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61 hang up
1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) pakabinti2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) padėti telefono ragelį -
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hänga upp; lägga på (telefonen)* * *1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) hänga upp2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) lägga på [] -
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1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) pověsit si2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) zavěsit* * *• zavěsit -
64 hang up
1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) zavesiť si2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) zavesiť* * *• zdržat• zavesit -
65 hang up
1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) a agăţa2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) a închide telefonul -
66 hang up
1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) κρεμώ2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) κλείνω το τηλέφωνο -
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1) to hang (something) on something:يُعَلِّقHang up your coat in the cupboard.
2) ( often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation:يَضَع سَمّاعَة التلفونI tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).
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1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) suspendre2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) raccrocher (au nez de) -
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1) (to hang (something) on something: Hang up your coat in the cupboard.) pendurar2) ((often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation: I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me).) desligar o telefone -
70 hang around
phrvi infml1)Hang around in case we need you — Будь где-нибудь рядом, может быть, ты нам понадобишься
I hung around for an hour but he didn't come — Я проторчал там целый час, а он так и не пришел
Don't just hang around. Get busy with something — Что ты слоняешься без дела? Займись чем-нибудь
2)Don't hang around, we have a train to catch — Не копайся, нам нужно успеть на поезд
3)This cough has been hanging around for two weeks now — Этот кашель привязался ко мне. Уже две недели как не проходит
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71 hang out
n. verblijf (Slang); plaats waar iemand vaak komthang out♦voorbeelden:1 where were you hanging out? • waar heb jij uitgehangen?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
72 hang back
niet vooruit willen; achterblijvenhang back♦voorbeelden:hang back in fear • zich uit vrees afzijdig houden -
73 hang tough
1) Американизм: stick with (We need to \<b\>hang tough on\</b\> our decision)2) Сленг: не сдаваться, упорно продолжать, (on something) цепляться за своё место, положение -
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ophangen; (een telefoongesprek) beëindigenhang up♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ophangen2 uitstellen ⇒ ophouden, doen vastlopen♦voorbeelden: -
75 hang up
1. to place something on a hook; 2. to put down the telephone receiver 1. повесить что-то на крючок/вешалку; 2. повесить трубку1. You can hang up your coat on this coat rack. 2. He ended the conversation and hung up.
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76 hang something on someone
expr infmlHe was trying to hang the bill on me — Он хотел, чтобы я заплатил по счету
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hang something on someone
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77 hang
[hæŋ] past tense, past participle hung [haŋ] verb1) to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook:يُعَلِّقThe picture is hanging on the wall.
2) to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall:يَثْبُت، يَعْلَقA door hangs by its hinges.
3) (past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop:يَشْنُقMurderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.
4) ( often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards:يَتَدَلّىHer hair was hanging down.
5) to bow (one's head):يَحْني ، يُخْفِضHe hung his head in shame.
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78 hang tough (on something)
Сленг: цепляться за своё место, положениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hang tough (on something)
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79 hang something on another
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80 hang one on someone or something
expr AmE infmlHe hit me first but then I hung one on him — Сперва он меня ударил, а потом я ему врезал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hang one on someone or something
См. также в других словарях:
hang up something — hang something on a hook a closet where he could hang up his clothes ■ informal cease or retire from the activity associated with the garment or object specified he will soon have to hang up his referee s whistle for good … Useful english dictionary
hang on something — ˈhang on sth derived to depend on sth • A lot hangs on this decision. Main entry: ↑hangderived … Useful english dictionary
get the hang of something — get/have/the hang of something informal phrase to learn a skill or activity Skiing is not very tiring, once you get the hang of it. Thesaurus: to learn new skills or informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
get the hang of something — get the hang of (something) informal to succeed in learning how to do something after practising it. After three weeks of using this computer I think I ve finally got the hang of it … New idioms dictionary
have the hang of something — get/have/the hang of something informal phrase to learn a skill or activity Skiing is not very tiring, once you get the hang of it. Thesaurus: to learn new skills or informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
hang by a thread — or[hang by a hair] {v. phr.} To depend on a very small thing; be in doubt. * /For three days Tom was so sick that his life hung by a thread./ * /As Joe got ready to kick a field goal, the result of the game hung by a hair./ Compare: HANG IN THE… … Dictionary of American idioms
hang by a thread — or[hang by a hair] {v. phr.} To depend on a very small thing; be in doubt. * /For three days Tom was so sick that his life hung by a thread./ * /As Joe got ready to kick a field goal, the result of the game hung by a hair./ Compare: HANG IN THE… … Dictionary of American idioms
hang by a hair — See: HANG BY A THREAD … Dictionary of American idioms
hang by a hair — See: HANG BY A THREAD … Dictionary of American idioms
hang — hang1 W2S1 [hæŋ] v past tense and past participle hung [hʌŋ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(top part fastened)¦ 2¦(picture etc)¦ 3¦(kill/be killed)¦ 4¦(paper)¦ 5¦(door)¦ 6¦(mist/smoke/smell)¦ 7 hang open 8 hang in the balance 9 hang by a thread … Dictionary of contemporary English
hang — hang1 [ hæŋ ] (past tense and past participle hung [ hʌŋ ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something at top only ▸ 2 attach something to wall ▸ 3 kill with rope ▸ 4 put something into position ▸ 5 about smoke/smells ▸ 6 be seen in the sky ▸ 7 spend time in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English