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61 знать толк
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62 толк
м.1) разг. ( смысл) sense2) разг. ( польза) use3) ( разновидность учения) trend; ( в религии) persuasion [-'sweɪ-]••бе́з толку — senselessly; to no purpose, for nothing
с толком — the right way; in a sensible way
сбить с толку (вн.) — confuse (d), muddle (d), bewilder [-'wɪ-] (d)
доби́ться толку — attain one's object
от него́ толку не добьёшься — you can't get any sense out of him
не вы́йдет толку (из) — nothing will come (of)
взять в толк (вн.) — understand (d), see (d)
понима́ть / знать толк (в пр.) — be a good judge (of), be an expert (in, on)
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63 понимать
несовер. - понимать; совер. - понять1) understand, comprehend; see; realize2) только несовер. appreciate; be a good judge (of), know (about)хорошо понимать — to fully appreciate, to effectively grasp
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64 толк
муж.с толком (со смыслом) — intelligently, sensibly, with sense, right, properly; (с результатом) successfully
без толку — ( бестолково) senselessly; ( напрасно) to no purpose, for nothing, uselessly
не выйдет толку — (из) nothing will come (of)
сбить с толку — (кого-л.) to confuse, to muddle, to bewilder, to bedevil, to distract
сбиться с толку — to get confused, to be bewildered
••знать толк в чем-л. — to be a (good) judge of smth., to be an expert in smth.
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65 probo
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66 толк
1) (смысл) sense, pointзнать толк — to be a good judge (of), to be a connoisseur
2) (польза)с толком — efficiently; (со смыслом) intelligently
идут толки о том, что... — it is rumoured that...
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67 понимать
vti; св - поня́ть1) vt осмысливать to understand, to comprehend lit, осознавать to realize, to be aware of; воспринимать to perceive lit, схватывать суть to grasp; разделять чувства, точку зрения to be sympathetic to/towards sthпонима́ть по-англи́йски — to understand English
она́ намёков не понима́ет — she can't take a hint
то́лько тогда́ он по́нял, что́ и́менно она́ име́ла в виду́ — only then did he realize what she had been suggesting
он понима́ет, как (он) риску́ет? — is he aware of the risk involved?
вы меня́ понима́ете? — мою речь do you understand/get coll me?; смысл и чувства do you see what I mean?
не понима́ю, куда́ он кло́нит — I can't see what he's driving at
я не вполне́ понима́ю ва́ше объясне́ние/ход мы́сли — I don't quite follow your explanation/you
я вполне́ понима́ю разделяю ва́шу пози́цию — I'm sympathetic to your stand on the matter
2) vt толковать to interpret, to understandнепра́вильно понима́ть кого/что-л — to misunderstand sb/sth
не пойми́те меня́ превра́тно — do not misunderstand me, don't get me wrong coll
не зна́ю, как понима́ть ее стра́нное поведе́ние — I don't know what to make of her odd behavio(u)r
3) тк нсв vi в чём-л разбираться to know about, to be a (good) judge ofони́ понима́ют толк в ви́нах — they know about wine sg
он ничего́ не понима́ет в жи́вописи — he knows nothing about painting
•- понимаешь, понимаете
- понимаете, она очень любила свою собаку
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68 mensenkennis
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69 veel mensenkennis hebben
veel mensenkennis hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > veel mensenkennis hebben
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70 verstand hebben van
verstand hebben vanknow about, understand, be a good judge ofVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > verstand hebben van
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71 владеть
владеть, овладеть (тв.) [vladetj]be* master of (smth.);владеть ситуацией/вопросом разг. be* good judge of some problem
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72 رؤوف
رَؤوف \ merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. -
73 رحيم
رَحيم \ lenient: not punishing very hard: Judges are usually lenient with children. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. -
74 شفوق
شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
75 kind
شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
76 kind-hearted
شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
77 merciful
شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
78 soft
شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
79 lenient
رَحيم \ lenient: not punishing very hard: Judges are usually lenient with children. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. -
80 merciful
رَحيم \ lenient: not punishing very hard: Judges are usually lenient with children. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful.
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