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chum up
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- chum up сблизиться с кем-л. (with) It's good to see your children and mine chumming up so well....
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heap up
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- heap up провоцировать If you always give the children everything they want, you will be heaping up trouble for yourself....
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look after
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- look after а) следить глазами, взглядом; Sadly we looked after the last bus as it disappeared round the corner. б) присматривать за, заботиться о; Who will look after the children while you go out to work? в) coll. убивать; He'll tell stories about us to the police, leave him to me, I'll look after him....
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story I noun
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- story I noun 4) coll.; mainly child. выдумка; ложь; don't tell stories - не сочиняйте...
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chop about
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- chop about а) внезапно менять направление (о ветре) б) меняться, изменяться When the storm arose, the wind chopped about and the little boat nearly sank. It's better for a child to be treated severely all the time than to have parents who keep chopping about from kindness to cruelty....
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shape 2. v.
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- shape 2. v. 1) создавать, делать (из чего-л.); The children enjoyed shaping the snow into figures of people and animals....
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place out
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- place out отдавать ребенка на усыновление; The local authorities have been largely successful in placing out most of the children in their care....
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kip II sl. 2. v.
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- kip II sl. 2. v. спать (тж. kip down) Don't worry about a bed for me, I can kip down on the floor. to kip out - спать на свежем воздухе When we go camping, the children sometimes leave their tent and kip out in the open field....
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clap out
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- clap out хлопать в ладоши в такт The children clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune....
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quiver I 2. v.
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- quiver I 2. v. 1) дрожать мелкой дрожью, трепетать; трястись; колыхаться; The children waited outside the school, quivering with cold....
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scowl 2. v.
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- scowl 2. v. 2) смотреть сердито, бросать сердитый взгляд (at); The teacher scowled at the children, making them afraid of him. Syn: see frown...
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snap 2. v.
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- snap 2. v. 4) разговаривать отрывисто, раздражённо; набрасываться (на кого-л.); огрызаться (at); It's not good for a teacher to keep order by snapping at the children all day....
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domineer v.
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- domineer v. 1) действовать деспотически, властвовать; повелевать; запугивать (over) A mother who domineers over her family is likely to lose her children's love....
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sack out
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- sack out amer.; sl. отправиться на боковую; спать; дрыхнуть, кемарить The children were so tired that they sacked out as soon as they reached home....
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remonstrate v.
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- remonstrate v. 2) убеждать, увещевать (with - кого-л.); Father remonstrated with the children about the noise they were making, but it didn't make much difference....
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