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61 приходить в себя
1) General subject: come back, come round (после обморока, болезни), come to, come to life, come to one's senses, come to oneself, lift up one's head, recover, recover oneself, revive, sober, come round, recreate2) Dialect: overcome (после обморока)3) Australian slang: take a chill pill4) Set phrase: be oneself again5) Makarov: come to life (после обморока и т.п.), come to consciousness, come to to consciousness, come round (напр. после обморока), come to life (после обморока и т. п.) -
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сов.1) ( проснуться) wake (up)2) ( прийти в сознание) come to oneself, come to, regain consciousness [-nʃəs-]3) (начать правильно соображать, ориентироваться) come to one's sensesочни́сь, тут тебе́ не столи́ца — come to your senses [open your eyes], you're not in the capital any more
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63 браться за ум
1) General subject: come to one's senses, clean up one's act2) Set phrase: come to senses -
64 retomar conciencia
v.to come to one's senses, to wake up, to come back to one's senses. -
65 опомниться
совер.2) come to one's senses, collect oneself; recover/gather one's senses, come round -
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св1) прийти в сознание to regain consciousness, to come to one's sensesчто ты де́лаешь, опо́мнись! — just think what you are doing!
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67 prę̀dnǫti
prę̀dnǫti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: aOld Church Slavic:vъspręnǫti `leap up, come to one's senses' [verb]Russian:prjánut' (obs.) `jump aside' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:prȅnuti `rouse somebody from sleep, (p. se) wake up, come to one's senses' [verb];Indo-European reconstruction: pr(e)nd-Other cognates: -
68 чувство
с.(в разн. знач.) sense; (ощущение, эмоция тж.) feelingчувство удовольствия — sense / feeling of pain
чувство прекрасного — feeling for the beautiful, sense of beauty
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прийти в чувство — come* to one's senses, come* to oneself; come* to разг.без чувств — insensible, unconscious
лишиться чувств, упасть без чувств — lose* consciousness, faint; swoon поэт.
обман чувств — illusion, delusion
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69 чувство
с.о́рганы чувств — organs of sense
2) ( ощущение) sense, feelingчу́вство бо́ли — sense / feeling of pain
чу́вство хо́лода — sensation of cold
3) ( эмоция) feelingчу́вство удово́льствия — feeling of pleasure
чу́вство жа́лости — feeling of pity
чу́вство го́рдости — feeling of pride
чу́вство раздраже́ния — feeling of irritation
4) ( интуитивное понимание) feeling, senseчу́вство безопа́сности — feeling of safety
чу́вство ю́мора — sense of humour
чу́вство прекра́сного — feeling for the beautiful, sense of beauty
чу́вство но́вого — sense of the new
чу́вство отве́тственности — sense of responsibility
чу́вство ме́ры — sense of proportion
чу́вство до́лга — sense of duty
чу́вство че́сти — sense of honour
••прийти́ в чу́вство — come to one's senses, come to oneself; come to разг.
без чувств — insensible, unconscious [-nʃəs]
лиши́ться чувств, упа́сть без чувств — lose consciousness [-nʃəs-], faint; swoon поэт.
обма́н чувств — illusion, delusion
шесто́е чу́вство — the sixth sense
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70 браться за ум
разг.come to one's senses (reason); come to reason- Слава богу, взялись наконец за ум, - сказала она. - А то я всё думала, до каких же пор может продолжаться это безобразие! (К. Симонов, Софья Леонидовна) — 'Thank God, they've come to their senses at last,' she said. 'I've been wondering how long this disgraceful state of affairs could continue.'
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71 tornare
[tor'nare]1) to return, go (o come) backtornare a casa — to go (o come) home
un'occasione così non torna più — such an opportunity won't repeat itself, you won't get another chance like this
è tornato alla carica con la sua idea di... — he's gone back to the old idea of...
è tornato a dire/a fare... — he's back to saying/doing...
tornare in sé — (dopo svenimento) to regain consciousness, come to one's senses, come round, (rinsavire) to be back to one's old self
2) (ridiventare) to become againtornare di moda — to become o be fashionable again, be back in fashion (again)
3) (quadrare) to be right, be correcti conti tornano — the accounts balance, fig it all falls into place
4) (essere, risultare) to turn out (to be), prove (to be)tornare utile — to prove o turn out (to be) useful
tornare a onore di qn — to be a credit to sb, do sb credit
2. vttornare qc a qn — to return sth to sb, give sth back to sb
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72 приходить
несов. - приходи́ть, сов. - прийти́1) ( прибывать) come; arriveприходи́ть домо́й — come home
приходи́ть в порт — come in to port / dock
приходи́ть пе́рвым [вторы́м] (в соревновании) — come in first [second]
письмо́ пришло́ во́время — the letter came / arrived in time
ну вот мы и пришли́! — well, here we are!
2) (наступать, наставать) comeле́то пришло́ — summer came [set in]
ско́ро придёт вре́мя обе́дать — it will soon be time for lunch
3) (возникать, появляться) comeк ним пришла́ беда́ — they got into trouble
к ней придёт изве́стность — fame will come to her; she will become famous
4) (в вн.; оказываться в каком-л состоянии)приходи́ть в восто́рг (от) — go into raptures (over), be enraptured / delighted (with), be enthusiastic [-zɪ-] (over, about)
приходи́ть в изумле́ние — be surprised / amazed
приходи́ть в негодова́ние — become indignant
приходи́ть в но́рму — come to normal; settle into shape
приходи́ть в отча́яние — give way [give oneself up] to despair
приходи́ть в плохо́е [весёлое] настрое́ние — get into a bad [merry] mood
приходи́ть в у́жас — be horrified
приходи́ть в упа́док — fall into decay
5) (к; достигать) come (to); achieve (d)приходи́ть к вла́сти — come to power
приходи́ть к убежде́нию / заключе́нию — come to [arrive at] the conclusion
приходи́ть к соглаше́нию — reach an agreement
приходи́ть к концу́ — come to an end
••приходи́ть в го́лову, приходи́ть на ум кому́-л — occur to smb, strike smb; come into smb's mind, cross smb's mind
ему́ пришло́ в го́лову, что — it occurred to him that, it came into his mind that, it crossed his mind that
приходи́ть в себя́, приходи́ть в чу́вство (после обморока) — come to oneself, regain consciousness [-nʃəs-], regain [come to] one's senses; come round / to разг.
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73 opamiętać się
(-am, -asz); vr perf* * *pf.come to sb's senses, bring o.s. to reason; pull o.s. together.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opamiętać się
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74 стряскам
( стресна)startle; scare, shock; give (someone) a start/turnстряскам се be startled; start, give a start прен. sober up, come to one's sensesстряскам се boggle* * *стря̀скам,гл.1. startle; scare, shock; give (s.o.) a start/turn; разг. faze, freak (out), spook, sl. put the frighteners on; шумът го стресна the noise made him start;\стряскам се 1. be startled; start, give a start; freak (out); \стряскам се насън start from o.’s sleep;2. прен. sober up, come to o.’s senses.* * *startle: He was стряскамd out of his sleep. - Той се стресна насън.; scare ; shock ; boggle (се); be started (се) -
75 чувство
ср.sense (в различных значениях); feeling (ощущение, эмоция); мн. ч. heart ( любовь)чувство собственного достоинства — proper pride, selfrespect, dignity
щадить чьи-л. чувства — to spare smb.'s feelings
питать к кому-л. нежные чувства — to have a soft spot for someone
органы чувств — senses, organs of sense
приходить в чувство — to come round, to come to one's senses
чувство обиды — ill-feeling, resentment, soreness
чувство обязанности — (по отношению к кому-л.) indebtedness
чувство товарищества — feeling of solidarity/fellowship
чувство цвета — ( у художника) colouring
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сfeeling; физиол sense; органы чувств sensesчу́вство вку́са/ю́мора — sense of taste/humo(u)r
чу́вство стыда́/опа́сности — feeling of shame/danger
не́жное чу́вство, не́жные чу́вства — love sg, affection sg
со сме́шанным чу́вством — with mixed feelings pl
лиши́ться чувств — to lose consciousness, to faint
прийти́ в чу́вство — to regain consciousness, to come to ( one's senses), to come round/AE around
у него́ бы́ло тако́е чу́вство, что/бу́дто за ним следя́т — he had a feeling of being watched
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77 приходить в себя
1) (выходить из обморочного состояния, опьянения и т. п.) regain consciousness; recover consciousness; come to one's senses; come round; come toЦибулько и Одинцов помогли Красносельскому, и тот пришёл в себя. (А. Платонов, Одухотворённые люди) — Tsibulko and Odintsov moved Krasnoselsky to a more comfortable position and he came to.
[Матвей] пришёл в себя через много дней в госпитале. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — Matvei regained consciousness many days later, in hospital.
Студенцов сбегал за водой, добыл где-то валидол, валерьянку и не отходил от Анны Кирилловны, покуда она окончательно не пришла в себя. (И. Меттер, Вдвоём) — Studentsov... dashed off for some water, got hold of some restorative from somewhere and did not leave Anna Kirillovna's side until she had well and truly came round.
[Смеляк] страдал, обливался потом и лишь изредка приходил в себя, раскрывая мутные, одурманенные болью глаза. (В. Поволяев, Остановка на Большой земле) — Smelyak was suffering, dead to the world, only occasionally recovering consciousness and opening dimmed eyes, crazed with pain.
2) (успокаиваться, переставать беспокоиться, волноваться и т. п.) recover; come to oneself; recover (collect) one's wits; regain control of oneself; get a grip on oneselfМечик ещё не пришёл в себя после смерти Фролова и исчезновения Пики. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — Mechik had not yet fully recovered from the death of Frolov and the disappearance of Pika.
Атаман уже давно пришёл в себя. В глазах его опять играли весёлые огоньки, и он заметно хорохорился, лукаво поглядывая на Сен-При. (С. Голубов, Багратион) — The Ataman had collected his wits by now. His eyes again twinkled merrily, and he was ostentatiously preening himself and looking at Saint-Priest slyly...
Сначала ему надо было прийти в себя. Он курил, делал затяжки так часто, будто пил воду. (В. Распутин, Деньги для Марии) — He had first of all to get a grip on himself. He drew the smoke into his lungs in quick little puffs, like swallowing water.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить в себя
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78 प्रकृतिः _prakṛtiḥ
प्रकृतिः f.1 The natural condition or state of any- thing, nature, natural form (opp. विकृति which is a change or effect); तं तं नियममास्थाय प्रकृत्या नियताः स्वया Bg. 7.2. प्रकृत्या यद्वक्रम् Ś1.9; उष्णत्वमग्न्यातपसंप्रयोगात् शैत्यं हि यत् सा प्रकृतिर्जलस्य R.5.54; मरणं प्रकृतिः शरीरिणां विकृति- र्जीवितमुच्यते बुधैः R.8.87; U.7.19; अपेहि रे अत्रभवान् प्रकृतिमापन्नः Ś.2. 'has resumed his wonted nature'; प्रकृतिम् आपद् or प्रतिपद् or प्रकृतौ स्था 'to come to one's senses', 'regain one's consciousness.'-2 Natural disposition, temper, temperament, nature, constitution; प्रकृतिः खलु सा महीयसः सहते नान्यसमुन्नतिं यया Ki.2.21; कथं गत एव आत्मनः प्रकृतिम् Ś.7. 'natural character'; अपश्यत् पाण्डवश्रेष्ठो हर्षेण प्रकृतिं गतः Mb.39.66 (com. प्रकृतिं स्वास्थ्यम्); so प्रकृतिकृपण, प्रकृतिसिद्ध; see below.-3 Make, form, figure; महानुभावप्रकृतिः Māl.1.-4 Extrac- tion, descent; गोपालप्रकृतिरार्यको$स्मि Mk.7.-5 Origin, source, original or material cause, the material of which anything is made; नार्थानां प्रकृतिं वेत्सि Mb.4.49.1; प्रकृतिश्चोपादानकारणं च ब्रह्माभ्युपगन्तव्यम् Ś. B. (see the full discussion on Br. Sūt.1.4.23); यामाहुः सर्वभूतप्रकृतिरिति Ś.1.1; Bhāg.4.28.24.-6 (In Sāṅ. phil.) Nature (as distinguished from पुरुष,) the original source of the material world, consisting of the three essential quali- ties सत्त्व, रजस् and तमस्. It is also mentioned as one of the four contentments; प्रकृत्युपादानकालभागाख्याः Sāṅ. K.5.-7 (In gram.) The radical or crude form of a word to which case-terminations and other affixes are applied; प्रकृतिप्रत्यययोरिवानुबन्धः Ki.13.19.-8 A model, pattern, standard, (especially in ritualistic works); Bhāg.5.7.5.-9 A woman.-1 The personified will of the Supreme Spirit in the creation (identified with माया or illusion); मयाध्यक्षेण प्रकृतिः सूयते सचराचरम् Bg.9.1.-11 The male or female organ of generation.-12 A mother.-13 (In arith.) A coefficient, or multiplier.-14 (In ana- tomy) Temperament of the humours; प्रकृतिं यान्ति भूतानि निग्रहः किं करिष्यति Bg.3.33.-15 An animal.-16 An artisan.-17 The Supreme Being; न ह्यस्ति सर्वभूतेषु दुःख- मस्मिन् कुतः सुखम् । एवं प्रकृतिभूतानां सर्वसंसर्गयायिनाम् ॥ Mb.12. 152.16.-18 Eight forms of the Supreme Being; भूमि- रापो$नलो वायुः खं मनो बुद्धिरेव च । अहंकार इतीयं मे भिन्ना प्रकृति- रष्टधा ॥ Bg.7.4.-19 The way of life (जीवन); सतां वै ददतो$न्नं च लोके$स्मिन् प्रकृतिर्ध्रुवा Mb.12.18.27. (pl.)1 A king's ministers, the body of ministers or counsellors, ministry; अथानाथाः प्रकृतयो मातृबन्धुनिवासिनम् R.12.12; Pt.1.48; अशुद्धप्रकृतौ राज्ञि जनता नानुरज्यते 31.-2 The subjects (of a king); प्रवर्ततां प्रकृतिहिताय पार्थिवः Ś.7.35; नृपतिः प्रकृतीरवेक्षितुम् R.8.18,1.-3 The constituent ele- ments of the state (सप्ताङ्गानि), i. e. 1 the king; -2 the minister; -3 the allies; -4 treasure; -5 army; -6 ter- ritory; -7 fortresses &c.; and the corporations of citi- zens (which is sometimes added to the 7); स्वाम्यमात्य- सुहृत्कोशराष्ट्रदुर्गबलानि च Ak.-4 The various sovereigns to be considered in case of war; (for full explana- tion see Kull. on Ms.7.155 and 157).-5 The eight primary elements out of which everything else is evolved according to the Sāṅkhyas; see Sāṅ. K.3.-6 The five primary elements of creations (पञ्चमहाभूतानि) i. e. पृथ्वी, अप्, तेजस्, वायु and आकाश; प्रकृतिं ते भजिष्यन्ति नष्टप्रकृतयो मयि Mb.5.73.17.-Comp. -अमित्रः an ordinary foe; प्रकृत्यमित्रानुत्थाप्य Dk.2.4.-ईशः a king or magistrate.-कल्याण a. beautiful by nature.-कृपण a. naturally slow or unable to discern; Me.5.-गुणः one of the three constituent qualities of nature; see गुण.-ज a. innate, inborn, natural.- तरल a. fickle by nature, naturally inconsistent; प्रकृतितरले का नः पीडा गते हतजीविते Amaru.3.-पाठः a list of verbal roots (धातुपाठ).-पुरुषः a minister, a functionary (of the state); जानामि त्वां प्रकृतिपुरुषं कामरूपं मघोनः Me.6.-2 a standard or model of a man.-षौ nature and spirit.-भाव a. natural, usual. (-वः) natural or original state.-भोजनम् usual food.-मण्डलम् the whole ter- ritory of kingdom; अधिगतं विधिवद्यदपालयत् प्रकृतिमण्डलमात्म- कुलोचितम् R.9.2.-लयः absorption into the Prakṛiti, dissolution of the universe.-विकृतिः mutation of the original form.-श्रैष्ठ्यम् superiority of origin; Ms. 1.3.-सिद्ध a. inborn, innate, natural; सुजनबन्धुजने- ष्वसहिष्णुता प्रकृतिसिद्धमिदं हि दुरात्मनाम् Bh.2.52.-सुभग a. naturally lovely or agreeable.-स्थ a.1 being in the natural state or condition, natural, genuine; दृष्ट्वा चाप्रकृतिस्थां ताम् Rām.7.58.17.-2 inherent, innate, incidental to nature; रघुरप्यजयद् गुणत्रयं प्रकृतिस्थं समलोष्ट- काञ्चनः R.8.21.-3 healthy, in good health.-4 recovered.-5 come to oneself.-6 stripped of every- thing, bare. -
79 a-i veni mintea la cap
to come to one's senses againto come to reasonto have sown one's wild oatsto cut one's eye-teeth / wisdom-teethto have one's eye-teeth / wisdom-teeth cut. -
80 ثاب إلى رشده
ثابَ إلى رُشْدِهِ، ثابَ إلَيْهِ رُشْدُهُ أو عَقْلُهُto recover one's senses, come to one's senses
См. также в других словарях:
come to one's senses — {v. phr.} 1. Become conscious again; wake up. * /The boxer was knocked out and did not come to his senses for several minutes./ * /The doctors gave Tom an anesthetic before his operation; then the doctor took out Tom s appendix before he came to… … Dictionary of American idioms
come to one's senses — {v. phr.} 1. Become conscious again; wake up. * /The boxer was knocked out and did not come to his senses for several minutes./ * /The doctors gave Tom an anesthetic before his operation; then the doctor took out Tom s appendix before he came to… … Dictionary of American idioms
come to one's senses — ► come to one s senses 1) regain consciousness. 2) regain one s sound judgement. Main Entry: ↑sense … English terms dictionary
come to one's senses — 1. To regain consciousness 2. To start behaving sensibly (again) • • • Main Entry: ↑sense … Useful english dictionary
come\ to\ one's\ senses — v. phr. 1. Become conscious again; wake up. The boxer was knocked out and did not come to his senses for several minutes. The doctors gave Tom an anesthetic before his operation; then the doctor took out Tom s appendix before he came to his… … Словарь американских идиом
come to one's senses — begin to think clearly or act sensibly He finally came to his senses and decided to buy a cheaper car rather than borrow a lot of money for an expensive one … Idioms and examples
come to one's self — Recover one s senses, come to, return to consciousness … New dictionary of synonyms
to one's senses — See: COME TO ONE S SENSES … Dictionary of American idioms
to one's senses — See: COME TO ONE S SENSES … Dictionary of American idioms
to\ one's\ senses — See: come to one s senses … Словарь американских идиом
To come to one's self — Come Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English