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121 shove over
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122 shove over
фраз. гл.; разг.1) брит.; = shove up2) опрокидывать, валитьThe boy, running round the corner, nearly shoved the old lady over. — Мальчик, забежав за угол, чуть не сбил с ног пожилую женщину.
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123 belt up
phrvi1) infmlIt is important to belt up before you start to drive — Перед тем, как тронуться, нужно застегнуть ремень
2) sl esp BrEThe policemen belted up when the criminals disappeared round the corner — Полицейские подлетели в тот момент, когда преступники уже скрылись за угол
3) BrE vulg slBelt up, you kids, dad's asleep — Вы там заткнетесь или нет, ведь отец спит
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124 близко
1. прил. кратк. форма от близкий
2. предик.;
безл. it is not far до города близко ≈ it is not far to the town ему близко ходить ≈ he has not far to go
3. нареч. near, close by принимать близко к сердцу( что-л.) ≈ to take to heart совсем близко ≈ round the corner, near/close at hand близко от ≈ (кого-л./чего-л.) close to, not far from близко касаться ≈ (чего-л.) to concern nearly близко познакомиться ≈ (с кем-л.) to become closely acquainted (with) близко сойтись ≈ (c кем-л.) to become very intimate (with)close;
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125 at full lick
at full lick/tilt inf гнать во весь дух/опор; мчатьсяHe came round the corner on his bicycle at full lick and knocked the old woman over.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at full lick
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126 at full tilt
at full lick/tilt inf гнать во весь дух/опор; мчатьсяHe came round the corner on his bicycle at full lick and knocked the old woman over.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at full tilt
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127 a close call
a close call/shave на волосок (от несчастья); чудом спастись/избежать чего-либоThat was a close call! That van came speeding round the corner and didn't see me crossing the road!
He's never had an accident but he's had several close shaves.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > a close call
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128 a close shave
a close call/shave на волосок (от несчастья); чудом спастись/избежать чего-либоThat was a close call! That van came speeding round the corner and didn't see me crossing the road!
He's never had an accident but he's had several close shaves.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > a close shave
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