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61 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) ge plats, flytta sig bakåt -
62 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) ustoupit* * *• ustoupit dozadu• poodstoupit -
63 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) κάνω πίσω -
64 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) ustúpiť -
65 stand back
to move backwards or away:يَرْجِع إلى الوراءA crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.
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66 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) reculer -
67 stand back
(to move backwards or away: A crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.) recuar -
68 flight back
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69 turn back
1. phr v заставить повернуть назад, прогнать2. phr v повернуть назад; отступить3. phr v возвращаться4. phr v возвращать5. phr v обернуться6. phr v отвернуть, отогнутьСинонимический ряд:1. backtrack (verb) backtrack; circle around; double back; loop; reverse2. return (verb) react; recrudesce; recur; return; revert -
70 turn round
1. intransitive verb2) (rotate) sich drehen3)2. transitive verbturn round and do something — (fig.) plötzlich etwas tun
1) (unload and reload) be- und entladen [Frachtschiff]; abfertigen [Passagierschiff]2) see academic.ru/77106/turn_about">turn about 2.* * *vt, vi see turn around* * *A v/i2. fig seinen Sinn ändern, umschwenkenB v/t1. (herum)drehen2. einen Agenten umdrehen* * *1. intransitive verb2) (rotate) sich drehen3)2. transitive verbturn round and do something — (fig.) plötzlich etwas tun
1) (unload and reload) be- und entladen [Frachtschiff]; abfertigen [Passagierschiff]2) see turn about 2.3) (reverse) umdrehen; auf den Kopf stellen (ugs.) [Theorie, Argument]* * *v.umlenken v. -
71 turn round
turn round vb girar / volver / dar la vuelta(esp BrE) turn around1. VI + ADV1) (back to front) volverse, dar la espaldaas soon as I turned round they were quarrelling again — en cuanto les volví la espalda se pusieron otra vez a reñir
he turned round and said... * — (fig) fue y me dijo or me soltó... *
2) (=rotate) girar, dar vueltas3) (=improve) [business, economy] recuperarse2. VT + ADV1) [+ person, object] dar la vuelta a, voltear (LAm); [+ vehicle, ship etc] dar la vuelta a, girar2) (Comm)3) (=make successful) [+ business, economy] sacar a flote, hacer despegar; (=make profitable) [+ company, school] rentabilizar, sanear (las finanzas de); [+ the economy] sanear4) (=rework) [+ sentence, idea] modificar, alterar* * *(esp BrE) turn around -
72 a round peg in a square hole
(a round peg in a square hole (тж. a square peg in a round hole))≈ человек не на своём месте; неподходящий человекPoor little snipe - square peg in a round hole wherever he might be; and all those other pegs - thousands upon thousands, that would never fit in. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part II, ch. IV) — Пичуга несчастная, никак не найдет себе места в жизни. И сколько таких - тысячи и тысячи!
His presence suddenly brings out the fact that they are unhappy men, ill at ease, square pegs in round holes, whilst he flourishes like a primrose. (B. Shaw, ‘Back to Methuselah’, part II) — Благодаря присутствию Лубина неожиданно выяснилось, что Франклин и Бэрдж - несчастные люди, неудачники, всюду чувствующие себя не на своем месте, тогда как ему так подвезло в жизни.
‘...Poor Miss Gretry!’ he observed. ‘Always the square peg in a round hole.’ (Fr. Norris, ‘The Pit’, ch. IV) — -...Бедная мисс Гретри, - сказал он. - Никогда-то у нее ничего не получается.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > a round peg in a square hole
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73 set\ back
1. IIIset back smth., smb. /smth., smb. back/ set back our building programme (progress, development, advance, etc.) затормозить осуществление нашей строительной программы и т.д.; shortage of material has set us back наша работа задержалась из-за нехватки материалов; set back smb.'s interests нанести ущерб /повредить/ чьим-л. интересам2. Vset back smb. /smb. back/ smth. coll. that dinner party (my car, that house, etc.) set me back a lot of money (a round sum, five thousand dollars, etc.) этот званый обед и т.д. стоил [мне] много денег и т.д.; it would set back you back i 5 a head это будет вам стоить по пять фунтов с носа3. XI1) be set back all our efforts at reform have been set back все наши попытки добиться реформ /провести реформы/ потерпели неудачу /не удались/2) be set back by smth. I was set back in my work by illness моя работа задержалась из-за болезни; болезнь помешала мне вовремя закончить работу; be set back for some time work on the new theatre has been set back [for] three months строительство нового театра задержалось на три месяца; be set back fully half a century in its development быть отброшенным в своем развитии на добрые полвека назад -
74 bring round
bring [sb.] round1) (revive) fare rinvenire2) (convince) convincere* * *(to bring back from unconsciousness: Fresh air brought him round.) far rinvenire* * *vt + adv1)to bring sb round (to the idea of sth) — persuadere qn (a fare qc)2)(steer: conversation)
to bring round to — portare su, far cadere su3) (unconscious person) far rinvenire, rianimare* * *bring [sb.] round1) (revive) fare rinvenire2) (convince) convincere -
75 look round
1. phr v оглядываться кругомwhen I looked round for her she was leaving the hall — когда я нашёл её взглядом, она уже выходила из зала
look about — оглядываться вокруг; озираться
2. phr v осматриваться; обдумывать, взвешивать возможности -
76 gain the upper hand
одержать победу, взять верх, одолеть; иметь превосходство, перевес, господствовать, быть хозяином положения; см. тж. the upper handFinally, the reports were that the governess had "come round" everybody, wrote Sir Pitt's letters, did his business, managed his accounts - had the upper hand of the whole house... (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XI) — Наконец, последовали донесения, что гувернантка "обошла" всех и каждого, пишет для сэра Пита письма, ведет его дела - прибрала к рукам весь дом...
...curiosity began to get the upper hand, and I determined I should have one look through the cabin window. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XXIII) —...мной вдруг овладело любопытство, и я решил заглянуть в иллюминатор каюты.
‘Will you let me come back if I wanl to?’ she asked, as if she now had the upper hand and her companion was utterly subdued. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XXVIII) — - И вы отпустите меня обратно, если я захочу? - спросила Керри, точно она была хозяйкой положения, а ее спутник всецело находился в ее власти.
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77 look back
1. phr v оглядыватьсяlook about — оглядываться вокруг; озираться
2. phr v обращаться к прошлому, вспоминатьyou still look the same — вы выглядите, как и прежде
3. phr v отставать; стоять на одном месте, не идти вперёдto look ahead — смотреть вперёд; быть готовым к будущему
look ahead — смотреть вперёд; проявлять предусмотрительность
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78 turn back
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79 turning round
1. поворот на 1802. поворачивающийся на 180; поворачивающий на 180turning back — возвращение; поворачивающий
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80 turned round
повернулся на 180; повернул на 180; повернутый на 180turned around 90 — повернул на 90; повернутый на 90
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