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    Pol, Polly 
    press to 
    rub off 
    • rub off à) ñòèðàòü(ñÿ); âûâîäèòü (ïÿòíî) If you don't prepare the surface properly, the paint will rub off. These new boots are so stiff that they rub the skin off my ankles. á) îòðàçèòüñÿ, ñêàçàòüñÿ (on, onto - íà ÷åì-ë.) I hope that some fine qualities of Mary's character will rub off onto you....


    elope v. 
    • elope v. 1) ñáåæàòü (ñ âîçëþáëåííûì) (with) Mary's father would not give her permission to marry Jim as she was under age, so Jim eloped with her and they were married in Scotland, where the age limit is lower....


    be beside oneself 
    • be beside oneself áûòü â âîçáóæäåííîì, âçâîëíîâàííîì ñîñòîÿíèè Mary was beside herself with joy when she heard the good news. When Peter lost the race, he was beside himself with anger....


    point 2. v. 
    • point 2. v. 4) óêàçûâàòü, îáðàùàòü (÷üå-ë.) âíèìàíèå; îòìå÷àòü, ïîä÷åðêèâàòü; When asked to explain where all the housekeeping money had gone, Mary pointed to the rising prices....


    Mamie 
    come together 
    • come together à) îáúåäèíèòüñÿ, ñîáðàòüñÿ âìåñòå The family must come together for the parents' silver wedding. Jim and Mary first came together during the war. á) ñîéòèñü (î ìóæ÷èíå è æåíùèíå) â) ïîìèðèòüñÿ I'm so glad that you two have decided to come together at last. The different parties in the peace talks came together last week' to give a statement....


    blink away 
    • blink away ñòàðàòüñÿ ñìàõíóòü, ñäåðæàòü (î ñëåçàõ) Mary tried hard to blink back her tears, but Jim could see that she had been crying....


    bristle 2. v. 
    • bristle 2. v. 3) ðàññåðäèòüñÿ; ðàññâèðåïåòü (òæ. bristle up) Mary bristled up when she heard how her mother had been treated....


    stand up with 
    • stand up with áûòü ó êîãî-ë. íà ñâàäüáå øàôåðîì èëè äðóæêîé æåíèõà èëè ïîäðóæêîé íåâåñòû; I was honoured when Jim asked me to stand up with him at his wedding to Mary....


    double over 
    • double over à) ñêëàäûâàòü âäâîå Double the map over so that we can read it more easily. á) ñêðþ÷èòü(ñÿ) (îò áîëè, ñìåõà è ò.ä.) Mary doubled over when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes....


    cope I v. 
    • cope I v. ñïðàâèòüñÿ; ñîâëàäàòü (with) I can't cope with such a pile of work this weekend. How is Mary coping with Jim's mother? I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job. Syn: see withstand...


    lose in 
    • lose in à) ïîãðóæàòüñÿ âî ÷òî-ë.; I can always lose myself in a good book. Mary was lost in the details of a new sewing pattern. á) óõóäøàòüñÿ, óìåíüøàòüñÿ; The effect of the story loses in translation....


    fluster 2. v. 
    • fluster 2. v. 1) âîëíîâàòü(ñÿ); âîçáóæäàòü(ñÿ) (òæ. fluster up) Mary was all flustered up just before the wedding....


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