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101 почна
вж. почвам* * *по̀чна,по̀чвам гл. begin, start, commence (да c ger., to c inf.); get going; get under way; (за училище) open; (за сезон, епоха) set in; вие почвате! your lead! кой ще почне пръв? who’s (up) first? who’ll set the ball rolling? \почна да действам (за сила и пр.) come into play; \почна добре/зле make a good/false start; \почна като begin as; \почна нов живот make a fresh start, start afresh, begin the world again; \почна от ( глава, в книга и пр.) begin at; \почна от нищо start from scratch, build from the ground up; \почна отново ( след прекъсване) resume; \почна преговори enter into/upon negotiations; \почна с това, че begin by (c ger.); \почна търговия set up in business, start a business; тя почна да плаче she fell to sobbing/weeping.* * *вж. почвам -
102 начинать
несовер. - начинать;
совер. - начать( что-л.;
делать что-л.) begin, start( with) ;
commence начинать с все с начала ≈ to begin/start all over again;
to start afresh/anew начинать день прогулкой, начинать день с прогулки ≈ to begin the day with a walk начать за здравие, а кончить за упокой ≈ to start on a merry note, but finish on a sad one;
to start smth. well and end badly начать жить по-новому ≈ to start life afresh;
to turn over a new leaf идиом. начать издалека (говорить о чем-л.) ≈ to speak in a roundabout way, начать
1. (вн. + инф) begin* ( smth. + to inf, + -ing), start ( smth., + to inf, + -ing), commence (+ -ing) ;
~ работу begin* work, begin* to work, begin* working;
~ лекцию begin* one`s lecture;
~ кампанию open/start/launch a campaign;
~ новую жизнь make* a fresh start;
turn over a new leaf*;
~ всё сначала begin*/do* smth. all over again;
2. (вн., тв., с рд.) begin* (with), start (with) ;
начать с того, что... in the first place..., to begin with...;
~ся, начаться
3. begin*, start;
(тв., с рд.) begin* (with), start (with) ;
лекция началась в 9 часов the lecture began at nine;
4. тк. несов. begin*;
река начинается в болотах the river rises in the marshes.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > начинать
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103 répartir
repartir [ʀ(ə)paʀtiʀ]➭ TABLE 16 intransitive verb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ [voyageur] to set off again ; [machine] to start up again ; [affaire, discussion] to get going again• ça y est, les voilà repartis sur la politique ! there they go again, talking politics!• c'est reparti pour un tour ! (inf) here we go again!* * *ʀ(ə)paʀtiʀverbe intransitif1) ( quitter un endroit) to leave again; ( regagner un lieu) to go back2) ( après un arrêt) [personne] to set off again; [machine] to start again; [bus] to leave; [emploi, secteur économique] to pick up again3) ( recommencer)c'est reparti pour un tour! — (colloq) here we go again! (colloq)
* * *ʀ(ə)paʀtiʀ vi1) (reprendre son chemin) to set off againIl s'est arrêté pour déjeuner avant de repartir. — He stopped for lunch before setting off again.
2) (s'en aller à nouveau) to leave againMaree était là tout à l'heure, mais elle est repartie. — Maree was here a moment ago, but she's left again.
3) fig (= recommencer) to get going again, to pick up again4) (locution)* * *repartir verb table: partirA vtr to retort (que that).B vi1 ( quitter un endroit) to leave again; ( regagner un lieu) to go back; tu repars déjà? you're leaving already?; il est reparti chez lui he's gone back home;2 ( après un arrêt) [personne] to set off again; [machine] to start again; [bus] to leave; [emploi, secteur économique] to pick up again; [végétation] to start to grow again;3 ( recommencer) repartir sur de nouvelles bases to start all over again; repartir à zéro to start again from scratch; repartir à la charge to launch another offensive; repartir en campagne to start campaigning again; c'est reparti pour un tour here we go again○!; c'est reparti comme en 14○ it' s taken off again.[repartir] verbe transitif1. [distribuer - encouragements, sanctions] to give ; [ - héritage, travail] to share out (separable), to divide up (separable) ; [ - soldats, policiers] to deploy, to spread out (separable) ; [ - chaleur, ventilation] to distributerépartissez les enfants en trois groupes get ou split up the children into three groups2. [étaler - confiture, cirage] to spread3. [dans le temps]4. INFORMATIQUE————————se répartir verbe pronominal intransitifrépartissez-vous en deux équipes get yourselves ou split into two teams————————se répartir verbe pronominal transitif[partager]se répartir le travail/les responsabilités to share out the work/the responsibility -
104 فتح
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn: to cause a flow of (electricity, water, gas, on, off, out) to begin or stop: Please turn the lights out. \ See Also أغلق (أغلَقَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn over a new leaf: to make a fresh start, with better behaviour: When I get out of prison, I shall turn over a new leaf. \ See Also بَدَأ صفحة جديدة \ فَتَحَ بالقوّة \ force sth. open: to open sth. by using force: I had forgotten my key, so we had to force the door open. \ فَتَحَ ثانيةً \ reopen: (of schools, shops, inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. \ فَتَحَ الكلام \ broach: to begin to talk about (a difficult or unwelcome matter): He broached the subject of his pay rise to his employer. -
105 nieuw
nieuw1〈 het〉1 new things/clothes♦voorbeelden:1 zich in het nieuw steken • buy (some) new things/clothes————————nieuw2♦voorbeelden:het nieuwste op het gebied van • the latest thing iniets nieuws aanhebben • be wearing something newzo goed als nieuw • as good as newHollandse nieuwe • 〈Dutch early-season herring(s), eaten raw〉4 nieuwaangekomene • newcomer, new arrivaleen nieuw begin maken • make a fresh startnieuw bloed • new bloodmet het nieuwe jaar • at (the) New Yearmet nieuwe moed • with fresh/renewed courageeen nieuw voorstel • a novel suggestionwordt Peter de nieuwe voorzitter? • will Peter become the new chairman?een nieuwe weg inslaan • take a new courseik ben hier nieuw • I'm new hereniets nieuws onder de zon • there is nothing new under the sun5 nieuwe en nieuwste geschiedenis • modern history; 〈nieuwste ook; voornamelijk na 1945〉 contemporary historynieuwe technieken in gebruik nemen • adopt new/modern techniques -
106 a o lua de la cap(ăt)
1. to resume it from the start / the beginningto start again / afreshto start from scratchto start from the beginningto start it all over again.2. to make a fresh start (in life)to turn a new leafiar o luăm de la capăt there you go again! -
107 anfangen
(fing an,angefangen) - {to begin (began,begun) bắt đầu, mở đầu, khởi đầu, bắt đầu nói - {to commence} trúng tuyển, đỗ - {to initiate} đề xướng, vỡ lòng, khai tâm, bắt đầu làm quen cho, làm lễ kết nạp, làm lễ thụ giáo cho - {to levy} thu, tuyển, đánh - {to open} mở, khai mạc, thổ lộ, nhìn thấy, trông thấy, mở cửa, mở ra, trông ra, huồm poảy khyếm bắt đầu nói, nở, trông thấy rõ - {to start} chạy, giật mình, rời ra, long ra, làm bắt đầu, khiến phải, ra hiệu xuất phát, khởi động, khêu, gây, nêu ra, làm tách ra, làm rời ra, làm long ra, giúp đỡ, nâng đỡ, đuổi ra khỏi hang - startle = anfangen (fing an,angefangen) [mit] {to take up [with]}+ = anfangen mit {to embark upon}+ = klein anfangen {to start in a small way}+ = wieder anfangen {to recommence; to reopen}+ = anfangen zu essen {to pitch in}+ = von neuem anfangen {to begin again}+ = etwas neu anfangen {back to the drawing board}+ = zu spielen anfangen {to tune up}+ = zu trinken anfangen {to take to drinking}+ = ganz von vorn anfangen {to make a fresh start; to start from scratch}+ = er kann nichts anfangen [mit] {he has no use [for]}+ = ich kann nichts damit anfangen {I can't do anything with it}+ -
108 page
I.page1 [paʒ]feminine noun• page suivante/précédente (sur écran) page down/up• page d'accueil/Web (Computing) home/web pageII.page2 [paʒ]masculine noun( = garçon) page (boy)* * *
I paʒnom masculin page (boy)
II paʒnom féminin pagetournez la page SVP — please turn over, PTO
tourner la page — fig to turn over a new leaf
faire la mise en page, mettre en page — to make up a page
mise en page — ( résultat) layout
Phrasal Verbs:••* * *1. paʒnf[cahier, livre, journal, site Web] pageen pleine page [imprimer, visualiser] [reproduit] — in full-page format
à la page fig — up-to-date
tourner la page — to turn the page, figto move on
Il faut tourner la page. — You've got to move on.
2. pages nfpl1) (= passage) [roman] passages2) fig3. nmpage, pageboy* * *A nm page (boy).B nf page; suite page 36 continued on page 36; en première/dernière page on the front/back page; marquer/perdre sa page to mark/lose one's page; tournez la page SVP please turn over; tourner la page fig to turn over a new leaf; faire la mise en page, mettre en page Imprim, Presse to make up a page; mise en page ( résultat) layout; les plus belles pages de la poésie irlandaise the finest passages of Irish poetry; une page sombre de leur existence a dark chapter in their lives; ⇒ plein.éprouver l'angoisse de la page blanche [écrivain] to have writer's block; être à la page to be up to date; se mettre à la page to bring oneself up to date.I[paʒ] nom féminin1. [rectangle de papier] pageune page politique vient d'être tournée avec la mort du sénateur the death of the senator marks the end of a (political) eratourner la page to make a fresh start, to put something behind onequelques pages de notre histoire some pages ou chapters in our history4. INFORMATIQUE page————————à la page locution adjectivaleII[paʒ] nom masculin -
109 table
table [tabl]1. feminine noun► à table• à table ! it's ready!2. compounds* * *tabl1) ( meuble) table2) ( lieu du repas) tablebien/mal se tenir à table — to have good/bad table manners
nous étions toujours à table quand... — we were still eating when...
s'asseoir à table — ( pour manger) to sit down to eat
passer or se mettre à table — lit to sit down at the table; ( avouer) (colloq) to spill the beans (colloq)
3) ( nourriture) tabletable remarquable or de roi — marvellous [BrE] spread
4) ( lieu de discussion) table5) Mathématique table•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *tabl nfse mettre à table — to sit down to eat, fig * to come clean
mettre la table; dresser la table — to lay the table, to set the table
desservir la table; débarrasser la table — to clear the table
* * *table nf1 ( meuble) table; une table en or de chêne an oak table; une table de salle à manger/de cuisine a dining-room/kitchen table;2 ( lieu du repas) table; à table at (the) table; mettre or dresser la table to set ou lay the table; être/fumer à table to be/to smoke at the table; bien/mal se tenir à table to have good/bad table manners; rester à table après le repas to remain at the table after the meal; nous serons dix à table ce midi there'll be ten of us for lunch today; nous étions toujours à table quand… we were still eating when…; s'asseoir à table ( pour manger) to sit down to eat; viens t'asseoir à table! come and sit at the table!; passer or se mettre à table lit to sit down at the table; ( avouer)○ to spill the beans○; sortir or se lever de table to leave the table; réserver une table (pour cinq) to book GB ou reserve a table (for five); à table! dinner's ready!;3 ( nourriture) table; avoir une bonne table to keep a good table; table remarquable or de roi marvellousGB spread; restaurant réputé pour sa table et sa cave restaurant with a reputation for its good food and wine cellar;4 ( lieu de discussion) table; table des négociations/débats negotiating/debating table; s'asseoir autour d'une or de la même table to get round the table; mettre un million/le double sur la table to put a million/twice as much on the table;5 ( tablée) table; présider la table to be at the head of the table;7 Math table; table de logarithmes/de multiplication log/multiplication table; table à double entrée two-way table;8 Minér ( facette supérieure d'une pierre) table.table analytique analytical table; table d'autel altar table; table basse coffee table; table de billard billiard table; table de bridge bridge table; table de camping camping table; table de chevet bedside table GB, night stand US; table de cuisson hob; table à dessin drawing board; table d'école school desk; table d'écoute wiretapping set; être mis sur table d'écoute to have one's phone tapped; table de ferme farmhouse table; table glaciaire Géog glacier table; table d'harmonie sounding board; table d'honneur head table; table d'hôte table d'hôte; table de jardin garden table; table de jeu Jeux card table; table de lancement launching pad; table à langer changing table; table lumineuse ( pour diapositives) slide table; table de massage massage table; table des matières (table of) contents; table de mixage mixing console; table de montage editing bench ou table; table de nuit bedside table GB, nightstand US; table d'opération operating table; table d'orientation viewpoint diagram; table à ouvrage sewing table; table de ping-pong® table-tennis table; table pliante folding table; table à rallonges extending table; table de repassage or à repasser ironing board; table ronde lit, fig round table; table ronde sur l'immigration round table (talks) on immigration; table roulante trolley; table de soudage welding bench; table de télévision television stand; table de tir range table; table de toilette washstand; table tournante ( phénomène) table turning; table traçante Ordinat graph plotter; table de travail worktable; table de vérité truth table; tables gigognes nest of tables; Tables de la Loi Bible Tables of the Law.mettre les pieds sous la table to let others wait on you; tenir table ouverte to keep open house.[tabl] nom féminin1. [pour les repas] tabledébarrasser ou desservir la table to clear the tabledresser ou mettre la table to set the tablesortir ou se lever de table to leave the table, to get up from the tablela table d'honneur the top ou head table2. [nourriture]aimer la table to enjoy ou to like good food[restaurant]4. [meuble à usages divers] tabletable de chevet ou de nuit bedside tabletable de cuisine/de salle à manger kitchen/dining-room tabletable à rallonges extension ou draw table5. [liste, recueil] tabletable de logarithmes/mortalité/multiplication log/mortality/multiplication tabletable alphabétique alphabetical table ou listfaire table rase to wipe the slate clean, to make a fresh start6. CONSTRUCTION [plaque] panel8. IMPRIMERIE table10. JOAILLERIE table11. MUSIQUE12. RAILtable de roulement running ou rail surface13. RELIGIONla table de communion, la sainte table the communion ou the Lord's table————————à table locution adverbialepasser à ou se mettre à table to sit down to a mealje te rappelle plus tard, je suis à table I'll call you later, I'm eating————————à table interjectiontable d'écoute nom fémininwiretapping set ou equipment -
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111 forfra
adv. [ fra forsiden] from the front adv. [ om igjen] over again, from the beginning adv. [ fra begynnelsen] from the beginning adv. (sjøfart) from forward, from ahead (begynne forfra) start afresh, make a fresh start -
112 borrón
borrón sustantivo masculino ( mancha) inkblot; ( mancha borroneada) smudge;
borrón sustantivo masculino blot, smudge Locuciones: hagamos borrón y cuenta nueva, let's let bygones be bygones o let's start again ' borrón' also found in these entries: Spanish: mancha English: blot - clean - slate - sweep -
113 compteur
n. m.1. Mettre le compteur à zéro: To make a fresh start, to start all over again.2. Relever le compteur (of pimp): To collect a prostitute's earnings. -
114 снова
1. over again2. afreshначать, снова — to start afresh
3. ag4. once againеще раз; снова — once again
снова; еще раз — over again
5. again; anew6. anew7. overпереиграть; сыграть снова — to play over
Синонимический ряд:опять (проч.) вновь; еще; еще раз; заново; наново; опять; опять-таки; сызнова -
115 начинать сначала
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116 снова начинать
1) General subject: make a fresh start2) Business: reopen -
117 Н-157
СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ (ВСТАВАТЬ/ ВСТАТЬ, ПОДНИМАТЬСЯ/ПОДНЯТЬСЯ) НА НОГИ VP1. (subj: human to get well, be cured of an illnessX стал на ноги = X was back on his feetX was on his feet again X was up and about again....Лёжа на носилках, на которых ею выносили из Клуба писателей, Степан (Злобин) сказал мне...: «И неси все свои материалы: какие есть. В палату. История антисемитизма... Молчать уж невмочь! Как встану на ноги, так...» Машина уехала (Свирский 1). As he lay on the stretcher carrying him out of the Writers' Union, Stepan (Zlobin)...said to me..."And bring any documents you've got with you to the hospital. Anything on the history of anti-Semitism....1 can't keep quiet any longer! As soon as I'm on my feet again..." The ambulance drove away (1a).2. (subj: human or collectmore often variants становиться/ стать, вставать/встать) to become self-sufficient, independentX встал на ноги - X got on his feetX found his feet X stood on his own (two) feet.Постепенно Л юшка становилась на ноги. Приобулась, приоделась, вышла замуж за Егора, вступила в партию (Войнович 2). Gradually Lyushka got on her feet. She acquired shoes, some nice clothes, she married Egorshe joined the Party (2a).«Я хотела, чтобы ты защитился, встал на ноги» (Евтушенко 1). "I wanted you to get your thesis accepted, to stand on your own two feet" (1a).3. ( subj: collect) to gain strength, begin functioning productively, independently (again)X стал на ноги = X got (back) on its feet.«Отстраиваемся, значит?.. Это хорошо, пора стране на ноги вставать» (Максимов 1). "So reconstruction is proceeding?...That's good. It's time for the country to get back on its feet" (1a).4. (subj: human or collectmore often variants становиться/ стать, вставать/встать) to improve one's material situationX стал на ноги = X got on (to, onto) his feet.«Дайте мне взаймы тысячу долларов, и, лишь только мы станем на ноги, я вам свято её верну» (Булгаков 2). "Lend me а thousand dollars. As soon as we get to our feet, I'll return it, I swear" (2a).Дед разорился, промотал всё состояние, играя в карты снова поднялся было на ноги, но пожар слизал всё, и Сергею Платоновичу пришлось начинать сызнова (Шолохов 2). The grandfather, who had squandered one fortune at cards, was only just beginning to get back onto his feet again when the fire took everything, and Sergei Platonovich had to make a fresh start (2a). -
118 вставать на ноги
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ /СТАТЬ <ВСТАВАТЬ/ВСТАТЬ, ПОДНИМАТЬСЯ/ПОДНЯТЬСЯ> НА НОГИ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to get well, be cured of an illness:- X was up and about again.♦...Лёжа на носилках, на которых его выносили из Клуба писателей, Степан [Злобин] сказал мне...: "И неси все свои материалы: какие есть. В палату. История антисемитизма... Молчать уж невмочь! Как встану на ноги, так..." Машина уехала (Свирский 1). As he lay on the stretcher carrying him out of the Writers' Union, Stepan [Zlobin]... said to me..."And bring any documents you've got with you to the hospital. Anything on the history of anti-Semit ism....I can't keep quiet any longer! As soon as I'm on my feet again..." The ambulance drove away (1a).2. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to become self-sufficient, independent:- X stood on his own (two) feet.♦ Постепенно Люшка становилась на ноги. Приобулась, приоделась, вышла замуж за Егора, вступила в партию (Войнович 2). Gradually Lyushka got on her feet. She acquired shoes, some nice clothes; she married Egor; she joined the Party (2a).♦ "Я хотела, чтобы ты защитился, встал на ноги" (Евтушенко 1). "I wanted you to get your thesis accepted, to stand on your own two feet" (1a).3. [subj: collect]⇒ to gain strength, begin functioning productively, independently (again):- X стал на ноги≈ X got (back) on its feet.♦ "Отстраиваемся, значит?.. Это хорошо, пора стране на ноги вставать" (Максимов 1). "So reconstruction is proceeding?...That's good. It's time for the country to get back on its feet" (1a).4. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to improve one's material situation:- X стал на ноги≈ X got on (to, onto) his feet.♦ "Дайте мне взаймы тысячу долларов, и, лишь только мы станем на ноги, я вам свято её верну" (Булгаков 2). ''Lend me a thousand dollars. As soon as we get to our feet, I'll return it, I swear" (2a).♦ Дед разорился, промотал всё состояние, играя в карты; снова поднялся было на ноги, но пожар слизал всё, и Сергею Платоновичу пришлось начинать сызнова (Шолохов 2). The grandfather, who had squandered one fortune at cards, was only just beginning to get back onto his feet again when the fire took everything, and Sergei Platonovich had to make a fresh start (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вставать на ноги
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119 встать на ноги
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ /СТАТЬ <ВСТАВАТЬ/ВСТАТЬ, ПОДНИМАТЬСЯ/ПОДНЯТЬСЯ> НА НОГИ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to get well, be cured of an illness:- X was up and about again.♦...Лёжа на носилках, на которых его выносили из Клуба писателей, Степан [Злобин] сказал мне...: "И неси все свои материалы: какие есть. В палату. История антисемитизма... Молчать уж невмочь! Как встану на ноги, так..." Машина уехала (Свирский 1). As he lay on the stretcher carrying him out of the Writers' Union, Stepan [Zlobin]... said to me..."And bring any documents you've got with you to the hospital. Anything on the history of anti-Semit ism....I can't keep quiet any longer! As soon as I'm on my feet again..." The ambulance drove away (1a).2. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to become self-sufficient, independent:- X stood on his own (two) feet.♦ Постепенно Люшка становилась на ноги. Приобулась, приоделась, вышла замуж за Егора, вступила в партию (Войнович 2). Gradually Lyushka got on her feet. She acquired shoes, some nice clothes; she married Egor; she joined the Party (2a).♦ "Я хотела, чтобы ты защитился, встал на ноги" (Евтушенко 1). "I wanted you to get your thesis accepted, to stand on your own two feet" (1a).3. [subj: collect]⇒ to gain strength, begin functioning productively, independently (again):- X стал на ноги≈ X got (back) on its feet.♦ "Отстраиваемся, значит?.. Это хорошо, пора стране на ноги вставать" (Максимов 1). "So reconstruction is proceeding?...That's good. It's time for the country to get back on its feet" (1a).4. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to improve one's material situation:- X стал на ноги≈ X got on (to, onto) his feet.♦ "Дайте мне взаймы тысячу долларов, и, лишь только мы станем на ноги, я вам свято её верну" (Булгаков 2). ''Lend me a thousand dollars. As soon as we get to our feet, I'll return it, I swear" (2a).♦ Дед разорился, промотал всё состояние, играя в карты; снова поднялся было на ноги, но пожар слизал всё, и Сергею Платоновичу пришлось начинать сызнова (Шолохов 2). The grandfather, who had squandered one fortune at cards, was only just beginning to get back onto his feet again when the fire took everything, and Sergei Platonovich had to make a fresh start (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > встать на ноги
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120 подниматься на ноги
• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ /СТАТЬ <ВСТАВАТЬ/ВСТАТЬ, ПОДНИМАТЬСЯ/ПОДНЯТЬСЯ> НА НОГИ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to get well, be cured of an illness:- X was up and about again.♦...Лёжа на носилках, на которых его выносили из Клуба писателей, Степан [Злобин] сказал мне...: "И неси все свои материалы: какие есть. В палату. История антисемитизма... Молчать уж невмочь! Как встану на ноги, так..." Машина уехала (Свирский 1). As he lay on the stretcher carrying him out of the Writers' Union, Stepan [Zlobin]... said to me..."And bring any documents you've got with you to the hospital. Anything on the history of anti-Semit ism....I can't keep quiet any longer! As soon as I'm on my feet again..." The ambulance drove away (1a).2. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to become self-sufficient, independent:- X stood on his own (two) feet.♦ Постепенно Люшка становилась на ноги. Приобулась, приоделась, вышла замуж за Егора, вступила в партию (Войнович 2). Gradually Lyushka got on her feet. She acquired shoes, some nice clothes; she married Egor; she joined the Party (2a).♦ "Я хотела, чтобы ты защитился, встал на ноги" (Евтушенко 1). "I wanted you to get your thesis accepted, to stand on your own two feet" (1a).3. [subj: collect]⇒ to gain strength, begin functioning productively, independently (again):- X стал на ноги≈ X got (back) on its feet.♦ "Отстраиваемся, значит?.. Это хорошо, пора стране на ноги вставать" (Максимов 1). "So reconstruction is proceeding?...That's good. It's time for the country to get back on its feet" (1a).4. [subj: human or collect; more often variants становиться/стать, вставать/встать]⇒ to improve one's material situation:- X стал на ноги≈ X got on (to, onto) his feet.♦ "Дайте мне взаймы тысячу долларов, и, лишь только мы станем на ноги, я вам свято её верну" (Булгаков 2). ''Lend me a thousand dollars. As soon as we get to our feet, I'll return it, I swear" (2a).♦ Дед разорился, промотал всё состояние, играя в карты; снова поднялся было на ноги, но пожар слизал всё, и Сергею Платоновичу пришлось начинать сызнова (Шолохов 2). The grandfather, who had squandered one fortune at cards, was only just beginning to get back onto his feet again when the fire took everything, and Sergei Platonovich had to make a fresh start (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подниматься на ноги
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start — ▪ I. start start 1 [stɑːt ǁ stɑːrt] verb 1. [intransitive] if prices start at or from a particular figure, that is the lowest figure at which you can buy something, for example for the most basic product, service etc in a range: start at/from •… … Financial and business terms
start — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ auspicious, bright (esp. BrE), decent, encouraging, excellent, fine, flying, good, great, impressive … Collocations dictionary
start*/*/*/ — [stɑːt] verb I 1) to begin to happen The World Championships start in two weeks.[/ex] It s starting to rain.[/ex] The leaves have started falling off the trees.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to begin doing something Please start when you are ready.[/ex] The… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English