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42 around here
Общая лексика: в этих местах, в этом районе, здесь, неподалёку, у нас тут (Ex.: In Aruba the people don't take the online weather services too seriously. They don't need to. \<b\>Around here\</b\>, "sunny and warm" is not news. -...в сводке новостей у нас тут указание "ясно и тепло" - эт' не новость!:)), у нас (местность: Showers and 15 degrees around here. Nothing exciting happening around here.) -
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steel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week — выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных дней
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əˈraundðəˈklɔk = round-the-clockкругосуточный - steel-making requires * work, seven days a week выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных днейaround-the-clock = round-the-clockaround-the-clock = round-the-clock round-the-clock: round-the-clock круглосуточныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > around-the-clock
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1) Общая лексика: всемирный (the success of our products around the world - всемирный успех), в мировом масштабе (напр., stimulate development and imporoved social conditions around the world (из доклада Генсека ОЭСР)), во всём мире, по всему миру2) Авиация: межконтинентальный3) Сленг: покрыть поцелуями обнажённое тело4) Табуированная лексика: публичный дом -
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эта известная по самому первому рок-н-роллу Билли Хэйли ""Rock Around The Clock"" (1954 г.) фраза переводится не как ""Рок вокруг часов"", как иногда можно встретить, но как ""Рок круглые сутки"", ибо ""around the clock"" и значит ""все 24 часа в сутки"".English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > around the clock
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I adj AmE taboo slII adv AmE taboo slHow about another trip around the world? — Хочешь, я тебе еще раз "кругосветку" устрою?
Before sucking him she went around the world — Прежде чем взять в рот, она его всего облизала
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(тж. the clock around или round)кpуглocутoчнo, днём и нoчьюI slept three hours today and I'm tired as if I'd been up around the clock (D. Carter). I feel as if I could sleep the clock round and probably I shan't sleep a wink (J. Galsworthy) -
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1) pядoм, пoблизocтиWe were of course a long way from the Huck Finn Region, but, nevertheless, we felt that the immortal lad was only around the corner (J. B. Priestley)2) нe зa гopaмиSince I had already had my first poem printed in a London periodical that week I naturally began to feel as if the Nobel prize were just around the corner (R. Aldington) -
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круглосуточно
круглосуточный
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круглосуточно
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54 around the city
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1) Общая лексика: не за горами (АД), скоро (АД + МТ)2) Разговорное выражение: (right) на носу (о событии, которое должно случиться. Например: Весна на носу! Spring is right around the corner! Перевод и пример взяты у Michele A. Berdy), за углом3) Образное выражение: не за горами5) Идиоматическое выражение: в ближайшем будущем -
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[ə͵raʋndðəʹklɒk] aкруглосуточныйsteel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week - выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных дней
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круглые суткиDoctors and nurses worked around the clock to help the people injured in the train crash.
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59 around the corner
на носу; не за горамиYou should buy some warm clothes, winter is around the corner.
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не за горами, вот-вот, на подходе: I've got a feeling there's another adventure for us just around the corner. — У меня такое ощущение, что нас ждет еще одно приключение, и оно уже не за горами,— говорит сержант Тимоти своему помощнику после длительной перестрелки в джунглях Сайгона.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > around the corner
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around — around, round 1. In general, BrE prefers round and AmE prefers around, both as an adverb and as a preposition, except in certain more or less fixed expressions or restricted collocations. In BrE it is usual to say all the year round, Winter comes … Modern English usage
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around — (adv.) c.1300, in circumference, from phrase on round. Rare before 1600. In sense of here and there with no fixed direction it is 1776, American English (properly about). Of time, from 1888. To have been around gained worldly experience is from… … Etymology dictionary
around — [adv1] situated on sides, circumference, or in general area about, all over, any which way, encompassing, everywhere, in the vicinity, in this area, neighboring, over, throughout; concept 581 around [adv2] close to a place about, almost,… … New thesaurus
around — ► ADVERB 1) located or situated on every side. 2) so as to face in the opposite direction. 3) in or to many places throughout a locality. 4) here and there. 5) available or present. 6) approximately. ► PREPOSITION … English terms dictionary
around — [[t]əra͟ʊnd[/t]] ♦ (Around is an adverb and a preposition. In British English, the word round is often used instead. Around is often used with verbs of movement, such as walk and drive , and also in phrasal verbs such as get around and hand… … English dictionary
around — a|round W1S1 [əˈraund] adv, prep 1.) surrounding or on all sides of something or someone British Equivalent: round ▪ The whole family was sitting around the dinner table. ▪ The Romans built a defensive wall around the city. ▪ She wore a beautiful … Dictionary of contemporary English
around — a|round [ ə raund ] function word *** Around can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): We walked around the old town. as an adverb (without a following noun): She turned around and smiled at me. (after the verb to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English