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to make lively or interesting:يَبْعَث فيه الحَياهHis lectures really brought the subject to life.
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1) Общая лексика: привести в чувство, приводить в чувство, привести ( прийти) в себя (после обморока), воплотить в жизнь (a design, etc.), приводить в чувство (после обморока и т. п.)2) Реклама: вызывать к жизни3) Макаров: вызывать к жизни (после обморока и т.п.), приводить в чувство (после обморока и т.п.)4) Христианство: воскрешать -
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Военный термин: приводить к появлению мотопехотыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring to life infantry
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гл.1) вернуть к жизни|| I thought I saw a man brought to life.
2) приводить в чувство3) вернуть в сознание4) возвращаться к жизни|| All this was of great interest to her, as if she were coming to life after a long sleep.
5) перен. оживать|| All the puppets came to life again.
6) идиом. вдыхать жизнь в кого-либо|| He brings the character of MacDonald to life with power and precision.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bring to life
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гл.1) вернуть к жизни|| I thought I saw a man brought to life.
2) приводить в чувство3) вернуть в сознание4) возвращаться к жизни|| All this was of great interest to her, as if she were coming to life after a long sleep.
5) перен. оживать|| All the puppets came to life again.
6) идиом. вдыхать жизнь в кого-либо|| He brings the character of MacDonald to life with power and precision.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bring to life
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39 ♦ life
♦ life /laɪf/n. (pl. lives)1 [uc] vita ( quasi in ogni senso); esistenza; ( di cose) durata: He lost his life in a road accident, perse la vita in un incidente stradale; to risk (o to endanger) one's life, rischiare la vita; to save sb. 's life, salvare la vita a q.; to rebuild one's life, rifarsi una vita; to spare sb. 's life, risparmiare la vita a q.; the struggle for life, la lotta per l'esistenza; this life, questa vita; la vita terrena; plant life, flora; vegetazione; the eternal life, la vita eterna; to spend one's life in idleness, passare la vita nell'ozio; country [city] life, la vita di campagna [di città]; high life, la vita elegante (o dell'alta società); low life, vita mediocre (o misera); to lead a happy life, condurre un'esistenza serena; to make life difficult for sb., rendere la vita difficile a q.; to make sb. 's life a misery, rendere la vita di q. un inferno; Most fashions have a very short life, per lo più le mode hanno vita brevissima; the life of a government, la durata (o la vita) d'un governo; the life of a loan, la durata di un mutuo; love life, vita sentimentale; home life, vita familiare; adult life, vita adulta; busy life, vita molto attiva; full life, vita piena; charmed life, vita piena di fortune; hard life, vita dura; humdrum life, vita monotona; married life, vita matrimoniale; private life, vita privata; a sheltered life, una vita troppo protetta2 [u] ( arte) (il) naturale; (il) vero; (il) vivo: to draw from life, disegnare dal vero; life drawing, disegno dal vero; a class in life, un corso di disegno dal vero4 (fig.) occasione di ricominciare da capo, di rifarsi una vita5 vita; biografia: a life of Einstein, una biografia di Einstein; Plutarch's «Lives», le «Vite» di Plutarco6 condanna a vita (o all'ergastolo); ergastolo (= life imprisonment e life sentence ► sotto): The terrorist got life, il terrorista è stato condannato all'ergastolo; a man serving (o doing) life, un uomo che sconta una condanna all'ergastolo; un ergastolano● life annuity, (assegno) vitalizio □ life assurance = life insurance ► sotto □ life blood ► lifeblood □ life cycle, (biol.) ciclo vitale; (comput.) ciclo di vita ( del software); (econ., fin.) ciclo di vita ( di un prodotto; di un investitore, ecc.) □ (leg.) life estate, usufrutto a vita □ life expectancy, (ass., stat.) aspettativa (o speranza) di vita; ( di cosa) durata prevista □ life-giving, vivificante; che rianima; che rinvigorisce □ (mil., in GB) the Life Guards, le Guardie del Corpo del Sovrano ( reggimento di cavalleria) □ Life Guardsman, soldato della Guardia del Corpo □ (biol.) life history, storia biologica □ ( di un bene) life-hold, tenuto in usufrutto □ (leg., in GB e USA) life imprisonment, carcere per la durata di vari anni ( in pratica, di rado supera i 10 anni); (stor.) carcere a vita, ergastolo (= life sentence ► sotto) □ life instinct, pulsione di vita □ (ass.) life insurance, assicurazione sulla vita □ (leg.) life interest, usufrutto a vita □ (naut.) life jacket, giubbotto (di salvataggio) □ (med.) life machine, respiratore artificiale □ life member, socio a vita □ life-net, telo di salvataggio □ ( slang USA) the life of Riley, la bella vita; la vita comoda (o di Michelaccio) □ (ass.) life office, agenzia di assicurazioni sulla vita □ a life-or-death battle, un combattimento all'ultimo sangue □ a life-or-death matter, una questione di vita o di morte □ (polit.) Life Peer, Pari (d'Inghilterra) nominato a vita ( il titolo non è ereditario) □ (ass.) life policy, polizza di assicurazione sulla vita □ life preserver, bastone animato; tirapugni; ( USA, naut.) salvagente □ (naut., aeron.) life raft, gommone di salvataggio □ life-saver ► lifesaver □ (elettr.) life saving appliance, salvavita □ life-saving drug, farmaco salvavita □ life sciences, scienze naturali □ life scientist, naturalista □ (leg., in GB, in USA, ecc.) life sentence, condanna a diversi anni di carcere ( spesso il giudice fissa un periodo minimo; questo, in Canada, non supera mai i 25 anni); (stor.) condanna all'ergastolo ( che non esiste più nell'ordinamento inglese né in quello nordamericano) □ ( arte: di quadro, statua, ecc.) life-size (o life-sized), in grandezza naturale; al naturale □ life span, arco (o durata) della vita; vita naturale ( di un animale); durata ( di un oggetto) □ life spring, fonte di vita □ life story, storia di una vita; biografia □ (tecn.) life-support, che assicura la sopravvivenza □ (med.) life-support machine (o life-support system), autorespiratore □ (ass., stat.) life tables, tavole di mortalità □ (leg.) life tenancy, usufrutto a vita □ (leg.) life tenant, usufruttuario a vita □ (ind.) life test, prova di durata □ ( USA) life vest, giubbotto salvagente □ to be life-weary, essere stanco della vita □ life work, il lavoro di tutta una vita; l'opera più importante (di q.) □ (ecol.) life zone, zona biotica □ to bring to life, rianimare, far tornare in vita; animare, vivificare □ to come to life, rinvenire, riprendere conoscenza; (fig.) dimostrare interesse, interessarsi □ to come back to life, tornare in sé; riaversi; rinvenire □ for life, per tutta la vita; fino alla morte □ (in frasi neg.) for the life of me, per nulla al mondo; mai e poi mai □ for dear life, tenacemente; con tutte le proprie forze □ the good life, la bella vita; la vita comoda □ (ass.) a good [a bad] life, uno che ha molte [che ha scarse] probabilità di vivere sino all'età media presunta □ (fam.) to have the time of one's life, divertirsi un mondo; spassarsela □ to lay down one's life for, dare (o sacrificare) la vita per □ to marry early in life, sposarsi giovane □ Not on your life!, certo che no!; mai e poi mai! □ nothing in life, nulla di nulla; assolutamente nulla □ the other life (o future, everlasting life), l'altra vita (o la vita futura, eterna) □ to run for one's (o for dear) life, darsi alla fuga; darsela a gambe □ to be safe in life and limb, essere sano e salvo □ (in frasi neg.) to save one's life, per nulla al mondo; mai e poi mai □ to take sb. 's life, toglier la vita a q.; uccidere q. □ to take one's own life, togliersi la vita; suicidarsi □ (fam.) to take one's life in one's ( own) hands, mettere a repentaglio la vita □ to the life, somigliantissimo; tale e quale: ( di un ritratto) It's him to the life!, è lui nato e sputato!; to imitate sb. to the life, imitare qualcuno a pennello □ true to life, realistico; basato sui fatti; che riproduce fedelmente la realtà □ upon my life, in fede mia; parola mia □ with all the pleasure in life, col massimo piacere; con grande gioia □ A cat has nine lives, i gatti hanno sette vite □ (fam.) This is the life!, questa sì che è vita! □ I want to see life, voglio vivere anch'io!; voglio vedere il mondo □ (prov.) While there's life there's hope, finché c'è vita c'è speranza. -
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life [laɪf] n (pl lives)1) жизнь; существова́ние;to enter upon life вступи́ть в жизнь
;а) ожива́ть, приходи́ть в себя́ ( после обморока и т.п.);б) осуществля́ться;to bring to life привести́ в чу́вство
;my life for it! кляну́сь жи́знью!, даю́ го́лову на отсече́ние!
;to take smb.'s life уби́ть кого́-л.
2) продолжи́тельность жи́зни;for life на всю жизнь
;an appointment for life пожи́зненная до́лжность
3) срок слу́жбы или рабо́ты (машины, учреждения); долгове́чность4) о́браз жи́зни;to lead a quiet life вести́ споко́йную жизнь
;stirring life де́ятельная жизнь, за́нятость
;life of movement жизнь на колёсах
5) о́бщество; обще́ственная жизнь;high life све́тское, аристократи́ческое о́бщество
;to see life, to see smth. of life повида́ть свет; позна́ть жизнь
6) эне́ргия, жи́вость, оживле́ние;to sing with life петь с воодушевле́нием
;to put life into one's work рабо́тать с душо́й
7) нату́ра; натура́льная величина́ (тж. life size);to portray to the life то́чно передава́ть схо́дство
8) биогра́фия, жизнеописа́ние9) разг. пожи́зненное заключе́ние10) attr. пожи́зненный; для́щийся всю жизнь;life imprisonment ( или sentence) пожи́зненное заключе́ние
◊my dear life моя́ дорога́я; мой дорого́й
;such is life такова́ жизнь, ничего́ не поде́лаешь
;while there is life there is hope посл. пока́ челове́к жив, он наде́ется
;upon my life! че́стное сло́во!
;for the life of me I can't do it хоть убе́й, не могу́ э́того сде́лать
;life and death struggle борьба́ не на жизнь, а на́ смерть
;to run for dear life бежа́ть изо все́х сил
;he was life and soul of the party он был душо́й о́бщества
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