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сов. разг.do a lot of disgraceful things, behave disgracefully -
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сов. разг.do a lot of disgraceful / outrageous things, behave disgracefully / outrageously -
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несовер.; без доп.; разг.
behave outrageously/disgracefully, carry on outrageously/disgracefully; make a nuisance of oneself* * ** * *behave outrageously/disgracefully -
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несовер.; без доп.; разг.behave outrageously/disgracefully, carry on outrageously/disgracefully; make a nuisance of oneself -
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General subject: be rude, behave outrageously/disgracefully, insult -
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разг.behave, или carry on, outrageously / disgracefully, make* a nuisance of oneself -
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разг.behave [carry on] outrageously / disgracefully, make a nuisance ['njuːs-] of oneself
См. также в других словарях:
behave — be|have W3S3 [bıˈheıv] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: have [i] to hold or bear (yourself), behave (14 16 centuries)] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to do things that are good, bad, sensible etc = ↑act ▪ She behaved in a very responsible way .… … Dictionary of contemporary English
behave — verb ADVERB ▪ impeccably (esp. BrE), perfectly, well ▪ honourably/honorably ▪ aggressively, badly, disgracefully (esp. BrE), outrageously … Collocations dictionary
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carry on — {v.} 1. To work at; be busy with; manage. * /Bill and his father carried on a hardware business./ * /Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith carried on a long correspondence with each other./ 2. To keep doing as before; continue. * /After his father died, Bill… … Dictionary of American idioms
carry on — {v.} 1. To work at; be busy with; manage. * /Bill and his father carried on a hardware business./ * /Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith carried on a long correspondence with each other./ 2. To keep doing as before; continue. * /After his father died, Bill… … Dictionary of American idioms
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carry\ on — I. v 1. To work at; be busy with; manage. Bill and his father carried on a hardware business. Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith carried on a long correspondence with each other. 2. To keep doing as before; continue. After his father died, Bill carried on… … Словарь американских идиом
HOW — 1. adv., conj., & n. interrog. adv. 1 by what means, in what way (how do you do it?; tell me how you do it; how could you behave so disgracefully?; but how to bridge the gap?). 2 in what condition, esp. of health (how is the patient?; how do… … Useful english dictionary