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1 have enormous latent possibilities
Общая лексика: таить в себе огромные возможностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have enormous latent possibilities
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2 таить
несовер.;
(что-л.) hide, conceal( эмоции и т.д.) ;
harbour таить злобу против кого-л. ≈ to bear smb. malice, to bear smb. a grudge;
to harbour a grudge against smb. таить в себе( что-л.) ≈ to harbour, to be fraught( with) (заключать) таить в себе угрозу войны ≈ to be fraught with the threat of war нечего греха таить ≈ it must be confessed/owned;
we may as well confessнесов. (вн.)
1. conceal (smth.) ;
(хранить в себе) harbour (smth.) ;
2. (заключать в себе) hold* (smth.) ;
(обычно что-л. плохое) be* fraught (with) ;
~ в себе огромные возможности have* enormous latent possibilities;
нечего греха ~ there`s no concealing the fact (that) ;
~ся несов.
3. (скрывать что-л. от других) dissemble, hide* things;
не таясь frankly;
4. (прятаться, скрываться) hide*;
lie* hidden, lie* concealed;
lurk;
~ся во тьме lurk in the darkness;
5. (быть скрытным, невидимым) be* hidden, be* concealed;
6. (быть, иметься где-л.) be*, be* hidden, be* latent. -
3 таить в себе огромные возможности
General subject: have enormous latent possibilitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таить в себе огромные возможности
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4 таить
1) to conceal; (хранить в себе) to harbour
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