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1 кивать одобрительно
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > кивать одобрительно
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2 кивнуть одобрительно
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > кивнуть одобрительно
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3 кивать
кивнуть1. ( головой) nod (one's head); ( в знак согласия) nod assent2. (на вн.; указывать кивком) motion (to); (перен.) allude (to); тк. несов. разг. ( сваливать вину) put* the blame (on) -
4 кивать
несов. - кива́ть, сов. - кивну́ть1) ( головой) nodкива́ть в знак согла́сия — nod one's agreement
кива́ть одобри́тельно — nod one's approval [ə'pruː-]
2) (на вн.; указывать, намекать) motion (to); ( иметь в виду) allude (to)3) тк. несов. разг. ( сваливать вину) put the blame (on)••Ива́н кива́ет на Петра́, а тот и на Федо́та погов. — everyone says someone else is responsible; ≈ that's what's called passing the buck
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1) General subject: applaud, approve, countenance, give fiat to (что-л.), indorse, sanction, say amen, set one's seal to, spirit, give approval, give fiat to (санкционировать, что-л.), sign off on, give the thumbs up, set the seal3) Diplomatic term: give assent to (что-л.)4) Jargon: give the nod5) Sakhalin energy glossary: give smth. the green light6) leg.N.P. adopt (e.g., a contract signed by a minor), approve of7) oil&gas: endorse (vs. approve) (vs. утвердить)
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