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sudden 1. adj.
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- sudden 1. adj. 2) стремительный, поспешный; to be sudden in one's actions - быть очень стремительным в своих действиях Syn: see impetuous...
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sudden 2. noun
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- sudden 2. noun (all) of a sudden, on a sudden внезапно, вдруг...
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all of a sudden
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- all of a sudden вдруг, неожиданно...
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sudden 1. adj.
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- sudden 1. adj. 1) внезапный, неожиданный...
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seize v.
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- seize v. 5) usu. pass. охватить, обуять (о страхе, панике; with); She was seized with a sudden desire to laugh....
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impetuous adj.
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- impetuous adj. 2) бурный Syn: headlong, impulsive, precipitate, sudden Ant: cautious, impassive, imperturbable, thoughtful...
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besiege v.
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- besiege v. 1) mil. осаждать; обложить, окружить After her sudden success, the singer was besieged with offers to appear at many concert halls....
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all II adv.
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- all II adv. 3) только, ничего кроме, исключительно he spent his income all on pleasure - он тратил деньги только на развлечения - all alone - all along - all round - all around - all through - all at once - all of a sudden - all the better - all the worse - all the more so - all the same - all one - all up...
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take aback
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- take aback захватить врасплох; поразить; His sudden change of opinion took us all aback....
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expect v.
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- expect v. 2) рассчитывать, надеяться (from/of) Don't expect sudden improvements from this class. The whole family expects great things of him. Aren't you expecting too much of your mother, leaving all your children with her while you go on holiday?...
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bowl out
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- bowl out а) выбить из строя The first two men were caught out, and the next player was bowled out. б) очень удивить кого-л. Your sudden news has quite bowled me out....
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fear 2. v.
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- fear 2. v. 2) опасаться; ожидать (чего-л. нежелательного) (for) I fear for the safety of those mountain climbers in this sudden bad weather. All mothers fear for their children when they first leave home....
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snatch away
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- snatch away а) отдергивать (руку и т. п), резко убирать (что-л.) He snatched his hand away (from the hot pan) with a cry of pain. б) уносить, убивать All hope of improvement has been snatched away by the sudden worsening of her condition....
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saturate 1. v.
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- saturate 1. v. 1) насыщать, пропитывать (тж. перен.); he is saturated with Greek history - он поглощен изучением истории древней Греции; Our clothes were saturated with the sudden heavy rain....
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rend v.; book.
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- rend v.; book. 2) рвать, раздирать, разрывать; it rends my heart - у меня от этого сердце разрывается; The sudden high wind rent the sail to pieces....
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