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1 запутаться в трудностях
General subject: tie oneself in knots, tie oneself into knots, tie oneself up in knots, tie oneself up into knotsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запутаться в трудностях
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2 не находить себе места
1) General subject: fo have the heebie-jeebies, have the heebie-jeebies, have the jeebies, have kittens, tie oneself up in knots2) Religion: guilt3) Jargon: feel antsyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не находить себе места
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3 увязнуть в трудностях
General subject: tie oneself up in knotsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увязнуть в трудностях
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4 запутаться
1) General subject: be entrapped, be in a maze, bungle (в споре, дискуссии), catch (в проволоке и т.п.), get into a fuddle, get into a mess, get into a muddle (в чем-л.), get into hot water, get mixed, immesh, kink, ravel, tangle, to be entrapped, to be lost in the clouds (в аргументах), to be out of bearing, lost (im lost in the meaning), tie oneself up into a knot (в проблемах), tie oneself in knots (в чем-л.), tie oneself up in a knot, get one's wires crossed2) Naval: foul3) Mathematics: become involved4) British English: (в объяснениях) tie up in knots -
5 сбиться с толку
General subject: tie oneself in knots, get balled up
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