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61 вам ещё рано умирать
General subject: you mustn't snuff out yetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вам ещё рано умирать
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62 дать дуба
1) Slang: cash in2) Jargon: kick the bucket, snuff out, pass on to the Great Beyond3) American English: go up the flume -
63 заглушить (звук)
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64 задуть свечу
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65 подавить оппозицию
1) General subject: snuff out a opposition, steamroller the opposition, down opposition (сопротивление)2) Diplomatic term: stifle an opposition3) Makarov: down oppositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавить оппозицию
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66 разрушить (чьи-л.) надежды
General subject: snuff out hopesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрушить (чьи-л.) надежды
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67 разрушить надежды
General subject: (чьи-л.) snuff out hopes, kill hopes -
68 פגר
v. be backward, behind————————v. to act dead; be very tired, exhausted————————v. to die, "snuff out"————————v. to lag, be slow————————corpse, carcass, carrion -
69 despabilar *
1. VT1) (=despertar) to wake updespabila a los niños, que es tarde — wake the children up o wake up the children, it's late
2) (=avivar el ingenio de) to buck upa ver si la despabilas un poco — maybe you can buck her up a bit *, maybe you can buck her ideas up a bit *
3) [+ vela] to snuff (out)2. VI1) (=despertar) to wake updespabila, que son las ocho — wake up, it's eight o'clock
2) (=estar alerta) to wake up, buck up *despabila o te engañarán siempre — wake up o buck up *, or you'll always end up being taken for a ride
-ésta es mi última oportunidad -¡pues despabila! — "this is my last chance" - "better buck up then! * o better get your act together then!" *
3) (=apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on *despabila si no quieres llegar tarde — better hurry up o get a move on * or you'll be late
4) And (=pestañear) to blink3.See: -
70 sonuçlandırmak
v. conclude, bring to an issue, accomplish, finalize, get through, leave off, put a period to, snuff out -
71 sonuçlandırmamak
v. (neg. form of sonuçlandırmak) conclude, bring to an issue, accomplish, finalize, get through, leave off, put a period to, snuff out -
72 sfouknout
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73 гасить дугу
•To quench (or extinguish, or snuff out) an arc.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > гасить дугу
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74 extinguir
• eradicate• exterminate• extinguish• make difficult• make disappear from the face of the earth• quench• snuff out -
75 توفى
v. pop off, snuff out -
76 وضع حدا
v. put a stop to, stop, break, extinguish, terminate, ring, snuff out, split up, suppress -
77 étouffer
hush up, smother, snuff out, stifle, suffocate -
78 elpatkol
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79 vyhasnout
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80 crever
crever [kʀəve]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. [+ pneu] to puncture ; [+ ballon] to burstc. crever la faim or la dalle (inf!) to be starving (inf)2. intransitive verba. [fruit, sac, abcès] to burst• crever de faim/froid to starve/freeze to death3. reflexive verb• se crever au travail to work o.s. to death* * *kʀəve
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1) ( percer) to puncture, to burst [pneu, ballon]; to burst [bulle, abcès, tympan]crever les yeux de quelqu'un — ( accidentellement) to blind somebody; ( volontairement) to put somebody's eyes out
ça te crève les yeux — fig it's staring you in the face
ça crève les yeux — fig it's blindingly obvious
ça crève le cœur — fig it's heartbreaking
2) (colloq) ( épuiser) [travail, chaleur] to wear [somebody] out; [patron] to work [somebody] into the groundcrever un cheval — ( au galop) to ride a horse into the ground
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verbe intransitif1) ( se percer) [pneu, nuage, abcès, tympan] to burst; [paquet] to burst open2) [automobiliste, cycliste] to have a puncture3) ( mourir) [plante, animal] to diecrever de faim/froid — to be starving/freezing
4) ( éclater) pejcrever d'envie/de jalousie — to be eaten up ou consumed with envy/with jealousy
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se crever verbe pronominal••* * *kʀəve1. vt1) [tambour, ballon] to burst2) [pneu] (délibérément) to slash, (accidentellement) to puncture3)2. vi1) [pneu] to burst, [automobiliste] to have a puncture Grande-Bretagne to have a flat USAJ'ai crevé sur l'autoroute. — I had a puncture on the motorway.
2) [abcès, sac, paquet] to burst, to burst open3) * (= mourir) to die, to snuff it *4) * figOn crève de chaud ici. — It's boiling in here.
* * *crever verb table: leverA vtr1 ( percer) to puncture, to burst [pneu, ballon]; to burst [bulle, abcès, tympan]; crever les yeux de qn ( accidentellement) to blind sb; ( volontairement) to put ou gouge littér sb's eyes out; ça te crève les yeux fig it's staring you in the face; ça crève les yeux fig it's blindingly obvious; ça me crève le cœur fig it breaks my heart; ça crève le cœur fig it's heartbreaking;2 ○( épuiser) [travail, chaleur] to wear [sb] out; [patron] to work [sb] into the ground; cet enfant me crève this child is wearing me out; crever ses hommes (au travail) to work one's men into the ground; crever un animal ( au travail) to work an animal into the ground; crever un cheval ( au galop) to ride a horse into the ground;3 ○( être affamé) la crever◑, crever la faim○ or la dalle◑ to be famished; on la crève◑ ici they're starving us here.B vi1 ( se percer) [pneu, ballon, bulle, nuage, abcès, tympan] to burst; [paquet, sac] to burst open; faire crever les groseilles cook the redcurrants gently until they burst (open);2 [automobiliste, cycliste] to have a puncture; j'ai crevé deux fois en route I had two punctures on the way;3 ( mourir) [plante, animal] to die; laisser crever des plantes/un chien to let plants/a dog die; faire crever des plantes to kill plants;4 ◑( mourir) [personne] to snuff it○ GB, to croak○, to die; qu'il crève! he can go to hell○!, he can die for all I care!; plutôt crever (que de…) I'd rather die (than…); crever de faim/froid to be starving/freezing; laisser qn crever de faim/froid to let sb starve/freeze to death; on crève de froid/chaleur dans cette maison it's freezing/baking ou boiling in this house; il fait un froid/une chaleur à crever it's terribly cold/hot; tu veux nous faire crever! are you trying to finish us off?; crever de rire to kill oneself○ laughing; c'est à crever de rire it's hysterically funny○; crever d'envie/de jalousie to be eaten up ou consumed with envy/with jealousy; crever d'orgueil to be terribly full of oneself.C se crever vpr1 ( se percer) se crever un tympan to burst an eardrum; il s'est crevé un œil he put one of his eyes out;2 ◑( s'épuiser) to wear oneself out; se crever au travail to work oneself to death; se crever à faire qch to wear oneself out ou get worn out doing sth; je me suis crevé à le peindre I wore myself out painting it; je me suis crevé pendant deux ans dans cette usine I've slaved away for two years in this factory.marche ou crève sink or swim.[krəve] verbe transitif1. [faire éclater - abcès] to burst (open) ; [ - bulle, ballon, sac] to burst ; [ - pneu] to puncture, to burst ; [ - tympan] to puncture, to pierceun cri vint crever le silence a cry pierced ou rent the silencea. [agression] to gouge ou to put out somebody's eyeb. [accident] to blind somebody in one eyecela crève le cœur it's heartbreaking ou heart-rendinga. (familier) [c'est évident] it's as plain as the nose on your face, it sticks out a mileb. [c'est visible] it's staring you in the face, it's plain for all to see2. (familier) [fatiguer] to wear out3. (locution)————————[krəve] verbe intransitif3. [mourir - animal, végétal] to die (off)————————crever de verbe plus préposition1. [éprouver]a. [par pauvreté] to be starvingb. [être en appétit] to be starving ou famishedje crève de chaud! I'm baking ou boiling!on crève de froid ici it's freezing cold ou you could freeze to death herecrever de peur/d'inquiétude to be scared/worried to death2. [être plein de]crever d'orgueil to be puffed up ou bloated with pride————————se crever verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)se crever au boulot ou à la tâche to work oneself to death
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