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I [həust] сущ.1) масса, куча; толпаhost of ideas / possibilities — масса идей / возможностей
Syn:2) уст.; поэт. воинство, войско; тьма- God of HostsSyn:••II [həust] 1. сущ.a host in oneself — работник, который стоит многих
1) хозяина) (человек, принимающий гостей)to act / play as host — принимать гостей
Syn:2) принимающая сторона (при спортивных состязаниях, переговорах)host country — страна-устроительница, страна-хозяин (конференций, соревнований)
host team — спорт. хозяева поля
3) журн. ведущий программыSyn:4) биол. хозяин, питающий паразитов организм5) биол. организм, используемый для развития в нём других эмбрионов, клеток6) информ.б) ведущий узел ( в сети)••2. гл.to reckon without one's host — недооценить трудности; просчитаться
1) принимать гостей; выступать в роли хозяина, принимающей стороныWe were very well hosted and even dined at his house. — В его доме нас очень хорошо приняли и даже накормили ужином.
Next year our country will host the Olympic Games. — В будущем году Олимпиада пройдёт в нашей стране.
2) вести радио- или телепрограммуIII [həust] сущ.; рел.( the Host) хлеб в таинстве причащения, Тело Христово; облатка, гостия (лепёшка из пресного пшеничного теста; употребляется в католической и лютеранской церквах во время таинства Евхаристии)
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