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1 смотреть в рот
1) General subject: hang upon lips (кому-л.), hang upon words (кому-л.), hang on lips (кому-либо)2) Makarov: hang upon (smb.'s) lips (кому-л.), hang upon (smb.'s) words (кому-л.) -
2 внимать каждому слову
General subject: hang on lips, hang on words, hang upon lips, hang upon wordsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внимать каждому слову
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3 слушать с восторгом
General subject: hang on lips, hang upon lipsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слушать с восторгом
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4 внимательно слушать (кого-л.) ловить каждое слово
General subject: hang upon lips (кого-л.), hang upon words (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внимательно слушать (кого-л.) ловить каждое слово
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5 внимательно слушать ловить каждое слово
General subject: (кого-л.) hang upon lips (кого-л.), (кого-л.) hang upon words (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внимательно слушать ловить каждое слово
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6 ловить каждое слово
1) General subject: hang on (smb.'s) lips, hang on ( smb.'s) words, hang on the words of2) Makarov: hang upon (smb.'s) lips (кого-л.), hang upon (smb.'s) words (кого-л.), devour every wordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ловить каждое слово
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7 внимательно слушать
1) General subject: hang upon somebody's lips, to be all ears2) Jargon: get a load of something, get a load of that, get a load of this3) Makarov: hang upon (smb.'s) lips (кого-л.), hang upon (smb.'s) words (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внимательно слушать
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8 смотреть в рот
разг.1) ( подобострастно или внимательно слушать кого-либо) be an open-mouthed listener; hang on smb.'s every word; nod agreement with smb.; hang upon one's lipsСлушатель он был простой, доверчивый, а моряку другого и не нужно: только гляди ему в рот. (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — He was a guileless, credulous listener, just the sort appreciated by sailors, who love an open-mouthed audience.
- Другой бы на его месте, да ещё с хуторским прошлым отца, сидел бы тихонько, глядел в рот начальству, может, и пронесло бы тучу грозовую стороной. (Н. Рыленкое, Недопетая песня) — 'Another in his place, particularly with his father's past to live down, would have sat quiet, nodded agreement with the authorities and most likely kept his skin safe that way.'
Балагуру смотрят в рот, / Слово ловят жадно. / Хорошо, когда кто врёт / Весело и складно. (А. Твардовский, Василий Тёркин) — And they hang on every word, / Scared to lose a minute; / Good to have a wag like him / Serving with the unit.
2) (с жадностью следить за тем, кто ест) watch smb. eating; look greedily into smb.'s mouth ( wanting that food for oneself) -
9 ловить каждое слово кого-либо
General subject: hang upon somebody's lips, hang on smb's every wordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ловить каждое слово кого-либо
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