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take amiss
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- take amiss а) обижаться; I shall take it amiss if you don't come to my party. б) coll. неправильно понимать что-л.; I think you have taken my words amiss....
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spice 2. v.
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- spice 2. v. 2) придавать пикантность (тж. spice up); It will spice up the party if we bring in some unlawful drugs....
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solid 1. adj.
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- solid 1. adj. 7) сплоченный, единогласный; solid party - сплоченная партия; the decision was passed by a solid vote - решение было принято единогласно; to be solid for - стоять твердо за...
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defect 2. v.
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- defect 2. v. нарушить свой долг; отступиться (от своей партии и т.п.); переметнуться в лагерь противника (from) The politician defected from his own party and joined the Opposition. Many writers, threatened with imprisonment, have defected to the West....
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paid-up adj.
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- paid-up adj. 2) платящий членские взносы; официально состоящий в организации; зарегистрированный (о члене организации); a fully paid-up member of the Labour Party...
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bank on
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- bank on полагаться на кого-л. I'd like to come with you but that's not a promise; don't bank on it. Don't bank on going abroad this summer, we may not have enough money. Don't bank on your relatives to help you out of trouble. Don't bank on the weather being fine for your garden party....
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deck 2. v.
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- deck 2. v. 2) украшать, убирать (цветами, флагами; часто deck out) Mary decked herself up for the party. The street was decked out in flags when the victory was won. Syn: see ornament...
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wreck 1. noun
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- wreck 1. noun 1) крушение, авария; гибель, уничтожение; the house was a wreck after the party - в доме было все вверх дном после вечеринки...
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dope 2. v.
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- dope 2. v. 2) одурманивать, убаюкивать (тж. dope up) The doctor has doped me up with all sorts of medicine to try to control the fever. I wish she hadn't come to the party doped up like that....
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slip away
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- slip away а) ускользнуть; уйти, не прощаясь; I'd like to slip away before the end of the meeting. Mary could not enjoy the party, and slipped away after an hour. б) проноситься, лететь (о времени); This summer has simply slipped away, we've had such fun!...
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hand round
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- hand round раздавать, разносить it was such a wealthy party that special servants were employed to hand the drinks around....
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covering 2. adj.
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- covering 2. adj. 2) mil. covering party - прикрытие covering sergeant - замыкающий сержант...
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slip off
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- slip off а) ускользнуть; Mary couldn't bear the party, so she slipped off while no one was looking. б) соскользнуть; My foot slipped off and I fell to the ground. в) сбросить (одежду) He slipped his coat off and jumped into the river....
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edge in
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- edge in а) вставить (слово, замечание) The noise at the party was so loud that I was hardly able to edge in a remark at all. б) втискиваться, пролезать, влезать I tried to edge in on the chairman to speak to him, but he was surrounded by other questioners. There's a small crowd round the speaker, but try to edge your way in....
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read out
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- read out а) прочитать вслух; Read out the names as the people come in, so that we can all hear. б) amer. исключать из организации; The former leader was read out of the Party after his guilt was proved. в) comp. выводить данные; The machine will read out the results of the calculation....
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