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cheese it jargon
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- cheese it jargon а) замолчи!, перестань!, брось! Cheese it! The police are coming! б) беги!, удирай! Let's cheese it, I can hear the police coming....
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walk into
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- walk into а) входить; He was last seen walking into the Town Hall. б) coll. бранить, набрасываться с бранью (на кого-л.); I could hear the director walking into Jim for being late again. в) sl. есть, уплетать; That boy walked into the meal as if he hadn't seen food for a week. г) coll. натолкнуться, попасть; he walked into the ambush он натолкнулся на засаду; д) coll. легко получить работу; No one was surprised when she walked into the top position....
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be up
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- be up а) закончиться Bring the boat in now, your time is up. б) встать, подняться What time do you have to be up tomorrow? в) повыситься (в том числе в цене) Production is up this quarter. Jane's temperature is up again. Eggs are up again this month. г) произойти (обычно о чем-л. плохом, необычном) Something must be up, the children are not usually as quiet as that. What's up? You look pale. I think I know what's up with the washing machine. be up to замышлять что-л. е) приезжать в большой город Are the students up at the university yet? My family are up in London for a few days. ж) представать перед судом I'm sorry to hear that the boys are up in court again; what's the charge this time?...
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burn up
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- burn up а) зажигать Put some more wood on the fire to make it burn up. б) sl. вспылить; рассвирепеть в) сжигать All the wood has been burnt up. г) сгореть The spacecraft burned up when it re-entered in-earth's atmosphere. д) ругать кого-л. The director burned Jim up for being late again. е) рассердить кого-л. I get all burned up when I hear how animals are badly treated. ж) ехать на большой скорости по чему-л. This fast car really burns up the road....
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roll out
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- roll out а) вставать с постели, подниматься Roll out, you men, the day's already started! б) выкатывать (наружу) If the old car wont start in the garage, you'll just have to roll it out. в) раскатывать to roll out pastry раскатывать тесто Roll out the map so that we can all see it. г) прокатывать (металл) The metal is rolled out by heavy machinery. д) произносить отчетливо, внушительно The actor rolled out his words so that everyone in the theatre could hear. е) производить (товары) в большом количестве This factory rolls out 200 boxes of its products every day....
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pipe up
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- pipe up а) заиграть на духовом инструменте; Suddenly the band piped up a military tune. б) запеть, особ. высоким голосом; I love to hear the boys pipe up in church. в) заговорить, особ. высоким голосом; Suddenly a child piped up, asking an awkward question. г) крепчать (о ветре); The wind began to pipe up....
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go over
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- go over а) переходить (на другую сторону) It's dangerous here, with bullets going over our heads all the time. б) переходить из одной партии в другую; переменить веру I hear that a leading politician is thinking of going over to the other party. в) перечитывать, повторять We must go over the account books together; there's still some money missing. г) изучать в деталях We went over the house thoroughly before buying it. д) превосходить е) быть отложенным (о проекте закона) ж) chem. переходить, превращаться з) опрокинуться (об экипаже) и) чинить, чистить I've asked the garage people to go over my car thoroughly before I start my long journey....
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pass over
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- pass over а) проходить; переправляться; пролетать; As we were standing in the garden, three planes passed over the house. The new road will pass over the dangerous railway crossing. б) передавать; в) умереть; I'm sorry to hear that your favourite uncle passed over last week. г) пропускать, оставлять без внимания; обходить молчанием (тж. pass over in silence); Don't pass any detail over. No chance to improve conditions should be passed over. д) chem. дистиллироваться е) быстро проглядеть, пробежать (глазами); The new road will passover the dangerous railway crossing....
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hammer out
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- hammer out а) расплющивать The car door was so damaged in the crash that the garage men had to hammer it out. б) выковывать At this college some of the students learn to hammer out beautiful dishes in silver and other precious metals. в) fig. придумывать; составлять; изобретать г) делать что-л. шумно I can hear Jane from here, hammering out a tune on the piano; I do wish she would learn to play the instrument gently. Tom is back at work, hammering out another story on his old typewriter. д) говорить о чем-л. в подробностях, приходить к решению после длительного обсуждения The government must hammer out the difficult question of how to prevent further wars, if we keep talking all night, we should be able to hammer out an agreement....
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pass on
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- pass on а) проходить дальше; pass on, please! проходите!, не останавливайтесь!; He stopped for a moment, and then passed on. б) переходить (к другому вопросу и т.п.); Let's pass on to the urgent business of the meeting. в) передавать дальше; The secret word is "sugar": pass it on. He tried to pass the job on to me, but I soon got rid of it. г) умереть; I'm sorry to hear that your favourite uncle passed on last week. д) выносить (решение) leg. ; Before I pass sentence on you, have you anything to say for yourself? е) передавать, оставлять (по наследству и т.п.); This ring has been passed on in my family from mother to daughter. ж) доставаться, переходить от старшего в семье к младшему (об одежде); The girl was ashamed of wearing clothes that had been passed on by her elder sister....
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come back
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- come back а) возвращаться We'd like to come back next year. When Jane comes back, will you give her a message? б) вспоминаться Her name will come back (to me) soon. в) очнуться, прийти в себя г) sport обрести прежнюю форму д) sport отставать е) coll. отвечать тем же самым, отплатить той же монетой ж) возвращаться к активной деятельности Is the singer expected to come back? з) снова становиться популярным, модным Long skirts are expected to come back next year. и) отвечать 'But you're just as guilty!' Jane came back. She always comes back at anyone who tries to be polite to her. I shall' speak for twenty minutes and then you can come back at me with your questions. к) повторять чьи-л. слова I didn't hear you, could you come back? I will now ask the first speaker to come back. л) (о старом методе) снова использоваться Some people are hoping that the old system of punishment by death will come back....
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come up
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- come up а) подниматься, вырастать, возникать to come up for discussion стать предметом обсуждения б) всходить (о растении) в) приезжать (из провинции в большой город, университет и т.п.) When do the students come up? Do come up to London and see us. When do the next lot of young soldiers come up? г) предстать перед судом д) подходить (to) While I was waiting for the bus, a man came up and started asking questions. I could hear footsteps coming up behind me. More soldiers are coming up soon to help in the battle. е) достигать уровня, сравниваться (to) ж) нагонять кого-л. (with) з) наносить визит Come up and see me some time. и) случаться, происходить I'll let you know if anything comes up. A change may come up soon. к) упоминаться Your question came up at the meeting His name never comes up in our conversation these days. л) выигрывать Did your horse come up? м) изменять мнение о ком-л. (в худшую сторону) That politician has come up in my opinion since I heard his last speech. н) чиститься, проясняться The paintwork came up beautifully. о) coll. стараться показать свою значительность; важничать Don't you try to come up, young man! п) тошнить Poor Jane is being sick again this morning, that light meal I gave her came up in a few minutes....
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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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