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121 cold
I [kəʊld] n1) холод, стужа, морозMy hands got numb with cold. — У меня руки онемели от холода.
He can't stand the cold of winter. — Он не выносит зимних холодов.
- hate the coldShut the door to keep out the cold. — Закрой дверь, чтобы не напускать холода.
- suffer from the cold
- be in the cold
- be dead with cold
- come from the cold
- keep the meat in the cold
- keep out the cold
- shiver with cold
- stand the cold
- cold is holding2) простуда, насморкDo you have anything for a cold? — У вас есть что-нибудь от насморка/от простуды?
This medicine is very good for a cold. — Это лекарство хорошо помогает от простуды.
- cold in the headShe often catches colds. — Она часто простуживается
- cold in the chest
- catch cold II [kəʊld] adj1) холодный, студеный, морозныйMy hands are cold from the icy-water. — У меня замерзли руки от ледяной воды.
The room was cold from the wind. — В комнате было холодно из-за ветра.
The snow felt cold to his bare feet. — Снег леденил его голые/босые ноги.
My hands (my feet) are cold. — У меня замерзли руки (ноги).
Your tea has got quite cold. — У вас чай совсем остыл.
He is getting cold. — Он зябнет/мерзнет.
I'm cold. — Мне холодно.
- cold wind- cold weather
- cold season
- cold for smb, smth
- cold from the frost
- grow cold
- blow cold
- get cold
- cold to the touch
- it is cold out
- wind blows cold2) неприветливый, равнодушный, холодныйHis words left me cold. — Его слова меня не тронули.
- cold greeting- cold reception
- be cold in one's behaviour
- be cold in answering
- be cold with smb3) помертветь, застытьHe turned cold at the news. — Он помертвел, когда ему сообщили эту новость
- be cold with fear- be cold with defeat
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122 sun
[sʌn]nThe room never gets any sun at all. — В комнату никогда не проникает солнце.
The room catches the sun. — В комнату попадает много солнца.
I've got a touch of the sun. — Я немного перегрелся на солнце.
We have only a few hours of sun. — Солнце у нас всего несколько часов в день.
Make hay while the sun shines. — ◊ Куй железо, пока горячо. /Коси, коса, пока роса.
There is nothing new under the sun. — ◊ Ничто не ново под луной.
A place in the sun. — ◊ Место под солнцем.
Everything under the sun. — ◊ Все в этом мире.
- spring sun- bright sun
- tropical sun
- setting sun
- low sun
- afternoon sun
- sun helmet
- sun lamp
- sun roof
- full eclipse of the sun
- orb of the Sun
- heat of the sun
- work in the sun
- from sun to sun
- in the heat of the sun
- in the mersiless sun
- in the blazing sun
- find shelter from the sun
- get out of the sun
- give one's face to the sun
- go round round the sun
- keep smth off the sun
- keep the sun out
- let in the sun
- lie in the sun
- move from the sun
- place smth out of the sun
- place smth in the sun
- protect smth from the sun- rise with the sun- see the sun
- shade one's eyes from the sun
- squint in the sun
- stand against the sun
- take the sun
- tell the time by the sun
- turn to the sun
- walk in the sun
- worship the rising sun
- sun is in one's eyes
- sun gleams- sun warms the earth- sun is covered by the clouds
- sun goes in the clouds
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123 bird
1) пти́ца жbird of prey — хи́щная пти́ца
2) разг лета́тельный аппара́т (самолёт, ракета)3) разг вое́нный лётчик4) разг заключённый м- early bird catches/gets the worm
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124 attitude
n AmE infml esp BlNow, buddy, don't catch an attitude with me — Знаешь, парень, хватит передо мной выступать
I think you're copping an attitude — Я думаю, что ты просто выделываешься
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125 catch on
phrvi infml1)This movement has already caught on in other stales — Это движение уже завоевало популярность в других штатах
2)Would you mind saying that again? I didn't quite catch on — Повторите, пожалуйста. Я не совсем вас понял
He was catching on — Он улавливал, о чем идет речь
As long as they don't catch on, we can cheat them forever — До тех пор, пока они ни о чем не догадываются, мы можем дурить их сколько влезет
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126 catch on to
phrvi infmlThe police caught on to what he was doing — Полиция в курсе насчет того, что он затевает
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127 lard
n AmE derog slIf the lard catches you violating your parole, you are through — Если мент поймает тебя на нарушении режима, то тебе хана
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128 tomcat
I n infml II vi infml esp AmEHe's gonna tomcat around till he catches something — Он доходится по бабам, что подцепит что-нибудь
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