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1 calm\ down
1. Ithe frightened child (the crying baby, etc.) calmed down испуганный ребенок и т. д. успокоился /затих/; it took her some time to calm down она успокоилась не сразу; her grief calmed down ее rope притупилось; his anger (his rage) calmed down его злость (ярость) улеглась; the sea calmed down море успокоилось; the wind (the storm) calmed down ветер (шторм) стих2. IIIcalm down smb. /smb. down/ calm down an angry child (an excited man, a shouting woman, etc.) успокаивать рассерженного ребенка и т. д. -
2 calm down
гл. успокаивать(ся), смягчать(ся)She finally calmed down after the accident.
Calm down, there's nothing to worry about."Calm down, Mr. Smith," the doctor said with a reassuring smile. "You are going to live a long time."The wind seems to be calming down at last.Try to calm the children down, they're too excited.The lion never calms down and does not allow others to calm down.Calm yourself down, there's nothing to worry about.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > calm down
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3 сердце
ср. heart;
darling, love, sweetheart (обращение) у него сердце упало/замерло/оборвалось ≈ his heart sank, his heart skipped, his heart missed a beat, his heart stood still у него сердце разрывается/рвется (на части) ≈ (от чего-л.) his heart is breaking( in two) with smth. у него тяжело на сердце ≈ his heart is heavy, he is sick at heart у него сердце кровью обливается ≈ his heart is bleeding, his heart goes out у него сердце заходится ≈ his heart stood still принимать что-л. близко к сердцу ≈ to take/lay smth. to heart у него сердце не лежит (к) ≈ he has no liking( for) у него отлегло от сердца, отошло от сердца ≈ he felt (greatly) relieved, his heart lifted, a weight was lifted from him у него сердце отошло ≈ he calmed down сердцу не прикажешь ≈ the heart has a will of its own, one can't tell one's heart what to feel, the heart has reasons that reason does not understand положа руку на сердце разг. (quite) ≈ frankly с глаз долой - из сердца вон ≈ out of sight, out of mind с тяжелым сердцем ≈ ({(делать что-л.) }) heavy-hearted с легким сердцем ≈ with a light heart, lightly предлагать кому-л. руку и сердце ≈ to offer smb. one's hand and heart в сердцах ≈ in (a fit of) temper, angrily с замиранием сердца ≈ with sinking/palpitating heart от всего сердца ≈ whole-heartedly, from the bottom of one's heart по сердцу ≈ to one's liking;
after one's heart от чистого сердца ≈ in all sincerity, right from the heart, with all one's heart от доброго сердца ≈ with goob intentions, meaning well, with (having) best interest in heart большого сердца ≈ to have a big heart, to be bighearted большое сердце ≈ (to have) a big heart, with a big heart, to be bighearted с легким сердцем ≈ with a light heart с тяжелым сердцем ≈ with a heavy heart с упавшим сердцем ≈ with one's heart in one's mouth, overcome by fear с чистым сердцем ≈ with an open, sincere heart вырывать из сердца ≈ to wrench, rip smth. out of smb.'s heart отрывать от сердца ≈ to rip, tear from one's heart;
to close one's heart to smb., to tear smb. out of one's heart вымещать сердце ≈ (на ком-л./чем-л.) to vent one's anger on smb./smth., to take one's anger out on smb./smth. открывать сердце ≈ (кому-л.;
объясниться в любви) to open one's heart to smb., to declare one's love to smb.;
( открыться, облегчить душу) to open one's heart/soul to smb., to bare one's soul to smb. покорять сердце ≈ to win smb.'s heart, to win the affection of, to win smb. over носить под сердцем ≈ to carry (a child) under one's heart, to be with child принимать близко к сердцу ≈ to take smth. (very much) to heart сердце не камень ≈ a man's heart isn't made of stone, one doesn't have a heart of stoneсердц|е - с. heart;
больное ~ weak heart;
прижать руки к ~y press/put* one`s hands to one`s heart;
схватиться за ~ clutch at one`s heart;
чёрствое ~ heartless nature;
~ радуется it gladdens one`s heart, it`s a joy;
от всего ~а with all one`s heart;
всем ~ем with all one`s heart, from the bottom of one`s heart;
~ болит, ноет I`m sick at heart;
~ оборвалось у кого-л. smb`s heart missed a beat;
он мне( пришёлся) по ~у I took a liking to him;
он мне не по ~у he is not the sort of man I care for;
в ~ах, с ~ем in a fit of anger/irritation;
от чистого ~а sincerely;
положа руку на ~ quite frankly;
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4 set to
inf 1. взяться/приниматься за дело; приступитьFind a spade and set to, there’s a lot of work to do in the garden.
2. сцепиться (в споре, драке)I cleaned my room, then I set to help my parents.
The two brothers set to and fought bitterly.
For a minute, it looked as if they’d set to, but things calmed down.
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5 louse up
I phrvi AmE slII phrvt AmE slHe'll get promoted next month if he doesn't louse up — В будущем месяце его повысят в должности, если он не проколется на чем-нибудь
We'd just got her calmed down with a few reassuring words when you had to louse everything up by opening your big mouth — Мы только что ее успокоили, как вдруг тебя дернуло открыть свой поганый рот и все испортить
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6 mix it up
expr sl1)They mixed it up for a while and then things calmed down — Они немного повздорили, но потом все улеглось
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7 softened
смягчать; смягченныйСинонимический ряд:1. crushed (adj.) battered; crushed; mashed; pounded; pressed; pulped; pulpy; smashed; squashed2. mellow (adj.) improved; mellow3. subdued (adj.) low-key; low-keyed; sober; soft; subdued; toned down4. calmed (verb) appeased; assuaged; calm down; calmed; conciliated; gentled; mollified; pacified; placated; propitiated; soothed; sweetened5. depreciated (verb) cheapened; decried; depreciated; devaluated; devalued; downgraded; lowered; marked down; underrated; undervalued; wrote down/written down; wrote off/written off6. tempered (verb) moderated; muted; subdued; tamed; tempered; tone down7. yielded (verb) ease off; relented; slackened; weakened; yielded -
8 calm
1. [kɑ:m] n1. 1) безветрие; тишь2) мор. штиль, зеркальное море2. тишина, покой3. спокойствие, невозмутимость ( человека)2. [kɑ:m] ahe said so with forced calm - он сказал это неестественно спокойно /с напускным спокойствием/
1. 1) безветренный; тихий (о погоде и т. п.)2) спокойный (о море и т. п.)3) ровный ( о пульсе)2. спокойный, тихий; мирный; невозмутимый ( о человеке)pray, be calm! - пожалуйста, успокойтесь!
3. разг. самоуверенный, развязный3. [kɑ:m] v (тж. calm down)1) успокаивать; умиротворять; утихомириватьcalm yourself! - успокойтесь
2) успокаиваться -
9 mollified
смягчать; смягченныйСинонимический ряд:1. content (adj.) appeased; compensated; content; contented; fulfilled; gratified; happy; pleased; satisfied2. calmed (verb) appeased; calm down; calmed; conciliated; gentled; pacified; placated; propitiated; softened; soothed; sweetened3. relieved (verb) allayed; alleviated; assuaged; eased; lightened; mitigated; relieved -
10 soothed
успокаивать; успокоенныйСинонимический ряд:1. calmed (verb) allayed; appeased; assuaged; becalmed; calm down; calmed; composed; conciliated; gentled; lulled; mollified; pacified; placated; propitiated; quieted; settled; softened; stilled; sweetened; tranquilized2. comforted (verb) comforted; consoled; solaced3. stilled (verb) allayed; becalmed; composed; lulled; quieted; settled; stilled; tranquillised -
11 sweetened
подслащивать; подслащенныйСинонимический ряд:1. scented (adj.) aromatic; fragrant; odorous; perfumed; scented2. sweet (adj.) honeyed; luscious; saccharine; sugary; sweet; syrupy3. calmed (verb) appeased; assuaged; calm down; calmed; conciliated; gentled; mollified; pacified; placated; propitiated; softened; soothed4. honeyed (verb) candied; gilded; honeyed; sugarcoated; sugared; sugared over -
12 settled
1. a постоянный, неизменный2. a устойчивый; прочный3. a твёрдый, определённый4. a прочно обосновавшийся5. a заселённый, колонизированный6. a осевший7. a спокойный, уравновешенный8. a степенный, размеренный9. a решённый, улаженный10. a оплаченный11. a завещанный, закреплённыйСинонимический ряд:1. acclaimed (adj.) accepted; acclaimed; accredited; accustomed; acknowledged; admitted; affirmed; allowed; recognized2. determined (adj.) bent; decided; decisive; destined; determined; fated; intent; resolute; resolved3. firm (adj.) certain; firm; fixed; stated; stipulated4. inveterate (adj.) bred-in-the-bone; confirmed; deep-dyed; deep-rooted; deep-seated; dyed-in-the-wool; entrenched; hard-shell; ingrained; inveterate; irradicable; set; sworn5. alighted (verb) alighted; alit; landed; lighted or lit; lit; perched; roosted; sat down; set down; touch down; touched down6. cleaned up (verb) cleaned up; wound up7. cleared (verb) cleared; cleared off; discharged; liquidated; paid; paid up; quit; satisfied; squared8. fixed (verb) arranged; attend to; concerted; dispose of; ensconced; established; fixed; installed; laid; negotiated; placed; put; seated; set; stuck9. resolved (verb) concluded; decided; determined; figured; reconciled; rectified; resolved; ruled; smooth over; straighten out10. sank (verb) gravitated; sank; settled11. stilled (verb) allayed; becalmed; calmed; composed; lulled; quieted; soothed; stilled; tranquilized; tranquillised -
13 calm
1. n безветрие; тишь2. n мор. штиль, зеркальное море3. n тишина, покойto violate calm — нарушать покой, тревожить тишину
4. n спокойствие, невозмутимость5. a безветренный; тихий6. a ровный7. a спокойный, тихий; мирный; невозмутимыйpray, be calm! — пожалуйста, успокойтесь!
8. a разг. самоуверенный, развязный9. v успокаивать; умиротворять; утихомиривать10. v успокаиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. peaceful (adj.) balmy; halcyon; hushed; mild; pacific; peaceful; placid; quiet; smooth; still; stilly; undisturbed; untroubled2. relaxed (adj.) collected; composed; cool; cool-headed; detached; easy; easygoing; even; even-tempered; imperturbable; moderate; nonchalant; poised; possessed; relaxed; sedate; self-composed; self-possessed; serene; tranquil; unruffled3. calmness (noun) calmness; peacefulness; repose; rest; restfulness; sang-froid; serenity; tranquility; tranquillity4. composure (noun) aloofness; composure; control; equanimity; patience; peace of mind; poise; presence of mind; self possession5. quiet (noun) hush; lull; placidity; quiet; stillness6. allay (verb) allay; balm; becalm; comfort; compose; console; lull; pacify; quell; quiet; settle; soothe; still; tranquilize; tranquillise7. gentle (verb) appease; assuage; calm down; conciliate; gentle; mollify; placate; propitiate; soften; sweetenАнтонимический ряд:aggravate; agitated; angry; boisterous; commotion; discompose; disconcert; excite; excited; fierce; furious; heat; inflamed; lash; nervousness; perturbed; rough -
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15 composed
a спокойный, сдержанный; владеющий собойСинонимический ряд:1. constituted (adj.) comprised of; consisting of; constituted; made from; made of2. controlled (adj.) controlled; easy; easygoing; level headed; patient; poised; possessed; self-composed; self-possessed; unperturbed3. even (adj.) calm; collected; cool; cool-headed; detached; disimpassioned; even; even-tempered; imperturbable; nonchalant; placid; serene; tranquil; unflappable; unruffled4. made (adj.) authored; combined; compounded; created; designed; drafted; forged; made; written5. collected (verb) collected; contained; controlled; cooled; re-collected; reined; repressed; restrained; simmered down; smothered; suppressed6. constituted (verb) comprised; constituted; formed; made; made up; make up7. produced (verb) composed; created; produced; wrote8. stilled (verb) allayed; becalmed; calmed; lulled; quieted; settled; soothed; stilled; tranquilized; tranquillisedАнтонимический ряд:disturbed; perturbed; upset
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