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1 надежда
ж. (на вн.)возлага́ть наде́жды (на вн.) — pin one's hopes (on)
оправда́ть наде́жды — justify hopes
пита́ть наде́жды (на вн.) — cherish hopes (for), have hopes (of)
подава́ть наде́жду кому́-л — give hope to smb
потеря́ть вся́кую наде́жду — lose all hope
распрости́ться со все́ми наде́ждами — say goodbye to all hopes
есть ли наде́жда, что...? — is there any hope that...?
наде́жды на э́то угаса́ют — hopes of that are fading
ни мале́йшей наде́жды — not the faintest / slightest hope; not a glimmer of hope
на тебя́ вся [после́дняя] наде́жда — you are our only [last] hope
в наде́жде (на вн.; что) — in the hope (of; that + clause)
в наде́жде (на то), что пого́да улу́чшится — in the hope that the weather will improve
••наде́жда умира́ет после́дней посл. — hope springs eternal in the human breast
луч / про́блеск наде́жды — a glimmer / ray of hope
подава́ть наде́жды — promise (well), bode well
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2 брезжить
= брезжиться1) ( рассветать) dawn; ( слабо светить) glimmerбре́зжила заря́ — dawn was breaking
у́тро чуть бре́зжится — day is just beginning to break, day is just dawning
2) ( слабо проявляться)всё ещё бре́зжила кака́я-то наде́жда — there was still a glimmer of hope
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3 тлеть
нсв vi1) гореть без пламени to smo(u)lderнаде́жда ещё тлела — there was still a glimmer of hope
2) гнить to rot, to decay, разлагаться to decompose, to mo(u)lder lit
См. также в других словарях:
glimmer of hope — A slight chance of success. ► “There remains a glimmer of hope in South Korea’s overall business conditions as the prolonged sluggishness appears to be ending.” (Business Korea, May 1992, p. 12) … American business jargon
glimmer of hope — A glimmer of hope is the belief that there is a slight chance that something positive will happen … The small dictionary of idiomes
hope */*/*/ — I UK [həʊp] / US [hoʊp] verb Word forms hope : present tense I/you/we/they hope he/she/it hopes present participle hoping past tense hoped past participle hoped [intransitive/transitive] to want and expect something to happen or be true hope… … English dictionary
hope — hope1 W1S1 [həup US houp] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: hopian] 1.) to want something to happen or be true and to believe that it is possible or likely hope (that) ▪ We hope that more women will decide to join the course. ▪ I do hope… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hope — hope1 [ houp ] verb *** intransitive or transitive to want and expect something to happen or be true: hope (that): I just hope she s pleasant to him on his birthday. hope for: It wouldn t be sensible to hope for immediate success. The best they… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hope — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 belief that sth you want will happen ADJECTIVE ▪ deep (esp. AmE), fervent, great ▪ a feeling of considerable hope ▪ It is my fervent hope that you will be able to take this project forward … Collocations dictionary
glimmer — I UK [ˈɡlɪmə(r)] / US [ˈɡlɪmər] noun [countable] Word forms glimmer : singular glimmer plural glimmers 1) a soft weak light that is not steady 2) a very slight feeling or look that is not easily noticed There was a glimmer of amusement in his… … English dictionary
glimmer — glim|mer1 [ glımər ] noun count 1. ) a soft weak light that is not steady 2. ) a very slight feeling or look that is not easily noticed: There was a glimmer of amusement in his eyes. a glimmer of hope a very small sign that something might… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glimmer — [[t]glɪ̱mə(r)[/t]] glimmers, glimmering, glimmered 1) VERB If something glimmers, it produces or reflects a faint, gentle, often unsteady light. The moon glimmered faintly through the mists. [V ing] ...the glimmering ocean. 2) N COUNT A glimmer… … English dictionary
hope — I n. 1) to arouse, inspire, stir up hope 2) to raise smb. s hopes 3) to express, voice a hope 4) to cherish, entertain, nurse a hope 5) to pin, place, put one s hopes on 6) to dash, deflate, dispel; thwart smb. s hopes 7) to abandon, give up hope … Combinatory dictionary
hope — 1 verb (I, T) 1 to want something to happen or be true, and to believe it is possible: hope (that): I hope you have a lovely birthday. | I hope I m not disturbing you. | Let s just hope we can find somewhere to park. | hope to do sth: Joan s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English