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love 1. noun
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- love 1. noun 7) sport нуль; win by four goals to love - выиграть со счетом 4:0; - love all - love game for the love of - ради, во имя for the love of Mike - ради бога not for love or money, not for the love of Mike ни за что, ни за какие деньги, ни за какие коврижки to give (to send) one's love to smb. - передавать (посылать) привет кому-л. for love of the game - из любви к искусству - play for love love and a cough cannot be hidden prov. - любви да кашля не утаишь Syn: affection, attachment, crush, infatuation Ant: dislike, hate...
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make 1. v.; past and past part. made
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- make 1. v.; past and past part. made 7) получать, приобретать, добывать (деньги, средства); зарабатывать; to make money - зарабатывать деньги; to make one's living - зарабатывать на жизнь...
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pull in
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- pull in а) втягивать, втаскивать (что-л.); Stand straight and pull your stomachs in, men! б) coll. втягивать (во что-л.); Against my better judgment, I got pulled in to help with the school concert again! в) coll. арестовывать; The police have pulled him in for questioning. г) coll. зарабатывать, загребать; You can pull in over $6,000 a year at that factory. д) привлекать, притягивать (публику); The new singer is pulling the crowds in. е) останавливать; останавливаться (в пути); We'd better pull in at the next garage for some petrol. ж) сдерживать себя; I must pull in or my letter will never end. з)сокращать (расходы); Better pull in now, before the money's all gone. и) прибывать (на станцию и т.п. о поезде); The train pulled in and all the passengers got off. к) осаживать (лошадь); Your horse is trying to go too fast; you must pull him in....
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clear off
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- clear off а) отделываться от чего-л. б) проясняться (о погоде) In the afternoon, the mist cleared off and the rest of the day was fine. в) coll. убираться just clear off at once! убирайтесь немедленно! г) убирать, устранять кого-л., что-л. Please clear your papers off so that I can serve dinner. д) убирать со стола Please help your mother to clear off. Please help your mother to clear off the table. е) полностью заплатить долг I'm glad I've cleared off the money I owed my mother. ж) дешево продать товар The shop decided to clear off the summer clothes when the new winter fashions arrived. з) заканчивать что-л. I'd like to clear off the rest of the work which was waiting for me after my holiday....
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chuck out
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- chuck out а) выгонять; выводить, выставлять (беспокойного посетителя из комнаты, общественного места) Two members were chucked out (of the club) for failing to pay the money they owed. A man was employed to chuck out any troublemakers. б) выбрасывать I really must chuck out all thoseold newspapers. в) выгонять из дома The old lady was chucked out of the house because the owner wanted to pull it down. г) отклонять (предложение, закон и т.д.) The committee considered your suggestions but chucked them out because they would cost too much. д) сболтнуть It was unfortunate that you chucked out that remark. е) портить что-л. Our plans were chucked out by bad weather. chuck together а) писать, строить наспех This book looks as if it's just keen chucked together. б) устраивать встречу кому-л. Jim and Mary were chucked together by the war....
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pass off
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- pass off а) постепенно прекращаться, проходить (об ощущениях и т.п.); The pain was severe to begin with, but soon passed off. б) пронестись, пройти (о дожде, буре); The storm should pass off before dark. в) хорошо пройти (о мероприятии, событии); The meeting passed off well. How did your performance pass off? г) сбывать, подсовывать (за кого-л.) (for, as); he passed himself off as a doctor он выдавал себя за доктора; The police caught him for passing off false money. He passed the idea off as his own. д) отвлекать внимание от чего-л.; е) оставлять без внимания, пропускать мимо ушей; He passed off the difficult question. The remark was intended as rudeness, but he passed it off with a laugh. ж) coll. сдать (экзамен)...
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be beyond
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- be beyond а) находиться за чем-л. или вне пределов чего-л. The deer is beyond the trees. I can't shoot it from this distance. The valley where we live is beyond the mountains. б) не подлежать чему-л., выходить за рамки, пределы чего-л. The soldier's brave deed was beyond the call of duty. Calling spirits from the dead proved to be beyond the magician's powers. The hospital says that the general is beyond medical help and will soon die. I'm afraid this old piano is now beyond repair so we'd better get rid of it. в) быть больше, чем что-л. The amount of money that I won was beyond all my hopes. г) быть слишком сложным для кого-л. I'm afraid this book's beyond me; have you an easier one? The children tried to build a hut in the garden, but the work was beyond them and they had to ask their mother to help. It's beyond me which house to choose, they're both so nice! Now that he's older, Jim's father feels that he is beyond running the business on his own, and wants to employ someone to help him on busy days....
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hold out
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- hold out а) протягивать; предлагать to hold out hope давать надежду б) выдерживать, держаться до конца The town was surrounded, but the citizens held out until help at last came. в) хватать how long will our supplies hold out? на сколько нам хватит наших запасов? г) amer. удерживать; задерживать д) требовать (for) The men are still holding out for higher pay. Be careful, the dealers may hold out for a higher price. е) удерживать (часть чего-л.) (of) The company holds some money out of each man's pay to cover future tax demands. ж) держать что-л. в секрете от кого-л. (on) Why didn't you tell me at once, instead of holding out on me? з) отказывать (on) Jim sent his request to Head Office some weeks ago, but they are still holding out on him. hold out the olive-branch делать мирные предложения; пытаться уладить дело миром...
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abscond v.
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- abscond v. скрываться (обыкн. с чужими деньгами); бежать (от суда, следствия и т.п.) to abscond from prison - совершить побег из тюрьмы the cashier absconded with the bank's money - кассир скрылся, захватив с собой деньги банка - abscond from - abscond with Syn: see escape abscond from а) coll. сбежать, скрыться The boy had absconded from his school. б) избегать чего-л., делать что-л., уклоняться от чего-л.; бежать (от суда, следствия и т.п.) You cannot abscond from your responsibilities. abscond with бежать, скрыться (обыкн. с чужими деньгами) The thief absconded with all the jewellery....
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throw 2. v.
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- throw 2. v. 10) навести (мост) - throw about - throw around - throw aside - throw away - throw at - throw away - throw back - throw back upon - throw by - throw down - throw in - throw in with - throw into - throw off - throw on - throw on - throw out - throw over - throw overboard - throw to - throw together - throw up - throw up the sponge - throw doubt upon to throw the great cast - сделать решительный шаг to throw a fit - прийти в ярость; закатить истерику to throw oneself at the head of smb. coll. - вешаться кому-л. на шею to throw the cap over the mill - пускаться во все тяжкие to throw the bull amer.; sl. - трепаться; бессовестно врать to throw a chest coll. - выпячивать грудь to throw good money after bad, to throw the handle after the blade - рисковать последним; упорствовать в безнадежном деле to throw cold water on (a plan, etc.) - see cold 1. Syn: bowl, cast, fling, heave, hurl, pitch, put, sling, toss...
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bring out
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- bring out а) высказывать (мнение и т.п.); выявлять б) опубликовывать; ставить (пьесу) в) вывозить (девушку в свет) Is Mrs King-Brown bringing her daughter out this year? г) mil. снять с фронта, отвести в тыл д) показывать Jane never brings out her best dishes even when guests arrive. The warm sun brought the flowers out. е) производить Tom has brought out another new book. The makers are bringing out a new kind of soap. ж) помочь преодолеть застенчивость; заставить преодолеть сдержанность Mary is very quiet, try to bring her out (of her shell) at the party. з) вызвать забастовку We'll bring the workers out for more pay. и) вывезти кого-л. в другую страну I had been living here for a year before I had saved enough money to bring the family out. к) произносить She was so shocked that she could hardly bring out a word. л) узнавать что-л. секретное It did not take the police long to bring out the truth....
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set off
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- set off a) отправляться (в путь); He set off for work an hour ago. Having missed the last bus, we had to set off walking. б) намереваться (делать что-л.) I set off to make the work by myself, but in the end I had to ask for help. в) уравновешивать; компенсировать; засчитывать (денежную сумму) Some of your debts can be set off by other money owing to you. At least there are good restaurants in this city to set off the disadvantages of the weather. г) выделять(ся); оттенять, выгодно подчеркивать; the frame sets off the picture картина в этой раме выигрывает; The black cloth sets off the jewels nicely. д) отделять; выделять, отмечать Spoken words are set off from the rest of the sentence by speech marks. е) взрывать Terrorists have been setting off bombs in Underground trains. ж) побуждать (к чему-л., к какому-л. действию); вызывать (что-л.) to set off laughing рассмешить The politician's speech set off violence in the crowd. з) coll. 'завести' (кого-л.) One amusing remark was enough to set the crowd off....
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hot 1. adj.
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- hot 1. adj. 14) высокорадиоактивный hot laboratory - лаборатория для исследования радиоактивных веществ to get one's water hot - кипятиться to get into hot water - попасть в беду, в затруднительное положение to make a place too hot for smb. coll. - выкурить кого-л. hot number amer.; coll. - популярный номер (песенка и т.п.) not so hot amer. - так себе, не ахти что hot stuff coll. - а) отличный работник, игрок, исполнитель и т.п.; б) опасный человек; в) сильный артиллерийский обстрел; г) неприличный анекдот; порнографическая литература; д) распутница, шлюха hot potato - щекотливая тема; to drop smth. like a hot potato отказаться, отступиться от чего-л. hot money fin. - 'горячие деньги' (капитал, вывозимый за границу из опасения его обесценения и т. п.); спекулятивный иностранный капитал hot war - кровопролитная война Syn: burning, feverish, scorching, sizzling, sultry, sweltering, torrid Ant: cold, cool...
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go out
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- go out а) выйти; выходить I don't think you should go out with that bad cold. б) бывать в обществе Let's go out tonight; there's a good film showing at the local cinema. в) выйти в свет (о книге) г) выйти в отставку д) выйти из моды I thought those ancient machines went out years ago! е) тратиться (о деньгах) There's more money going out than coming in, and I'm worried about the business. ж) кончаться (о месяце, годе) March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. з) (за)бастовать The Post Office workers went out before Christmas, now the electricians are out. I wonder who'll come out next? и) amer. обрушиться к) потерпеть неудачу If the government goes out at the next election, who will lead the country? л) распространяться (о новостях, приказах и т.д.) I thought the wedding invitations had all gone out, but my sister says she hasn't received hers. м) (об огне, свете и т.д.) догореть, погаснуть Have you a match? My cigarette has gone out. Don't let the fire go out; there's plenty of wood. н) умереть I hope that when I go out I shall leave a better world behind me. о) выйти из берегов When the sea goes out, the sand stretches for a long way. п) терять сознание The robber hit him on the head with an iron bar, and he went out like a light....
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break up
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- break up а) разбивать (на мелкие куски) to break up into groups, categories делить на группы, категории; классифицировать Freezing weather will break up the soil (into smaller pieces). In spring the ice on the Great Lakes breaks up. б) слабеть в) расходиться (о собрании, компании и т.п.) The crowd broke up. г) закрываться на каникулы When does your school break up? We break up next week. д) распускать (учеников на каникулы) е) расформировывать ж) меняться (о погоде) з) заканчивать(ся) The police broke up the fight. "Break it up!" shouted the policeman. The party broke up when the police arrived. и) разводиться Their marriage broke up. I hear that Jim and Mary are breaking up. It was money trouble that broke up their marriage. к) чувствовать страх, тревогу; пугать кого-л. The terrible news will break him up. The death of his pet cat broke him up. He may break up under this trouble. л) позабавить кого-л. His story broke me up, I couldn't stop laughing. Peter just broke up when we told him what had happened....
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