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61 be at attention
воен. стоять по стойке "смирно" Do you call that being at attention? Stand up straight, man! ≈ Разве Вы не слышали команды "смирно"? Встаньте в строй, молодой человек!Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be at attention
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62 stooge
stu:dʒ
1. сущ.
1) а) театр. партнер по роли, по спектаклю б) разг. марионетка, перен. подчиненное лицо Syn: puppet
2) подставное лицо;
осведомитель, провокатор;
доносчик Syn: stool pigeon
3) простак, честный человек Syn: straight man
2. гл. играть подчиненную роль stooge about stooge around актер, подающий реплики из зала партнер комика (пренебрежительное) зависимое, подставное или подчиненное лицо;
марионетка в чьих-л. руках (добровольный) помощник( военное) второй пилот помощник командира корабля неопытный летчик (театроведение) подыгрывать (комику) (пренебрежительное) быть подчиненным или подставным лицом stooge разг. зависимое или подчиненное лицо;
марионетка ~ играть подчиненную роль;
to stooge (for smb.) быть (чьей-л.) марионеткой ~ играть подчиненную роль;
to stooge (for smb.) быть (чьей-л.) марионеткой ~ разг. партнер комика (в театре) ~ разг. подставное лицо;
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63 be at attention
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64 напарник актёра-комика, выступающего перед публикой
Jargon: straight manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напарник актёра-комика, выступающего перед публикой
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65 партнёр клоуна
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66 партнёр комика
1) General subject: stooge (в театре)2) American: straight man3) Makarov: a foil for a comedian, foil for a comedian -
67 партнёр комика или клоуна
American: straight manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > партнёр комика или клоуна
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68 feed
fi:d
1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) dar de comer a, alimentar2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) comer
2. noun(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) comida- fed upfeed vb dar de comer / alimentarwhat do you feed your rabbit? ¿qué le das de comer a tu conejo?tr[fiːd]1 comida2 familiar comilona3 (for cattle) pienso4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL alimentación nombre femenino1 alimentar, dar de comer a■ could you feed our cat while we're away? ¿podrías dar de comer a nuestro gato mientras estamos fuera?2 (breastfeed) amamantar a, dar de mamar a; (bottle-feed) dar el biberón a3 figurative use (fire, passion) alimentar4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL alimentar, suministrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfeed pipe tubo de alimentación1) : dar de comer a, nutrir, alimentar (a una persona)2) : alimentar (un fuego o una máquina), proveer (información), introducir (datos)feed vi: comer, alimentarsefeed n1) nourishment: alimento m2) fodder: pienso mn.• alimentación s.f.• alimento s.m.• comida s.f.• pienso s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: fed) = alimentar v.• cebar v.• dar de comer v.• mantener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• nutrir v.• sustentar v.
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1. fiːd(past & past p fed) transitive verb1)a) ( give food to) dar* de comer ato feed somebody ON something — darle* de comer algo a alguien
b) \<\<baby\>\> ( breastfeed) darle* el pecho a, darle* de mamar a; ( with a bottle) darle* el biberón or (CS, Per) la mamadera or (Col) el tetero ac) ( provide food for) alimentard) ( give as food)to feed something TO somebody — dar* algo (de comer) a alguien
2)a) ( supply)it feeds the industry with raw material — provee or alimenta a la industria de materia prima
b) ( insert)to feed something INTO something — \<\<into a machine\>\> introducir* algo en algo
3) ( sustain) \<\<imagination/rumor\>\> avivar; \<\<hope\>\> alimentar; \<\<fire\>\> alimentar
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vi comer, alimentarseto feed ON something — alimentarse de algo, comer algo
Phrasal Verbs:- feed off- feed up
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1)a) c ( act of feeding)to be off one's feed — (AmE sl) estar* desganado or inapetente
2) c ( on machine) alimentador m3) c (AmE Rad, TV) material m ( de programación)[fiːd] (vb: pt, pp fed)1. VT1) (lit)a) (=give meal to) [+ person, animal] dar de comer a; [+ baby] (=bottle-feed) dar el biberón a; (=breastfeed) dar de mamar a, dar el pecho a; [+ plant] alimentarhave you fed the horses? — ¿has dado de comer a los caballos?
b) (=provide food for) dar de comer (a), alimentarnow there was another mouth to feed — ahora había que dar de comer a una boca más, ahora había una boca más que alimentar
feeding a family can be expensive — dar de comer a or alimentar a una familia puede resultar caro
it is enough to feed the population for several months — es suficiente para alimentar a la población durante varios meses
c)to feed sb sth, feed sth to sb — dar algo (de comer) a algn
he fed her ice cream with a spoon, he fed ice cream to her with a spoon — le dio helado con una cuchara
what do you feed your dog on? — ¿qué le das (de comer) a tu perro?
they have been fed a diet of cartoons and computer games — los han tenido a base de dibujos animados y juegos de ordenador
2) (=supply) suministrarthe blood vessels that feed blood to the brain — los vasos sanguíneos que suministran sangre al cerebro
to feed the (parking) meter — echar or meter monedas en el parquímetro
3) (=tell)to feed sb sth, feed sth to sb: they fed us details of troop movements in the area — nos facilitaron detalles de movimientos de tropas en la zona
he was surrounded by people who fed him lies — estaba rodeado de gente que le llenaba la cabeza de mentiras
- feed sb a line4) (=insert)to feed sth into sth — meter or introducir algo en algo
I fed a sheet of paper into the typewriter — metí or puse una hoja de papel en la máquina de escribir
to feed data into a computer — meter or introducir datos en un ordenador
5) (=fuel) [+ fire, emotion, feeling] alimentar; [+ imagination] estimularto feed the flames — (lit, fig) echar leña al fuego
6) (Sport) [+ ball] pasar2. VIto feed on sth — (lit) alimentarse de algo, comer algo; (fig) alimentarse de algo
2) (=lead)the money spent by consumers feeds back into industry — el dinero que gastan los consumidores revierte en la industria
3. Nthe six o'clock feed — (for baby) (=breast or bottle feed) la toma de las seis; (=baby food) la papilla de las seis; (=ordinary food) la comida de las seis
chickento be off one's feed — no tener apetito, estar desganado
2) * (=meal)3) (Tech, Comput) alimentador m ; (=tube) tubo m de alimentación4) (Theat) * (=straight man) personaje serio en una pareja cómica ; (=line) material m (de un sketch cómico)4.CPDfeed merchant N — vendedor(a) m / f de forraje or pienso
- feed in- feed up* * *
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1. [fiːd](past & past p fed) transitive verb1)a) ( give food to) dar* de comer ato feed somebody ON something — darle* de comer algo a alguien
b) \<\<baby\>\> ( breastfeed) darle* el pecho a, darle* de mamar a; ( with a bottle) darle* el biberón or (CS, Per) la mamadera or (Col) el tetero ac) ( provide food for) alimentard) ( give as food)to feed something TO somebody — dar* algo (de comer) a alguien
2)a) ( supply)it feeds the industry with raw material — provee or alimenta a la industria de materia prima
b) ( insert)to feed something INTO something — \<\<into a machine\>\> introducir* algo en algo
3) ( sustain) \<\<imagination/rumor\>\> avivar; \<\<hope\>\> alimentar; \<\<fire\>\> alimentar
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vi comer, alimentarseto feed ON something — alimentarse de algo, comer algo
Phrasal Verbs:- feed off- feed up
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1)a) c ( act of feeding)to be off one's feed — (AmE sl) estar* desganado or inapetente
2) c ( on machine) alimentador m3) c (AmE Rad, TV) material m ( de programación) -
69 Stichwortgeberin
Stịch|wort|ge|ber(in)m(f) (THEAT)stooge; (fig) person raising issues/the issue* * * -
70 onesto
honestprezzo, critica fair* * *onesto agg.1 ( retto) honest, upright; ( giusto) just: uomo onesto, honest (o straight) man; gente onesta, honest (o upright o decent) people; lavoro onesto, honest work; propositi onesti, honest (o honourable) intentions; nato da poveri, ma onesti genitori, born of poor, but honest parents2 ( virtuoso) honest, virtuous; modest: comportamento onesto, modest behaviour; moglie onesta, honest (o virtuous) wife3 ( equo, lecito) fair, honest; decent: libro, linguaggio onesto, decent book, language; piacere onesto, decent (o honest) pleasure; prezzo onesto, fair price; richiesta onesta, reasonable (o decent) request; guadagno onesto, fair profit // a un'ora onesta, at a decent hour◆ s.m.1 ( persona onesta) honest person2 ( onestà) what is honest; what is just; what is fair: contentatevi dell'onesto, be content with what is fair (o just); è indeciso tra l'onesto e l'utile, he is undecided (o wavering) between what is honest and what is useful.* * *[o'nɛsto]2) (retto) [persona, vita] honest, honourable BE, honorable AE; [ intenzioni] honourable BE, honorable AE4) (ragionevole) [ salario] respectable, fair* * *onesto/o'nεsto/2 (retto) [persona, vita] honest, honourable BE, honorable AE; [ intenzioni] honourable BE, honorable AE4 (ragionevole) [ salario] respectable, fair. -
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72 простак
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73 to be at attention
воен. стоять по стойке "смирно"Do you call that being at attention? Stand up straight, man! — Вы считаете, что выполняете команду "смирно"? Выпрямьтесь!
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74 stooge
[stuːʤ] 1. сущ.; разг.1)а) партнёр комика (подаёт реплики, служащие основным предметом для шуток)Syn:б) пренебр. марионетка, подчинённое лицо, "шестёрка"Syn:2) осведомитель, доносчик, стукачSyn:3) новичок, начинающийSyn:4) брит.; воен. (разведывательный) полёт, во время которого лётчик не ожидает столкновения с неприятелем2. гл.; пренебр.быть марионеткой, подставным лицом; "шестерить"- stooge aroundHe stooged for the Gestapo. — Он был тайным агентом гестапо.
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75 comedian
1. n комик, комедийный актёрlow comedian — комик; клоун; фигляр
2. n автор комедий; комедиограф3. n разг. комик, тот, кто смешит окружающих4. n пренебр. несерьёзная личность, комедиантСинонимический ряд:1. comic (noun) actor; card; clown; comic; droll; entertainer; exhibitionist; funnyman; humorist; jester; jokester; mime; parodist; quipster; satirist; wag; wit; zany2. joker (noun) joker; prankster; wise guyАнтонимический ряд:straight man; tragedian -
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77 anahtar
1. key (for a lock, for winding, to a code, to a problem). 2. wrench, Brit. spanner. 3. electric switch. 4. mus. clef. - deliği keyhole. - dili bit, web (of a key). - taşı keystone (of an arch). - uydurmak /a/ to match up a key to (a lock). - vermek to play straight man (to a comic). -
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1. chess, checkers difficult position. 2. dilemma, impasse, difficult matter. 3. line delivered by a straight man as a setup for a joke. 4. slang trick. -a düşmek to get into an impossible situation. -a gelmek slang to be duped. -a getirmek/düşürmek /ı/ slang to fool, deceive. - oynamak slang to pull a fast one (in a game). - yapmak slang 1. to invite criticism. 2. to play a trick. -
79 from the horse's mouth
из надёжного источника; из первоисточникаEach of them carried a note-book, in which whenever the great man spoke, he desperately scribbled. Straight from the horse's mouth. It was a rare privilege. (A. Huxley, ‘Brave New World’, ch. I) — У каждого из них была записная книжка, в которую судорожно записывалось все, что говорил великий человек. Сведения из первоисточника. Редкая возможность.
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80 кабельный проходной колодец
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > кабельный проходной колодец
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