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61 carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weight
Carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weightделать свою часть работыTom, you must be more helpful around the house. We all have to carry our own weight.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weight
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62 carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weight
Carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weightделать свою часть работыTom, you must be more helpful around the house. We all have to carry our own weight.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > carry one’s (own) weight / pull one’s (own) weight
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63 carry a torch
1) (for smb.) разг. любить кого-л. (безответно), быть (безнадёжно) влюблённым в кого-л.; страдать от неразделённой любвиIf you want to know it... I've had a heartbreak. The man I was carrying the torch for turned out to be a rat... (E. S. Gardner, ‘Bedrooms Have Windows’, ch. 1) — Если хотите знать... у меня разбито сердце. Человек, в которого я была влюблена беззаветно, оказался негодяем...
2) (of smth.) быть преданным делу; ≈ нести знамя чего-л.Although the others gave up fighting for their rights, John continued to carry the torch. (DAI) — Остальные уже перестали бороться за свои права, но Джон сохранил верность делу.
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64 carry across the footlights
иметь успех, понравиться публике (о пьесе, спектакле и т. п.)It is very unlikely that the dramatist who is lucky enough to have been born with the faculty of putting things so that they carry across the footlight will also be an original thinker. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. XXXVII) — Трудно предположить, что драматург, которому посчастливилось родиться со способностью доносить свои пьесы до зрительного зала, окажется, кроме того, оригинальным мыслителем.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > carry across the footlights
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65 carry all before one
преуспеть, иметь во всём успех; добиться прекрасных результатов; преодолеть все препятствия; завоевать сердца‘Come, come, sir,’ said Mr. Glegg, putting out his hand. ‘Why, you're such a big man, you carry all before you, it seems.’ (G. Eliot, ‘The Mill on the Floss’, book VI, ch. XII) — - Пожалуйста, пожалуйста сюда, сэр! - сказал мистер Глегг, протягивая руку. - Вы теперь такой большой человек, что все перед вами склоняются.
A few days earlier there had been pigeon-shooting at Tablada... and Don Pedro had carried all before him. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Point of Honour’) — Незадолго перед тем в Табладе состоялись соревнования по стрельбе... Дон Педро добился блестящих результатов.
Inevitably, there were dangerous moments, but I carried everything before me. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Song of Sixpence’, ch. XVI) — Были, разумеется, и опасные моменты, но я успешно преодолел все препятствия.
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66 carry into execution
(carry into execution (тж. put in или into execution))осуществлять, проводить в жизньWhen these arrangements had been well considered and were fully understood by all three, it was time to begin to carry them into execution. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book III, ch. VII) — Когда эти планы были всесторонне рассмотрены и полностью приняты всеми тремя, подошло время приступить к их осуществлению.
He was a secret man and it was not his habit to discuss his plans till the moment arrived to put them in execution. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXIII) — Он был человеком скрытным, и не в его привычках было обсуждать планы, пока не пришло время проводить их в жизнь.
He did not mean to put his threat into execution. — Он и не собирался приводить свою угрозу в исполнение.
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67 carry weight
иметь вес, значение, влияние (об аргументе и т. п.); быть влиятельным ( о людях)Their recommendation of Mrs. Pipchin had great weight with him... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. VIII) — Рекомендация, данная ими миссис Пипчин, имела большое значение для мистера Домби...
The Squire carried weight with the Government. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXXII) — Правительство считалось со сквайром.
A workman, a single individual carries little weight in this regime where wealth and office rule. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Tragic America’, ch. XIII) — Рабочий как отдельно взятая личность играет незначительную роль в стране, в которой власть принадлежит богачам и бюрократам.
I'm a junior official. My opinions, right or wrong, carry no weight. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. IX) — Я младший сотрудник, и мое мнение - правильное или ошибочное - не имеет никакого веса.
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68 carry-out
1 noun(a) American & Scottish (restaurant) = restaurant qui fait des plats à emporter; (meal) plat m à emporter►► carry-out menu liste f des plats à emporter -
69 carry out investigation
carry out investigation, carry out research, investigate, do researchEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > carry out investigation
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71 carry out psychiatric examination
carry out psychiatric examination, carry do psychiatric examinationEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > carry out psychiatric examination
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72 carry do psychiatric examination
carry out psychiatric examination, carry do psychiatric examinationEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > carry do psychiatric examination
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73 carry
carry: carry out проводить (анализы, опыты)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > carry
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74 carry *self
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carry *self
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75 carry along
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76 carry away
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77 carry back
carry back напоминать кому-л. прошлое -
78 carry conviction
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79 carry down
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80 carry forward
carry forward а) продвигать (дело) when you add up the money at the bottomof the page, write 'carried forward' after the total; the same total is thenwritten at the top of the next page, marked 'brought forward'. This debt hasbeen carried forward from year to year; when will it he paid? б) приносить ус-пех The politician's successful speech carried him forward. в) переносить вдругую графу, бухгалтерскую книгу, на другой счёт
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