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∎ to be buried alive être enterré vivant;∎ he was buried at sea son corps a été immergé en haute mer;∎ buried treasure trésor m enterré ou enfoui;∎ figurative she's buried two husbands already elle a déjà enterré deux maris;∎ we agreed to bury our differences nous avons convenu d'oublier ou d'enterrer nos différends;∎ figurative to bury the hatchet enterrer la hache de guerre, faire la paix(b) (of snow, landslide → town, house) ensevelir;∎ she buried her feet in the sand elle a enfoncé ses pieds dans le sable;∎ figurative to bury one's head in the sand faire l'autruche∎ where have you buried my newspaper? où as-tu fourré mon journal?;∎ she buried her face in the pillow elle enfouit ou enfonça son visage dans l'oreiller;∎ to bury one's face in one's hands enfouir son visage dans ses mains;∎ he always has his nose buried in a book il a toujours le nez fourré dans un livre;∎ figurative to bury oneself in the country s'enterrer à la campagne;∎ long-buried memories began to surface des souvenirs oubliés depuis longtemps commencèrent à refaire surface;∎ it's buried in a drawer somewhere c'est enfoui dans un tiroir quelque part∎ to bury oneself in (one's) work se plonger dans son travail(e) (thrust, plunge → knife) enfoncer, plonger;∎ he buried his hands in his pockets il a fourré les mains dans ses pochescacher, enfouir;∎ the information was buried away in the small print l'information était perdue dans la foule des détails -
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[hed]n1) голова, черепSee:The water was over his head. — Вода была ему выше головы.
She has a good head for heights. — Она хорошо переносит высоту.
She has no head for heights. — Она не переносит высоту.
His proud, noble head bowed to nothing. — Он ни перед чем не склонял своей гордой, благородной головы.
I want a covering for the head. — Мне надо что-нибудь, чем покрыть голову.
He felt a sharp pain in his head. — Он почувствовал резкую боль в голове.
It cost him his head. — Это стоило ему головы/жизни.
to be/to sit at the head of the table — сидеть во главе стола/сидеть на почетном месте за столом;
Two heads are better than one. — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.
I cannot make head or tail of it. — Ничего не возможно разобрать/понять.
- shaven head- majestic head
- bumpy head
- shaking head
- sore head
- grey head
- elegant head
- egg-shaped head
- irregular head
- heavy head
- curly head
- bristling head
- nodding head
- drooping head
- giddy head
- bruised head
- bloody head head
- bleeding head
- hot head
- hooded head
- feathered head- patient's head- horse's head
- head net
- head phone
- head piece
- sharp pain in the back of one's head
- bandage on the head
- constant buzzing in the head
- blow knock on the head
- nod of the head
- shake of the head
- crown of the head
- sharp pain in smb's head
- head with hair
- head of classical form and beauty
- head from a doll
- head of hair
- good head of hair
- with a heavy head
- with a feeling of dullness in one's head
- with confusion in one's head
- over the heads of others
- from head to foot
- with a bare head
- with an uncovered head
- with a bruise on the head
- aim at smb's head
- balance smth on one's head
- bandage smb's head
- apply a bandage to smb's head
- be taller by a head
- be head over ears in debt
- beat oneself on the head with one's fist
- beat smb's head off
- bend one's head over the book
- bite smb's head off
- hang one's head in confusion
- hang one's head down
- hang one's head on one's chest
- bow one's head in admiration
- bow one's head to the ground
- give one's head for a washing
- brandish a sword over one's head
- bring down a sword over smb's head
- break one's head
- bump one's head against smth
- bump heads together
- bury one's head in one's hands
- bury one's head in the sand
- chuck one's head to avoid the blow
- complain of a throbbing pain in the head
- cover one's head to protect it from the sun
- cradle smb's head in one's breasts
- cross one's hands behind one's head
- cry one's head off
- cut off smb's head
- cut one's head open
- dip one's head into the water
- do smth standing on one's head
- do smth over smb's head
- give orders over smb's head
- give answers over smb's head
- sell a house over smb's head
- draw one's head into one's shoulders
- drop one's head on one's breast
- fall head first
- fall head over heels
- fall on one's head
- feel heavy in the head
- feel one's head
- get a bump on the head
- go about with one's head high in the air
- give one's head for smth, state one's head on smth
- go queer in the head
- have a good head for heights
- have a strong head for drink
- have pain in one's head
- hit one's head on the wall
- hit one's head against smth
- hit smb on the head
- hurt one's head
- hold one's head up
- hold one's head with one's hands
- injure one's head
- keep one's head above ground
- keep jerking one's head
- keep one's head covered
- lay one's head on smb's chest
- lift up one's head
- look smb over from head to foot
- nod one's head
- nod one's head in greeting
- plunge head over heels into the fighting
- pull one's hat down on the head
- pull the blanket over one's head
- put one's head out of the window
- put one's head in a noose
- raise one's head
- rest one's head on the pillow
- scratch one's head
- scream one's head off
- seize one's head in one's hands
- set a price on smb's head
- shake one's head
- shake one's head at smth
- sit with one's head propped on one's hand
- snap smb's head off
- stand on one's head
- stand with bare heads
- stand with one's head down
- stand with averted head
- stand smth on its head
- stick one's head in the door
- stroke smb on the head
- talk smb's head off
- talk one's head off
- throw one's head back
- tip one's head to one side
- toss one's head up
- toss one's head in pride
- toss one's head in dissent
- touch one's head to the ground
- tremble from head to foot
- turn away one's head
- turn one's head towards smb
- walk with one's head high
- wear nothing on one's head
- work one's head off
- wound smb in the head
- head sitting deep between the shoulders
- head covered with a kerchief2) руководитель, глава, начальникI must telephone the head office. — Мне надо позвонить в центр.
- executive head- titular head
- administrative head
- military head
- family head
- union heads
- learned heads
- head teacher
- head gardener
- head nurse
- head surgeon
- head-cook
- head waiter
- head workman
- head electrician
- head office
- head master
- department head
- royal heads of Europe
- head of the delegation
- head of the tribe
- head of the department
- heads of all states
- Head of the Government
- Head of the Army
- head of the expedition
- under a competent head
- be at the head of smth
- put smb at the head of the movement
- be at the head of the whole business
- stand at the head of all nations in matters of art
- be at the head of the epoch
- be at the head of the field
- be at the head of the race
- those at the head of the whole business3) ум, интеллект, умственные способности; (а.) a clear (bright, logical) head светлый (ясный, логичный) умThe problem is over/beuond our heads. — Нам эту проблему не понять.
He talked over our heads. — То, что он говорил, не доходило до/было выше нашего понимания.
He is positively/quite out of his head. — Он определенно выжил из ума.
Such an idea never entered my head. — Такая мысль мне никогда не приходила в голову/на ум.
I can't get that into his head. — Я не могу ему этого растолковать/втолковать.
He made it up out of his own head. — Он все это сам придумал/очинил/выдумал.
(b) a wise head — умница/мудрая голова/умник;
the wiser heads — мудрецы;
a hot head — горячая голова/вспыльчивый человек;
a wooden head — тупица;
a competent head — знающий человек;
to have a good head upon one's shoulders — иметь хорошую голову на плечах/быть умным;
to have an old head on young shoulders — иметь здравый смысл/быть не по годам умудрённым
- steady head- cool head
- level head
- bother one's head about smth
- be over smb's head
- get a swollen head
- be over the heads of the pupils
- come to smb's head
- do smth off the top of one's head
- do calculations in one's head
- fill one's head with trifles
- give smb his head
- have a good head for figures
- have a head for details
- have no head for names
- have a good head for politics
- keep a level head
- keep one's head
- keep one's head shut
- keep smth in one's head
- keep a cool head in emergencies
- lose one's head
- be of one's head
- be off one's head about smb
- have a good head on one's shoulders
- have an old head on young shoulders
- put smth into smb's head
- put ideas into smb's head
- put two heads together
- puzzle one's head about smth
- show much head for business
- take smth into one's head
- turn smb's head with flattery
- trouble one's head about smth
- use one's head
- write out of one's head4) скот, голова скота (единица счёта), поголовье скота; 20 heads of deer двадцать голов оленей- large head of game
- consumption of milk per head of the population5) верхняя главная часть предмета, верх, верхушка, верхняя часть, головная часть, передняя часть, головка, шляпкаWe'll have to knock in the head of the barrel. — Нам придется пробить верх бочки.
heads I win, tails I lose. — Орел - я выигрываю, решка - проигрываю.
Coins often bear the head of a famous ruler. — На монетах нередко высечена голова известного правителя.
- forked head- wooden head
- tape-recorder head
- pit head
- pointed arrow head
- axe head
- missile head
- pin head
- figure head
- crumpled head
- head tide
- head wind
- head lights
- head stone
- head land- head division of a parade- head of the bed
- head of the column
- head of the river
- head of the bay- head of a hammer- head of a rail
- head of a violin
- head of cane
- head of the stairs
- head of the barrel
- head of barley
- head of a rock
- head of a peer
- mountain head overgrown by shrubbery
- nails with a wide head
- bolts with a square head
- axe with a heavy head
- glass of beer with a good head on it
- car with a folding head
- at the head of a page
- at the head of the list
- stand at the head of the bay
- boil is gathering head6) раздел, рубрика, параграф, пункт, заголовокThe story has a double head. — У рассказа двойное название.
He arranged his speech under four main heads. — Он разбил свою речь на четыре основных пункта/раздела.
It may be included under this head. — Это может быть включено в этот параграф/раздел.
It comes/it is kept/it is included under the head of "miscellavous". — Это помещено в параграфе "разное".
To hit the nail on the head. — ◊ Попасть в самую точку. /Попасть не в бровь, а в глаз.
Two heads are better than one. — ◊ Ум хорошо, а два лучше. /Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.
To toss heads or tails. — ◊ Бросать жребий.
I cannot make head or tail of it. — ◊ Не могу ничего понять/разобрать.
- heads of chapters- document arranged under five heads
- under two colums head
- group the facts under three heads
- remark on this head
- speak on this head
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совер.;
возвр.;
(в кого-л./что-л.) ;
разг.
1) bury oneself (in) прям. и перен.;
hide (one's face) (in) уткнуться головой в подушку ≈ to bury one's head in the pillow уткнуться в угол ≈ to hide (one's face) in a corner
2) (наткнуться) come to rest( upon, against), be stopped (by) ∙ уткнуться носом в книгу ≈ to bury oneself in a bookБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > уткнуться
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сов. (в вн.) разг.1. bury oneself (in) (тж. перен.); hide* (one's face) (in)уткнуться в угол — hide* (one's face) in a corner
2. ( наткнуться) come* to rest (upon, against), be stopped (by)♢
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сов. (в вн.) разг.1) (ткнувшись, спрятаться во что-л) bury ['be-] oneself (in); hide (one's face) (in)уткну́ться в у́гол — hide (one's face) in a corner
уткну́ться голово́й в поду́шку — bury one's head in the pillow
2) ( наткнуться) come to rest (upon, against), be stopped (by), hit (d)••уткну́ться но́сом в кни́гу — bury oneself in a book
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(в кого-л./что-л.)совер.; разг.1) bury oneself (in) прям. и перен.; hide (one's face) (in)2) ( наткнуться) come to rest (upon, against), be stopped (by)•• -
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8 chowa|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (kłaść) to put (away); (głęboko) to stow (away)- chować coś na miejsce to put sth back a. away- chować coś do kieszeni/szafy to put sth in one’s pocket/in the cupboard- chować rewolwer do kabury to put a gun in its holster ⇒ schować2. (przechowywać) to keep, to put- chować coś w szafie/pod łóżkiem to keep sth in the cupboard/in a drawer/under the bed- chować jedzenie na zapas to keep some spare food- termometr chowamy w apteczce we keep the thermometer in the medicine cabinet- w której szufladzie chowasz sztućce? which drawer do you keep a. put the cutlery in?- mieszkanie jest maleńkie, nie ma gdzie chować rzeczy the flat’s tiny, there’s nowhere to put anything (away) ⇒ schować3. (ukrywać) to hide, to keep [biżuterię, pieniądze]; to harbour, to hide [zbiega, przestępcę]- chować cukierki/zapałki przed dziećmi to hide sweets/matches from the children- pieniądze były chowane w różnych miejscach the money was stowed (away) a. concealed in different places ⇒ schować4. (nie ujawniać) to keep, to hide [tajemnicę]- chować coś w tajemnicy to keep sth (a) secret- ciekawe, jakie tajemnice chowasz przede mną I wonder what secrets you’re keeping a. hiding from me5. (zasłaniać) to bury [twarz]- chować głowę w/pod poduszkę to bury one’s head in/under the pillow- chować twarz w dłoniach to bury one’s face in one’s hands ⇒ schować6. pot. (wychowywać) to bring up, to raise US- chować kogoś surowo to bring sb up strictly- chować dzieci na porządnych ludzi to bring one’s children up to be decent people ⇒ wychować7. (trzymać, hodować) to rear, to raise, to keep [świnie, drób, bydło]; to keep [psa]- chować owce na wełnę to raise a. keep sheep for their wool8. (składać do grobu) to bury ⇒ pochować 9. książk. (żywić uczucia) to harbour [gniew, żal] (do kogoś towards sb); to bear, to harbour [urazę] (do kogoś against sb); to cherish [wspomnienia] (o czymś of sth)- chować urazę do kogoś to feel bitter towards sb, to harbour a grudge against sb książk.- chować w pamięci wspomnienia z dzieciństwa to cherish one’s childhood memoriesⅡ chować się 1. (znikać z pola widzenia) to disappear, to go; (chronić się) to (take) shelter- słońce chowa się za lasem the sun is going down behind the forest- chować się do cienia to try and find some shade ⇒ schować się- chować się przed policją to hide a. be in hiding from the police- dzieci chowały się, a inne ich szukały some children hid and the others looked for them- gdzieś ty się chowała cały ten czas? przen. where have you been (hiding) all this time? ⇒ schować się- chować się u ciotki to be brought up by an aunt- chować się na wsi/w mieście/w Poznaniu to be brought up a. be raised in the country/in the city/in Poznań- wtedy panny chowały się na powieściach sentymentalnych in those days young ladies were brought up on sentimental novels ⇒ wychować się4. (rozwijać się, rosnąć) [krowy, konie] to be reared; [dzieci] to grow up- dobrze się chować [dziecko, zwierzę] to thrive- jak im się chłopaki chowają? how are their lads getting on?5. (być grzebanym) to be buried- polecić/kazać się chować w rodzinnej wsi to ask/give instructions to be buried in one’s home village■ chować głowę w piasek to bury one’s head in the sand- chować coś pod sukno to sweep sth under the carpet a. rugThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chowa|ć
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9 wühlen
I v/i1. dig; Tier: burrow (in + Dat into); Schwein, Vogel: root; in der Erde / im Schlamm wühlen Schwein: grub up soil / root about in the mud; im Schmutz wühlen mess about in the mud ( oder dirt), wallow in the mud (fig. mire); sich [Dat] in den Haaren wühlen rumple one’s hair2. suchend: root ( nach for); Person: auch rummage (around in); die Journalisten wühlten in i-r Vergangenheit fig. the journalists rummaged around in her past4. umg., fig. (schwer arbeiten) beaver away, Brit. auch graft5. POL., pej. (hetzen) agitateIII v/refl Tier: burrow (in + Akk into); sich wühlen durch burrow one’s way through; Panzer etc.: churn through; fig., durch Akten etc.: rummage through* * *to burrow; to rummage; to dig; to spade; to grub* * *wüh|len ['vyːlən]1. viim Bett wǘhlen im Schmutz or Dreck wǘhlen — to toss and turn
2) (= suchen) to rummage, to root (nach etw for sth)in den Schubladen wǘhlen — to rummage through the drawers
3) (fig) to gnaw (in +dat at)4) (inf = schwer arbeiten) to slog (inf)5) (= Untergrundarbeit leisten) to stir things up2. vtto dig, to burrow3. vrsich durch die Menge/das Gestrüpp/die Akten wǘhlen — to burrow one's way through the crowd/the undergrowth/the files
* * *1) (to search by digging: The pigs were grubbing around for roots.) grub2) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) root* * *wüh·len[ˈvy:lən]I. vi1. (kramen)wonach wühlst du denn in der alten Truhe? what are you rummaging for in that old chest?einen Schlüssel aus der Tasche \wühlen to root [or dig] a key out of a bag2. (graben, aufwühlen)bei uns im Garten \wühlen wieder Maulwürfe we've got moles in our garden againin jds Haaren \wühlen to tousle sb's hairin den Kissen \wühlen (fig) to bury oneself in the cushions [or pillowsgegen die Regierung \wühlen to stir things up against the governmentII. vrder Wurm wühlt sich durch das Erdreich the worm burrows its way through the soilich muss mich durch einen Stapel Akten \wühlen I have to wade through a pile of files* * *1.intransitives Verb1) dig; (mit der Schnauze) root ( nach for); < mole> tunnel, burrow2.transitives Verb burrow; tunnel out < burrow>3.reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) /durch etwas wühlen — burrow into/through something
* * *A. v/i1. dig; Tier: burrow (in +dat into); Schwein, Vogel: root;in der Erde/im Schlamm wühlen Schwein: grub up soil/root about in the mud;sich [dat]in den Haaren wühlen rumple one’s hair2. suchend: root (nach for); Person: auch rummage (around in);die Journalisten wühlten in i-r Vergangenheit fig the journalists rummaged around in her past3. fig, Hunger, Schmerz: gnaw;4. umg, fig (schwer arbeiten) beaver away, Br auch graft5. POL, pej (hetzen) agitateB. v/t (Loch etc) burrow;den Kopf ins Kissen wühlen burrow one’s head into the pillowC. v/r Tier: burrow (in +akk into);sich wühlen durch burrow one’s way through; Panzer etc: churn through; fig, durch Akten etc: rummage through* * *1.intransitives Verb1) dig; (mit der Schnauze) root ( nach for); < mole> tunnel, burrow2.transitives Verb burrow; tunnel out < burrow>3.reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) /durch etwas wühlen — burrow into/through something
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10 schowa|ć
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (umieścić, włożyć) to put [sth] (away), to put (away)- schować chustkę do kieszeni to put a handkerchief in one’s pocket- przed wyjściem schowaj wszystkie zabawki put all the toys away before you go- schować coś na pamiątkę to keep sth as a memento- schować miecz do pochwy to sheathe one’s sword ⇒ chować2. (ukryć) to conceal, to hide [sth] (away), to hide (away)- schować narkotyki w podwieszanym suficie to conceal drugs in a false ceiling- schować cukierki przed dziećmi to hide the sweets from the children- co tam schowałeś w tej szufladzie? what have you got hidden (away) in that drawer?- schować zbiegłego więźnia w stodole to hide an escaped prisoner in the barn ⇒ chować3. (wciągnąć) to draw a. pull in, to draw a. pull [sth] in [czułki, macki]; to sheathe [pazury]; to retract [podwozie] ⇒ chować 4. (odłożyć na później) to put [sth] aside, to put aside, to store [sth] away, to store away- schować chleb na drogę/na jutro to put aside some bread for the journey/for tomorrow ⇒ chować5. (zasłonić) to bury- schować głowę pod poduszkę to bury one’s head under a pillow- schowała twarz w dłoniach/w poduszkę she buried her face in her hands/in the pillow- schował ręce do kieszeni he hid his hands in his pockets ⇒ chowaćⅡ schować się 1. (zniknąć) to disappear, to hide (oneself); [księżyc, słońce] to hide- pociąg schował się w tunelu the train disappeared into the tunnel- skoro tylko słońce się schowało, ważki zniknęły w trzcinach as soon as the sun went down, the dragonflies disappeared into the reeds- księżyc schował się za chmury the moon hid itself behind the clouds ⇒ chować się2. (schronić się) to hide out, to hole up- schować się przed policją to hide from the police- schować się pod drzewem/przed burzą to find shelter under a tree/from the storm ⇒ chować się3. (wsunąć się) to retract- czy podwozie się schowało? did the landing gear retract? ⇒ chować się■ schowaj się ze swoimi radami/pomysłami pot. keep your advice/ideas to yourself- inne ogrody przy twoim mogą się schować pot. your garden puts others to shameThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > schowa|ć
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enfouir [ɑ̃fwiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb2. reflexive verb• s'enfouir dans/sous to bury o.s. (or itself) in/under* * *ɑ̃fwiʀ
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1) ( enterrer) to bury2) ( dissimuler)enfouir quelque chose dans un sac — ( sans soin) to shove something into a bag; ( avec soin) to tuck something away in a bag
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s'enfouir verbe pronominal ( se blottir)s'enfouir sous les couvertures — to burrow under the blankets; ( s'enterrer) to bury oneself ( dans in)
* * *ɑ̃fwiʀ vt(dans le sol) to bury, (dans un tiroir) to tuck away* * *enfouir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( enterrer) to bury [trésor, déchets];2 ( dissimuler) enfouir son visage dans les coussins to bury one's face in the cushions; enfouir qch dans un sac/tiroir ( sans soin) to shove sth into a bag/drawer; ( avec soin) to tuck sth away in a bag/drawer; enfouir ses mains dans ses poches to shove one's hands into one's pockets; village enfoui dans la forêt village buried in the forest.B s'enfouir vpr1 ( se blottir) s'enfouir sous les couvertures to burrow under the blankets;2 ( s'enterrer) to bury oneself (dans in).[ɑ̃fwir] verbe transitif1. [mettre sous terre - os, trésor] to bury2. [blottir] to nestle————————s'enfouir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'enterrer] to bury oneself2. [se blottir] to burrows'enfouir dans un terrier/sous les couvertures to burrow in a hole/under the blankets -
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[heə]nHer hair is slightly frosted. — У нее волосы с сединой.
The wind blows (ruffles) smb's hair. — Ветер треплет (шевелит) волосы.
Her hair needs trimming. — Ей надо подравнять волосы.
I must have my hair cut (done). — Мне надо постричься (сделать прическу).
My hair is short. — У меня короткие волосы.
- wavy hairHis wiry hair stood up on his head. — Его жесткие волосы стояли дыбом.
- long hair
- tousled hair
- curly hair
- straight hair
- matted hair
- bobbed hair - straw-coloured hair
- snow-white hair
- silken hair
- unkempt hair
- braided hair
- flexed hair
- bleached hair
- hair on the head
- fine crop
- strand of hair
- lock of hair
- let one's hair grow
- let one's hair down
- wear one's hair loose
- have one's hair cut
- wear one's hair long- braid one's hair- curl one's hair
- lose one's hair
- put one's hair up- wash one's hair- get one's hair clean
- part one's hair in the middle
- tidy one's disordered hair
- rumple one's hair
- tousle smb's hair
- toss one's hair
- wind one's hair around one's finger
- toss the hair back from one's forehead
- tuck one's hair under one's hat
- pat one's hair back into place
- smooth one's hair
- dry one's hair
- stroke smb's hair
- pass one's hand over one's hair
- sleek one's hair
- run one's hands though one's hair
- bury one's hands in one's hair
- seize smb by the hair
- trim one's hair
- have a fine head of hair
- dye the hair black
- tear one's hair
- smb's hair curls
- smb's hair is spread out over the pillow
- smb's hair is streaming in the wind
- smb's hair bristled up
- hair falls out2) волосокThere is not a single grey hair on his head. — У него нет нединого седого волоса.
He found two long hairs on his coat. — Он нашел у себя на пальто два длинных волоса.
There is a hair on your sleeve. — У тебя на рукаве волос.
- pluck out a hair- find a hair in the soup•USAGE:(1.) В отличие от русского существительного волосы английское существительное hair 1. - неисчисляемое, имеет форму только единственного числа, соответственно согласуется с глаголом в единственном числе и определяется словами some, much, little. (2.) Существительное hair 1. обычно употребляется с притяжательными местоимениями: to wash one's hair мыть голову; to do smb's (one's) hair делать прическу; to wear one's hair long носить длинные волосы; His hair is falling out. У него выпадают волосы. В русском языке в отношении первого лица притяжательное местоимение не употребляется. (3.) Hair 2. в отличие от hair 1. - исчисляемое существительное и соответственно имеет формы как единственного, так и множественного числа: There was not a single grey hair on his head. У него не было ни единого седого волоса. He found two long hairs on his sleeve. Он нашел у себя на рукаве два длинных волоса. There is a hair on your coat. У тебя на пальто волос. (4.) For hair 1.; See money, n
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