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[strɪŋ]n1) верёвка, бечёвка, завязка, шнурок, тесёмка, шпагат, (переносно) связиI want some string to tie up these books. — Мне нужна веревка, чтобы связать эти книги.
Pictures hang on strings. — Картины висят на веревках.
- nylon string- thin string
- hemp string
- knotted string
- apron strings
- purse strings
- helmet strings
- string tie
- piece of string
- bind smth with a string
- draw the string
- have smb on a string
- lead a dog on a string
- lighten the helmet strings
- pass a string through a ring
- pull every strings to get that job
- stretch the string
- tie a knot in a string
- string will hold
- string broke2) последовательность, ряд, вереница, поток, серия, ниткаThey filed in a long string. — Они шли длинной узкой колонной.
I had a string of questions to ask him. — Я хотел задать ему целый ряд вопросов.
- string of sausages- string of onions
- string of tools
- string of house
- string of cars
- whole string of children
- string of accidents
- string of arguments
- string of bursts
- string of camels
- string of wild geese
- string of oaths
- string of lies3) струна, тетива- string orchestra
- strings of a harp
- musical instrument with ten strings
- adjust the strings of a violin
- pluck the strings of a guitar
- touch the string, to harp on the same string
- sweep the strings of a guitar
- touch the emotional strings4) (обыкновенно pl) ограничивающие условия, обязательстваHe tied/attached no strings to his offer. — Его предложение не было связано ни с какими условиями/ограничениями.
- offer with a few strings attached- without any string attached
- investigation with a string tied to it - first string of players
- players of the second string
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22 conductor
1. n кондуктор2. n амер. ж. -д. проводник вагона3. n проводник, гид4. n руководитель5. n дирижёр6. n эл. провод; жила7. n молниеотвод8. n геол. направляющаяСинонимический ряд:1. driver (noun) brakeman; bus driver; driver; engineer; motorman; railroad man; streetcar conductor; ticket taker; trainman2. leader (noun) administrator; chief; director; guide; head; leader; mentor; orchestra leader; pilot3. transmitter (noun) carrier; channel; circuit; conduit; conveyor; medium; transmitter; wire; wiring
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lead — lead1 /leed/, v., led, leading, n., adj. v.t. 1. to go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort: to lead a group on a cross country hike. 2. to conduct by holding and guiding: to lead a horse by a rope. 3. to influence or induce; cause:… … Universalium
lead — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 example set by sb ADJECTIVE ▪ moral (esp. BrE) VERB + LEAD ▪ give, take ▪ The government should give a lead in tackling racism. ▪ … Collocations dictionary