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43 look-in
[ʹlʋkın] n1. 1) быстрый взгляд2) короткий визит, короткое посещениеto give smb. a look-in - заглянуть /зайти/ к кому-л. мимоходом
2. разг. шанс; возможность; лазейкаyou won't have a look-in with such strong competition - при таких сильных противниках вы вряд ли победите
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44 look in
1. phr v зайти, заглянуть2. phr v смотреть телевизорlook ahead — смотреть вперёд; проявлять предусмотрительность
have a look at — посмотреть на; ознакомляться; ознакомиться
to look ahead — смотреть вперёд; быть готовым к будущему
to look but see nothing — смотреть, но ничего не видеть
Синонимический ряд:visit (verb) call; come by; come over; drop by; drop in; look up; pop in; run in; see; step in; stop by; stop in; visit -
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46 have
[hæv] v (had; had)1) иметь, владеть, обладать2) быть вынужденным, долженствовать3) получатьto have a bath/wash — принять ванну, помыться
have a word — перекинуться парой слов, поговорить
to have mercy — смилостивиться; (will you) have a cigarette? хотите сигарету?
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47 look into
1) Общая лексика: заглядывать, заглянуть, исследовать, заглядывать (во что-л.), заглядывать внутрь (чего-л.), изучить, исследовать (вопрос и т.п.), разобраться с (It's a pretty confusing new system, we still have to look into it.), расследовать, проверить2) Экономика: рассматривать3) Макаров: изучать -
48 look-see
[͵lʋkʹsi:] n разг.1. беглый просмотр, быстрый взглядto take /to have/ a look-see round the place - быстро осмотреться; бегло ознакомиться с окружающей обстановкой
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49 look over one's shoulder
оглядываться, бояться, остерегатьсяWhat a relief it is not to have to look over your shoulder before you speak to a companion in a café or any similar public place. (ECI) — Как хорошо, когда не нужно с опаской озираться по сторонам, начиная разговор с приятелем в кафе или в каком другом общественном месте.
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50 look to one's laurels
ревниво оберегать свои лавры, стремиться сохранить первенствоQuite right, Mother. What a queen of detectives you'd make! The famous Hercule Poirot would have to look to his laurels if you were about. (A. Christie, ‘Death on the Nile’, ch. 1) — Совершенно верно, мама. Из тебя вышел бы отличный детектив. Сам знаменитый Эркюль Пуаро не мог бы с тобой тягаться.
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51 look-in
1. n быстрый взгляд2. n короткий визит, короткое посещение3. n разг. шанс; возможность; лазейкаСинонимический ряд:chance (noun) befalling; break; chance; excuse; moment; occasion; opening; opportunity; scope -
52 look to one's laurels
peвнивo oбepeгaть cвoи лaвpы, cтpeмитьcя coxpaнить пepвeнcтвo Quite right, Mother. What a queen of detectives you'd make! The famous Hercule Polrot would have to look to his laurels If you were about (A. Christie) -
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54 look to
look to а) заботиться о, следить за; look to it that this doesn't happenagain смотрите, чтобы это не повторилось; б) рассчитывать на; People whosehomes have been flooded are looking to the government for help with the cost.в) надеяться на; г) стремиться, быть направленным к чему-л., на что-л.; иметьсклонность к чему-л.; д) указывать на; the evidence looks to acquittal судя посвидетельским показаниям, его оправдают -
55 have eyes at the back of one's head
"иметь глаза на затылке", всё видеть, всё, замечать‘Just look at that!’ she said. ‘I knew it. I knew it was going to happen the minute my back was turned, and I didn't have to have eyes in the back of my head to see it, neither.’ (E. Caldwell, ‘Jenny by Nature’, ch. XV) — - Только посмотрите на нее! - сказала она. - Так я и знала! Так я и знала, что это случится, не успею я повернуться к ней спиной. Мне даже и глаз на затылке не понадобилось, чтобы это увидеть.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have eyes at the back of one's head
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56 have smb. in the palm of one's hand
(have (have got или hold) smb. (или smth.) in the palm of one's hand)держать кого-л. (или что-л.) в руках, заставить кого-л. беспрекословно слушаться, повиноваться (держать что-л. в своих руках)Kit was disturbed. Once he held his friend in the palm of his hand: now Jo was getting too independent. (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, part II, ch. I) — Кит был обеспокоен. Одно время он держал друга в руках, а сейчас тот становится слишком независимым.
He had Mason County in the palm of his hand... The one day Willie woke up and found himself running for Governor. (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. II) — Округ Мейзон был повержен к ногам Уилли... В одно прекрасное утро он проснулся кандидатом в губернаторы.
‘Look here,’ he said, ‘if I said what the position seemed like tonight - I should have to say that I've got it in the palm of my hand.’ (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. XVIII) — - Послушайте, - сказал Роджер, - если бы меня спросили, как сегодня обстоят дела, я бы ответил, что все в моих руках.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have smb. in the palm of one's hand
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57 look through
look through а) смотреть в (окно и т. п.); The boys watched the footballmatch, by looking through a hole in the fence. б) просматривать что-л.; I'lllook through my notes but I don't think I have a record of his name. в) видетького-л. насквозь; Every time I try to fool him, he looks through me/my tricksг) не замечать; I said good morning but she looked straight through me andwalked on. -
58 look down on
look down on/upon смотреть свысока, относиться презрительно, высокомерно; не одобрятьMary looked down on her classmates because she was better dressed than they were.
Women have grown tired of being looked down on by employers.
The school looks down on such behaviour.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > look down on
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59 look down upon
look down on/upon смотреть свысока, относиться презрительно, высокомерно; не одобрятьMary looked down on her classmates because she was better dressed than they were.
Women have grown tired of being looked down on by employers.
The school looks down on such behaviour.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > look down upon
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60 look as if one came out of a bandbox
быть одетым с иголочки, иметь франтоватый, щегольской вид [первонач. амер.]He always looked as if he had just stepped out of a bandbox. Though he was forty-six you would never have taken him for more than thirty-five. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Ant and the Grasshopper’) — Том всегда был одет с иголочки. В свои сорок шесть лет он выглядел тридцатипятилетним, не старше.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > look as if one came out of a bandbox
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