подро́бности — omitting details
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3 улечься
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4 буря
ж.снежная буря — snowstorm, blizzard
магнитная буря физ. — magnetic storm
буря пронеслась, миновала (перен.) — the storm has blown / passed over
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буря в стакане воды — storm in a tea-cup«буря и натиск» ист. лит. — «Sturm und Drang» нем.
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5 буря
ж.storm; (очень сильная; гл. обр. поэт.) tempest; ( на море) galeсне́жная бу́ря — snowstorm, blizzard
магни́тная бу́ря физ. — magnetic storm
бу́ря пронесла́сь / минова́ла — the storm has blown / passed over
••бу́ря восто́ргов — storm of cheers
бу́ря в стака́не воды́ — ≈ storm in a teacup; tempest in a teapot
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6 вздохнуть свободно
вздохнуть свободно (свободнее, спокойно, спокойнее)draw an easy breath; breathe freely- Ну, слава богу, Николай Иванович, - сказал он Миллеру, - теперь гроза, над нами тяготевшая, совсем прошла, и наше несчастное дело с часовым совершенно уладилось. Теперь, кажется, мы можем вздохнуть спокойно. (Н. Лесков, Человек на часах) — 'Well, Nikolai Ivanovich, thank God the storm cloud which hung over us has quite blown over, and our unfortunate affair with the sentry has been settled. Now, it seems, we can draw an easy breath.'
Тоня совсем взбесилась, она не желает слышать о Зорине, не считает его отцом дочери. Она утверждает, что вздохнула наконец свободно, что замуж вышла удачно, что у них любовь. (В. Белов, Свидания по утрам) — And Tonya was crazy, she refused to hear anything of Zorin, didn't recognize him as the child's father. She asserted that now she could breathe freely, that she was happily married, she and her new husband were in love.
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