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⇒ прийти в голову | |||
stop to verb (Have you ever stopped to think that we have two eyes, but cameras only have one lens? SirReal); pop into one's head (Procto); dawn; strike; come in on (WiseSnake); enter one's head (deep in thought); come over; come into one's head; come across; jump to mind (And the one that jumps to mind is speed. vlad-and-slav); cross one's mind (It never crossed my mind that she might be married. • It never crossed my mind to leave the tent and live in a house Val_Ships); get the idea (clck.ru dimock); occur (to); cross one’s mind; enter one’s mind (+ dat.); occur to (+ dat.); cross smb.'s mind; occur to (+ dat. engie86) | |||
consider (No self-respecting reporter would ever consider setting foot in this feminine, fancifully decorated restaurant. – Да ни одному уважающему себя журналисту и в голову не придёт ступить ногой в этот женский, затейливо декорированный ресторан. Abysslooker) | |||
occur to | |||
strike fancy (обыкн. to strike one's fancy Vadim Rouminsky) | |||
swim into; dawn on; dawn upon; suggest oneself | |||
it occurred to us; come to mind | |||
occur | |||
enter someone's head | |||
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приходить в голову : 56 phrases in 9 subjects |
Cliche / convention | 1 |
Economics | 1 |
General | 36 |
Informal | 3 |
Literature | 2 |
Makarov | 9 |
Proverb | 2 |
Psychology | 1 |
Sports | 1 |