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81 say the word
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82 speak the word
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83 with the word
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84 give the word
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85 Excuse the word!
Извини<те> за выражение!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Excuse the word!
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86 Say the word!
Приказывай!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Say the word!
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87 Speak the word!
Ну, говори<те> же!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Speak the word!
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88 pass the word
разг. подавать командуEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pass the word
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89 not etc the word for it
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > not etc the word for it
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90 mum's the word!
разг.это секрет!; тсс!, тише!, ни слова!, чур, молчать!; ≈ об этом ни гугу‘Ed Truesdale was in town yesterday.’ (This with a knowing eye, as much as to say, "mum's the word".) (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. LIV) — - Вчера был здесь Эд Трусдейл... (при этом многозначительный взгляд, как бы говорящий: "помалкивай").
‘Well, Walter,’ she said mockingly... ‘why don't you talk to me?’ He did not reply. ‘Or is mum the word?’ (A. Huxley, ‘Point Counter Point’, ch. VII) — - Ну, Вальтер, - сказала насмешливо Люси... - почему вы не разговариваете со мной? - Он не ответил. - Или вы дали обет молчания?
‘For goodness' sake don't tell Mrs. Holloway what I told you.’ ‘Mum's the word.’ (D. Cusack, ‘The Sun Is Not Enough’, ch. 13) — - Ради бога, не передавайте миссис Холлуэй то, что я рассказала вам. - Буду нем как рыба.
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91 suit the action to the word
The old gentleman bowed respectfully; and advancing to the magistrate's desk, said, suiting the action to the word, ‘That is my name and address, sir.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XI) — Старый джентльмен, у которого слово не расходилось с делом, почтительно поклонился и, подойдя к столу судьи, сказал: "Вот моя фамилия и адрес, сэр"
‘I wonder what we do next,’ said I. ‘Guess we sail right in,’ returned Jim, and suited the action to the word. (R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne, ‘The Wrecker’, ch. X) — - Хотелось бы мне знать, что мы дальше будем делать? - спросил я. - Я думаю, войдем и все, - ответил Джим. Сказано - сделано, и он вошел в комнату.
‘You must forgive me,’ Mr. Smith, replied with courtesy, ‘but I don't touch alcohol.’ ‘I don't touch it myself,’ Jones said. ‘I drink it,’ and he suited the action to the words. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Comedians’, part I, ch. I) — - Вы меня извините, - учтиво ответил ему мистер Смит, - но я не прикасаюсь к алкогольным напиткам. - Я тоже к ним не прикасаюсь, я их пью, - ответил Джонс и подкрепил свои слова действием.
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92 Sharp's the word!
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93 mum's the word!
paзг.этo ceкpeт!, тcc!, тишe!, ни cлoвa!, чуp, мoлчaть!; oб этoм ни гугу'Well, Walter,' she said mockingly... 'why don't you talk to me?' He did not reply. 'Or is mum the word?' (A. Huxley). 'For goodness' sake don't tell Mrs. Holloway what I told you.' 'Mum's the word' (D. Cusack) -
94 in the full sense of the word
in the full (narrow, general, true) sense of the word в полном (узком, общем, истинном) значении этого словаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > in the full sense of the word
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95 in the strict sense of the word
1) in the strict (exact, literal, customary) sense of the word в строгом (точном, буквальном, принятом) значении слова2) строго говоря/в точном смысле словаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > in the strict sense of the word
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96 to learn the meaning of the word
to learn (to change) the meaning of the word узнать (менять/изменять) значение словаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to learn the meaning of the word
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97 sharp's the word!
разг.скорей!, живей!Sharp's the word, or we'll never do it. (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book I, ch. IV) — Скорей! А то мы никогда не выберемся отсюда.
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98 not be the word for it
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99 get the word out
1) Общая лексика: оповестить (Thanks for helping us get the word out about our charity run Sept 18, we had a great turnout.), вымолвить, суметь вставить слово2) Сленг: сообщать (о чём-либо) -
100 would be the word
Общая лексика: точнее говоря, уж скорее (\# cat would be the word - скорее "кот")
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