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41 put up a bad show
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42 put up a good show
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43 put on show
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44 put up a good show
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45 to put out one's tongue
to put out (to show, to bite, to brn, to cut) one's tongue высунуть (показать, прикусить, обжечь, обрезать) языкEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put out one's tongue
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46 not to put too fine a point on it
разг.говоря напрямик, откровенно говоря, попросту говоря, если называть вещи своими именамиAll to-day there have been persistent rumours that all was not well with your firm; in fact, not to put too fine a point on it, it is said that an iminediate crash is inevitable. (F. W. Crofts, ‘Mystery in the Channel’, ch. IV) — Сегодня весь день поговаривают о том, что с вашей фирмой не все благополучно. Скажу прямо: утверждают, что крах фирмы неизбежен.
‘This incident has somewhat, shall I say, disarranged your career.’ ‘What do you think?’ Howard replied. ‘Not to put too fine a point upon it it's meant that you have to say goodbye to being a research scientist, and start again. Or is that putting it too high?’ ‘That's about the size of it.’ (C. P. Show, ‘The Affair’, ch. 28) — - Этот инцидент в какой-то степени, я бы сказал, подпортил вашу карьеру? - А вы как думаете? - ответил Говард. - То есть, грубо говоря, вам пришлось распрощаться с карьерой ученого-исследователя и начинать все сначала? Или тут я хватил через край? - Нет, так оно и есть.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to put too fine a point on it
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47 to put on produce
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48 to put the matter to the vote by a show of hands
поставить вопрос на открытое голосование/голосовать поднятием рукEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put the matter to the vote by a show of hands
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49 to put up signs to show the way
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put up signs to show the way
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50 напоказ
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51 display
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52 expose
подвергать глагол:экспонировать (exhibit, expose)подвергать действию (expose, treat)оставлять незащищенным (expose, lay open)имя существительное: -
53 exposé
разоблачение глагол:экспонировать (exhibit, expose)подвергать действию (expose, treat)оставлять незащищенным (expose, lay open)имя существительное: -
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55 бравировать
несовер.;
(чем-л.) brave, defy, flaunt, show off;
put on a show of bravado, put a good face on бравировать опасностьюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > бравировать
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56 выпендриваться
несовер.;
без доп.;
разг. behave in an affected manner;
put on airs, show offнесов. разг. put* on, show* off.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выпендриваться
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57 turn out
обернуться глагол:оказываться (turn out, prove)выворачивать (turn out, wrest)наработать (turn out, earn) -
58 interpose
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59 out
из предлог: наречие:больше обычного (out, peculiarly)имя существительное: имя прилагательное: глагол:изгнать (out, excommunicate) -
60 lay out
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show*/*/*/ — [ʃəʊ] (past tense showed; past participle shown [ʃəʊn] ) verb I 1) [T] to prove that something exists or is true The study shows an increase in the disease among the elderly.[/ex] Accidents like this show what can happen when drivers are not… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
put — W1S1 [put] v past tense and past participle put present participle putting [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move to place)¦ 2¦(change somebody s situation/feelings)¦ 3¦(write/print something)¦ 4¦(express)¦ 5 put a stop/an end to something 6 put something into… … Dictionary of contemporary English
put — [ put ] (past tense and past participle put) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 move something to position ▸ 2 cause to be in situation ▸ 3 write/print something ▸ 4 make someone go to place ▸ 5 give position on list ▸ 6 build/place somewhere ▸ 7 express in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
show — [shō] vt. showed, shown or showed, showing [ME schewen < OE sceawian, akin to Ger schauen, to look at < IE base * (s)keu , to notice, heed > L cavere, to beware, OE hieran, to HEAR] 1. to bring or put in sight or view; cause or allow to… … English World dictionary