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go under
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- go under а) тонуть After the explosion, it only took half an hour for the ship to go under. б) гибнуть; amer. умирать в) исчезать г) разоряться At first Jim's father thought his firm would go under, but after a short struggle he made a success of the business. д) не выдерживать (испытаний, страданий) е) заходить, закатываться (о солнце)...
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come v.
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- come v. 3) делаться, становиться things will come right - все обойдется, все будет хорошо my dreams came true - мои мечты сбылись butter will not come - масло никак не сбивается the knot has come undone - узел развязался to come short a) - не хватить; б) не достигнуть цели; в) не оправдать ожиданий...
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distrain v.
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- distrain v. leg. накладывать арест на имущество в обеспечение долга (upon - на что-л.) The owner may ask the court for an order to distrain upon the furniture of any person who fails to pay his rent....
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slot I 2. v.
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- slot I 2. v. 2) найти место, вставить; We can slot in the new entry in alphabetical order....
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view 2. v.
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- view 2. v. 1) осматривать; an order to view - разрешение на осмотр (дома, участка и т.п.)...
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feel up to
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- feel up to быть в состоянии Do you feel up to a short walk?...
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poke about
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- poke about coll. высматривать, выискивать; любопытствовать; That policeman had no business poking about in our garage without a court order. What was he poking around for?...
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poke around
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- poke around coll. высматривать, выискивать; любопытствовать; That policeman had no business poking about in our garage without a court order. What was he poking around for?...
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reply to
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- reply to отвечать на что-л., предпринимать ответные действия; You will soon get your turn to reply to these charges. Don't reply to the enemy fire until I give the order....
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clutter 1. noun
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- clutter 1. noun 3) шум, гам Syn: chaos, confusion, disarray, disorder Ant: method, neatness, order, sequence...
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rasp out
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- rasp out проскрипеть (что-л.); сказать отрывисто, хрипло; "Help me, I'm dying of thirst," he rasped out. The officer rasped out an order....
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jumble I 2. v.
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- jumble I 2. v. 1) смешивать(ся), перемешивать(ся) в беспорядке (тж. jumble up, jumble together) I left my papers separated neatly in order, and when I got back they had all been jumbled together, and it took me an hour to sort them out...
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stint 2. v.
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- stint 2. v. урезывать, ограничивать, скупиться (of); When the children were young, we had to stint ourselves of necessities in order to feed and clothe them; he does not stint his praise - он не скупится на похвалы...
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mess with
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- mess with а) вносить беспорядок во что-л.; Somebody's been messing with my papers, they're all out of order. б) плохо поступать с кем-л.; I hear you've been messing with married women in spite of my advice....
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hatch II 2. v.
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- hatch II 2. v. 1) высиживать (цыплят); насиживать (яйца) (тж. hatch out) Most birds have to sit on their eggs, keeping them warm, for a certain length of lime in order to hatch out their young....
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