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pin 2. v.
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- pin 2. v. 3) придавить, прижать (к стене и т.п.) (against); связать (кого-л.); - pin down to The crash pinned the driver against the wheel. Pinning his arms against his sides, the thieves searched his pockets. - pin down - pin on to pin one's ears back - слушать внимательно; Pin back your ears, people, this is quite a story! to pin smb.'s ears back amer.; sl. - наказать кого-л.; расправиться с кем-л.; The other team won a victory over us that really pinned our ears back. The teacher's severe words pinned the children's ears back....
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run down
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- run down а) сбегать (вниз); течь стекать (вниз) Walk down the stairs, don't run down. The river runs down to the sea. б) сбить; столкнуться с чем-л., кем-л. повредив (что-л.) или ранив (кого-л.) The poor boy has been run down by a bus. The big ship has run down the little boat. в) разыскать At last I ran down the article that I had been looking for. г) догнать, настигнуть The police had run the jewel thieves down after a long search. д) останавливаться (о машине, часах и т.п.), кончаться (о заводе) I think the clock must have run down. е) снижать(ся), сокращать(ся) The coal industry is running down. ж) пренебрежительно отзываться (о ком-л.) She's always running down her son's wife. з) спускаться (обыкн. о местности) The land belonging to the castle runs down to the sea. и) переутомлять(ся); истощать(ся), изнурять(ся) In spite of my holiday in the sun, I've been run down recently....
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break into
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- break into а) вламываться The thieves waited until it was dark enough to break into the house. This box looks as if it's been broken into. б) разразиться (смехом, слезами) The singers broke into song. Mary broke (forth) into laughter. в) to break into smb.'s time отнять у кого-л. время г) прервать (разговор) The children broke into the conversation with demandsfor attention. My aunt's regular visits break into my weekend. д) неожиданно начинать (действие) The men broke into a run. As I grew more afraid, I broke into a cold sweat. е) неохотно использовать часть чего-л. (денег и т.п.) I shall have to break into my savings to pay for the holiday. I don't want to break into a L10 note unless I really have to. I keep a small supply of tinned food in the bottom cupboard, to be broken into only in case of real need....
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put out
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- put out а) выгонять; удалять, устранять; убирать; Two families who could not pay the rent were put out onto the street. б) выкладывать (вещи); вывешивать (белье, флаг и т.п.); If it turns fine, I shall put the washing out. в) вытянуть, высовывать; Put your hand out, I have a surprise for you. It's rude to put out your tongue at people. г) давать побеги (о растении) The bush has put out some new branches. д) вывихнуть (плечо и т.п.) I can't play tennis with, I've put my shoulder out. е) выкалывать (глаза) Mind that sharp point, you nearly put my eye out! ж) тушить, гасить Put out all fires before leaving the camping ground. з) расходовать, тратить (силы) Putting out all his strength, he uprooted the tree. и) отдавать на сторону (вещи в стирку, в ремонт) to put a baby out to nurse отдать ребёнка на попечение кормилицы to put out one's washing отдавать бельё в прачечную к) причинять неудобство He was very much put out by the late arrival of his guests. - Поздний приезд гостей причинил ему массу неудобств. Please don't put yourself out, I can do it myself. л) выводить из себя, смущать, расстраивать She never gets put out even by the most difficult matters. м) выпускать, производить The firm has put out an increased number of bicycles this month. н) выпускать, издавать The police have put out a description of the jewel thieves. The printers put out three numbers of the magazine in its first year. о) давать деньги под определенный процент (at) Make sure you put out your savings at a high rate of interest. п) отправляться; выходить в море The wind was calm when we first put out to sea. р) sport запятнать, лишать возможности увеличить счёт (крикет, бейсбол)...
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