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1 bear misfortune with equanimity
Общая лексика: не терять самообладания при неудачеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bear misfortune with equanimity
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2 equanimity
[͵i:kwə|ʹnımıtı,͵ekwə{ʹnımıtı}-] nхладнокровие; невозмутимость; спокойствие, самообладаниеto upset /to disturb/ smb.'s equanimity - вывести кого-л. из равновесия
to say smth. with complete equanimity - сказать что-л. совершенно невозмутимым тоном
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3 equanimity
n хладнокровие; невозмутимость; спокойствие, самообладаниеСинонимический ряд:1. ataraxy (noun) ataraxy; balance; calmness; coolness; imperturbability; phlegm; sangfroid; self-possession2. poise (noun) aplomb; calm; composure; dignity; patience; peace of mind; poise; sang-froid; serenity; tranquillity -
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ˌekwəˈnɪmɪtɪ сущ. невозмутимость, хладнокровие;
спокойствие, самообладание to upset smb.'s equanimity ≈ расстроить кого-л. Syn: composure, presence of mind хладнокровие;
невозмутимость;
спокойствие, самообладание - to bear misfortune with * не терять самообладания при неудаче - to upset smb.'s * вывести кого-либо из равновесия - to say smth. with complete * сказать что-либо совершенно невозмутимым тоном equanimity спокойствие, самообладание;
хладнокровие, невозмутимостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > equanimity
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