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61 be up and about
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62 be up and about
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63 be up and about
• be up and around/about able to be out of bed after an illness встать на ноги, поправитьсяHe was sick for a month, but now he is up and around.
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64 be up and around
• be up and around/about able to be out of bed after an illness встать на ноги, поправитьсяHe was sick for a month, but now he is up and around.
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65 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) είμαι στο πόδι -
66 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) být na nohou -
67 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) byť na nohách -
68 be up and about
to be out of bed:خارِج الفِراش، لَيْس نائِماIs she up and about again after her accident?
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69 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) être sur pied -
70 be up and about
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71 stretch out
1. transitive verb1) [aus]strecken [Arm, Bein]; ausbreiten [Decke]; auseinander ziehen [Seil]2) (eke out)2. intransitive verbstretch something out — mit etwas reichen
1) (stretch one's hands out, lit. or fig.) die Hände ausstrecken (to nach)2) (extend) sich ausdehnen* * *(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) (sich) ausstrecken* * *I. vito \stretch out out on the sofa es sich dat auf dem Sofa bequem machen2. (be sufficient) [aus]reichenwill the money \stretch out out? reicht das Geld?II. vt▪ to \stretch out out ⇆ sth1. (extend) etw ausstreckento \stretch out out one's arms/hand/legs die Arme/Hand/Beine ausstreckenhe \stretch outed out his arms to embrace her er breitete die Arme aus, um sie zu umarmenshe \stretch outed out her hand and helped him from his chair sie reichte ihm die Hand und half ihm aus dem Sesselto \stretch out out a blanket eine Decke ausbreiten2. (prolong) etw verlängern [o ausdehnen]to \stretch out out money Geld streckento \stretch out out payments die Zahlungen über einen längeren Zeitraum fortsetzen* * *1. vt separms, wings, blanket ausbreiten; leg, hand ausstrecken; foot vorstrecken; rope spannen; meeting, discussion, essay, story ausdehnento stretch oneself out (on the ground) — sich auf den Boden legen
2. visich strecken; (inf = lie down) sich hinlegen; (countryside) sich ausbreiten; (in time) sich erstrecken, sich hinziehen (over über +acc)her arm stretched out — sie streckte den Arm aus
* * *1. transitive verb1) [aus]strecken [Arm, Bein]; ausbreiten [Decke]; auseinander ziehen [Seil]stretch oneself out — sich [lang] ausstrecken
2) (eke out)2. intransitive verb1) (stretch one's hands out, lit. or fig.) die Hände ausstrecken (to nach)2) (extend) sich ausdehnen -
72 packing bed
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73 piler bed
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74 piling bed
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75 run-out-and-conveyor bed
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > run-out-and-conveyor bed
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76 running-out bed
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > running-out bed
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77 stretch out
1) (lie down) distendersi, allungarsi2) (extend) stendersi; stretch out [sth.], stretch [sth.] out (extend) tendere [hand, foot]; stendere, allungare [arm, leg]; tirare [nets, sheet]* * *(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) tendere; allungarsi* * *1. vi + adva life of unrelieved monotony stretched out before him — lo aspettava una vita di terribile monotonia
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78 nog een kik en je gaat zonder eten naar bed
nog een kik en je gaat zonder eten naar bedone more word out of you and you'll be packed off to bed without your dinnerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > nog een kik en je gaat zonder eten naar bed
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79 frighten hell out of smb.
(frighten (или scare) hell out of smb.)перепугать кого-л. до беспамятства, до смертиThe man in the bed beside him groaned and Mick turned and addressed the mound of bedclothes. ‘Yes, you're done, brother. you're going to push up daisies tomorrow. All good things come to an end, more's the pity.’ ‘Don't say that to him,’ protested Angus. ‘You'll frighten hell out of him.’ (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. IV) — человек, лежавший на соседней кровати, застонал. Обращаясь к этой бесформенной куче постельного белья, Мик сказал: - Да, брат, плохи твои дела. Завтра на твоей могиле вырастут маргаритки. Хочешь не хочешь, а всему хорошему на свете приходит конец. - Не говори с ним так! - с негодованием воскликнул Ангус. - Ты его до смерти напугаешь.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > frighten hell out of smb.
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80 be out like a light
‘And any guy what [= that] tries to jazz me up -’ He watched O'Leary. ‘Yeah?’ ‘Yeah!...He goes out like a light, he does; get that?’ (W. Rollins, ‘The Shadow Before’, ch. 4) — - Любому парню, которому захочется учить меня играть в кости... - он взглянул на О'Лири. - Ну и что будет? - Я так двину, что искры из глаз посыплются.
He was hit - in the knee - I saw it - went out - like a light. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book III, ch. 8) — Саймона ранило, в колено. Я видел своими глазами. Он упал как подкошенный.
Back in bed I went out like a light... (S. Chaplin, ‘Sam in the Morning’, ch. 2) — Стоило мне снова добраться до постели, как я тотчас же крепко уснул...
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