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  • 121 heart

    n. hjärta
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) hjärta; hjärt-
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) hjärta, centrum, mitt, kärna
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) hjärta
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) mod
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) hjärta
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) hjärter[]
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) förtroligt samtal
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart

    English-Swedish dictionary > heart

  • 122 cut

    [kʌt] n
    1) ( act) Schnitt m;
    to make a \cut [in sth] [in etw akk] einen Einschnitt machen
    2) ( slice) of meat Stück nt; of bread Scheibe f, Schnitte f;
    sirloin is the most expensive \cut of beef die Lende ist das teuerste Stück vom Rind;
    cold \cuts Aufschnitt m
    3) ( trim) Schnitt m;
    her hair was in need of a \cut ihre Haare mussten geschnitten werden
    4) ( fit) [Zu]schnitt m; of shirt, trousers Schnitt m
    5) ( wound) Schnittwunde f, Schnitt m;
    deep \cut tiefe Schnittwunde;
    to get a \cut sich akk schneiden;
    where'd you get that \cut? wo hast du dich denn da geschnitten? ( fam)
    6) ( insult) Beleidigung f (at für +akk)
    7) (fam: due) [An]teil m;
    when am I going to get my \cut? wann bekomme ich meinen Anteil?
    8) ( decrease) Senkung f, Herabsetzung f;
    \cut in emissions Abgasreduzierung f;
    \cut in interest rates Zinssenkung f;
    \cut in prices Preissenkung f, Ermäßigung f;
    \cut in production Produktionseinschränkung f;
    \cut in staff Personalabbau m;
    to take a \cut eine Kürzung hinnehmen;
    many people have had to take a \cut in their living standards viele Menschen mussten sich mit einer Einschränkung ihres Lebensstandards abfinden
    \cuts pl Kürzungen fpl, Streichungen fpl;
    budget \cuts Haushaltskürzungen fpl;
    to make \cuts in the budget Abstriche am Etat machen
    10) ( abridgement) Schnitt m, Streichung f;
    to make a \cut in a film eine Szene aus einem Film herausschneiden;
    to make \cuts Streichungen vornehmen
    11) (Am) ( truancy) Schwänzen nt kein pl ( fam)
    to have a \cut schwänzen ( fam)
    to give the ball a \cut den Ball anschneiden
    PHRASES:
    the \cut and thrust of sth das Spannungsfeld einer S. gen;
    to be a \cut above sb/ sth jdm/etw um einiges überlegen sein adj
    1) ( removed) abgeschnitten;
    ( sliced) bread [auf]geschnitten;
    \cut flowers Schnittblumen fpl
    2) ( fitted) glass, jewel geschliffen interj film
    \cut! Schnitt! vt <-tt-, cut, cut>
    1) ( slice)
    to \cut sth etw schneiden;
    did you already \cut some bread? hast du schon etwas Brot aufgeschnitten?;
    to \cut a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk schneiden;
    to \cut sth to pieces [or shreds] etw zerstückeln;
    to \cut sth in[to] several pieces etw in mehrere Teile zerschneiden;
    how can I \cut this cake in two pieces? wie kann ich diesen Kuchen halbieren?;
    to \cut sb/ sth free jdn/etw losschneiden;
    ( from wreck) jdn/etw herausschneiden;
    to \cut sth loose etw losschneiden;
    to \cut sth open etw aufschneiden;
    to \cut sb sth [or sth for sb] jdm [o für jdn] etw schneiden;
    could you \cut me a slice of bread? könntest du mir eine Scheibe Brot abschneiden?;
    to \cut sth with sth etw mit etw dat schneiden
    2) ( sever)
    to \cut sth etw durchschneiden;
    she nearly \cut an artery with the new hedge-trimmer sie durchtrennte fast eine Arterie mit der neuen elektrischen Heckenschere
    3) ( trim)
    to \cut sth etw [ab]schneiden;
    to \cut one's fingernails sich dat die Fingernägel schneiden;
    to \cut flowers Blumen abschneiden;
    to \cut the grass den Rasen mähen;
    to \cut sb's hair jdm die Haare schneiden;
    to have [or get] one's hair \cut sich dat die Haare schneiden lassen
    4) ( injure)
    to \cut oneself/sb [with sth] sich/jdn [mit etw dat] schneiden;
    I've \cut my hand on that glass ich habe mir die Hand an diesem Glas geschnitten;
    he \cut his head open er hat sich den Kopf aufgeschlagen
    5) ( clear)
    to \cut sth road, tunnel etw bauen; ditch, trench etw graben;
    they're planning to \cut a road right through the forest sie planen, eine Straße mitten durch den Wald zu schlagen;
    to \cut a swath through sth eine Bahn durch etw akk schneiden
    6) ( decrease)
    to \cut sth etw senken [o herabsetzen] [o reduzieren];
    they should \cut class sizes to 30 die Klassengröße sollte auf 30 Schüler verringert werden;
    to \cut costs die Kosten senken;
    to \cut one's losses weitere Verluste vermeiden;
    to \cut overtime die Überstunden reduzieren;
    to \cut prices die Preise herabsetzen [o senken];
    to \cut wages die Löhne kürzen;
    to \cut sth by sth etw um etw akk kürzen [o reduzieren];
    our company is \cutting its workforce by 20 per cent unsere Firma baut 20% ihres Personals ab
    7) ( break)
    to \cut sth etw unterbrechen;
    they \cut our supply lines sie schnitten uns unsere Versorgungslinien ab
    8) ( abridge)
    to \cut a film einen Film kürzen;
    to \cut short <-> sth etw abbrechen;
    to \cut sb short jdn unterbrechen, jdm ins Wort fallen
    9) ( remove)
    to be \cut from the team aus dem Team entfernt werden;
    to \cut a scene in a film eine Szene aus einem Film herausschneiden
    10) ( miss)
    to \cut sth etw auslassen;
    she decided to \cut some of her meetings sie entschied sich, einige ihrer Treffen nicht wahrzunehmen;
    to \cut a class [or lesson] / school eine [Unterrichts]stunde/die Schule schwänzen ( fam)
    to \cut the motor [or engine] den Motor abstellen
    to \cut sth behaviour etw [unter]lassen;
    to \cut the cackle (Brit, Aus) ( hum) auf den Punkt kommen;
    to \cut the crap (sl) mit der Scheiße aufhören ( derb)
    to \cut a diamond einen Diamanten schleifen
    to \cut a corner [too sharply] eine Kurve [zu scharf] schneiden
    15) to \cut a tooth einen Zahn bekommen, zahnen
    to \cut the cards die Karten abheben
    to \cut a record/CD eine Platte/CD aufnehmen
    to \cut and paste sth etw ausschneiden und einfügen
    to \cut sth etw schneiden
    to \cut the ball den Ball [an]schneiden
    PHRASES:
    to \cut capers (dated) Luftsprünge machen;
    to \cut the cheese (Am) ( fam) einen fahren lassen ( derb)
    you should \cut your coat according to your cloth ( Brit) ( prov) man muss sich akk nach der Decke strecken ( prov)
    to be \cut from the same cloth aus dem gleichen Holz geschnitzt sein;
    to \cut corners schnell und kostengünstig arbeiten;
    to \cut a fine [or quite a] figure [or ( Brit) dash] (dated) eine gute Figur machen;
    to \cut the ground from under sb's feet jdm den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen;
    to \cut no [or very little] ice with sb keinen Eindruck auf jdn machen;
    to be so thick that you can \cut it with a knife zum Zerreißen gespannt sein;
    the tension was so thick in the air that you could \cut it with a knife die Atmosphäre war zum Zerreißen gespannt;
    to \cut off one's nose to spite one's face sich akk ins eigene Fleisch schneiden;
    to \cut sb to the quick [or heart] jdn ins Mark treffen;
    to \cut sb some slack (Am) mit jdm nachsichtig sein;
    to \cut a long story short der langen Rede kurzer Sinn, um es kurz zu machen;
    to \cut one's teeth [or eye-teeth] [on sth] sich dat die ersten Sporen [mit etw dat] verdienen;
    to \cut sb dead jdn schneiden;
    today in the store Martha \cut me dead heute im Supermarkt hat Martha mich keines Blickes gewürdigt;
    to \cut it [or things] [a bit] fine [or close] [ein bisschen] knapp kalkulieren;
    to [not] \cut it [or (Am a.) the mustard] [k]ein hohes Niveau erreichen vi <-tt-, cut, cut>
    1) ( slice) knife schneiden
    2) ( slice easily) material sich akk schneiden lassen
    to \cut over a field eine Abkürzung über ein Feld nehmen; see also cut across 2, cut over, cut through 3
    4) cards abheben;
    to \cut for dealer den Geber auslosen
    5) (Am) (fam: push in)
    to \cut [in line] sich akk vordrängeln;
    to \cut in front of sb sich akk vor jdn drängeln;
    no \cutting! nicht drängeln!
    to \cut and paste ausschneiden und einfügen
    7) ( withdraw)
    to \cut loose from sth sich akk von etw dat trennen
    PHRASES:
    to \cut to the chase (Am) ( fam) auf den Punkt kommen;
    to \cut both [or two] ways eine zweischneidige Sache sein;
    to \cut loose (Am, Aus) alle Hemmungen verlieren;
    she really \cuts loose when she dances sie tobt sich beim Tanzen richtig aus;
    to \cut and run Reißaus nehmen, sich akk aus dem Staub machen

    English-German students dictionary > cut

  • 123 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) srdce; srdeční; na srdce
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) srdce; jádro; střed
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) srdce
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) odvaha, statečnost
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) srdíčko; (ve tvaru) srdce
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) srdce
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) důvěrná rozmluva
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart
    * * *
    • srdce
    • odvaha
    • drahoušek
    • duše

    English-Czech dictionary > heart

  • 124 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) srdce; srdcový; na srdce
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) stred; jadro
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) srdce
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) srdce
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) srdiečko; (v tvare) srdca
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) srdce
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) úprimný rozhovor
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart
    * * *
    • srdce

    English-Slovak dictionary > heart

  • 125 eat

    1. I
    1) I want smth. to eat я бы хотел чего-нибудь поесть; I am too ill to eat я так плохо себя чувствую, что не могу есть; I don't feel well, it must he something I ate мне нехорошо, должно быть я съел что-то не то
    2) be good to eat быть съедобным; are these mushrooms good to eat? эти грибы можно есть?
    2. II
    1) eat in some manner eat greedily /ravenously/ (hungrily, hurriedly, quickly, slowly, nicely, etc.) есть жадно и т.д.; he likes to eat heavily он любит плотно поесть; eat well а) хорошо есть, иметь хороший аппетит; б) хорошо питаться; eat at some place eat in питаться (обедать, ужинать и т.п.) дома; eat out обедать (ужинать и т.п.) вне дома (а гостях, в ресторане и т. те.); she usually eats out она, как правило, не питается /не обедает, не ужинает и т.п./ дома; shall we eat out tonight? не пойти ли нам поужинать /не поужинать ли нам/ сегодня вечером в ресторане /где-нибудь/
    2) || eat well coll. иметь приятный вкус; potatoes eat better hot than cold горячий картофель вкуснее, чем холодный
    3. III
    eat smth.
    1) eat bread (meat, dessert, etc.) есть хлеб и т.д., eat one's dinner обедать; eat a good /hearty/ break fast хорошо /плотно/ позавтракать
    2) eat metal (skin, nails, etc.) разъедать металл и т.д.; eat wood точить дерево; this thought has been eating my heart эта мысль гложет меня; what is eating you? что тебя мучает?
    4. VI
    eat smth. in some state eat meat (potatoes, etc.) hot (cold, etc.) есть мясо и т.д. горячим и т.д.; eat one's dinner warm съесть обед, пока он не остыл; eat apples raw есть яблоки в сыром виде
    5. XI
    be eaten in some state it is eaten cooked (raw, hot, warm, cold, icy, boiled, fried, etc.) это едят вареным /в вареном виде/ и т.д., be eaten in some manner olives are eaten from the fingers маслины едят руками
    6. XVI
    1) eat in/at/ some place eat at a restaurant (in the dining-room,etc.) (по)есть в ресторане и т.д.; eat at home питаться дома; eat to some state eat to fullness /to repletion/ есть досыта; eat to one's heart's content есть вволю, есть в свое удовольствие; eat to excess переедать; eat from smth. the bird eats from my hand птичка ест /клюет/ у меня из рук с руки/; eat with smb. eat with the family питаться в семье, питаться вместе с хозяевами (о жильце); eat at some time eat between meals есть между завтраком и обедом и т.д.
    2) eat into smth. into metals (into iron, into the skin, etc.) разъедать металл и т.д.; the bugs eat into the wood жучки точат дерево; eat into one's fortune (into one's savings, into one's money, etc.) проматывать свое состояние и т.д., these frequent visits to the theatre are eating into my pocket эти частые походы в театр опустошают мой карман /кошелек/, бьют меня по карману; he has been able to keep appearances by eating into his capital ему удается соблюсти видимость благополучия только благодаря тому, что он расходует основной капитал
    7. XIX1
    eat like smth. eat like a pig hog/ вести себя за столом как свинья; eat like a wolf жрать как зверь
    8. XXI1
    eat smth. for /at/ a meal eat smth. for breakfast (for lunch, etc.) есть /съедать/ что-л. на завтрак и т.д.; eat six eggs at a sitting съесть шесть яиц за один присест; eat smith. with smth. eat smth. with a teaspoon (with a fork, with a knife, etc.) есть что-л. ложечкой и т.д.; eat smth. with salt (with sugar, with mustard, with sauce, etc.) есть что-л. с солью и т.д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > eat

  • 126 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) inimă
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) mijloc, miez
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) suflet
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) curaj
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) inimioară
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) cupă
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) discuţie deschisă
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart

    English-Romanian dictionary > heart

  • 127 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) καρδιά
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) καρδιά,κέντρο
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) καρδιά
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) ηθικό, κουράγιο
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) σχήμα καρδιάς
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) κούπα
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) ειλικρινής συζήτηση
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart

    English-Greek dictionary > heart

  • 128 day

    [deɪ]
    n

    Come any day you like. — Приходите в любое время. /Приходите, когда вам вздумается.

    He may be here any day. — Он может приехать не сегодня-завтра.

    It's early days yet to say. — Еще рано что-либо предсказывать.

    You don't look a day older. — Вы совсем не постарели/вы все такой же.

    - rainy day
    - sunny day
    - sultry day
    - astronomical day
    - eventful day
    - historical day
    - Victory Day
    - Independence Day
    - New Year's Day
    - All Fools' Day
    - reception days
    - whole day
    - any day
    - every other day
    - next day
    - other day
    - seven-hour day
    - every day
    - previous day
    - all day long
    - one day
    - one fine day
    - good day!
    - twice a day
    - three times a day
    - three hours a day
    - next day
    - two days later
    - two days ago
    - day older
    - day hospital
    - day school
    - day nursery
    - day's subsistence
    - Day of Waterloo
    - Day of Judgement
    - Day of Reckoning
    - day before yesterday
    - day after to-morrow
    - day and night
    - day by day
    - last day of the year
    - this day in a week
    - late in the day
    - too early in the day
    - punctual to the day
    - problem issue of the day
    - men and women of the day
    - men of the day
    - in the middle of the day
    - at the close of the day
    - length of day
    - before the break of day
    - some day
    - day work
    - day duty
    - day off
    - day out
    - day in, day out
    - on the same day
    - towards the end of the day
    - on the day of smb's death
    - from day to day
    - in two days
    - by the end of the day
    - one of these days
    - on this very day
    - from that very day
    - this very day
    - in these days
    - up to the present day
    - on the appointed day
    - for a rainy day
    - on week days
    - on a redletter day
    - from that day onwards
    - in a day or two
    - his dying day
    - in three days' time
    - earn a thousand roubles a day
    - set aside a day for sightseeing
    - end the day
    - take each day as it comes
    - win the day
    - lose the day
    - save the day
    - call it a day
    - fix the day
    - pass a day in the country
    - spoil the day
    - know the time of day
    - work by day
    - work smb by the day
    - come for a day or two
    - pass the time of day with smb
    - put off decision from day to day
    - curse the day
    - day is not so far when...
    - day breaks
    - day drawns towards evening
    - days grow longer
    - day begins
    - there were only three days left
    - bright as day
    2) (обыкновенно pl) времена, время, дни

    He has seen (his) better days. — Он знавал лучшие времена.

    His day is gone, he has had his day. — Его счастливая пора окончилась/его дни прошли.

    She was a beauty in her days. — В свое время она была красавицей.

    In my days we had to walk to school. — В мое время мы ходили в школу пешком.

    to save the day очень выручить/спасать положение;

    As clear as day. — Ясно, как Божий день.

    Every day is not Sunday. — Не все коту масленица.

    Rome was not built in a day. — Не в один день мир сотворен.

    An apple a day drives the doctor away. — Лук от семи недуг.

    Every dog must have his day. — Будет и на нашей улице праздник.

    Wonder lasts but nine days. — И лучшая песенка приедается.

    Every dog has his/it's day. — И на нашей улице будет праздник. /У всякого бывает полоса удачи.

    - long-bygone days
    - fast days
    - meat days
    - good old days
    - one's early days
    - bright days of careless boyhood
    - days of grace
    - in old days
    - in my school-days
    - in better days
    - in the days of Byron
    - in the days of our forefathers
    - in one's last days
    - in days to come
    - in days gone by
    - in this day and age
    - for days on end
    - count the days
    USAGE:
    (1.) Название праздников, в которые входит слово day, таких, как, New Year's Day, Victory Day, Independence Day, International Women's Day, употребляется без артикля. (2.) Русское сочетание "на днях" соответствует английским the other day, если оно относится к прошлому, или one of these days, если оно относится к будущему, сочетание these days в значении "теперь, на этих днях" относится к будущему. (3.) В косвенной речи при согласовании времен вместо наречий ysterday и tomorrow и наречных сочетаний the day before yesterday и the day after tomorrow употребляются: (on) the previous day/the day before, the next day, two days before, two days later. (4.) Русские раньше, в былые времена соответствуют в английском языке сочетанию in old days: in my school days в мои школьные годы. В предложениях с такими наречными оборотами часто используется в качестве сказуемого конструкция с модальным глаголом would и инфинитивом смыслового глагола, которая имеет значение повторявшегося в прошлом действия: in my school days I would often come and play with them в мои школьные дни я бывало (часто приходил поиграть с ними). (5.) Русскому существительному сутки соответствует английское сочетание day and night, русские однажды - one day, через день/каждые два дня - every other day. (6.) Good day! может быть как приветствием, так и прощанием. В качестве первого оно произносится с повышающей интонацией, а в качестве второго - с понижающейся

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > day

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