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121 накладывать руку
• НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ; НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ ЛАПУ coll[VP; subj: hu man or collect]=====- X seized Y.♦ При жизни Борис Иванович был очень одинок, но после его смерти нашлось немало желающих наложить руку на его имущество. During his lifetime Boris Ivanovich was very much alone, but after his death there was no shortage of people wanting to lay their hands on his property.⇒ to subject s.o. to one's authority or will, take control of s.o. or sth.:- X took hold of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > накладывать руку
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122 наложить лапу
• НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ; НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ ЛАПУ coll[VP; subj: hu man or collect]=====- X seized Y.♦ При жизни Борис Иванович был очень одинок, но после его смерти нашлось немало желающих наложить руку на его имущество. During his lifetime Boris Ivanovich was very much alone, but after his death there was no shortage of people wanting to lay their hands on his property.⇒ to subject s.o. to one's authority or will, take control of s.o. or sth.:- X took hold of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наложить лапу
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123 наложить руку
• НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ; НАКЛАДЫВАТЬ/НАЛОЖИТЬ ЛАПУ coll[VP; subj: hu man or collect]=====- X seized Y.♦ При жизни Борис Иванович был очень одинок, но после его смерти нашлось немало желающих наложить руку на его имущество. During his lifetime Boris Ivanovich was very much alone, but after his death there was no shortage of people wanting to lay their hands on his property.⇒ to subject s.o. to one's authority or will, take control of s.o. or sth.:- X took hold of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наложить руку
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124 в слезах
• В СЛЕЗАХ[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or detached modif; often preceded by весь]=====⇒ one is crying:- (one is) in tears.♦ Алёша вышел весь в слезах... Глубокое, бесконечное сострадание вдруг охватило и измучило его мгновенно (Достоевский 2). Alyosha walked out all in tears..Deep, infinite compassion suddenly took hold of him and at once tormented him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в слезах
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125 comezón
f.1 itching, itching sensation on the skin, itch, prurience.2 prurigo, pruritus, skin disease.* * *1 itch, itching\sentir comezón (tener picor) to have an itchsentir comezón por +inf figurado to be itching to +inf* * *SF1) (=picor) itch, itching; [de calor] tingle, tingling sensationsiento comezón en el brazo — my arm itches, my arm is tingling
2) (=inquietud) itch ( por for)* * *a) (Med) itching, itchb) ( desasosiego) itchya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse — he was already itching to leave
* * *= itching, itch.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *a) (Med) itching, itchb) ( desasosiego) itchya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse — he was already itching to leave
* * *= itching, itch.Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.
Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *1 ( Med) itchingtenía comezón en la espalda his back was itching2(desasosiego): lo acosaba la comezón del remordimiento he was beset by feelings of remorseya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse he was already itching to leaveuna comezón indefinible se apoderó de él an indefinable malaise took hold of himCompuesto:seven-year itch* * *
comezón sustantivo femenino (Med) itching, itch;
comezón sustantivo femenino uneasiness, qualms: ¡tengo una comezón por culpa de las vacaciones!, the holidays have got me tossing and turning!
' comezón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
picar
* * *comezón nftengo comezón en la nariz I've got an itchy nose2. [remordimiento] twinge;[deseo] urge, itch;sentía una comezón por triunfar she felt the urge to win* * *f itch;sentir comezón por hacer algo fam be itching to do sth fam* * * -
126 entramado social, el
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127 tejido social
m.fabric of society.* * *(n.) = social fabricEx. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.* * *el tejido social= social web, the, fabric of society, theEx: He concludes that ceremonious leave-taking was a means of ensuring that the social web did not rupture when the spirit of adventure took hold.
Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.(n.) = social fabricEx: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.
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128 tejido social, el
= social web, the, fabric of society, theEx. He concludes that ceremonious leave-taking was a means of ensuring that the social web did not rupture when the spirit of adventure took hold.Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
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