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61 восстанавливать силы
to recover one's health; recruit; re-edify; rehabilitate; reinstateGuests can rest and recover their health here where they will find silence and tranquility.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > восстанавливать силы
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62 поправиться
to recover one's health; recruit; re-edify; rehabilitate; reinstateGuests can rest and recover their health here where they will find silence and tranquility.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > поправиться
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63 поправлять здоровье
to recover one's health; recruit; re-edify; rehabilitate; reinstateGuests can rest and recover their health here where they will find silence and tranquility.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > поправлять здоровье
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64 rask
breezy, brisk, healthy, well* * *I. adj( hurtig) quick ( fx pace, walk, movement; decision; worker),(mere F) rapid ( fx decision, movement; worker),F swift ( fx movement, pace);( livlig) brisk ( fx movements, walk);( som bevæger sig hurtigt) fast ( fx horse, worker),F swift;( forhastet) hasty;( munter) gay, lively;( overlegen) offhand;( flot) smart, dashing;( kæk) plucky;adv quickly, rapidly, swiftly, briskly, fast; hastily; gaily; in an offhand manner; pluckily;[ med sb & vb:][ tage en rask beslutning] come to a rapid decision, take the bull by the horns;( tage mod til sig) take one's courage in both hands; grasp the nettle;(dvs kæk) a plucky boy;( stor) a big boy ( fx big boys don't cry);[ lad det nu gå lidt rask!] hurry up! be quick!T get a move on!( forøge farten) quicken one's pace;[ arbejdet skrider rask fremad] the work is making rapid progress;[ med raske skridt] at a rapid pace,(fig også) rapidly,(litt) apace ( fx winter is coming on apace);[ rask svar] ready answer, quick repartee;[ med præp & adv:][ være rask i replikken], se replik;[ rask på det](dvs næsvis) pert;(dvs overilet, T) be quick on the draw;[ være rask til at gøre noget] be quick to do something;[ være rask til sit arbejde] be quick about one's work;(se også ben);[ rask væk] without ceremony; just like that.II. adj( generelt: ved godt helbred) healthy, sound ( fx his one sound eye);(mods syg; i form) fit ( fx he is not a fit man; feel fit),(især efter vb) well ( fx feel well),(mere F) in good health;[ blive rask] get well, recover (one's health);[ de raske] those who are well;[ melde sig rask] report fit for duty;[ jeg er ikke rigtig rask] I am not (feeling) very well;(dvs rigtig klog) are you out of your mind? are you off your head?[ rask og rørig] hale and hearty;[ stadig rask og rørig] still going strong. -
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66 premier
premier, -ière1 [pʀəmje, jεʀ]1. adjective• arriver/être premier to arrive/be firstc. ( = de base) [échelon, grade] bottom ; [ébauche, projet] first• quel est votre premier prix pour ce type de voyage ? what do your prices start at for this kind of trip?d. ( = originel, fondamental) [cause, donnée, principe] basic ; [objectif] primary ; [état] initial, original2. masculine noun, feminine nouna. (dans le temps, l'espace) first• parler/passer/sortir le premier to speak/go/go out first• elle fut l'une des premières à... she was one of the first to...b. (dans une hiérarchie, un ordre) il a été reçu dans les premiers he was in the top fewc. (dans une série, une comparaison) Pierre et Paul sont cousins, le premier est médecin Peter and Paul are cousins, the former is a doctor3. masculine nouna. first• c'est leur premier ( = enfant) it's their first child• mon premier est... (charade) my first is in...► en premier [arriver, parler] first• pour lui, la famille vient toujours en premier his family always comes first4. compounds* * *
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- ière pʀəmje, ɛʀ adjectif1) ( dans le temps) first2) ( dans l'espace) first3) ( dans une série) first‘livre premier’ — ‘book one’
Napoléon Ier — Napoleon I, Napoleon the First
4) ( dans une hiérarchie) [artiste, écrivain, puissance] leading; [élève, étudiant] topêtre premier — [élève, étudiant] to be top; [coureur] to be first
nos premiers prix or tarifs — ( pour voyages) our cheapest holidays GB ou package tours US; ( pour billets) our cheapest tickets
5) ( originel) [impression] first, initial; [éclat] initial; [aspect] original6) ( essentiel) [qualité] prime; [objectif, conséquence] primary7) Philosophie [terme, notion, donnée] fundamental; [vérité, principe] first
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( dans le temps) first2) ( dans une énumération) firstle premier de mes fils — ( sur deux fils) my elder son; ( sur plus de deux fils) my eldest son
3) ( dans un classement)arriver le premier — [coureur] to come first
être le premier de la classe — [élève] to be top of the class
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nom masculin1) ( dans un bâtiment) first floor GB, second floor US2) ( jour du mois) first3) ( arrondissement) first arrondissement
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en premier locution adverbiale
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de première (colloq) locution adjective first-ratec'est de première — it's first-class ou first-rate
Phrasal Verbs:* * *pʀəmje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. adj1) (dans le temps) firstC'est notre premier jour de vacances depuis Noël. — It's our first day off since Christmas.
C'est la première fois que je viens ici. — It's the first time I've been here.
du premier coup — at the first attempt, at the first go
Il est arrivé premier. — He came first., He was the first to arrive.
2) (du bas) (branche, marche, grade) lowest, bottomau premier étage — on the first floor Grande-Bretagne on the second floor USA
3) (en importance) firstde premier ordre — first-class, first-rate
de première qualité; de premier choix — best quality, top quality
4) (= fondamental) basic5)le Premier ministre — the Prime Minister, the Premier, the Premier of Queensland, the Queensland Premier
2. nm1) (= premier étage) first floor Grande-Bretagne second floor USA2) (= personne)3) (= jour)4)3. nf1) (= personne)2) AUTOMOBILES (= vitesse) first, first gear3) CHEMINS DE FER, AVIATION (= classe) first class4) ÉDUCATION (= classe) Year 12sixth year of secondary school (age 16-17)5) [spectacle] THÉÂTRE first night, CINÉMA première6) (chose faite pour la première fois) first* * *A adj1 ( qui commence une série) [habitant, emploi, automobile, symptôme] first; Adam fut le premier homme Adam was the first man; c'est la première fois que je viens ici this is the first time I've been here; la première et la dernière fois the first and last time; les premiers temps de the initial period of; (dans) les premiers temps tout allait bien at first things went well;2 ( qui précède dans l'espace) [porte, rue, visage, carrefour] first; les trois premières rues the first three streets; les premières marches (de l'escalier) the first few steps;3 ( dans une série) [numéro, chapitre, mot, candidat] first; première personne du singulier/du pluriel first person singular/plural; le premier janvier/juin the first of January/of June; article premier du code pénal first article of the penal code; ‘livre premier’ ‘book one’; Napoléon Ier Napoleon I ou the First; Elisabeth Ire Elizabeth I ou the First;4 ( par sa supériorité) [artiste, écrivain, producteur, puissance] leading; [élève, étudiant] top; le premier producteur mondial de vin the world's leading wine producer; être premier [élève, étudiant] to be top; [coureur] to be first; il est premier en physique he's top in physics; terminer or arriver premier [coureur] to come first; une affaire de première importance/urgence a matter of the utmost importance/urgency; article de première nécessité an absolutely essential item;5 ( par son infériorité) [billet, ticket, place] cheapest; nos premiers prix or tarifs ( pour voyages) our cheapest holidays GB ou package tours US; ( pour billets) our cheapest tickets;6 ( originel) [impression] first, initial; [vivacité, éclat] initial; [aspect] original; recouvrer sa santé première to recover one's health;B nm,f1 ( qui se présente d'abord) first; vous êtes le premier à me le dire you are the first to tell me; il est toujours le premier à se plaindre he's always the first to complain; sortir le premier to go out first; arriver le premier, arriver les premiers to arrive first; les premiers arrivés seront les premiers servis first come, first served;2 ( dans une énumération) first; je préfère le premier I prefer the first one; le premier de mes fils ( sur deux fils) my elder son; ( sur plus de deux fils) my eldest son;3 ( dans un classement) arriver le premier [coureur] to come first; être le premier de la classe [élève] to be top of the class; il est le premier en latin he's top in Latin.C nm1 ( dans un bâtiment) first floor GB, second floor US; monter/descendre au premier to go up/to go down to the first GB ou second US floor; habiter au premier to live on the first GB ou second US floor;2 ( jour du mois) first; être payé tous les premiers du mois to be paid on the first of every month; le premier de l'an New Year's Day;3 ( arrondissement) first arrondissement; habiter dans le premier to live in the first arrondissement;4 ( dans une charade) first; mon premier est my first is.D en premier loc adv faire qch en premier to do sth first; faire passer son travail en premier to put one's work first; recourir à l'arme nucléaire en premier to resort to nuclear weapons in the first instance; citons en premier le livre de notre collègue first of all there's our colleague's book; il faut en premier baisser l'impôt sur les bénéfices first of all it is necessary to reduce taxes on profits.E première nf1 (événement important, exploit) first; première mondiale world first;4 Aut first (gear); être en première to be in first (gear); passer la première to go into first (gear); rouler en première to drive in first (gear);5 ○ Rail, Aviat first class; voyager en première to travel first class; un billet de première a first-class ticket;6 ( couturière dirigeant un atelier) head seamstress;7 ( en alpinisme) first ascent; premier solitaire first solo-ascent;8 ( dans une chaussure) insole.premier âge [produits, vêtements] for babies up to six months ( après n); premier clerc chief clerk; premier communiant boy making his first communion; premier de cordée leader; premier danseur leading dancer; premier jet first ou rough draft; premier maître intermediate rank between chief petty officer and fleet chief petty officer GB, ≈ master chief petty officer US; premier ministre prime minister; premier secrétaire (d'un parti, organisme) first secretary; premier venu just anybody; elle s'est jetée dans les bras du premier venu she threw herself into the arms of the first man to come along; premier violon Mus first violin, leader; première classe Mil ≈ private; première communiante Relig girl making her first communion; première communion Relig first communion; première épreuve Imprim first proof; première nouvelle! that's the first I've heard about it; premiers secours first aid ¢.ⓘ Premier ministre The chief minister of the government, appointed by the Président de la République and responsible for the overall management of government affairs.1. (souvent avant le nom) [initial] earlyles premiers temps at the beginning, early on2. [proche] neareston s'est arrêtés dans le premier hôtel venu we stopped at the first hotel we came to ou happened to come to4. [dans une série] firstà la première heure first thing, at first lightdans un premier temps (at) first, to start with, to begin withil a fait ses premières armes à la "Gazette du Nord" he cut his teeth at the "Gazette du Nord"j'ai fait mes premières armes dans le métier comme apprenti cuisinier I started in the trade as a cook's apprenticepremier jet (first) ou rough ou initial drafta. [personnes et matériel] emergency servicesb. [soins] first aida. [généralement] first partb. [au spectacle] opening act5. [principal] mainde (toute) première nécessité/urgence (absolutely) essential/urgentc'est vous le premier intéressé you're the main person concerned ou the one who's got most at stakesortir premier d'une Grande école to be first on the pass list (in the final exam of a Grande école)l'idée première était de... the original idea was to...8. [spontané] firstson premier mouvement his first ou spontaneous impulse9. (après le nom) [fondamental] firstMATHÉMATIQUES [nombre] prime[polynôme] irreducibleprincipe premier first ou basic principle10. [moindre]et ta récitation, tu n'en connais pas le premier mot! you haven't a clue about your recitation, have you?la robe coûte 400 euros et je n'en ai pas le premier sou the dress costs 400 euros and I haven't a penny (UK) ou cent (US) to my name11. GRAMMAIREpremière personne du singulier/pluriel first person singular/pluralvoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel12. CUISINEcôte/côtelette première prime rib/cutlet————————, première [prəmje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [personne]elle est la première de sa classe/au hit-parade she's top of her class/the charts2. [chose]3. [celui-là]plantez des roses ou des tulipes, mais les premières durent plus longtemps plant roses or tulips, but the former last longervoir aussi link=cinquième cinquième————————nom masculin1. [dans une charade]3. [dans des dates]Aix, le premier juin Aix, June 1stle premier avril April Fool's ou All Fools Dayle premier janvier ou de l'an New Year's Day————————première nom féminin2. [exploit]être/passer en première to be in/to go into firstbillet/wagon de première first-class ticket/carriage8. IMPRIMERIE [épreuve] first proof[édition - d'un livre] first edition ; [ - d'un journal] early edition9. [d'une chaussure] insole————————de première locution adjectivale————————en premier locution adverbialepremier de cordée nom masculin————————premier degré nom masculin2. [phase initiale] first step3. (figuré)————————premier prix nom masculin1. COMMERCE lowest ou cheapest pricedans les premiers prix at the cheaper ou lower end of the scale2. [récompense] first prize -
67 şifa
recovery of one´s health. - bulmak to recover one´s health, get well. -yı bulmak/kapmak colloq. 1. to become ill. 2. (for something) to go completely wrong, get all balled up. -lar olsun! 1. May it do you good! (said to a sick person when he takes a medicine). 2. Gesundheit! (said to someone who has just sneezed). -
68 a se restabili după o boală
to rally from an illnessto get well againto re-establish / to recover one's healthto recoverRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se restabili după o boală
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69 вернуть
(кого-л./что-л.)совер.1) ( отдать обратно)return, give back, bring back; restore ( потерянное кем-то); make restitution (of) ( не по праву взятое)2) ( получить обратно)get back, recover, retrieve; win back (чье-л. расположение и т.п.)3) (заставить кого-л. вернуться)make smb. come back, bring smb. back -
70 восстанавливать
восстановить1. (вн.; в разн. знач.) restore (d.), re-establish (d.), rehabilitate (d.); ( возобновлять) renew (d.)восстанавливать чьё-л. здоровье — restore smb. to health
восстанавливать положение воен. — restore / retrieve the situation
восстанавливать отношения — restore / re-establish relations
2. (кого-л. в чём-л.) reinstate (smb. in smth.)восстанавливать кого-л. в правах — restore smb.'s rights, rehabilitate smb.
4. (кого-л. против) set* (smb. against)восстанавливать кого-л. против себя — turn smb. against oneself, antagonize smb.
5. (вн.) хим. reduce (d.) -
71 восстанавливать
несов. - восстана́вливать, сов. - восстанови́ть1) (вн.; приводить в прежнее состояние) restore (d), re-establish (d), rehabilitate (d); ( возобновлять) renew (d)восстана́вливать хозя́йство — restore the economy
восстана́вливать чьё-л здоро́вье — restore smb to health
восстана́вливать (своё) здоро́вье — recover one's health
восстана́вливать положе́ние воен. — restore / retrieve the situation
восстана́вливать отноше́ния — restore / re-establish relations
восстана́вливать автопокры́шки — retread [-ed] tyres брит. / tires амер.
2) (вн.; вспоминать, обыкн. восстана́вливать в па́мяти) call (d) to mind, recall (d), recollect (d)3) (кого́-л в вн.; в правах, должности и т.п.) reinstate (smb in)восстана́вливать кого́-л в права́х — restore smb's rights, rehabilitate smb
восстана́вливать кого́-л в пре́жней до́лжности — reinstate smb in his former job
4) (кого́-л про́тив; настраивать враждебно) set (smb against)восстана́вливать кого́-л про́тив себя́ — turn smb against oneself, antagonize smb
5) (вн.) хим. reduce (d) -
72 возвращать
vt; св - возврати́тьto give back, to return; деньги, ценности to repay, to replace; имущество, права to restore; возмещать to refundвозвраща́ть себе́ здоро́вье — to recover one's health
возвраща́ть си́лы — to regain one's strength
возвраща́ть свой про́игрыш — to recoup one's gambling losses
возвраща́ть кого-л к жи́зни — to bring back/to restore sb to life
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73 felah
"recovery, restoration to health and prosperity; deliverance. - bulmak to recover one´s health or peace of mind." -
74 a se face bine
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75 riacquistare vt
[riakkwis'tare](gen) to buy again, (ciò che si era venduto) to buy back, (fig : buonumore, sangue freddo, libertà) to regain -
76 riacquistare
vt [riakkwis'tare](gen) to buy again, (ciò che si era venduto) to buy back, (fig : buonumore, sangue freddo, libertà) to regain -
77 ἐπανάγω
ἐπαν-άγω [ᾰγ],A bring up: hence,2 lead or draw back, ;ἐ. τὰ δεξιά X.Eq.12.13
;τὸν ἄνθρωπον ἐπανήγαγεν ὡς ὑμᾶς D.18.133
;σύαγρον εἰς τὴν οἰκίαν Antiph.42
(s.v.l.).3 bring back, ;τὸν λόγον ἐπὶ τὴν ὑπόθεσιν X.Mem.4.6.13
;ἐ. ἐμαυτὸν ἀπὸ τῶν κακῶν Pl.Ep. 325a
; εἰς ἐλευθερίαν τὰ πράγματα v.l. in D.15.19; restore,τὰς αἱρέσεις τῶν ἱερέων εἰς τὸν δῆμον D.C.37.37
;τὸν οἶκον Philostr.VA1.28
; τὰ ἱερά ib.2 ([voice] Pass.); τὰ ἀδικήματα εἰς τὰ κοινὰ δικαστήρια ἐ. refer them to.., Pl.Lg. 846b, cf. Epicur.Ep.3p.62U.;ἐ. τὸ δισταζόμενον εἰς τὸν κανόνα UPZ110.57
(ii B.C.); but τῷ Δὶ ἐ. make acknowledgements to Zeus, ib.6:—[voice] Pass., to be referred back,ἐπαναγέσθω πάλιν ἐπὶ τοὺς ἄρχοντας Arist.Pol. 1298b37
; to be restored,ἐπὶ ἀρχὰς καὶ στρατηγίας App.BC4.15
.4 ἐ. ἐπί τι lead to, entail,ἐπ' ἀλγοῦν Epicur.Sent.26
,30.III intr., withdraw, retreat, X. Cyr.4.1.3; revert,ἐπὶ τὴν ἀρχήν Plb.3.5.9
, etc.; recur, in argument,ὅθεν ἐξέβην Jul.Or.7.226c
; return,ἐπὶ ὕψιστον LXXSi.17.26
; turn back, ἀπὸ δικαιοσύνης εἰς ἁμαρτίαν ib.26.28.2ἐ. τῷ σώματι
recover one's health,Apollon.Perg.
Con.1 Praef.IV put out to sea,τὸ κέρας ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς X.HG6.2.28
: abs., Ev.Luc.5.3:—[voice] Pass., put to sea against,τινί Hdt.9.98
; ἐπανάγεσθαι ταῖς ναυσί with one's ships, Th. 8.42: abs., Hdt.7.194, X.HG2.1.24; ἐπὶ τὴν Χίον ib.1.6.38; sail up the Nile, Pstrassb.102.19 (iii B.C.).V [voice] Pass., also, to be carried to a place,ἐπαναχθέντας Hdt.4.103
, where however the v.l. ἐπαναχθέντες (in signf. iv) is to be preferred.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπανάγω
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78 восстановить
несовер. - восстанавливать;
совер. - восстановить (кого-л./что-л.)
1) restore, reestablish, reconstruct, rehabilitate;
renew (возобновлять) восстанавливать силы ≈ to recuperate, to recreate, to recondition восстанавливать хозяйство ≈ to restore the economy восстанавливать здоровье ≈ to recover one's health восстанавливать отношения ≈ to restore/reestablish relations
2) (кого-л. в чем-л.) reinstate( smb. in smth.) ;
restore, rehabilitate восстанавливать кого-л. в правах ≈ to restore smb.'s rights, to rehabilitate smb.
3) (припоминать) call to mind, recall, recollect
4) (против кого-л./чего-л.) set (smb. against) восстанавливать кого-л. против себя ≈ to turn smb. against oneself, to antagonize smb.
5) хим. reduceБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > восстановить
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79 окрепнуть телом и духом
General subject: recover one's health and spiritsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окрепнуть телом и духом
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80 поздоровішати
= поздоровітиto become strong ( stronger); to recover ( one's) health
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