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21 come forward
come forward а) выходить вперед; выдвигаться Just then, the crowd dividedand three men came forward to hand the citizens request to the king. б) откли-каться в) предлагать свои услуги The police have asked for witnesses of theaccident to come forward. Only two people have come forward for election tothe committee. г) выделяться, выдаваться The great door was ornamented withfigures, some coming forward so that they looked real. д) быть готовым дляпродажи/использования Few chances like this come forward. There are not manynew houses coming forward for sale. е) предлагаться к рассмотрению Yoursuggestion will come forward at the next committee meeting. -
22 ■ come down
■ come downv. i. + avv.1 ( di persona) scendere; venire giù: Come down from the ladder!, scendi dalla scala!; to come down to earth, scendere a terra; ( di divinità, ecc.) discendere sulla terra2 ( di cosa) scendere; abbassarsi; calare: The barrier came down with a crash, la barriera si è abbassata rumorosamente; The curtain came down to deafening applause, il sipario è calato tra applausi assordanti3 ► to come, def. 54 ( di valore, prezzo, ecc.) calare; scendere; diminuire; abbassarsi; ridursi: Prices have generally come down, i prezzi si sono quasi tutti abbassati; The temperature has come down, la temperatura è scesa; to come down in price, scendere (o calare) di prezzo7 ( di pioggia, ecc.) cadere; venire giù; ( di nebbia) calare, scendere: It's really coming down, sta piovendo a dirotto; sta diluviando8 venire, arrivare ( dal nord): Yesterday he came down from Manchester, è arrivato ieri da Manchester10 (fam. USA) succedere; capitare: If anything comes down, just whistle, se succede qualcosa, fa' un fischio13 – to come down on, punire severamente; rimproverare; strigliare; essere severo con: The judge came down heavily on him, il giudice è stato severo con lui; He came down really hard on her, è andato giù molto pesante con lei14 – to come down on, esigere da; pretendere da; ingiungere a: They came down on me for an immediate settlement, mi ingiunsero di pagare subito15 – to come down to, ridursi a; trattarsi alla fin fine di: It comes down to your word against his, tutto si riduce alla tua parola contro la sua16 (fam.) – to come down with, prendersi, buscarsi ( una malattia): to come down with flu, prendersi l'influenza; DIALOGO → - Feeling ill- I think I'm coming down with something, credo che mi stia venendo qualcosa; credo che sto covando qualcosa17 (fam., ingl. sett.) – to come down with, tirare fuori, sborsare ( denaro) □ (fam. GB) to come down a peg or two, calare le arie; abbassare la cresta □ ( anche leg.) to come down in favour of, pronunciarsi a favore di □ to come down in sb. 's opinion, calare nella considerazione di q. □ to come down in the world, scendere nella scala sociale; cadere in basso □ (fam.) to come down on sb. like a ton of bricks, fare una sfuriata a q.; levare il pelo a q. □ to come down on the side of, prendere posizione in favore di; schierarsi con □ (fam. USA) to come down the pike, capitare; comparire; succedere; presentarsi □ (fig.) to come down to earth ( with a bump), tornare (di botto) con i piedi sulla terra; essere (bruscamente) richiamato alla realtà □ (fam.) to come down to the wire, essere prossimo alla conclusione; essere in dirittura d'arrivo. -
23 come to a fine pass
(come to a fine (handsome, pretty или sorry) pass (тж. cometo such a pass))попасть в (очень) трудное положение, оказаться в отчаянном положении, дойти до крайностиI need be departing with all speed for another country; for I have come to a pretty pass in this! (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XIV) — Нет, надо уезжать из Англии как можно скорее, потому что здесь я уже дошел до последней крайности.
Things have come to a handsome pass when men sworn and elected to perform given services turn on their backers and betray them in this way! (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XLIV) — Недурные дела, нечего сказать, когда люди предают своих сторонников, изменяют своим клятвам и не исполняют того, ради чего их выбирали!
Things had come to a sorry pass when you had to rely on God and the eloquence of a preacher. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. 13) — Да, дела, видно, плохи, если приходится возлагать надежды на Господа Бога и на красноречие священников.
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24 come home
come home а) возвращаться домой When are you coming home tonight? Leavethem alone and they'll come home, bringing their tails behind them. б) naut.(о якоре) не держать Why is the ship moving? The anchor must have come home; we shall have to lower it again in a different place to see if it holds there. -
25 come to
come to а) прийти в себя, очнуться (тж. to come to oneself) The girlfainted, but she came to when we threw drops of water on her face. б) доходитьдо to come to blows дойти до рукопашной it came to my knowledge я узнал tocome to find out случайно обнаружить, узнать, выяснить to come to good иметьхороший результат to come to no good испортиться в) стоить, равняться г) прид-ти в хорошее расположение духа Father was in a very bad temper this morning,but he had come to by dinner time. д) (о корабле и т.д.) приводить(ся) к ветруTake the wheel, see if you can make her come to. е) (о корабле и т.д.) стано-виться на якорь As the wind dropped, the boat came to. ж) превращаться What isthe world coming to? It is to be hoped that the quarrel between the twonations will not come to war. з) вспоминаться Suddenly it came to me where Ihad seen her before. и) получать в наследство The house came to me after myfather's death. к) иметь своим результатом что-л. I'm disappointed that myefforts have come to so little. All his plans came to nothing. л) добиватьсяуспеха The boy has no character, he will never come to much. м) дойти до че-го-л. Has he come to this? He came to selling matches. н) значить что-л. Hisspeech comes to this: the country is deeply in debt. -
26 come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
come to pass произойти, случиться; things have come to a pretty pass делаприняли скверный оборот 11) cards; sport пас 12) sport выпад (в фехтовании);to make a pass at smb. а) делать выпад против кого-л.; б) coll. приставать ккому-л. 13) mil. разрешение не присутствовать на поверке; amer. отпуск 14)metal. калибр, ручей валкаАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
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27 come into
come into а) вступать в The door opened and the children came into theroom. come into the house and see my pictures. come into the garden, Maud. б)получать в наследство Charles came into a fortune when his father died. в) tocome into being/existence возникать to come into the world родиться to comeinto force вступать в силу to come into notice привлечь внимание to come intoplay начать действовать to come into position mil. занять позицию to come intosight появиться г) присоединяться Several new members have come into the clubsince Christmas. We can run our own business without all the lawyers cominginto it. -
28 come out
come out а) выходить to come out of oneself стать менее замкнутым б) появ-ляться (в печати) When does Tom's new book come out? The writer's opinioncomes out in the newspaper every morning. в) дебютировать (на сцене, в общест-ве) Is Mrs King-Brown's daughter coming out this year? г) обнаруживаться; про-являться the secret came out секрет раскрылся д) распускаться (о листьях, цве-тах) The flowers are coming out in everyone's gardens. е) забастовать The PostOffice workers have come out. ж) выводиться, сводиться (о пятнах) Do you thinkthat dirty mark will come out? з) выступить (с заявлением, разоблачением)(with) The politician came out against the government. The speaker came outfor improved rights for all women everywhere. и) выпалить (with) Jim came outwith a strange remark. к) освобождаться (из тюрьмы) It's been a long year, buthe comes out next Friday. л) выходить, получаться (о фотографиях) Mary alwayscomes out well in her pictures. How did the photographs come out? I'm afraidour holiday photos didn't come out. м) направляться в другую страну When areyour family coming out to join you? -
29 come by
come by а) проходить мимо just then a bus came by so we got on and rodehome. My teacher came by just as we were talking about him. Move aside,please, the firemen want to come by. б) доставать, достигать How did you comeby that beautiful picture? A good job that you enjoy doing is hard to come by.в) amer. заходить Why don't you, come by some afternoon and have coffee withme? г) получать что-л. (особенно случайно) How did you come by that wound onyour arm? -
30 have an eye out for smb.
(have (или keep) an eye (или a sharp eye) out for smb. (или smth.))зорко следить, внимательно наблюдать за кем-л. (или чем-л.); ≈ смотреть в оба, держать ухо востро; см. тж. have one's eyes about oneI moved away... keeping an eye out for any chance passenger in his right mind that might come along and give me some light. (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. II) — Я отошел и... стал поглядывать, не замечу ли где случайно прохожего в здравом уме, который мог бы мне что-нибудь объяснить.
Bob: "Hallo, Vi - hallo, Sam - car come back yet?" Ethel: "Tell Edie to keep an eye out for it, Queenie." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act II, sc. I) — Боб: "Здравствуй, Вай, здравствуй, Сэм, машина еще не пришла?" Этель: "Куини, скажи Эди, чтобы она смотрела в оба и не пропустила машину."
In the thronged zoo, Leventhal kept an eye out for Allbee. (S. Bellow, ‘The Victim’, ch. 9) — Зоопарк был переполнен, но Левенталь зорко следил, не идет ли за ним Олби.
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31 come of
come of а) случаться, происходить (чаще о плохом событии) don't know whatwill come of the boy if he keeps failing his examinations. what has come of myblue bag? б) происходить от кого-л. She comes of a good family. в) быть ре-зультатом чего-л. I don't know what will come of your actions. That's whatcomes of sleeping late, you have a headache all morning. -
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33 come down on
come down on а) требовать от кого-л. The debt collector came down on us forpayment. Mother came down on me to clean my room. б) наказывать кого-л. Thecourts will come down (heavily) on young criminals. в) ругать кого-л. Thedirector came down on Jim for being late again. г) решать в пользу кого-л. Thechairman will have to come down on one side or the other soon. -
34 come from
come from а) приходить откуда-л. what country do you come from? Dangercomes from unexpected places. б) иметь какой-л. результат what results do youexpect to come from all this activity? That's what comes from sleeping late,you have a headache all morning. в) происходить от кого-л. She comes from along line of singers. -
35 come to a parting of the ways
пойти разными путями (ср. их пути разошлись); см. тж. the parting of the waysHe tired of me very soon... Not that it matters now - now that we've come to the parting of the ways. (A. Christie, ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’, ch. X) — Я ему быстро надоела... Сейчас это уже не имеет значения. Сейчас наши пути разошлись.
‘I mean,’ said Charles, ‘That we have all come to a parting of the ways.’ (D. du Maurier, ‘The Parasites’, ch. XXII) — - Я хочу сказать, - заметил Чарлз, - что пути у нас всех сейчас разные.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > come to a parting of the ways
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36 come in and have a warm!
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37 have come a long way
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38 come short of smth.
(come (или fall) short of smth.)1) не хватать чего-л.; испытывать недостаток в чём-л.; уступать в чём-л....he felt how far he fell short of the reserve power and dignity in both his father and his mother. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part III, ch. VI) —...он понимал, насколько уступал он в сдержанности и умении соблюдать свое достоинство им обоим - и отцу, и матери.
Her money came short of the expenditure. — Ей не хватало денег на расходы.
2) не оправдать (ожиданий, надежд)Aubrey: "...I am a model son; but I regret to say that you are very far from being a model father." The Elder: "What right have you to say that, sir? In what way have I fallen short?" (B. Shaw, ‘Too True to Be Good’, act III) — Обри: "...Я образцовый сын, но, к сожалению, вы далеко не образцовый отец." Отец: "На каком основании вы говорите это, сэр? В чем я не оправдал ваших ожиданий?"
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39 come together
come together а) объединиться, собраться вместе The family must cometogether for the parents' silver wedding. Jim and Mary first came togetherduring the war. б) сойтись (о мужчине и женщине) в) помириться I'm so gladthat you two have decided to come together at last. The different parties inthe peace talks came together last week' to give a statement. -
40 come to grips
come to grips (with) Am справиться; одолеть; решительно взятьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.
Mr Blake's teaching helps students come to grips with the important ideas in the History lessons.
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