Usage examples of "порвались" in Russian with translation to English

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Порвалось, мадмуазель Такое красивое платье. It was torn up, Ms. A beautiful dress like this.
Мы попытаемся порваться в форт Беннинг. We're gonna try for Fort Benning.
А вчера она порвалась на кусочки! They tore it into pieces yesterday!
Пленка, должно быть, порвалась, когда убийца вырывал кассету. The tape must have torn when the killer ripped it out.
Она может порваться из-за огромной скорости раскрытия». It can be torn apart by the incredible speed of inflation.”
Ты можешь висеть так днями, и мышца не порвётся. You can hang like this for days without tearing muscle.
Я не ухожу, пока что-нибудь не порвется или не треснет. I don't quit until something tears or pops.
Джулия, когда он схватит тебя, у тебя порвётся одежда вот в этом месте. When he grabs you, you've got to be torn, to struggle.
Но если мы будем продолжать, мы будем двигаться в разных направлениях, пока всё само не порвётся. But if we keep going, we're gonna keep pulling in different directions until we tear this thing apart.
Вы могли избавиться от него, когда заметили, что он порвался и теперь говорит о том, что вы виновны. You could have got rid of it when you saw it was torn and pointed to your guilt.
Они порвались и вываливаются из переплёта. They are dog eared and falling out.
Шины на его приподнятых над землей стойками колесах растрескались и порвались. Its tires, lifted off the ground by stands, are split and shredded.
Мэннинг и Кларк надеются, что этот фильм — в настоящий момент его реставрирует и оцифровывает одна компания из Голливуда — поможет ответить на следующий вопрос: по какой причине два парашюта разных конструкций, предназначенные для колонизации Марса, порвались в клочья в ходе испытаний на сверхзвуковых скоростях. Manning and Clark hope their analysis of the old film — now being restored and converted to digital files at a Hollywood film restoration outfit — may help them understand why two different designs for their massive parachute, a key piece in NASA’s plans to one day colonize Mars, have shredded to ribbons during supersonic flight tests.
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