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1 затмить
1) General subject: blind, defuse, extinguish, go better (кого-л.), knock, obscure, outdazzle, outmatch, outshine, outtop, overshadow, overtop, put into the shade, run away (with; особ. в театре), take the shine out of, umbrage (кого-л.), beat hollow, steal the show, take the shine out of (кого-л.), steal the show (кого-л. другого), steal the spotlight (кого-л.), steal the limelight (кого-либо), throw in the shade (превзойти, кого-л., что-л.), throw into the shade (превзойти, кого-л., что-л.), take the shine out of (что-л.), (соперника) steal the scene, run rings around somebody2) Colloquial: upstage -
2 затмевать
1) General subject: blind, defuse, dwarf, eclipse, extinguish, lay over, obscure, outdazzle, outmatch, outshine, outtop, overshadow, overshine, overtop, put into the shade, sour, take the shine out of, put into the shade, throw into the shade, upstage2) American: blanket (кого-л.)3) Rare: dazzle, shine down5) Makarov: extinguish (красотой), shade (кого-л.), submerge, cast in the shade, cast into the shade -
3 затмевать
overshadow глагол: словосочетание:knock into a cocked hat (затмевать, превосходить, одолевать, разбивать, наносить поражение, исколошматить)take the shine out of (затмевать, превосходить) -
4 в тени
1) (незаметным, невыделяющимся (быть, оставаться, держаться и т. п.)) be < left> in the shade; be (keep, remain, stand, stay) in the background; remain in the shadow- Когда доходит до оценки показаний, является директор и отстраняет нас. И работники, которых мы намечаем, остаются в тени, а на первое место выдвигаются люди, угодные директору... (В. Панова, Кружилиха) — 'When it comes to judging exhibits the director pushes us aside. The workmen we choose are left in the shade, while those the director fancies, get all the limelight.'
В те годы, как я теперь понимаю, отец меня многому научил, если, в сущности, не всему. Только делал он это неназойливо, осторожно, почему-то всегда оставаясь в тени, будто занятый чем-то другим. (О. Кожухова, Донник) — In those years, as I now realise, father taught me a great deal, if not in essence everything. But he did it unobtrusively, cautiously, for some reason keeping in the background, as though occupied with something else.
2) (на втором плане (оставлять, держать и т. п. кого-либо, что-либо)) keep smb. in the background; keep smth. in the background; put (cast, throw) smb., smth. in (into) the shade
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