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21 come
1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) komme2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) komme, nærme seg3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) komme, ligge/falle mellom4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) komme til å5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) komme/bli til6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) beløpe seg til2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) hør nå her!; tenk deg om!; nei, vet du hva!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to comekommeIsubst. \/kʌm\/( slang) møy, sædII1) komme, reise2) gå3) skje, hende, gå til• I heard she broke a leg - how did it come?4) komme, leveres, selges, fås5) komme opp, vokse (om planter)6) ( få orgasme) gå, komme• he came7) (som preposisjon, hverdagslig) til, neste8) bli, vise seg, falle seg9) ( hverdagslig) spille, agerebe as stupid as they come være så dum som det går an å blicome about hende, inntreffe, skje, foregå, oppstå• how did it come about that...?hvordan kunne det ha seg at...?come a cropper se ➢ croppercome across ( også overført) komme over, støte\/treffe på, finne (tilfeldig), få fatt icome across (with it)! ut med det!, ut med språket!come across as gi inntrykk av å være, virke som• it comes across as a good film, but mustn't be taken to seriouslycome across with rykke ut, punge ut med, skaffe til veiecome again? ( hverdagslig) hva sa?, hørte ikke?, en gang til! (gjenta)come along bli med, følge meddukke opp, vise segklare seg, komme seg, arte segkomme, være dercome along! kom igjen!, kom, nå går vi!, få opp farten!come and go komme og gå, forandre segcome apart ( også overført) gå i stykker, gå fra hverandre, gå opp i limingencome at komme til, nå angripe, gå løs på få fatt på, få rede påcome away gå bort, gå vekk, forlate løsne, slippe taketcome back komme\/vende tilbakekomme til seg selv igjen, komme til bevissthet gjøre comeback, få et comeback, komme på mote igjensvare skarpt, svare (igjen), gi svar på tiltalecome back at someone gi noen svar på tiltalecome by passere, komme forbi, gå forbi få tak i, få fatt på, skaffe, komme over, få, oppnå• why don't you come by tomorrow?(toget e.l.)come clean tilstå alt sammen, stå fremcome come! eller come now! nå, nå!, stopp litt!, så, så! den går ikke!, nei vet du hva!, hør nå her!come down komme ned, gå ned, gli ned, falle ned ( også) være ferdig med sine studier, ha tatt sin eksamenfalle, rase, styrte (ned)come down handsome\/handsomely ( hverdagslig) ikke være gjerrig\/smålig, være rundhåndet\/raus\/spandabel) (amer.) hende flotte segcome down in the world gå nedover med, ha sett bedre dagercome down on slå ned på, kritisere, bruke munn på noen, gi noen en overhaling, gi noen inn ( også) kaste seg over, overfalle• he came down on me for £50come down to innskrenke seg til, kunne reduseres tilcome down with punge ut med, hoste opp pådra seg, holde på å bli sykcome easy to someone være\/falle naturlig for noen, ha lett for noe• it comes easy to him!come for komme for å hente, komme ettercome forth tre fremcome forward komme frem, komme nærmere, ankomme tilby seg, tilby sine tjenester legge frem, komme medstille, melde seggå i bresjen for, gå inn for, tale forcome from komme\/være fra, komme\/stamme fra, utgå fra• coming from you, that's a complimenttil å komme fra deg, var det et kompliment• coming from you, that's good\/fine!komme av, være forårsaket av, skyldescome in komme\/gå\/stige\/tre innkomme til makten, bli (inn)valgtfå innpass, komme på mote, komme i bruk• when did the fashion for short skirts come in?begynne (å), gi seg til (å)komme inn i bildet• where do I come in?hvor kommer jeg inn i bildet? \/ hvilken rolle er tiltenkt meg? \/ hva skal jeg gjøre?• where does the joke come in?come in for komme ut for, bli utsatt forarvecome in handy komme godt med, passe bra, komme til nyttecome in on bli med påcome into få, overta, arvefå en stor arv, arve en formuecome into blossom begynne å blomstre, slå ut i blomstcome into one's own vise hva en duger til, vise hva en er god for, komme til sin rettcome it over gjøre seg til herre over, dominere, tyrannisere, hundse• who does he think he is, coming it over uscome of komme av, skyldes, bli resultatet av• that's what comes of your lying!komme fra, nedstamme fracome off falle av, løsne, gå av( om flekk) gå bort falle (ned) fra, ramle (ned) fra• come off it!hold opp med det der!, ikke skap deg!, ikke gjør deg til!bli noe av, finne sted, foregå• when is the meeting coming off?lykkes, gå i orden• did everything come off all right?klare seg (godt)( slang) få orgasmecome on komme etter ( teater) komme inn på scenen ( om skuespill) bli oppført ( hverdagslig) oppføre segfalle på, begynne å (bli)utvikle seg, gjøre fremskritt, gjøre det bra• how are you coming on?jeg føler at jeg holder på å bli forkjølet, jeg brygger på en forkjølelse( om planter) skyte (i været), komme opp ( om lys) komme frem, vise seg, tennescome on! kom an!, kom igjen!, klem på!, heia!• come on Liverpool!vær så snill!, gi deg!kom hvis du tør!, kom igjen!, bare kom!• come on! I'll soon settle you!bare kom, så skal jeg ta rotta på deg!• come on, it isn't that bad( om flekk) gå bort( om hår) falle av ( om konkurranse) blihan gikk av med seieren, han vantklare segkomme frem, tre frem, bli synlig, vise seg, stå frem( overført) la masken falle, vise sitt sanne ansikt ( om blomster) springe ut ( om streik) gå ut i streik, legge ned arbeid komme for dagen, komme ut, komme frem, bli kjentrykke ut (for å kjempe), rykke ut i feltencome out at blicome out in få et utbruddcome out of komme ut av\/fra, gå ut fracome out of that! ( slang) stikk!, forsvinn!come out right bli riktigcome out with komme med, plumpe ut medcome over komme over gå\/komme over( hverdagslig) føle seg, bli• she came over queer, I came over all dizzyskje med, hende med• what had come over her?come over well bli godt mottatt, gjøre godt inntrykkcome round stikke innomstikke innom noen, besøke noenkomme tilbake, inntreffe (igjen)komme til seg selv, komme seg, hente seg inn igjen komme på andre tanker, la seg overtale( om vind) slå om, snu ( hverdagslig) lure, overtale, snakke rundtcome round (to someone) bli vennligere stemt (mot noen)come short (of) ikke strekke til, begynne å ta slutt komme til kortcome through klare seg, komme gjennom, gå gjennom, klare seg gjennom• how did you manage to come through without even a scratch?komme inn, innløpe, komme gjennom(amer., slang) klare brasene, greie biffen stille oppcome to komme (frem) til, nåkomme for åslå (en), falle inn• it comes to me that...det slår meg at...kvikne til hende, skjehvordan skal det(te) gå?, hva skal det (hele) ende i?han hadde bare seg selv å takke, det er hans egen skyld( om arv e.l.) tilfalle)komme på, beløpe seg til• it came to £100føre\/lede til, bli av• will your plans come to anything?ikke bli til noe, løpe ut i sanden• don't let it come to that!det kommer ut på ett, det blir det sammegjelde, dreie seg om, innebærenår alt kommer til alt, når det kommer til stykketcome to any good bli noe av noencome to be hende, skje, ha seg at• how did you come to be there that day?come to grips with komme i håndgemeng medcome to know lære å kjennecome to life se ➢ lifecome to oneself komme til seg selv, komme til bevissthetcome to that for den saks skyld, forresten, egentlig, i grunnen, for så vidt• it was quite a large sum, come to thatcome to think of it ved nærmere ettertanke, når man tenker nærmere over det• it was rather stupid of him, when you come to think of itcome under komme inn under, være underlagt, falle\/høre inn under, stå under, sortere under• what heading does this come under?come under the hammer se ➢ hammer, 1come undone gå opp, springe opp gå galt, slå feilcome unsewn gå opp i sømmencome unstuck ( slang) gå galt, slå feilcome up komme opp, dukke opp( om planter) komme frem, dukke opp ( om vind) blåse (opp)det blåser opp til storm, det blir uværkomme oppbegynne å studere, begynne på universitetettas i bruk, komme i bruk komme på tale, komme opp, bli tatt opp, bli aktuellgå ut med gevinstloddet mitt gikk ut med gevinst, jeg vant på lotteri( sjøfart) holde opp mot vindencome up! ( tilrop til hest) hypp!, kom igjen! blicome up against støte på, stilles overforcome up in the world komme seg frem her i verden, gjøre det bracome upon overfalle (tilfeldig) støte på, komme over, treffe på bli grepet av, bli slått av at, få for seg• it came upon him that...han fikk for seg at...være til byrdecome upon the parish se ➢ parish, 1come up the hard way se ➢ way, 1come up to nå\/rekke tilsvare til, innfrikomme opp mot, måle seg med, matchekomme bort tilcome up with komme med, foreslåkomme opp på siden av, ta innpåcome what may hva som enn skjer, komme hva som komme vileasy come, easy go det som kommer lett, forsvinner lettfirst come first served den som kommer først til møllen, får først malehave something coming to one vente seg noe (særlig noe negativt), få som fortjent, ha seg selv å takke for• boy, has she got a surprise coming to her!how come hvordan har det seg, hvorforI don't know whether I'm coming or going jeg vet snart verken ut eller innto come kommende, blivende• in days\/years to comei dagene\/tiden som kommerwhen it comes down to it når alt kommer til alt -
22 point
[point] 1. noun1) (the sharp end of anything: the point of a pin; a sword point; at gunpoint (= threatened by a gun).) ponta2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) cabo3) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) ponto4) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) ponto5) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) momento6) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) ponto7) (a division on a compass eg north, south-west etc.) ponto8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) ponto9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) ponto10) ((a) purpose or advantage: There's no point (in) asking me - I don't know.) sentido11) (a personal characteristic or quality: We all have our good points and our bad ones.) traço12) (an electrical socket in a wall etc into which a plug can be put: Is there only one electrical point in this room?) tomada2. verb1) (to aim in a particular direction: He pointed the gun at her.) apontar2) (to call attention to something especially by stretching the index finger in its direction: He pointed (his finger) at the door; He pointed to a sign.) apontar3) (to fill worn places in (a stone or brick wall etc) with mortar.) preencher frinchas•- pointed- pointer
- pointless
- pointlessly
- points
- be on the point of
- come to the point
- make a point of
- make one's point
- point out
- point one's toes* * *[pɔint] n 1 ponto: a) sinal, mancha. b) Geom grandeza considerada por abstração, sem dimensão alguma. c) circunstância, detalhe, pormenor. d) Sports tento. e) ponto principal, o essencial. f) duodécima parte da linha (1/72 de polegada). g) local, sítio, posição. h) objetivo, escopo, mira. i) desígnio. j) grau, situação. k) fim, termo. l) instante, momento. m) Gram sinal de pontuação. n) furo feito por agulha. o) assunto, caso, questão. p) unidade de valores ou preços. q) renda feita com agulha. r) Naut cada uma das 32 divisões do compasso. s) Naut intervalo entre dois pontos do compasso. t) pinta (de cartas ou dados). u) ponto decimal. 2 ponta: a) extremidade aguçada, bico. b) extremidade, cabo, promontório. 3 pico, cume. 4 fato ou argumento que impressiona. 5 direção, curso. 6 Typogr corpo. 7 decisão, resolução. 8 agulha de ferrovia. 9 ferramenta ou arma pontiaguda. 10 característica, atributo. 11 auge, apogeu. 12 ato de apontar. 13 punctura, picada. 14 Mil patrulha de ponta. • vt+vi 1 apontar: a) fazer ponta em, aguçar. b) indicar, mostrar. c) dirigir para, assestar. d) mostrar indicando. e) dirigir-se com a ponta para. 2 separar com pontos ou traços. 3 pontuar. 4 aludir, mencionar, sugerir. 5 salientar, evidenciar. 6 conduzir a, tender para. 7 encher com argamassa. at the point of death às portas da morte. at the point of the sword sob coação, impelido pela força. at this point neste momento, a esta altura. beside the point fora do assunto, alheio à questão, irrelevante. boiling point ponto de ebulição. breaking point momento de ruptura. cardinal points pontos cardeais. freezing point ponto de congelamento. from point to point detalhadamente, minuciosamente. he gained his point ele obteve seu desígnio. he wandered from the point ele desviou-se do assunto. in point of a respeito de, com referência a. in point of fact de fato, na realidade. it is a good point in his character é um elemento positivo do seu caráter. I was on the point of doing it estava prestes a fazê-lo. music is her strong (weak) point música é o forte (fraco) dela. not to put too fine a point on it falar claramente. point of contact ponto de contato. point of conscience questão de consciência. point of controversy ponto de divergência. point of departure ponto de partida, especialmente em uma discussão. point of honor ponto de honra, questão de honra. point of inflection ponto de inflexão. point of intersection ponto de intersecção. point of no return ponto sem retorno (viagem, avião). point of order questão de ordem. point of origin local de origem. point of reference ponto de referência. point of sale Com ponto de venda. point of support ponto de apoio. point of view a) ponto de vista. b) opinião. point out apontar, indicar, chamar atenção para. that’s not to the point isto não vem ao caso, não diz respeito à questão. that’s the point eis a questão. the conversation ended in point a conversa tornou-se mais aguçada. the points of a horse as qualidades de um cavalo. the winner on points o vencedor por pontos. they spoke to the point falaram objetivamente. to be on the point of estar prestes a. to get to the point ir ao ponto principal. to give points to dar vantagens a. to keep to the point limitar-se ao assunto. to lose on points (boxe) perder por pontos. to make a point of fazer questão de, considerar. to miss the point não compreender. to point a wall rebocar uma parede. to point out mostrar, apontar para, chamar a atenção para. to point towards a) apontar para. b) estar voltado para. to point up enfatizar. to stick to the point permanecer no assunto, prender-se ao assunto. to stretch (strain) a point conceder um pouco, abrir uma exceção. to the point a) importante, relevante. b) conciso, objetivo. to win on points (boxe) ganhar por pontos. turning point a) momento de decisão. b) ponto crítico. up to a certain point até certo ponto. we made a point of doing it fizemos questão de fazê-lo. when it came to the point quando chegou o momento decisivo. -
23 shaped
adjective* * *adjective (having a certain shape: A rugby ball is egg-shaped.)* * *[ʃeɪpt]adj inv1. (in shape) geformt\shaped like a heart herzförmigto be \shaped like a sausage wurstförmig seinoddly/perfectly \shaped seltsam/vollkommen geformt2. (likely to become)▪ to be \shaped like sth/sb wie etw/jd aussehento be \shaped like a winner ein Siegertyp sein* * *[ʃeɪpt]adjgeformtan oddly shaped hat — ein Hut mit einer komischen Form
shaped like a... — in der Form einer/eines...
* * *shaped [ʃeıpt] adj2. …geformt, …förmig* * *adjective* * *adj.gebildet adj.geformt adj. -
24 sure
sure [∫ʊər]1. adjectivea. ( = safe) sûr ; [success] assuréb. ( = definite) sûr• it's sure to rain il va pleuvoir, c'est sûr• sure thing! (inf) oui bien sûr !c. ( = positive) sûr• I'm not sure how/why/when je ne sais pas très bien comment/pourquoi/quand• to be/feel sure of o.s. être/se sentir sûr de soi► for sure• do you know for sure? êtes-vous absolument sûr ?• better get a ticket beforehand and make sure il vaut mieux prendre un billet à l'avance pour être sûr (inf)• did you lock it? -- I think so but I'd better make sure l'avez-vous fermé à clé ? -- je crois, mais je vais vérifier2. adverb• will you do it? -- sure! le ferez-vous ? -- bien sûr ! (inf)b. ► sure enough effectivement• I warned them it would break and sure enough, it did je les avais prévenus que ça casserait, et ça n'a pas raté3. compounds[way, method] infaillible• this film is a sure-fire winner ce film est sûr de faire un tabac (inf) ► sure-footed adjective au pied sûr• to be sure-footed ( = skilful) faire preuve de doigté* * *[ʃɔː(r)], US [ʃʊər] 1.1) ( certain) sûr (about, of de)one thing you can be sure of... — une chose est sûre...
I'm sure I don't know —
I won't invite them again, and that's for sure! — (colloq) une chose est sûre, je ne les inviterai plus!
there's only one way of finding out for sure — il n'y a qu'une seule façon de s'en assurer or d'en avoir la certitude
he is, to be sure, a very charming man — c'est certes un homme très charmant
to make sure that — ( ascertain) s'assurer que; ( ensure) faire en sorte que
she made sure to lock the door behind her — elle a fait bien attention de fermer la porte derrière elle
2) ( bound)3) ( confident) sûr4) ( reliable) [friend] sûr; [method, remedy] infaillibleshe was chain-smoking, a sure sign of agitation — elle fumait sans arrêt, ce qui montrait bien qu'elle était agitée
5) ( steady) [hand, footing] sûr2.1) (colloq) ( yes) bien sûr‘you're coming?’ - ‘sure!’ — ‘tu viens?’ - ‘bien sûr!’
2) (colloq) ( certainly)it sure is cold — ça oui, il fait froid
that sure smells good! — (colloq) qu'est-ce que ça sent bon! (colloq)
3)••as sure as eggs is eggs — (colloq)
sure thing! — (colloq) US d'accord!
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25 stroke
[strəuk] 1. сущ.1) ударHe gave him a smart stroke on the cheek. — Он отвесил ему звонкую пощёчину.
He smote off the pirate's head with a single stroke of his sword. — Одним ударом своей сабли он отрубил пирату голову.
A stroke of his hammer broke a bowl. — Удар его молотка разбил чашу.
Syn:2) ход, действие, проявление; приёмThey have not done a stroke of work. — Они палец о палец не ударили.
It was a stroke of genius. — Это было гениально.
crippling stroke; massive stroke — массированный удар ( авиации)
3) такт; взмах ( элементарное движение)- put smb. off one's stroke4) бой часовAt the stroke of two she was already at home. — Когда пробило два часа, она уже была дома.
5) ударениеIn iambic the stroke may come equally on the first syllable. — В ямбе ударение может падать также и на первый слог.
6) мед. паралич, удар; инсультto have / suffer a stroke — быть разбитым параличом
He had a stroke. — У него был удар.
Syn:7) мазок, черта, штрих прям. и перен.finishing strokes — последние штрихи, отделка
8) лёгкое прикосновение, поглаживаниеShe gave her hair a casual stroke with the brush. — Она небрежно провела расчёской по волосам.
9) жарг.; редк. совокупление10) спорт.а) гребокThe crew must row at a certain number of strokes per minute. — Команда должна делать определённое количество гребков в минуту.
11) тех. ход ( поршня)••2. гл.1) гладить, ласкать ( рукой)He stroked his long beard — Он поглаживал свою длинную бороду.
A good groom will rather stroke than strike. — Хороший конюх скорее приласкает, чем ударит.
2) успокаивать; улаживатьto stroke smb. down — успокоить кого-л.
You have to stroke the boss — Ты должен успокоить шефа.
3) вычёркивать, перечёркивать4) уст. штриховать5) грести ( в определённом темпе)The winner stroked an average of 28. — Победители шли в среднем в темпе 28 гребков.
6) спорт. наносить удар по мячу ( выигрывающий очко)••to stroke smb. the wrong way — гладить кого-л. против шерсти
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26 give way
1) отступать, давать дорогу; расступиться, раздвинуться, пропуститьThe crowd gave way, and one by one the prisoners were thrust in. (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. VI) — Толпа расступилась, и арестованных поодиночке впихнули в машину.
2) (to smb. или smth.) уступать, идти на уступки кому-л. или чему-л., сдавать свои позиции; уступать место чему-л., сменяться чем-л.In the beginning he had been watched with anxiety, perhaps even with misgiving. But soon this gave way to open admiration. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part II, ch. XIV) — Сначала за его работой наблюдали с опасением, почти с тревогой. Но вскоре тревога сменилась открытым восхищением.
‘I've heard rumors of the story - what really happened?’ she asked, the woman in her giving way to the reporter. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 2) — - Я слышала об этой истории. Расскажите, как было дело. - В Карен заговорило не любопытство женщины, а профессиональный интерес.
Sir H: "I am not giving way, so the hon. member need not get ants in his pants. I have only two minutes and he took too long anyway." (‘Parliamentary Debates’, ‘House of Commons’) — Сэр Г: "Я не собираюсь уступать место другому оратору. Почтенный джентльмен может не трепыхаться. В моем распоряжении только две минуты, а он проговорил больше положенного времени."
The Government must not give way to political blackmail from the arms kings. (‘Daily Worker’) — Правительство не должно идти на уступки торговцам оружием, прибегающим к политическому шантажу.
3) отказать, испортиться, сломаться; сдать (о здоровье, нервах); помутиться ( о рассудке); подкоситься ( о ногах)Something gave way in him, and words came welling up... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Salvation of a Forsyte’) — Что-то прорвалось в нем, и слова посыпались одно за другим...
The uproar was appalling, perilous to the ear-drums; one feared there was too much sound for the room to hold - that the walls must give way or the ceiling crack. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. III) — Шум стоял невообразимый: казалось, что лопнут барабанные перепонки, что зал не вместит в себя все эти звуки и обвалятся стены или обрушится потолок.
Something seemed to give way in his heart; it really felt to him as though something were breaking, and he felt strangely weak. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 75) — Что-то неладное творилось у него с сердцем: ему казалось, что оно действительно рвется на части, и он чувствовал непривычную слабость.
Her words startled him; his composure began to give way... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Three Loves’, book II, ch. 29) — Слова матери встревожили Питера. Спокойствие изменило ему...
He moved forward and his legs gave way and he fell awkwardly and completely on his side, his arms and head flinging themselves loosely at will. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 16) — Он сделал движение вперед, ноги у него разъехались, и он, неуклюже взмахнув руками, боком грохнулся на лед.
...we have to do with one whose mind has given way under continued strain. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Rachel’) —...перед нами человек, чей рассудок не выдержал длительного напряжения.
4) (to smth.) давать волю чему-л., поддаваться, предаваться (какому-л. чувству); потерять самообладание, контрольRebecca gave way to some very sincere and touching regrets that a piece of marvellous good fortune should have been so near her, and she actually obliged to decline it. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XV) — Ребекка предавалась весьма искренним и трогательным сожалениям по поводу того, что удача была так близко, а между тем она была вынуждена отказаться от нее.
Here the dame was... inclined to give way to a passion of tears. (W. Scott, ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’, ch. XXXVI) — В эту минуту дама... готова была залиться горькими слезами.
Margery: "Oh! What shall we do?" Dorothy: "Don't give way, Marge. It's not certain yet." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Bread-Winner’, sc. 1) — Марджери: "Боже! Что с нами будет?" Дороти: "Держи себя в руках, Мардж. Пока еще ничего не известно."
Left alone in her strange abode Jennie gave way to her saddened feelings. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. X) — Оставшись одна в новом, чужом месте, Дженни дала волю своему горю.
5) налечь на вёсла, прибавить ходуAnd the next moment he and the captain had dropped aboard of us, and we had showed off and given way. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XVI) — Грей и капитан быстро прыгнули в шлюпку, мы отчалили и налегли на весла.
6) ком. понизиться в цене ( об акциях на фондовой бирже) -
27 point
1. n физ. стадия, критическая точка; температура2. n спец. точка, отметка; точка деленияpoint of reference — репер, отметка условного уровня
3. n мор. румбcardinal point — страна света; главный румб
4. n след, отметина5. n место, пункт, точкаassembly point — место сбора; сборный пункт
6. n полицейский пост7. n разг. станция; граница тарифного участка8. n момент9. n порог; край; грань10. n амер. единица, очко11. n талон; купон; единица продовольственной или промтоварной карточки12. n нужный результат, требуемое числоdecimal point — десятичная точка; точка в десятичном числе
13. n карт. очкоmatch point — очко, решающее исход матча
14. n одно из 12-ти делений на доске для игры в триктрак15. n место принимающего игрока16. n принимающий игрокsaluting point — место, трибуна для принимающего парад
17. n уровень, стандарт18. n степень, ступеньfrankness to the point of insult — откровенность, граничащая с оскорблением
to the point of — до такой степени; что
to the point that — до такой степени; что
19. n эл. точка присоединения потребляющего прибора; штепсельная розетка20. n пойнт21. n толщина бумагиконец; заключение
22. v указывать, показывать23. v указывать, выделять24. v указывать, обращать внимание; отмечать, подчёркиватьhe pointed out that there were certain formalities to be observed — он подчеркнул, что необходимо соблюсти некоторые формальности
point to the fact that — обращать внимание на то; что
25. v наводить, направлять; прицеливаться, целиться26. v быть обращённым, направленным; смотреть27. v указывать, свидетельствовать, говорить28. v иметь целью, стремиться29. v точить, заостритьsharpened a point — заострил; заостренный
30. v оживлять; заострять, придавать остроту31. v мор. обделывать конец «редькой»32. v мед. созревать33. v охот. делать стойкуto cede a point — сделать, допущение
34. v стр. расшивать швы кирпичной или каменной кладки35. v ставить знаки препинания36. v ставить точки37. v муз. делать разметкуto come directly to the point — подойти прямо к сути дела, без обиняков заговорить о главном
38. v делать паузы39. v отделять десятичную дробь точкойcondensation point — точка росы; температура конденсации
40. v мор. идти крутой бейдевинд41. v ставить ногу на пуанты42. v танцевать на пуантахa point, which has bothered us — вопрос, который нас беспокоил
43. v иск. переносить размеры с макета на камень44. v с. -х. закапывать в землю45. v метал. заострять, острить конец46. v редк. вставлять белые волоскиСинонимический ряд:1. case (noun) argument; case; reason2. characteristic (noun) birthmark; character; characteristic; feature; trait3. detail (noun) article; component; detail; element; item; particular; thing4. edge (noun) borderline; brink; edge; threshold; verge5. end (noun) aim; design; end; goal; intent; intention; motive; objective; plan; purpose; target; view6. essence (noun) essence; heart; message; pith7. idea (noun) idea; import; meaning; purport; significance8. issue (noun) issue; question9. place (noun) location; locus; place; position; site; situation; spot; station; where10. promontory (noun) beak; bill; cape; foreland; head; headland; naze; promontory11. speck (noun) dot; flyspeck; mote; pinpoint; speck; spot12. subject (noun) matter; motif; subject; subject matter; text; theme; topic13. time (noun) duration; instant; juncture; moment; period; time14. tip (noun) apex; barb; cusp; pointer; prick; prong; spike; spine; steer; tine; tip; tip-off15. validity (noun) cogency; effectiveness; force; punch; validity; validness16. direct (verb) address; aim; cast; direct; head; incline; lay; level; present; refer; set; train; turn; zero in17. indicate (verb) denote; hint; imply; indicate; signify; suggest18. punctuate (verb) punctuateАнтонимический ряд:contradict; deny; divert -
28 Egas Moniz, DR. Antônio Caetano
(1874-1955)Pioneer physician and neurosurgeon, sometime republican political figure, and minister during the First Republic, and Portugal's only Nobel Prize winner until 1998 (when the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to José Saramago). Trained as a doctor at Coimbra University's medical school, Egas Moniz was named a professor in 1902. In 1911, after having studied at several clinics in France, he was transferred to the Chair of Neurology at the University of Lisbon.In 1903, he began his involvement in politics when he was elected a deputy to the monarchy's parliament. During the early and middle phases of the First Republic, Egas Moniz became one of the more important moderate republican personalities in the Constituent Assembly, a leading member of José Almeida's Evolutionist Party, a founder of the Centrist Party, and a staunch supporter of presidentialism and President Sidônio Pais. In a sense a prophet without honor during some of the more difficult phases of the turbulent republic, Egas Moniz was Portugal's minister to Spain in 1917-18, then minister of foreign affairs. During 1919, he headed Portugal's delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference. Exhausted and disillusioned with politics and government service by mid-1919, he devoted the remainder of his active life to medical practice and neurological research and writing.In 1927, after intensive experimentation, Egas Moniz performed the first cerebral angiography on a patient; this X-ray provided vital information on the brain in terms of blood circulation within it, the most significant finding in half a century. In 1935, he pioneered a new type of brain operation. His great contributions to medicine and to neurosurgery were finally recognized in 1949, when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the uses of leucotomy in certain psychoses. His two fascinating memoirs ( Confidencias de um Investigador Científico, 1949, and A Nossa Casa, 1950) are among the more significant and prescient of Portuguese memorial works in modern times. A tenacious collector of plastic arts, his collection is housed in the Egas Moniz House-Museum at Avança (near Aveiro), northern Portugal, and other memorabilia related to this outstanding scientist are located in the Egas Moniz Museum, Lisbon.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Egas Moniz, DR. Antônio Caetano
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29 Shockley, William Bradford
[br]b. 13 February 1910 London, Englandd. 12 August 1989, Palo Alto, California, USA.[br]American physicist who developed the junction transistor from the point contact transistor and was joint winner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the 1956 Nobel Prize for physics.[br]The son of a mining engineer, Shockley graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1932 and in 1936 obtained his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In that year, he joined the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories.Since the early days of radio, crystals of silicon or similar materials had been used to rectify alternating current supply until these were displaced by thermionic valves or tubes. Shockley, with Bardeen and Brattain, found that crystals of germanium containing traces of certain impurities formed far better rectifiers than crystals of the material in its pure form. The resulting device, the transistor, could also be used to amplify the current; its name is derived from its ability to transfer current across a resistor. The transistor, being so much smaller than the thermionic valve which it replaced, led to the miniaturization of electronic appliances. Another advantage was that a transistorized device needed no period of warming up, such as was necessary with a thermionic valve before it would operate. The dispersal of the heat generated by a multiplicity of thermionic valves such as were present in early computers was another problem obviated by the advent of the transistor.Shockley was responsible for much development in the field of semiconductors. He was Deputy Director of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group of the US Department of Defense (1954–5), and in 1963 he was appointed the first Poniatoff Professor of Engineering Science at Stanford University, California. During the late 1960s Shockley became a controversial figure for expressing his unorthodox views on genetics, such as that black people were inherently less intelligent than white people, and that the population explosion spread "bad" genes at the expense of "good" genes; he supported the idea of a sperm bank from Nobel Prize winners, voluntary sterilization and the restriction of interracial marriages.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics 1956.Further ReadingI.Asimov (ed.), 1982, Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, New York: Doubleday \& Co.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Shockley, William Bradford
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30 fall by the wayside
пoтepпeть нeудaчу, выйти из cтpoя; cпopт, нe дoйти дo финaлa [этим. библ.]We have started the course with twenty-five students, but that does not mean that they will all complete it; we always expect a certain number to fall by the wayside. Royal Road [имя лoшaди] fell entirely by the wayside, the winner was number twelve (D. Francis) -
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/gou/ * danh từ, số nhiều goes - sự đi - sức sống; nhiệt tình, sự hăng hái =full of go+ đầy sức sống; đầy nhiệt tình - sự thử (làm gì) =to have a go something+ thử cố gắng làm việc gì - lần, hơi, cú =at one go+ một lần, một hơi, một cú =to succeed at the first go+ làm lần đầu đã thành công ngay =to blow out all the candles at one go+ thổi một cái tắt hết các cây nến - khẩu phần, suất (đồ ăn); cốc, chén, hớp (rượu) =to have another go+ lấy thêm một suất ăn nữa, uống thêm một chén rượu nữa - (thông tục) việc khó xử, việc rắc rối =what a go!+ sao mà rắc rối thế! - (thông tục) sự thành công, sự thắng lợi =to make a go of it+ thành công (trong công việc gì...) - (thông tục) sự bận rộn, sự hoạt đông, sự tích cực !a near go - sự suýt chết !all (quite) the go - (thông tục) hợp thời trang !it's no go - (thông tục) việc ấy không xong đâu; không làm ăn gì được !to be on the go - bận rộn hoạt động - đang xuống dốc, đang suy * nội động từ (went, gone) - đi, đi đến, đi tới =to go to Saigon+ đi Sàigòn =to go on a journey+ đi du lịch =to go bathing+ đi tắm =to go shopping+ đi mua hàng - thành, thành ra, hoá thành =to go mad+ phát điên, hoá điên =to go to sea+ trở thành thuỷ thủ =to go on the stage+ trở thành diễn viên =to go on the streets+ làm đĩ =to go native+ trở thành như người địa phương =to go to the bar+ trở thành luật sư - trôi qua, trôi đi (thời gian) =how quickly time goes!+ sao mà thời gian trôi nhanh thế! - chết, tiêu tan, chấm dứt, mất hết, yếu đi =all hope is gone+ mọi hy vọng đều tiêu tan =my sight is going+ mắt tôi yếu đi - bắt đầu (làm gì...) =one, two, three go!+ một, hai, ba bắt đầu một, hai, ba chạy! (chạy thi) =here goes!+ nào bắt đầu nhé! - chạy (máy móc) =does your watch go well?+ đồng hồ của anh chạy có tốt không? =the machine goes by electricity+ máy chạy bằng điện =to set an engine going+ cho máy chạy - điểm đánh (đồng hồ, chuông, kẻng); nổ (súng, pháo...) =the clock has just gone three+ đồng hồ vừa điểm ba giờ - ở vào tình trạng, sống trong tình trạng... =to go hungry+ sống đói khổ =to go with young+ có chửa (súc vật) =to be going with child+ có mang (người) =to be six month gone with child+ đã có mang sáu tháng - làm theo, hành động theo, hành động phù hợp với, xét theo =to go on appearances+ xét bề ngoài, xét hình thức =to go by certain principles+ hành động theo một số nguyên tắc nhất định =to go with the tide (tomes)+ làm như mọi người, theo thời - đổ, sụp, gãy, vỡ nợ, phá sản =the bridge might go under such a weight+ nặng thế cầu có thể gãy =bank goes+ ngân hàng vỡ nợ - diễn ra, xảy ra, tiếp diễn, tiến hành, diễn biến; kết quả =how does the affair go?+ công việc tiến hành ra sao? =the play went well+ vở kịch thành công tốt đẹp - đang lưu hành (tiền bạc) - đặt để, kê; để vừa vào, vừa với, có chỗ, đủ chỗ =where is this table to go?+ kê cả cái bàn này vào đâu? =your clothes can't go into this small suitcase+ áo quần của anh không để vừa vào chiếc va li nhỏ này đâu =six into twelve goes twice+ mười hai chia cho sáu vừa đúng được hai - hợp với, xứng với, thích hợp với =red goes well with brown+ màu đỏ rất hợp với màu nâu - nói năng, cư xử, làm đến mức là =to have gone too for+ đã đi quá xa rồi, đã nói quá rồi =to go so far so to say...+ nói đến mức là... =what he say true as for as it goes+ trong chừng mức nào đó thì điều anh nói là đúng - trả (giá...); tiêu vào (tiền...); bán =to go as for as 100 đ+ đã trả tới 100 đồng =all her pocket-money goes in books+ có bao nhiêu tiền tiêu vặt là cô ta mua sách hết =to go cheap+ bán rẻ =this goes for one shilling+ cái này giá một silinh - thuộc về =the house went to the elder son+ cái nhà thuộc về người con lớn =the price went to the winner+ giải thưởng thuộc về phần người thắng - được biết, được thừa nhận; truyền đi, nói, truyền miệng =as the story goes+ như người ta nói, có chuyện rằng =it goes without saying+ khỏi phải nói, tất nhiên là có, cố nhiên là - hợp nhịp điệu; phổ theo (thơ, nhạc...) =to go to the tune of...+ phổ theo điệu... * ngoại động từ - (đánh bài) đi, đánh, ra (quân bài), đặt (tiền) =to go "two spades"+ đánh quân bài "hai bích" !to be going to - sắp sửa; có ý định =it's going to rain+ trời sắp mưa =I'm not going to sell it+ tôi không có ý định bán cái đó
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