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41 have the wind in (one's) face
Макаров: идти против ветра, идти трудным путёмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the wind in (one's) face
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42 have the wind in face
1) Общая лексика: идти против ветра, идти трудным путем -
43 have the wind of
Общая лексика: быть в более благоприятном положении, иметь преимущество -
44 have the wind on the side
Рыбоводство: иметь ветер в бортУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the wind on the side
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45 have the wind up
Макаров: перепугаться -
46 have the wind-up
Общая лексика: испугаться -
47 wind and rain have puckered his skin
Макаров: его кожа сморщилась от дождя и ветраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wind and rain have puckered his skin
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48 have a long wind
בעל נשימה ארוכה* * *◙ הכורא המישנ לעב◄ -
49 have the wind up
menjadi takut -
50 have lost one's wind
v. nefessiz kalmak, soluğu kesilmek -
51 have lost one's wind
v. nefessiz kalmak, soluğu kesilmek -
52 have a long wind
een lange ademhaling hebben -
53 have a long wind
• ne zadihati se trčeći -
54 have in the wind
• biti na tragu nečega; nanjušiti; nanjušiti što -
55 have the wind off
• biti na tragu nečega; nanjušiti; nanjušiti što -
56 have the wind up
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57 have a cloth in the wind
English-Russian marine dictionary > have a cloth in the wind
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58 have\ a\ long\ wind
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59 have\ a\ sheet\ in\ the\ wind
English-Hungarian dictionary > have\ a\ sheet\ in\ the\ wind
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60 have\ the\ wind\ in\ one's\ teeth
English-Hungarian dictionary > have\ the\ wind\ in\ one's\ teeth
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