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1 to use every opportunity to do smth
to use (to seize) every opportunity to do smth использовать каждую/любую возможность (воспользоваться каждой/любой возможностью) что-либо сделатьEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to use every opportunity to do smth
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2 opportunity
nвозможность; перспективы; благоприятный случай, шанс; благоприятная возможностьto expand / to extend opportunities — расширять возможности
to lose an opportunity — упускать возможность / случай
to open up opportunities in smth — открывать возможности в каких-л. областях
to overlook an opportunity — упускать возможность / случай
to slip an opportunity — упускать возможность / случай
- economic opportunitiesto take / to use the opportunity (of) — пользоваться случаем
- educational opportunities
- employment opportunities
- equal opportunities
- excellent opportunity for smth
- export opportunities
- golden opportunity
- historic opportunity
- job opportunities
- market opportunities
- marketing opportunities
- photo opportunity
- production opportunities
- profit opportunities
- taking the opportunity
- trading opportunities
- we have a window of opportunity -
3 ловить
несовер. - ловить;
совер. - поймать( кого-л./что-л.) (try to) catch ловить каждое слово ≈ to devour every word ловить чей-л. взгляд ≈ to try to catch smb.'s eye ловить удобный случай/момент ≈ to seize an opportunity ловить себя на чем-л. ≈ to catch oneself at smth. ловить кого-л. на слове разг. ≈ to take smb. at his word ловить рыбу в мутной воде посл. ≈ to fish in troubled waters ловить рыбу ловить сетями ловить птиц ловить радиостанцию ловить в западню ловить за руку, поймать (вн.)
1. catch* (smb., smth.) ;
несов. тж. try to catch* (smb., smth.) ;
~ рыбу fish;
2. (изобличать) catch* (smb.) out;
~ каждое слово hang* on smb.`s lips;
~ кого-л. на слове
1) take* smb. at his, her word;
2) (придираться) twist smb.`s remark;
~ чей-л. взгляд catch* smb.`s eye;
~ на себе чей-л. взгляд notice smb.`s glance;
~ волну, станцию pick up a wave-length, a station;
~ в мутной воде рыбу fish in troubled waters. -
4 поймать
несовер. - ловить;
совер. - поймать (кого-л./что-л.) (try to) catch ловить каждое слово ≈ to devour every word ловить чей-л. взгляд ≈ to try to catch smb.'s eye ловить удобный случай/момент ≈ to seize an opportunity ловить себя на чем-л. ≈ to catch oneself at smth. ловить кого-л. на слове разг. ≈ to take smb. at his word ловить рыбу в мутной воде посл. ≈ to fish in troubled waters ловить рыбу ловить сетями ловить птиц ловить радиостанцию ловить в западню ловить за рукусов. см. ловить.
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