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1 впасть в немилость
1) General subject: be out of favour, fall into disgrace, fall out of favour, fall into disfavor, fall out of favor2) Makarov: come into disfavour, fall into disfavour, fall into disgrace (у кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > впасть в немилость
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2 впадать
несов. - впада́ть, сов. - впасть1) тк. несов. (в вн.; о реке) fall (into), flow (into)2) (в вн.; в какое-л состояние) fall (into), lapse (into), sink (into)впада́ть в заду́мчивость — fall into a reverie
впада́ть в отча́яние — give way to despair; be driven into despair
впада́ть в сомне́ние — begin to have doubts
3) (вваливаться - о щеках, глазах) sink in, become hollow / sunken••впада́ть в неми́лость (у) — fall into disfavour / disgrace (with)
впада́ть в де́тство — enter one's second childhood, be in one's dotage
впада́ть в противоре́чие — contradict oneself
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3 популярность
жен.не пользоваться популярностью — to be in disrepute/disfavour
терять популярность — fall from favour, fall into disfavour
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4 попасть в немилость
1) General subject: (у кого-л.) fall under displeasure, (к кому-л.) get in wrong with, get on the wrong side of (smb.), (к кому-л.) get in wrongly with, fall into disfavour, get on the wrong side of somebody2) Makarov: (у кого-л.) fall under displeasure, fall out of graces with (к кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > попасть в немилость
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5 впадать в немилость
Makarov: fall into disfavour, fall into disgraceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впадать в немилость
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6 немилость
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7 опала
ж.disgrace, disfavourбыть в опале — be in disgrace, be out of favour
впасть в опалу — fall* into disgrace
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8 опала
ж.disgrace, disfavourбыть в опа́ле — be in disgrace, be out of favour
впасть в опа́лу — fall into disgrace
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