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failing 3. prep.
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- failing 3. prep. за неимением; в случае отсутствия failing an answer to my letter I shall telegraph - если я не получу ответа на письмо, буду телеграфировать...
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failing 1. noun
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- failing 1. noun недостаток; слабость Syn: see flaw...
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failing 2. adj.
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- failing 2. adj. 1) недостающий...
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failing 2. adj.
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- failing 2. adj. 2) слабеющий...
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become of
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- become of случаться, происходить (чаще о плохом событии) I don't know what will become of the boy if he keeps failing his examinations. Whatever became of that large suitcase we had? Did we give it to a friend?...
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boot out
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- boot out выгонять Two members were booted out (of the club) for failing to pay the money they owed....
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rattle through
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- rattle through coll. поспешно делать;подталкивать,ускорять;The politician rattled through his speech, failing to keep the interest of the crowd....
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splash over
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- splash over печатать аршинными буквами; подавать материал броско, под кричащими заголовками; The story of their failing marriage was splashed (all) over the front page....
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reproach 2. v.
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- reproach 2. v. упрекать, укорять, попрекать, бранить; The boy should be reproached for his rudeness. The parents have reproached the school with failing to teach the child how to read. Syn: see rebuke...
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flaw I 1. noun
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- flaw I 1. noun 4) leg. упущение, ошибка (в документе, в показаниях и т. п.) Syn: blemish, defect, failing, fault, foible, imperfection, shortcoming Ant: merit, perfection...
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evict v.
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- evict v. 2) оттягать по суду (землю и т. п.) (of, from - у) The family were evicted from their house for failing to pay the rent. The government evicted many farmers from their land, where the airport was planned. Syn: see remove...
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jack up
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- jack up а) бросить, оставить to jack up one's job бросить работу б) взбодрить He needed a small drink to jack up his failing courage. в) ругать The director jacked Jim up for being late again....
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bounce back
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- bounce back а) выздоравливать, восстанавливаться Small children often catch diseases, but they soon bounce back. б) иметь результат, эффект Whatever decision the directors take, it will bounce back on the future of the firm. bounce out выгонять кого-л. Two members were bounced out (of the club) for failing to pay the money they owed....
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pull off
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- pull off а) снимать, стаскивать; There's a piece of thread on your skirt; let me pull it off. Help me to pull off these muddy boots. б) добиться, несмотря на трудности; справиться с задачей; After failing his driving test eight times, John at last pulled it off. в) выиграть (приз, состязание); г) отходить, отъезжать; The boat pulled off from the shore. The horseman pulled off the road....
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fling out
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- fling out а) разразиться (бранью и т.п.) б) брыкаться (о лошади); Suddenly the horse flung out and the rider was thrown to the ground. в) броситься вон She turned and flung out (of the room) without another word. г) выгонять, исключать Two members were flung out of the club for failing to pay the money they owed. д) отвергать The new law was flung out when it reached the last stage in Parliament. е) предлагать At last the chairman flung out his own suggestion, which the committee were eager to accept....
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