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switch 2. v.
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- switch 2. v. 3) amer.; coll. менять(ся) (from; to); In his new book, the writer has switched from his usual poetic style to a plainer manner....
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wonted adj.
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- wonted adj. 2) привыкший к новым условиям Syn: see usual...
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per prep.
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- per prep. 2) согласно (обыкн. as per); as per usual joc. - по обыкновению...
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accustomed adj.
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- accustomed adj. 2) привычный, обычный Syn: see usual...
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swill 2. v.
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- swill 2. v. 2) coll. жадно пить, лакать (тж. swill down); Peter is in the kitchen, swilling down the beer as usual....
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camp up
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- camp up переигрывать; доводить игру до абсурда You might offend your hosts if you camp it up at the party in your usual way....
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bind out
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- bind out устраивать на учебу к мастеру It used to be usual to bind out promising boys for many years....
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queer 1. adj.
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- queer 1. adj. 6) гомосексуальный - in Queer street Syn: crazy, funny, odd, peculiar Ant: normal, usual...
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customary adj.
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- customary adj. обычный, привычный; основанный на опыте, обычае - customary law Syn: see usual...
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stop on
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- stop on а) оставаться (в том же месте, в той же школе и т.п.); I've been asked to stop on at the firm after the usual age; б) продолжать работать (об электричестве); Something's wrong, I switched the radio off but it stopped on!...
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bring out in
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- bring out in вызывать (какое-л. состояние) Eating all that rich food has brought Jane out in spots as usual. Don't mention what happened last week, it could bring him out in a temper....
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occasional adj.
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- occasional adj. 3) приуроченный к определенному событию; сделанный для определенной цели; - occasional ode Syn: infrequent, rare, scattered, sporadic, uncommon Ant: frequent, invariable, often, usual...
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elegant 1. adj.
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- elegant 1. adj. 2) amer.; coll. прекрасный; лучший; первоклассный Syn: de luxe, elaborate, grandiose, luxurious, ornate, sumptuous Ant: inexpensive, mediocre, plain, simple, unadorned, usual, vulgar...
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be at each other`s throats
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- be at each other's throats набрасываться друг на друга Don't let those dogs off their chains or they'll be at each others throats in minutes! It wasn't long before the two leading politicians were at each other's throats as usual....
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waltz off
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- waltz off а) легко выиграть (with); Don't tell me Jim has waltzed off with the top prize as usual! б) уводить кого-л. (with); And then do you know what he did? Waltzed off with his teacher's wife!...
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