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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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most I 1. adj.
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- most I 1. adj. 2) наибольший; - most people - for the most part...
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lead away
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- lead away увлечь, увести; The police at last caught the young jewel thief and led him away....
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seem v.
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- seem v. 2) употр. как глагол-связка; she seems tired - она выглядит усталой; she seems young - она выглядит молодо - it seems - it should seem - it would seem - it seems not...
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prance 2. v.
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- prance 2. v. 1) становиться на дыбы, Young horses were prancing about in the field....
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rejoice v.
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- rejoice v. 3) joc. с гордостью носить (имя); I know an old unmarried man who rejoices in the name of Young-husband....
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sport 3. v.
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- sport 3. v. 1) играть, веселиться, резвиться; развлекаться (with); You can see the big sea animals in the water, sporting with their young ones....
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peep I 2. v.
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- peep I 2. v. 2) проглядывать, появляться, выглядывать; Spring must have begun at last, the young leaves are just peeping out....
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repine v.
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- repine v. роптать, жаловаться (at, against); The young woman repined against the duties that she had to perform in the household....
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sit about/around
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- sit about/around рассиживаться без дела It's lucky for some people, who can sit around (the house) with nothing to do....
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leech I 2. v.
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- leech I 2. v. 2) приставать, привязываться (onto); A group of silly young girls leeched onto the popular singer...
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rave 1. v.
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- rave 1. v. 3) восторгаться, восхищаться, бредить (of, about - кем-л., чем-л.); The newspaper reporters are all raving about the young singer's performance....
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shape up
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- shape up coll. развиваться, приспосабливать The young soldiers who arrived last month are shaping up nicely....
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burn for
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- burn for жаждать чего-л. The young singer has been burning for a chance to hear the cheers of the crowd....
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wean I v.
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- wean I v. 2) отучать (from, of, away - от); The lamb is too young to be weaned from its mother yet....
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