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beguile out
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- beguile out обманом заставить кого-л. сделать что-л. Their leaders beguiled the men into a false sense of their own power. The clever salesman beguiled the old lady out of her money....
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address 1. noun
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- address 1. noun 4) pl. ухаживание to pay one's addresses to a lady - ухаживать за дамой Syn: see speech...
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intimidate v.
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- intimidate v. пугать; запугивать, устрашать (into) The salesman intimidated the old lady into signing the paper, by threatening to take away the goods. Syn: browbeat, bully, cow, daunt, dismay, overawe, terrorize Ant: blandish, encourage, enhearten, induce...
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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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hand in
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- hand in а) вручать, подавать (заявление) to hand in one's resignation подать прошение об отставке б) посадить (в машину и т.п.) Part of a gentleman's duty in former times was to hand a lady in when she entered her carriage....
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hand out
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- hand out а) выдавать, раздавать Aunt Mabel likes to hand out advice to the young people, whether they want it or not. б) coll. тратить деньги в) помочь сойти, выйти As the lady tried to step down from the carriage, the gentleman politely handed her out....
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settle II v.
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- settle II v. 13) leg. закреплять (за кем-л.); завещать; to settle an annuity on smb. - назначить ежегодную ренту кому-л.; The old lady settled a small fortune on the young man who had helped her. - settle down - settle for - settle in - settle up Syn: see decide...
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bear away
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- bear away а) выиграть (приз, кубок и т.п.); выйти победителем Tim bore away most of the prizes at the races. б) быть захваченным, увлеченным чем-л. Lady Mice was borne away with joy when her child was given back to her. в) уезжать, отправляться When all the people were on board, the boat bore away....
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gull II 2. v.
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- gull II 2. v. обманывать, дурачить (into; out of) The government tries to gull the taxpayers into believing that their money is being properly spent. The salesman tried to gull the old lady out of her money, but she didn't trust him and would not give him anything....
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walking 2. adj.
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- walking 2. adj. 2) tech. на шагающем ходу - walking excavator - walking corpse - walking dictionary - walking delegate - walking gentleman - walking lady - walking part...
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deceive v.
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- deceive v. обманывать; вводить в заблуждение (into - в чем-л.; with - чем-л.) The clever salesman deceived the old lady into lending him all her money for his business, by telling her that she would get rich. Advertisers are now forbidden to deceive the public with false claims. - deceive oneself - be deceived in Syn: see trick...
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palm off
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- palm off всучать; сбывать, подсовывать (кому-л.) (on, upon); This law is intended to prevent dishonest people from palming off worthless goods. He palmed the painting off as a Renoir. The salesman palmed off the faulty machine on the lady. I don't believe he means to do the job: he keeps palming me off with promises....
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fine III 1. adj.
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- fine III 1. adj. 1) тонкий, утонченный, изящный; высокий, возвышенный (о чувствах) fine needle - тонкая игла a fine lady! coll.; iron. - что за (или ну и) барыня! fine point/question - трудный, деликатный вопрос - fine skin - fine distinction - fine intellect...
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ladies` man
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- ladies' man = lady's man...
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cling onto
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- cling onto а) прильнуть The child clung onto its mother. The climber had to cling onto the cliff. б) стараться сохранить The old lady tried to cling onto her old home, but the builders forced her out. Whenever we move to a new house, we always cling onto far too many possessions. в) оставаться лояльным The chairman has always clung onto oldfashioned ideas....
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