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move over
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- move over а) отстраниться, отодвинуться; There's room for three if you move over. б) уступать позицию; Uncle felt that he should move over in favour of a younger man....
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nervous adj.
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- nervous adj. 2) беспокоящийся (о чем-л.); нервничающий; взволнованный; I felt very nervous (about it) - я очень волновался (из-за этого); don't be nervous - не волнуйтесь...
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clean 4. v.
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- clean 4. v. 1) чистить to clean of - отчистить от чего-л. Can you clean the coat of these dirty marks? Lady Macbeth felt that it was hopeless to try to clean her hands of the blood....
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be past
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- be past быть трудным для понимания It's past me what he means! I'll save this book till the children are older; it's a little past them at the moment. The old man felt that he was now past going out every day, so he asked some young people to do his shopping....
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burden I 1. noun
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- burden I 1. noun 5) mining пустая порода, покрывающая руду а burden of one's choice is not felt prov. - своя ноша не тянет...
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spill out
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- spill out а) быстро выйти; As soon as the train stopped, the crowd spilled out into the station; б) coll. проболтаться; At last he felt able to go to the police station and spill out the story of his part in the crime....
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belong v.
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- belong v. 4) coll. быть частью группы, быть 'своим' he felt he did not belong - он чувствовал себя посторонним...
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pang noun
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- pang noun 3) внезапное проявление эмоций; She felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him. Syn: see pain...
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feel small
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- feel small унижаться, стыдиться I felt small when I learned how badly I had misjudged him....
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bind down
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- bind down а) ограничивать кого-л. The young scientist felt bound down by a lot of useless and confusiing rules. I don't want to bind you down; feel free to use your own ideas. б) связывать веревкой The traveller woke to find himself bound down to the ground with long ropes....
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pain 1. noun
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- pain 1. noun 1) боль; to feel a pang of pain - почувствовать приступ боли;I felt a sharp pain in my lower back. She was writhing in pain, bathed in perspiration. - remove pain...
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dig into
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- dig into а) зарывать б) вонзать (шпоры, нож и т.п.) Please move away a little, your books are digging into me. When I dug the spade into the ground I felt something hard. в) жадно начинать есть He sat down and at once dug into his meal. г) прочесывать The police are digging into this case. д) укореняться, закрепляться I had plenty of time to dig myself into the new job. Get dug into your new duties as soon as you can, it saves worry. е) усердно работать I'd better dig into my studies, the examinations start next week....
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draw 2. v.; past drew; past part. drawn
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- draw 2. v.; past drew; past part. drawn 12) привлекать (внимание, интерес) I felt drawn to him - меня потянуло к нему the play still draws - пьеса все еще делает сборы...
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something 1. pron.
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- something 1. pron. indef.; as noun что-то, кое-что, нечто, что-нибудь; something else - что-нибудь другое; to be up to something - замышлять что-то недоброе; he is something in the Record Office - он занимает какую-то должность в Архиве; he is something of a painter - он до некоторой степени художник; I felt there was a little something wanting - я чувствовал, что чего-то не хватает; it is something to be safe home again - приятно вернуться домой целым и невредимым; there is something about it in the papers - об этом упоминается в газетах; there is something in what you say - в ваших словах есть доля правды; the train gets in at two something - поезд прибывает в два с чем-то to think oneself something, to think something of oneself - быть высокого мнения о себе...
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