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patch 2. v.
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- patch 2. v. латать; ставить заплаты; hills patched with snow - холмы, местами покрытые снегом - patch up а) чинить на скорую руку; заделывать; подправлять; His trousers were patched up, and he was ashamed of them. б) улаживать (ссору); Have Jim and Mary patched up their quarrel yet? The director and the chairman seem to have patched up their differences of opinion. в) делать что-л. небрежно г) coll. подштопать, заштопать, подлечить; After the car crash, the driver was taken to the hospital to be patched up....
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news noun pl. as sg.
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- news noun pl. as sg. 3) attr. - news release - news film bad news travels quickly, ill news flies fast prov. - худые вести не лежат на месте no news (is) good news prov. - отсутствие вестей - (само по себе) неплохая весть to be in the news - попасть на страницы газет; оказаться в центре внимания Syn: data, facts, information, intelligence Ant: conjecture, opinion...
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lean II 1. v.; past and past part. leaned leant
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- lean II 1. v.; past and past part. leaned leant 4) иметь склонность (to, towards); I rather lean to your opinion - я склоняюсь к вашему мнению - lean on to lean over backwards - ударяться в другую крайность 2. noun наклон...
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come around
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- come around а) наносить визит Why don't you come around and see us one evening? б) менять направление (о ветре, корабле) Just then the wind came round so we had to reset the sails. Take the wheel, see if you can stop her from coming around в) регулярно происходить Birthdays come around too quickly when one is older. г) очнуться, прийти в себя The girl fainted, but she came round when we threw drops of water on her face. д) изменять мнение Don't worry about the chairman, he'll soon come around (to our opinion). е) приходить в благожелательное расположение духа Jim and Mary often argue, but it doesn't take them long to come around. Father was in a very bad temper this morning, but he had come around by evening....
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commit to
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- commit to а) предавать, оставлять, посылать, отправлять I commit this evil book to the flames. The boy was committed to the care of his aunt. The criminals were committed to prison. The old man was committed to a hospital for mad people. б) держать обещание, выполнять обязательства He was a good worker who was committed to his family as well as to his work. I must go, I have committed myself to the club tonight and the members are expecting me. The doctor was committed to practical medicine. I should not like to commit myself to an opinion at this stage. в) фиксировать Don't commit your promises to paper. The actor committed the part to memory....
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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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come on
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- come on а) приближаться; налететь, разразиться (о ветре, шквале) a storm is coming on приближается гроза б) появляться (на сцене) The next player came on. When does the great actor come on? в) натыкаться, наскакивать; поражать (о болезни) г) расти д) преуспевать; делать успехи е) наступать, нападать ж) рассматриваться (в суде) з) возникать (о вопросе) и) come on! живей!; продолжайте!; идем (тж. как формула вызова) к) следовать за кем-л. I'll go ahead, and you come on later. The teacher went by train to his new job, and the family came on by bus. л) включаться (о механизмах) Just as I entered the house, all the lights came on. м) спешить Come on, children, or we'll be late! н) выражение недоверия Oh, come on! I know better than that! come out а) выходить to come out of oneself стать менее замкнутым б) появляться (в печати) When does Tom's new book come out? The writer's opinion comes out in the newspaper every morning. в) дебютировать (на сцене, в обществе) Is Mrs King-Brown's daughter coming out this year? г) обнаруживаться; проявляться the secret came out секрет раскрылся д) распускаться (о листьях, цветах) The flowers are coming out in everyone's gardens. е) забастовать The Post Office workers have come out. ж) выводиться, сводиться (о пятнах) Do you think that dirty mark will come out? з) выступить (с заявлением, разоблачением) (with) The politician came out against the government. The speaker came out for improved rights for all women everywhere. и) выпалить (with) Jim came out with a strange remark. к) освобождаться (из тюрьмы) It's been a long year, but he comes out next Friday. л) выходить, получаться (о фотографиях) Mary always comes out well in her pictures. How did the photographs come out? I'm afraid our holiday photos didn't come out. м) направляться в другую страну When are your family coming out to join you?...
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