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121 erzwingen
er·zwin·gen *etw [von jdm] \erzwingen [o [jds] etw \erzwingen] to get [or obtain] sth [from sb] by force, to force sth from [or out of] sb;jds Einverständnis \erzwingen to make sb [or force sb to] agree, to make sb see reason;eine Entscheidung \erzwingen to force an issue;jds Zuneigung \erzwingen to force sb's affections;ein Geständnis/eine Unterschrift [von jdm] \erzwingen to make sb confess/sign, to force sb to confess/sign; -
122 выколачивать
несов. - выкола́чивать, сов. - вы́колотить; (вн.)1) ( извлекать ударами) knock (d) out; drive (d) out; (из) knock (d out of), drive (d out of)2) (колотя, очищать) beat out (d); (из) beat (d out of)выкола́чивать пыль из чего́-л — beat the dust out of smth
выкола́чивать ме́бель [ковры́] — beat the furniture [carpets]
выкола́чивать пальто́ — beat a coat
выкола́чивать тру́бку — knock out a pipe
3) разг. (из; получать, добиваться) wring (d from), wrest (d from), force (d from)••выкола́чивать дурь / блажь из кого́-л — knock the nonsense out of smb's head; knock some sense into smb's head
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123 grasp
I [graːsp] n1) хватка, власть, господство, обладание- have a strong graspThe fish squirmed from his grasp and fell into the water. — Рыба выскользнула у него из рук и плюхнулась в воду.
- lose one's grasp
- wrest smth from smb's grasp
- escape from smb's grasp
- be in the grasp of smb's grasp
- if he comes into my grasp2) понимать, схватывание, способность быстрого восприятия- mental graspIt is beyond my grasp. — Это выше моего понимания
- intuitive grasp
- remarkable grasp of the subject
- have a through grasp of a subject II [graːsp] v1) схватывать, захватывать, сжимать- grasp a branch of a tree- grasp smb's arm2) хвататься, ухватиться, делать попытку схватить, крепко держатьсяThe baby grasped at the rattle dangling in front of him. — Ребенок хватался за погремушку, висевшую перед ним.
She grasped the post with her hands for fear of falling. — Боясь упасть, она крепко держалась обеими руками за столб.
- grasp at the opportunity- grasp for any chance
- grasp at a proposal3) понять, постичь, усвоить, осознатьThey couldn't grasp the fact that —... Они не могли взять в толк, что
... I can't grasp your meaning. — Не понимаю, что вы хотите сказать.
To grasp the nettle. — ◊ Смело браться за трудное дело.
To grasp at a straw. — ◊ Хвататься за соломинку.
Grasp all, lose all. — ◊ За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
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124 extract
1. n экстракт; вытяжка2. n выдержка, цитата, извлечение3. n выписка4. n юр. засвидетельствованная выписка5. v извлекать, вытаскивать, вытягивать6. v выжимать7. v выпаривать; получать экстракт; экстрагировать8. v получить с трудом, добыть9. v выбирать; делать выпискиto extract examples from … — подбирать примеры из …
10. v извлекать, получать11. v горн. добывать12. v мат. извлекать кореньСинонимический ряд:1. abstract (noun) abstract; citation; clipping; excerpt; quotation; selection2. distillate (noun) decoction; distillate; distillation; essence; infusion; solution3. deduce (verb) deduce; divine; obtain; understand4. distill (verb) derive; distil; distill; press out; withdraw5. draw out (verb) draw forth; draw out; exact; extirpate; extricate; get; pry out; pull out; remove; wrest; wring6. educe (verb) bleed; educe; elicit; evince; evoke; extort; milk7. evulse (verb) evulse; pluck; pull; tear; tweeze; yank8. excerpt (verb) excerpt9. gather (verb) cull; garner; gather; glean; pick upАнтонимический ряд:inject; insert; instil; interject; intervene; introduce -
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126 добиться
1) General subject: achieve (achieve one's purpose (aim) - достичь цели), attain, carry, compel (чего-л.), contest, court, do the trick, fetch, gain (чьего-либо расположения), get, have, instate, land (чего-либо), obtain, outbluster (шумом, пустыми угрозами), pull off, reach, secure, seek (to be much sought after - иметь большой спрос), succeed, wangle, win, wrest out (чего-л.), come at, successfully insist (http://uncpress.unc.edu/chapters/stoltzfus_citizen.html), draw out of (чего-л., у кого-л.), (положительного изменения, значительного результата...) make a difference, get it, come up with, discover2) Mathematics: try to get3) Diplomatic term: compel (чего л.)4) Jargon: buy (чего-либо), make (чего-то обманом или использовав свои преимущества), make good (чего-то обманом или использовав свои преимущества) -
127 Lebensunterhalt
Lebensunterhalt m 1. FIN (infrml) bread; 2. GEN (infrml) bread, livelihood; 3. SOZ subsistence livelihood, living; 4. WIWI (infrml) bread, living • Lebensunterhalt bestreiten GEN, SOZ earn a living, earn one’s living • seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen 1. GEN earn one’s keep, earn one’s living; 2. PERS, SOZ work for a living; 3. WIWI earn a living, make a living* * *m 1. < Finanz> bread infrml ; 2. < Geschäft> bread infrml, livelihood; 3. < Sozial> subsistence livelyhood, living; 4. <Vw> bread infrml, living ■ seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen 1. < Geschäft> earn one's keep, earn one's living; 2. <Person, Sozial> work for a living; 3. <Vw> earn a living, make a living* * *Lebensunterhalt
livelihood, living [costs], sustenance, necessaries, bread, support (US), subsistence, maintenance;
• existenznotwendiger Lebensunterhalt minimum subsistence level;
• notwendiger Lebensunterhalt minimum maintenance, bread and butter;
• unsicherer Lebensunterhalt precarious livelihood;
• Lebensunterhalt von Familien family living expenses;
• sich für seinen Lebensunterhalt abplacken (abrackern) to scrape for one’s living, to scrabble for one’s livelihood;
• dem kargen Boden seinen Lebensunterhalt abringen to wrest a living from the soil;
• für seinen Lebensunterhalt arbeiten to work for one’s living;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt davon bestreiten to make a living out of it;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt finden to pick up a livelihood (Br.);
• seinen Lebensunterhalt mit bar entlohnter Gelegenheitsarbeit fristen to live on cash earnings;
• genug zum Lebensunterhalt haben to pay one’s way;
• vertraglich nur für den notwendigen Lebensunterhalt haften to be liable only for necessaries;
• jds. Lebensunterhalt sicherstellen to supply s. one’s needs, to ensure s. o. enough to live on;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen to earn (win) one’s living, to get one’s bread, to earn one’s bread and butter, to keep the pot boiling (Br.);
• seinen Lebensunterhalt mit seiner Hände Arbeit verdienen to earn a living by manual labo(u)r;
• nur den nackten Lebensunterhalt verdienen to earn a bare living;
• j. der Notwendigkeit entheben, sich seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen zu müssen to dispense s. o. from the necessity of earning his living. -
128 zorla almak
v. exact, extort, grab, rape, reave, rob, snatch, squeeze, usurp, wrench, wrench smth. away from smb., wrench smth. from smb., wrest, wring
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