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1 give someone a start (in life)
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2 give someone a start
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3 give smb. a start
напугать кого-л., заставить кого-л. вздрогнутьWhat for did ye come creepin' to your ain [= own] house as if ye had been an unco body, to give poor auld [= old] Ailie sic [= such] a start? (W. Scott, ‘Old Mortality’, ch. XXXIX) — Чего ты крадешься в собственный дом как привидение, словно хочешь напугать бедную старую Эйли?
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4 give a head start
Общая лексика: давать преимущество, давать фору, дать преимущество, дать фору -
5 give a jump start
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6 give one a start
Общая лексика: испугать -
7 give somebody a start
Общая лексика: испугать кого-либо -
8 give somebody a start in life
Общая лексика: помочь кому-либо встать на ногиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give somebody a start in life
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9 give smb. a start
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10 give smb. a start
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11 give a person start
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12 give someone a start
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13 give someone a start in life
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14 give\ sy\ a\ start
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15 to give someone a start
to give someone a starta) dar vantagens para alguém no começo de um negócio, de uma competição, etc. b) surpreender ou assustar alguém. c) dar um emprego a alguém. he gave me a start / ele me assustou. -
16 to give a sudden start
to give a (an) sudden (involuntary, convulsive, slight, guilty, terrified) start неожиданно (невольно, судорожно, слегка, виновато, испуганно) вздрогнутьEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to give a sudden start
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17 to give somebody a start
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18 to give smb a start
напугать кого-либо так, что тот вздрогнул/испугать кого-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to give smb a start
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19 to give smb a start of ten minutes
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to give smb a start of ten minutes
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20 to give a fresh start on the problem
to give a fresh (new) start on the problem снова/ещё раз взяться за решение этой проблемыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to give a fresh start on the problem
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