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81 зажмуриваться
несов. - зажму́риваться, сов. - зажму́ритьсяscrew up one's eyes, close one's eyes tight; ( на мгновение) blink -
82 zažmiriti
vi pf squint (one's eyes), screw up one's eyes; (žmirkati) wink, blink; fig - na/ /pred (na jedno oko, progledati kroz prste) wink/blink/connive at, turn a blind eye to, look the other way, bend the rules a little -
83 mьrknǫti
mьrknǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `become dark'Page in Trubačev: XXI 133-135Old Church Slavic:mrьknǫti `become dark, darken' [verb]Russian:mérknut' `become dark, become dim, fade' [verb]Czech:Old Czech:mrknúti (sě) `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovak:Polish:mierzchnąć `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovincian:mjìe̯řk `twilight' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:mȑknuti `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovene:mŕkniti `become dark, darken, blink, wink' [verb], mȓknem [1sg]Lithuanian:mérkti `close one's eyes' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: mrHk-Other cognates:Notes: -
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85 зажмурювати
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86 przymruż|yć
pf — przymruż|ać impf vt przymrużyć oczy a. powieki to screw up one’s eyes, to squint- przymrużyła oczy z powodu silnego blasku she screwed up her eyes against the harsh glare- przymrużył porozumiewawczo jedno oko he winked conspiratorially- przymrużając oko, wycelował he squinted and took aim- przymrużyła oko i spojrzała przez dziurkę od klucza she squinted through the keyhole- zerkać na kogoś/coś spod przymrużonych powiek to squint at sb/sth■ z przymrużeniem oka (pobłażliwie) good-naturedly, indulgently a. with indulgence; (żartobliwie) (with) tongue in cheek; (z powątpiewaniem) with a pinch of saltThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przymruż|yć
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87 roberts
n. m. pl.1. 'Knockers', 'boobs', breasts.2. 'Oglers', 'peepers', eyes. S'écarquiller les roberts: To screw up one's eyes (in order to distinguish something). -
88 zusammenkneifen
zu·sam·men|knei·fenetw \zusammenkneifen to press together sth sep;die Lippen \zusammenkneifen to press together one's lips; ( missbilligend) to pinch one's lips -
89 жмурить глаза
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > жмурить глаза
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90 жмуриться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > жмуриться
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91 прищуриваться
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92 knibe
sg - kníbenзатрудне́ние с, тяжёлое положе́ниеkómme i kníbe — попа́сть в беду́
vǽre i kníbe — быть в затрудне́нии
* * *fix, nip, pickle, predicament, scrape* * *I. (en -r):[ i knibe] in difficulties,T in a (tight) spot, in a fix;[ komme i knibe] be put on the spot, get into a fix.II. vb (kneb, knebet) pinch, nip,( klemme) squeeze;( spare) pinch, economize;( i kortspil) finesse;[ når det kniber] at a pinch;[ det kneb!] that was a near thing (el. a close shave);[ det kniber for ham] he is in a fix,( økonomisk) he is hard up;[ det kniber for ham at] he has (some) difficulty in -ing;[ det kneb for mig at løfte den] it was all I could do to lift it;[ knibe en i armen] pinch somebody's arm;[ det kniber med frugt] fruit is scarce;[ knibe på] be sparing of;[ knibe munden sammen] tighten one's lips;[ knibe øjnene sammen] screw up one's eyes;[ knibe sig igennem] squeeze through,(fig) scrape through;[ knibe ud]( luske af) sneak away;[ knibe ud, knibe udenom](fig: prøve at komme ud af det) back out,T cop out,(fx spørgsmål) avoid (el. T dodge) the issue. -
93 жмурить
(что-л.)несовер. - жмурить; совер. - зажмурить( о глазах)to screw up one's eyes, to narrow one's eye -
94 прищуриться
squint глагол:screw up one's eyes (прищуриваться, прищуриться, жмурить глаза, жмуриться, зажмурить глаза, сощуривать глаза)словосочетание: -
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96 зажмурить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > зажмурить
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97 сощуриваться
несовер. - сощуриваться;
совер. - сощуриться возвр. screw up one's eyesБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сощуриваться
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98 щурить глаза
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > щурить глаза
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99 щуриться
несовер. - щуриться;
совер. - сощуриться возвр.
1) screw up one's eyes (о человеке) ;
squint( на солнце)
2) narrow( о глазах)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > щуриться
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100 plieren
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