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1 keep your mouth shut and your ears open
Пословица: поменьше говори, побольше слушай (дословно: Держи рот на замке, а уши открытыми)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > keep your mouth shut and your ears open
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2 Keep your mouth shut and your ears open.
<03> Держи рот на замке, а уши открытыми. Ср. Поменьше говори, побольше слушай-Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Keep your mouth shut and your ears open.
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3 keep your mouth shut and your ears open
посл.Держи рот на замке, а уши открытыми.ср. Поменьше говори, побольше слушай.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > keep your mouth shut and your ears open
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4 Keep your mouth shut and your ears open!
Держи уши пошире, а рот поуже! Поменьше говори, побольше слушай!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Keep your mouth shut and your ears open!
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5 keep your mouth shut and your ears open
меньше говори, больше слушайEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > keep your mouth shut and your ears open
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6 keep your mouth shut and your ears open
посл.≈ меньше говори, больше слушайLarge English-Russian phrasebook > keep your mouth shut and your ears open
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7 mouth
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8 mouth
[mauθ]n1) рот, устаMy mouth was dry. — У меня пересохло во рту.
- large mouth- in one's mouth
- into one's mouth
- with gaping mouth
- with one's mouth full
- with a bitter taste in one's mouth
- with foam at the mouth
- from mouth to mouth
- open one's mouth
- hold smth in one's mouth
- wipe one's mouth
- take smth into one's mouth
- take smth out of one's mouth
- keep one's mouth shut
- breathe through one's mouth
- cram one's mouth with smth
- rinse one's mouth
- screw up one's mouth
- be in everybody's mouth
- mouth is nervously twitching
- one's mouth waters at the sight of smth2) устье, горлышко- mouth of a bottle- mouth of the river
- don't look a given horse into the mouth
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9 open
I ['əʊpən] adj1) открытыйThe shop is open from one till (to) six. — Магазин открыт с часу до шести.
He left the door open. — Он оствил дверь открытой. /Он не закрыл дверь.
Is the park open to public? — Парк открыт для публики? /Вход в парк свободный?
The book was open at page five. — Книга была открыта на пятой странице.
My house is always open to you. — Мой дом всегда для вас открыт.
The choice is open to him. — Он свободен в своем выборе.
- open window- open door
- open box
- wide open eyes2) искренний, откровенный, открытыйI shall be perfectly open with you about the matter. — Я буду с вами совершенно откровенен относительно этого вопроса.
She was quite open about her dislike of him. — Она совершенно не скрывала свою неприязнь к нему.
He is very open in his opinions. — Он очень откровенно высказывает свои мнения.
Keep your mouth shut and your ears open. — ◊ Поменьше говори, побольше слушай.
•USAGE:Прилагательное open часто употребляется с глаголами положения, состояния и движения: leave the door open оставь дверь открытой; keep the window open держи окна открытыми. Также употребляются прилагательные shut, closed, loose, free, straight, upright: to sit straight сидеть прямо; to hang loose висеть свободноII ['əʊpən]1) открывать, начинатьThe road was open to traffic. — Дорогу открыли для движения транспорта.
- open the door- open a meeting2) открываться, начинатьсяGive me a few not too opened roses. — Дайте мне несколько не слишком распустившихся роз.
- meeting opened at six o'clock- door opens to the landing
- lobby door opens into the dinning-room
- window opens inside•USAGE: -
10 shut
[ʃʌt]v1) закрывать, затворять, запирать, захлопыватьHe opened and shut the book nervously. — Он нервно открыл и закрыл книгу.
He shut the door after him. — Он вышел и закрыл за собой дверь.
- shut the door- shut the lid
- shut the door on smb2) закрываться, затворяться, запираться, захлопыватьсяThe door shut with a slam. — Дверь с шумом захлопнулась.
- window won't shutKeep your mouth shut and your ears open. — ◊ Меньше говори, больше слушай
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