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hurra(h) 2. noun
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- hurra(h) 2. noun ура - hurrah's nest...
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hurray 2. noun
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- hurray 2. noun ура - hurrah's nest...
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demand 2. v.
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- demand 2. v. 1) требовать (of, from - с кого-л., от кого-л.); предъявлять требование the thieves demanded money from the passengers. The captain demanded obedience from his men....
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cop out
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- cop out а) coll. признать себя виновным The younger of the thieves copped out and so they were all caught. б) coll. отговориться, отвертеться; уклониться (от ответа, обязанности); избегать He said he would help us and then he copped out. You can't cop out of your responsibility to your children. You can't cop out of raising your children....
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conspire v.
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- conspire v. устраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариваться (against - против кого-л.; with - с кем-л.) The men who tried to destroy Parliament with explosives were punished with death for conspiring against the King. The thieves conspired with the servants to steal the jewels. all things conspireed to please him - все было для него словно по заказу, все ему благоприятствовало...
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serve out
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- serve out а) раздавать, распределять; You can help to serve out the vegetables, while I cut the meat. б) coll. отплатить We will serve them out for the trick that they played on us. в) отбыть (срок наказания, срок службы и т.п.) When the thieves had served out two years in prison, they returned to a life of crime....
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fall out
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- fall out а) выпадать The wind blew so strongly that the nest turned upside down and three baby birds fell out. б) mil. выходить из строя The officer will fall the soldiers out when he has finished speaking to them. в) случаться it so fell out that случилось так, что г) ссориться Jim and Mary fall out every few weeks, but their quarrels never last. Most married people fall out over 0money. When did you last fall out with your husband?...
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round up
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- round up а) округлять с повышением (числа) I'll round the cheque up to $10. б) сгонять (скот) The cattle have to be rounded up and counted. в) собирать в одном месте See if you can round up the rest of the class, it's time to go back to the school. г) окружать, производить облаву The police are trying to round up the jewel thieves....
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roll in
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- roll in а) приходить, сходиться в большом количестве offers rolled in предложения так и посыпались We must find some new attraction to keep the crowds rolling in. б) coll. иметь в большом количестве, изобиловать Thieves always aim for houses where the people are known to be rolling in money. в) вкатывать(ся) If you hold the door open, we can roll the packet in....
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get into
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- get into а) войти, прибыть Gel into bed, and I'll bring you a cup of tea. How did the thieves get into the house? б) надевать, напяливать (одежду) I can't get my head into this hat. в) быть принятым (в учебное заведение) Did your boy get into the first three places? г) приобретать, появляться (о привычках) You'll get into bad habits if you keep borrowing money. His influence got me into bad habits. д) влиять на кого-л. Whatever has got into the children? They're so excitable! The devil has got into this class today. е) начинать Are you getting into the new job all right? I must get into training soon; the cricket season starts next month. ж) заинтересоваться Michael got into radio when he was only fourteen....
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break in
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- break in а) вламываться, врываться The thieves waited until it was dark enough to break in. б) вмешаться (в разговор и т.п.) (тж. on, upon); прервать (разговор) "But I was there" Jane broke in. в) дрессировать; укрощать; объезжать (лошадей); дисциплинировать When horses are about six months old, they have to he broken in. Two weeks in the new office should be enough to break you in. г) разнашивать (одежду, обувь), обкатывать (новую автомашину) I'm wearing my new boots around the house to break them in. Don't drive the new car too fast, I'm still breaking it in....
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carve up
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- carve up а) coll. разделять что-л. Europe was carved up after World War I. б) coll. делить (деньги) The thieves carved up the profit from the robbery. в) sl. намеренно ранить кого-л. Threaten to carve him up if he won't give the money, that should make him do it! г) coll. перегонять кого-л. на машине Yes, he does get there sooner, but only by carving up the rest of the traffic on the way - one day he'll have a nasty accident....
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Latin 1. noun
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- Latin 1. noun латинский язык; - classical Latin - low Latin - vulgar Latin - dog Latin - thieves' Latin...
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clear out
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- clear out а) очищать б) coll. разорять в) coll. внезапно уехать, уйти 'Clear out!' shouted the angry farmer to the boys in his field. The thieves took the jewels and then cleared out. The police cleared all the people out of the hotel after the bomb threat. г) выбрасывать I hope you've cleared out all those sticky old sweet papers and empty envelopes from your drawer this time. д) уходить из дома When I was eighteen, I decided that it was time I cleared out....
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lock out
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- lock out а) запереть дверь и не впускать; If you come home as late at this again, you'll find yourself locked out of the house! б) объявлять локаут lock up а) запирать; Although the jewels were locked up in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty. б) сажать в тюрьму; заключать в сумасшедший дом; The dangerous criminals have all been locked up. в) вложить капитал в трудно реализуемые бумаги; All his capital is locked up in foreign companies. г) утаивать (факты, сведения); скрывать (чувства) If you lock up your anger it will only cause trouble later....
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