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1 egymásba folyik
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2 Л-116
ЛОБ В ЛОБ столкнуться, сойтись и т. п. coll Invar adv fixed WO(to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing each other: (collide (meet etc)) head-on(run (crash etc)) right into each other (meet (come etc)) face to face....Стоило ему заступить в должность, как уже на другой день грянула беда: в самом исходе перегона Роща-Дубки лоб в лоб столкнулись два товарняка (Максимов 3)....Sure enough, the very day after he took up his duties, disaster struck. Two freight trains crashed head-on on the last lap of the Roshcha-Dubki run (3a). -
3 Н-229
НОСОМ (HOC) К НОСУ coll these forms only adv fixed WO1. \Н-229 столкнуться, встретиться. Also: HOC В HOC (C НОСОМ) obs (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing one another: (bump into s.o.) nose to nose(meet) face to face.Я едва успел сообразить, что случилось, как очутился нос с носом с лошадью... и с драгуном... (Герцен 2). I hardly had time to take in what was happening when I found myself nose to nose with a horse...and a dragoon... (2a).«Ну, а дальше сталкиваются оба эти мошенника на Шан-Зелизе, нос к носу...» (Булгаков 12). "Well, after that both rogues met face to face on the Champs Ely-sees" (12a).2. увидеть кого-что и т. п. - (to see s.o. or sth.) at close proximity: (see s.o. sth.) up close(be) face to face (with s.o. (sth.». -
4 лоб в лоб
• ЛОБ В ЛОБ столкнуться, сойтись и т.п. coll[Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing each other:- (collide <meet etc>) head-on;- (run <crash etc>) right into each other;- (meet <come etc>) face to face.♦...Стоило ему заступить в должность, как уже на другой день грянула беда: в самом исходе перегона Роща-Дубки лоб в лоб столкнулись два товарняка (Максимов 3)....Sure enough, the very day after he took up his duties, disaster struck. Two freight trains crashed head-on on the last lap of the Roshcha-Dubki run (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лоб в лоб
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5 нос в нос
[these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. нос в нос столкнуться, встретиться. Also: НОС В НОС (С НОСОМ) obs (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing one another:- (bump into s.o.) nose to nose;- (meet) face to face.♦ Я едва успел сообразить, что случилось, как очутился нос с носом с лошадью... и с драгуном... (Герцен 2). I hardly had time to take in what was happening when I found myself nose to nose with a horse...and a dragoon... (2a).♦ "Ну, а дальше сталкиваются оба эти мошенника на Шан-Зелизе, нос к носу..." (Булгаков 12). "Well, after that both rogues met face to face on the Champs Elysee" (12a).- (see s.o. < sth.>) up close;- (be) face to face (with s.o. < sth.>).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нос в нос
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6 нос к носу
[these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. нос к носу столкнуться, встретиться. Also: НОС В НОС (С НОСОМ) obs (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing one another:- (bump into s.o.) nose to nose;- (meet) face to face.♦ Я едва успел сообразить, что случилось, как очутился нос с носом с лошадью... и с драгуном... (Герцен 2). I hardly had time to take in what was happening when I found myself nose to nose with a horse...and a dragoon... (2a).♦ "Ну, а дальше сталкиваются оба эти мошенника на Шан-Зелизе, нос к носу..." (Булгаков 12). "Well, after that both rogues met face to face on the Champs Elysee" (12a).- (see s.o. < sth.>) up close;- (be) face to face (with s.o. < sth.>).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нос к носу
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7 нос с носом
[these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. нос с носом столкнуться, встретиться. Also: НОС В НОС (С НОСОМ) obs (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing one another:- (bump into s.o.) nose to nose;- (meet) face to face.♦ Я едва успел сообразить, что случилось, как очутился нос с носом с лошадью... и с драгуном... (Герцен 2). I hardly had time to take in what was happening when I found myself nose to nose with a horse...and a dragoon... (2a).♦ "Ну, а дальше сталкиваются оба эти мошенника на Шан-Зелизе, нос к носу..." (Булгаков 12). "Well, after that both rogues met face to face on the Champs Elysee" (12a).- (see s.o. < sth.>) up close;- (be) face to face (with s.o. < sth.>).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нос с носом
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8 носом к носу
[these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. носом к носу столкнуться, встретиться. Also: НОС В НОС (С НОСОМ) obs (to meet, run into one another) right up close, facing one another:- (bump into s.o.) nose to nose;- (meet) face to face.♦ Я едва успел сообразить, что случилось, как очутился нос с носом с лошадью... и с драгуном... (Герцен 2). I hardly had time to take in what was happening when I found myself nose to nose with a horse...and a dragoon... (2a).♦ "Ну, а дальше сталкиваются оба эти мошенника на Шан-Зелизе, нос к носу..." (Булгаков 12). "Well, after that both rogues met face to face on the Champs Elysee" (12a).- (see s.o. < sth.>) up close;- (be) face to face (with s.o. < sth.>).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > носом к носу
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9 összemosódik
to merge into one another, to run into one another -
10 botsing
2 [figuurlijk] clash♦voorbeelden:we hadden een botsing (met de auto) • we were in a (car) crashmet elkaar in botsing komen • collide with one another, run into one anotherde stakers kwamen in botsing met de politie • the strikers clashed with the police -
11 met elkaar in botsing komen
met elkaar in botsing komencollide with one another, run into one anotherVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met elkaar in botsing komen
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12 egymásba olvad
to run into one another, to fade into -
13 סדק
סֶדֶקm. (preced.) 1) split, slit. Bekh.37b הס׳ כל שהוא a slit in the ear disqualifies, even if it be of the minutest size. Koh. R. to I, 8 כמבין סִידְקוֹ של פתח like looking through the crack of a door; a. e.Pl. סְדָקִים, סְדָקִון. Pes.8a לחורין ולס׳ into holes and fissures. Ib. III, 5 (48b) סִורּוּק שנתערבו סְדָקָיווכ׳ (Bab. ed. סדקין) dough is called sidduḳ, when its cracks run into one another. Ib. 48b אין לך כל סדק וסדק … כמה ס׳וכ׳ for every crack on the surface there are several inside. Ib. III, 2 סִדְקֵי עריבה (Bab. ed. 45a סִידְקֵי) the cracks in the kneading trough; a. fr. 2) a strip of a sheet Tosef.Kil.V, 22 ed. Zuck., v. סֶרֶט II. -
14 סֶדֶק
סֶדֶקm. (preced.) 1) split, slit. Bekh.37b הס׳ כל שהוא a slit in the ear disqualifies, even if it be of the minutest size. Koh. R. to I, 8 כמבין סִידְקוֹ של פתח like looking through the crack of a door; a. e.Pl. סְדָקִים, סְדָקִון. Pes.8a לחורין ולס׳ into holes and fissures. Ib. III, 5 (48b) סִורּוּק שנתערבו סְדָקָיווכ׳ (Bab. ed. סדקין) dough is called sidduḳ, when its cracks run into one another. Ib. 48b אין לך כל סדק וסדק … כמה ס׳וכ׳ for every crack on the surface there are several inside. Ib. III, 2 סִדְקֵי עריבה (Bab. ed. 45a סִידְקֵי) the cracks in the kneading trough; a. fr. 2) a strip of a sheet Tosef.Kil.V, 22 ed. Zuck., v. סֶרֶט II. -
15 переходить один в другой
General subject: run into one anotherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переходить один в другой
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16 сливаться в одно
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17 إلتقى ب
v. meet, run into one another, rendezvous -
18 ἐμπλοκή
ἐμ-πλοκή, ἡ,2 scuffle, PRyl.124.28 (i A. D.), 150.12 (i A. D.).II interweaving, Epicur.Nat. 1420 (dub.); entanglement, Plu.2.916d (pl.); of the matted roots of trees, Ph.Byz.Mir.1.5 (pl.); τόποις ἐμπλοκὰς ἔχειν, of districts, to run into one another, Str.13.4.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπλοκή
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19 ineinander
Adv. in(to) one another; zwei: auch in(to) each other; in Verbindungen mit Verben: auch inter...; ineinander flechten intertwine; ineinander fließen merge (into one another); Farben: auch run; ineinander fügen fit together, fit... into each other, join; ineinander greifen interlock; fig. Tatsachen etc.: be interconnected; ( sich) ineinander schieben telescope; ineinander verliebt in love (with each other)* * *into one another* * *in|ei|nạn|der [ɪn|ai'nandɐ]advsein in(side) one another or each other; verkeilen, verschachteln etc into one another or each otherineinander übergehen — to merge (into one another or each other)
die Fäden haben sich alle ineinander verwickelt — the threads have got all tangled up in each other or in one another
sich ineinander verlieben — to fall in love with each other
* * *in·ei·nan·der[ɪnʔaiˈnandɐ]adv in each other, in one another\ineinander verliebt sein to be in love with one another\ineinander aufgehen to complement each other perfectly\ineinander übergehen to merge* * *die Farben fließen ineinander — the colours run into each other or one another
zwei Dinge ineinander fügen — fit two things into each or one another
ineinander passen/sich ineinander fügen — fit into each other or one another
ineinander greifen — mesh or engage [with each other or one another]; mesh together (lit. or fig.)
ineinander verliebt sein — be in love with each other or one another
* * *ineinander adv in(to) one another; zwei: auch in(to) each other; in Verbindungen mit Verben: auch inter…;ineinander verliebt in love (with each other)* * *die Farben fließen ineinander — the colours run into each other or one another
zwei Dinge ineinander fügen — fit two things into each or one another
ineinander passen/sich ineinander fügen — fit into each other or one another
ineinander greifen — mesh or engage [with each other or one another]; mesh together (lit. or fig.)
ineinander verliebt sein — be in love with each other or one another
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20 преливам
(вино) decantмед. transfuse, make a transfusionводата прелива от тенджерата the water in the pot is brimming/spilling overсърцето ми прелива от радост my heart swells/is brimming over with joy3. тех. (отливам отново) re-castпреливам от пусто в празно mill the wind, draw water in a sieve, thrash over old strawпреливам се (за цветове) gradate, shade, grade; play(едно в друго-за значение) shade off/merge into one another.; drink too much, overdrink* * *прелѝвам,гл.1. ( наливам) pour (from one vessel into another); ( вино) decant; мед. transfuse, make a transfusion;2. ( препълвам се) overflow, flow over the edge, brim (over), run over, spill over, overtop, overspill (в into); сърцето ми прелива от радост my heart swells/is brimming over with joy;\преливам се (за цветове) gradate, shade, grade; play; ( едно в друго за значение) shade off/merge into one another; • \преливам от пусто в празно mill the wind, draw water in a sieve, thrash over old straw.* * *brim; pour (наливам); infuse; melt (се); gradate (се); shade (се); overbrim: This river преливамs each spring. - Тази река прелива всяка пролет.; overrun; transfuse* * *1. (вино) decant 2. (едно в друго - за значение) shade off/merge into one another.;drink too much, overdrink 3. (наливам) pour (from one vessel into another) 4. (препълвам се) overflow, brim (over), run over. spill over, overspill (в into) 5. mex. (отливам отново) re-cast 6. ПРЕЛИВАМ от пусто в празно mill the wind, draw water in a sieve, thrash over old straw 7. ПРЕЛИВАМ се (за цветове) gradate, shade, grade;play 8. водата прелива от тенджерата the water in the pot is brimming/ spilling over 9. мед. transfuse, make a transfusion 10. сърцето ми прелива от радост my heart swells/is brimming over with joy
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