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break out
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- break out а) выламывать We had to break the door out to escape from the fire. б) (у)бежать (из тюрьмы) Three men broke out of prison yesterday. I should like to break out of this meaningless way of life. в) вспыхивать (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии и т.п.) War broke out in 1939. Fire broke out in file hospital last night. г) разразиться he broke out laughing он расхохотался д) появляться a rash broke out on his body у него выступила сыпь е) открывать, развертывать As the Queen stepped on the shore, the ship broke out the royal flag. We must break out a new case of wine for the young man's 21st birthday....
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stag-party
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forgive v.; past forgave; past part. forgiven
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- forgive v.; past forgave; past part. forgiven 1) прощать (for) It is difficult to forgive anyone for cruelty. Can you ever forgive me for forgetting your birthday?...
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be over
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- be over а) приходить в чей-л. дом I'll be over later this evening. б) заканчивать(ся) We all thought that the war would be over by Christmas. The rain will soon be over. в) оставаться Is there any cake over from the party? There might be a few pieces of cloth over when I've finished making the dress; you can have them....
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purge 2. v.
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- purge 2. v. 3) polit. проводить чистку; The Party must be purged of disloyal members at once....
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crack out
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- crack out разражаться Everyone at the party cracked out laughing when Jim walked in wearing his funny clothes....
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cast aside
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- cast aside порывать с кем-л. Henry joined the opposing political party, casting aside his former loyalties....
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bode well
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- bode well сулить что-л. хорошее (for - для кого-л., чего-л.) The sunshine bodes well for this afternoon's garden party....
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rope 2. v.
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- rope 2. v. 2) связаться друг с другом веревкой (об альпинистах); When the whole party has roped up, we shall be ready to start....
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gain over
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- gain over переманить на свою сторону, убедить The new leader's popularity gained over many members of the opposing party....
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disguise 2. v.
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- disguise 2. v. 1) переодевать; маскировать (as; in) Jim went to the party disguised as a princess. The prisoners made their escape by disguising themselves in guards' clothing....
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reckon without
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- reckon without coll. не суметь предусмотреть, рассчитать; We had hoped to hold the garden party this weekend, but we reckoned without the weather!...
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send around
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- send around рассылать Have you sent around the notice about the Christmas party yet?...
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sheet down
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- sheet down литься сплошным потоком, лить как из ведра (о дожде) We can't possibly hold the garden party, it's been sheeting down all morning....
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circle about
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- circle about вращаться, крутиться вокруг кого-л. John circled round the girl at the party, waiting for a chance to talk to her....
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