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1 направить все усилия
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2 направлять все усилия
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3 усилие
ср.effort, strain, exertionприлагать все усилия — to make/exert every effort, to spare no effort
направить все усилия (на что-л.) — to bend every effort (to)
не требующий усилий — effortless, facile
бесполезное усилие — bootless effort; мн. ч. lost labour
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4 усилие
с.о́бщими уси́лиями — by common effort(s)
прилага́ть уси́лия — make / apply efforts
прилага́ть все уси́лия (к тому, что́бы) — make / exert / apply every effort (in order + to inf), spare no effort (in order + to inf)
напра́вить все уси́лия (на вн.) — bend every effort (to)
все их уси́лия оказа́лись тще́тными — all their efforts were unavailing [in vain]
велича́йшие уси́лия — supreme effort sg
сде́лать уси́лие над собо́й — force oneself
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5 усилие
с.effortприлагать усилия — make* efforts
прилагать все усилия — make* / exert every effort, spare no effort
направить все усилия (на вн.) — bend* every (to)
все их усилия оказались тщетными — all their efforts were unavailing, или in vain
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6 Л-53
РАЗБИВАТЬСЯ/РАЗБИТЬСЯ (РАСШИБАТЬСЯ/РАСШИБИТЬСЯ) В ЛЕПЁШКУ highly coll VP subj: human most often pfv fut) to make every effort, do everything possible to achieve sth. (or for s.o. 's sake)X в лепёшку разобьётся - X will do whatever it takes (to achieve sth.)X will knock himself out X will bend over backward X will go out of his way. -
7 разбиваться в лепешку
• РАЗБИВАТЬСЯ/РАЗБИТЬСЯ <РАСШИБАТЬСЯ/РАСШИБИТЬСЯ> В ЛЕПЕШКУ highly coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to make every effort, do everything possible to achieve sth. (or for s.o.'s sake):- X will go out of his way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разбиваться в лепешку
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8 разбиться в лепешку
• РАЗБИВАТЬСЯ/РАЗБИТЬСЯ <РАСШИБАТЬСЯ/РАСШИБИТЬСЯ> В ЛЕПЕШКУ highly coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to make every effort, do everything possible to achieve sth. (or for s.o.'s sake):- X will go out of his way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разбиться в лепешку
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9 расшибаться в лепешку
• РАЗБИВАТЬСЯ/РАЗБИТЬСЯ <РАСШИБАТЬСЯ/РАСШИБИТЬСЯ> В ЛЕПЕШКУ highly coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to make every effort, do everything possible to achieve sth. (or for s.o.'s sake):- X will go out of his way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > расшибаться в лепешку
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10 расшибиться в лепешку
• РАЗБИВАТЬСЯ/РАЗБИТЬСЯ <РАСШИБАТЬСЯ/РАСШИБИТЬСЯ> В ЛЕПЕШКУ highly coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to make every effort, do everything possible to achieve sth. (or for s.o.'s sake):- X will go out of his way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > расшибиться в лепешку
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