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1 put the feelers on
Сленг: (someone or something) касаться (что-то или кого-то), (someone or something) ласкать (что-то или кого-то) -
2 put the feelers on (someone or something)
Сленг: касаться (что-то или кого-то), ласкать (что-то или кого-то)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put the feelers on (someone or something)
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3 put forth a feeler
(put forth (put out, send out или throw out) a feeler)≈ зондировать почву, закидывать удочку, пускать пробный шарI can tell you that down in Washington the bosses have been putting out their feelers, wanting to know what we demand for a settlement. (S. Heym, ‘Goldsborough’, ch. 15) — Должен вам сказать, что хозяева там, в Вашингтоне, уже пускают пробный шар. Они хотят узнать, на каких условиях можно прийти к соглашению с нами.
It isn't easy to get a place there for a foreigner, but I've put out some feelers. (C. P. Snow, ‘Homecomings’, part II, ch. 21) — В Монако иностранцу нелегко устроиться, но я все же зондирую почву.
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put out feelers — verb make some preliminary investigations or test the waters (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑explore • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * put out feelers phrase to begin to find out what people think about … Useful english dictionary
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