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121 burn up
burn up а) зажигать Put some more wood on the fire to make it burn up. б)sl. вспылить; рассвирепеть в) сжигать all the wood has been burnt up. г) сго-реть The spacecraft burned up when it re-entered in-earth's atmosphere. д) ру-гать кого-л. The director burned Jim up for being late again. е) рассердитького-л. I get all burned up when I hear how animals are badly treated. ж)ехать на большой скорости по чему-л. This fast car really burns up the road. -
122 die down
die down а) увядать The bushes may have died down in this cold autumn butthey will grow again next spring. б) падать в обморок в) замирать (о звуке)The fire is dying down, put some more wood on! The wind died down at last andall was quiet. When the hunt has died down we shall be able to leave ourhiding place. -
123 bundle up
to dress warmly, to put on more clothes for warmth закутываться, надевать больше одежды для теплаBundle up, it’s freezing outside. The child was bundled up in warm clothes.
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124 most
I ain’t nothing to scream about, but that big bastard there can put up more grain alone than most pairs can. — Мне-то, правда, хвастаться нечем, но вот этот малый один может ссыпать больше зерна, чем иные вдвоем. -
125 bum
I [bʌm] 1. сущ.; разг.1) разг. бездельник, лентяй, лодырьSyn:2) амер.; разг. бродяга, бездомный, бомжSyn:3) фанатSyn:••2. прил.; разг.to give smb. the bum's rush — вытолкать кого-л. взашей
1) плохой, дряной; ненужный, бесполезныйThis is a bum party. — Это совершенно ужасная вечеринка.
2) халтурный, низкопробный3. гл.; разг.1) = bum about / around лодырничать, шататься без дела; слонятьсяI've been bumming about for the last year without a job. — Последний год я сидел без работы.
•II [bʌm] сущ.; брит.; разг.зад, задницаbums on seats — зрители, зрительская аудитория ( рассматриваемые как источник дохода)
to put / get more bums on seats — привлечь больше зрителей
Syn:••builder's bum — частично обнажённые ягодицы (''выглядывающие'' из-под пояса брюк, когда человек нагибается)
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126 burn up
фраз. гл.1) начинать гореть сильнее, снова вспыхиватьPut some more wood on the fire to make it burn up. — Подложи-ка дров в костёр, чтобы он не потух.
Syn:2) сжигать, расходоватьPhysical activity helps burn up calories. — Занятия спортом помогают сжигать калории.
All the wood has been burnt up. — Мы сожгли все дрова.
3) сгоретьThe satellite had burned up on re-entering the atmosphere. — Спутник сгорел при прохождении через атмосферу.
4) амер.; разг. ругать кого-л.The director burned Jim up for being late again. — Директор отругал Джима за очередное опоздание.
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127 a good thing
1) хорошо оплачиваемое, прибыльное, выгодное делоHe had a genius for happy speculation, the quick, unerring instinct of a "good thing". (Suppl) — Он гений спекуляций. У него безошибочный нюх на выгодную сделку.
He's on to a good thing in his new job. (ODCIE) — Его новая работа хорошо оплачивается.
2) стоящее дело, полезная вещьHe... had a liking for books, he thought them a Good thing. (E. Waugh, ‘Put Out More Flags’, ch. III) — Он любил книги, считал чтение делом стоящим.
We all believe that group counselling... is a "good Thing". (Suppl) — Мы все считаем, что коллективные рекомендации - вещь полезная.
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128 exactly
1. adv точно2. adv как раз, именноshe does exactly what she likes — она делает только то, что ей хочется
3. adv разг. да, совершенно верно; вот именноdo you mean I can go? — Exactly! — значит я могу уйти? — Ну конечно!
4. adv совсем, полностьюСинонимический ряд:1. absolutely (adj.) absolutely; entirely; strictly2. certainly (adj.) certainly; definitely; indeed3. correctly (adj.) correctly; precisely; specifically4. accurately (other) accurately; bang on (British, colloquial); just right; on the button (colloquial); on the dot; on the nail (colloquial); on the nose (US, colloquial)5. all (other) all; all in all; altogether; in toto; purely; quite; stick; totally; utterly; wholly6. even (other) as well; even; expressly; yes7. just (other) bang; just; plumb; right; sharp; spang; square; squarely; strictly speaking; to a T8. meticulously (other) carefully; conscientiously; meticulously; painstakingly; punctiliously; scrupulously9. precisely (other) correctly; in detail; particularly; precisely; specifically; strictly; truly; unequivocallyАнтонимический ряд:approximately; somewhat
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