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1 Новый термин, употребляющийся для обозначения современного поколения молодых богатых людей, не предающихся роскоши, правильно расходующих свои деньги.
General subject: yawns (Аббревиатура от 'young and wealthy but normal')Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Новый термин, употребляющийся для обозначения современного поколения молодых богатых людей, не предающихся роскоши, правильно расходующих свои деньги.
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2 рот
м. (тж. перен.: едок)mouth*♢
разинув рот разг. — agape, open-mouthedостаться с разинутым ртом ( от удивления) — stand* agape
зажать, заткнуть рот кому-л. разг. — stop smb.'s mouth*
не брать в рот (рд.) — not touch (d.):
не открывать рта — never open one's lips / mouth
зевать во весь рот — give* long yawns, yawn one's head off
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3 зевок
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4 зевота
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5 зевоту
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6 зевоты
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7 зевать во весь рот
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8 зевнуть во весь рот
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9 рот
м.1) анат. mouthпо́лость рта — oral cavity
дыша́ть ртом — breathe through the mouth
говори́ть с наби́тым ртом — talk with one's mouth full
2) разг. ( едок) mouthу него́ шесть ртов в семье́ разг. — he has six mouths to feed in his family
••рот до уше́й у кого́-л (о широкой улыбке) — smb grins from ear to ear
зажа́ть / заткну́ть рот кому́-л разг. — stop smb's mouth; silence smb; put a muzzle on smb
зева́ть во весь рот — give long yawns, yawn one's head off
ка́ша во рту у кого́-л разг. — ≈ smb mumbles
не брать в рот (рд.) — not to touch (d)
он вина́ в рот не берёт — he never touches wine
не открыва́ть рта — never open one's lips / mouth
не успе́л рта откры́ть — before smb could open one's mouth
оста́ться с рази́нутым ртом (от удивления) — stand agape
пролете́ть ми́мо рта — pass smb by
рази́нув рот разг. — agape, open-mouthed
смотре́ть в рот кому́-л — 1) (наблюдать, как кто-л ест) watch smb's every bite 2) ( внимательно слушать) hang on every word of smb
хлопо́т по́лон рот разг. — ≈ have one's hands full
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