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1 thread one's way through the crowd
thread one's way through the crowdEnglish-Dutch dictionary > thread one's way through the crowd
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2 thread one's way
идти ocтopoжнoHe threaded his way through the crowded streets of the old part of the town -
3 thread (one's) way through the forest
Макаров: прокладывать путь через лесУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thread (one's) way through the forest
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4 thread one's way through the crowd
Общая лексика: пробираться сквозь толпуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thread one's way through the crowd
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5 thread one's way
kalabalıkta kendine yol açmak, sıyrılarak ilerlemek -
6 thread one's way through
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7 thread one's way
kalabalıkta kendine yol açmak, sıyrılarak ilerlemek -
8 thread one's way through
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9 thread one's way
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10 thread one's way
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11 thread one's way through
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12 thread one's way
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13 thread\ one's\ way\ through\ sg
English-Hungarian dictionary > thread\ one's\ way\ through\ sg
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14 to thread one's way
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15 to thread one’s way through
to thread one’s way throughprocurar seu caminho com dificuldade, atravessar com dificuldade. -
16 to thread one’s way through
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17 find one's way
1) проникнуть, попасть (куда-л.)But tears were not the things to find their way to Mr. Bumble's soul; his heart was waterproof. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXXVIII) — Но слезы не могли проникнуть в душу мистера Бамбля: сердце у него было непромокаемое.
Mrs. Smeeth... returned, five minutes later, to find her husband looking at a battered copy of a detective story that had somehow found its way into the room. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. II) — Миссис Смит... вернувшись минут через пять в столовую, застала своего супруга с книгой в руках - это был сильно потрепанный детективный роман, неизвестно как сюда попавший.
2) с трудом пробиваться, прокладывать себе дорогу, проталкиваться, протискиваться (особ. через толпу; тж. edge, elbow, force, push, shoulder, squeeze, thread one's way); см. тж. wedge one's way 1)They won't let us through. If we want to force our way, we've got to give them battle... (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book II, ch. 2) — Они нас не пропускают. Чтобы прорваться вперёд, нужно дать им бой...
The platforms swarmed with office workers, and Dave... had to shoulder his way through the crowd. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, part IV, ‘The Embankment’) — На перрон хлынул поток конторских служащих, и Дейв... с трудом протискивался сквозь толпу.
I had to push my way through the crowd to get out... (Gr. Greene, ‘The Quiet American’, part I, ch. 2) — Чтобы попасть на главную улицу, мне пришлось локтями прокладывать себе путь в толпе…
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18 thread
thread [θred]1. nounfil m[+ needle, beads] enfiler* * *[θred] 1.1) lit fil mto be hanging by a thread — lit, fig ne tenir qu'à un fil
2) fig fil mcommon thread — point m commun
to pick up the threads of — reprendre le cours de [career, life]
3) ( of screw) filetage m2.transitive verb1) lit enfiler [bead, needle]; introduire [film, tape]2) fig3.intransitive verb [beads, needle] s'enfiler; [film, tape] passerPhrasal Verbs: -
19 thread
A n1 Sewing fil m ; gold/silver thread fil m d'or/d'argent ; cotton/silk thread fil m de coton/soie ; to be hanging by a thread lit, fig ne tenir qu'à un fil ;2 fig (of argument, story) fil m ; to follow/lose the thread suivre/perdre le fil ; central thread fil m conducteur ; common thread point m commun ; to pull all the threads together faire la synthèse ; to pick up the thread of reprendre le fil de [conversation, story] ; to pick up the threads of reprendre le cours de [career, life] ; to pick up the thread of a relationship with sb renouer avec qn ;4 ( on Internet) fil m de discussion.C vtrD vi [beads, needle] s'enfiler ; [film, tape] passer.■ thread up:▶ thread up [sth] enfiler le fil de [sewing machine]. -
20 thread
thread [θred]1. n1) ни́тка; нить (тж. перен.);the thread of the story основна́я нить, ли́ния расска́за
;to lose the thread of потеря́ть нить ( рассказа и т.п.)
;to resume ( или to take up) the thread (of) возобнови́ть (беседу, рассказ)
;the thread of life нить жи́зни
;to pick up the thread (of acquaintance with smb.) возобнови́ть (знако́мство с кем-л.)
2) pl сл. оде́жда, тря́пки3) тех. резьба́, наре́зка; шаг ( винта)4) эл. жи́ла про́вода5) геол. прожи́лок6) attr. ни́тяный; нитеви́дный◊thread and thrum всё вме́сте — и хоро́шее и плохо́е
;to hang by a thread висе́ть на волоске́
2. v1) продева́ть ни́тку ( в иголку)2) нани́зывать ( бусы и т.п.)3) заправля́ть ни́тью (ткацкий станок, швейную машину и т.п.)4):to thread a film into the camera кино заряжа́ть аппара́т киноле́нтой
5) пробира́ться; прокла́дывать путь;to thread one's way through the crowd пробира́ться сквозь толпу́
6) прони́зывать, проходи́ть кра́сной ни́тью7) вплета́ть, переплета́ть8) тех. нареза́ть ( резьбу)
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