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Деловая лексика: разбивать на делянки, разбивать на участки -
2 to divide the property into lots
разбить/разделить собственность на участкиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to divide the property into lots
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lots: by lots партиями divide into lots разбивать на делянки divide into lots разбивать на участки draw lots тянуть жребий drawing lots розыгрыш drawing lots тираж lots: by lots партиями -
4 divide
1) амер. водораздел3) подразделять, классифицировать•to divide into lots — разбивать на делянки, делить на участки
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сущ. уйма, куча;
множество;
груда, масса lots of things ≈ множество, масса, куча вещей Syn: raft, heaps Большое lots: by ~ партиями divide into ~ разбивать на делянки divide into ~ разбивать на участки draw ~ тянуть жребий drawing ~ розыгрыш drawing ~ тираж lots: by ~ партиями -
6 to divide fruit into ten lots
to divide fruit (goods, sugar) into ten lots разделить фрукты (товары, сахарр) на десять партийEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to divide fruit into ten lots
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I [lɔt] n1) масса, много, множество, большое количествоYou've got a lot of nerve. — У тебя большое самообладание.
It cost an awful lot. — Это очень дорого/много стоит.
They know quite a lot. — Они довольно много знают.
Give me a lot of sauce with my meat. — Дайте мне побольше соуса к мясу.
What a lot of time you take to dress. — Как же ты долго одеваешься.
We see a lot of her now. — Мы теперь ее часто видим. /Мы теперь с ней часто встречаемся.
- lot of children- lot of dresses
- lot of work
- lot of money
- lot of water
- awful lot of trouble
- lot of time
- work a lot
- take the whole lot don't leave any behind
- say a lot
- there was a lot of trade2) партия, комплектLot № 290 was a set of eleven sketches. — Под №290 на аукционе продавался набор из одиннадцати предметов.
Salt is sold in one kilogram lots. — Соль продается в упаковках по одному килограмму.
- divide fruit into ten lots- have a new lot of hats
- send the books in three different lots
- this lot of orages is better3) группа людей, компания- they're a nice lot of boys
- they're a fine lot of soldiers
- we've got a dull lot of neighbours
- they are a rather boring lot
- they are a bad lot4) территория, участок землиHis house is between two empty lots. — Его дом стоит между двумя пустующими участками.
- small lot- house lot
- film lot
- used car lot
- building lot
- parking lot
- lots of 50 acres
- lot at the edge of the town
- lot and its buildings
- divide the property into lots
- sell the property by lots5) судьба, доля, жребийThe lot came to (fell upon) me. — Жребий пал (пришёлся) на меня.
A policeman's lot is not easy. — У полицейского нелегкая судьба/доля.
His has a hard (happy) lot. — Ему выпала тяжелая (счастливая) судьба/доля.
It fell to my lot to break the news. — На мою долю выпало сообщить эту печальную весть.
It fell to him by lot. — Это ему досталось по жребию.
- lot of everyone- chosen by lot
- be content with one's lot
- better one's lot
- draw lots for turns
- draw lots for choice
- drop lots to decide who should come ferst
- such fortune falls to the lot of few men•USAGE:(1.) Существительное a lot в русском языке соответствует как существительному, так и наречию, главным образом в сочетании с глаголом (he knows a lot он много знает) и с последующими прилагательными и наречиями (a lot better много лучше; a lot more много/гораздо больше). (2.) В разговорном языке в утвердительных предложениях употребление оборота a lot of (1.) предпочтительнее и встречается чаще, чем much и many. Оборот a lot of обычно не используется в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях, в которых употребляются much и many: has he got many books? yes, he has got a lot of books; did you spend much time in the forest? no, not much. (3.) A lot of не употребляется перед словами, обозначающими отрезок времени. В этих случаях употребляется many или much (many days, much time). (4.) В предложении с оборотом с a lot of + существительное глагол согласуется с именем существительным, синтаксически связанным с оборотом a lot of: a lot of people are expected here; a lot of snow has fallen in the last few Days. (5.) Русским "так много, столько" в восклицательных конструкциях соответствуют such a lot, а также so many, so much: Such a lot of energy was wasted! /So much energy was wasted! Столько сил потрачено зря! So many people came to bid theirfarewell! Сколько людей пришло попрощаться с нимII [lɔt] advмного, гораздо, значительно (перед прилагательными и наречиями)She is a lot better than people think. — Она намного лучше, чем о ней думают.
The weather's a lot warmer there, lots better. — Погода там значительно намного лучше.
I like the boy a lot. — Мне очень нравится этот мальчик
- lot more- look a lot like smb
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