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1 как дважды два (often with obj . clause) (it is)
Set phrase: crystal clear (that...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > как дважды два (often with obj . clause) (it is)
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2 как дважды два четыре (often with obj . clause) (it is)
Set phrase: crystal clear (that...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > как дважды два четыре (often with obj . clause) (it is)
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3 по крайней мере (often with spec . num.)
Set phrase: at leastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по крайней мере (often with spec . num.)
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4 often
كَثيرًا \ lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (only in negative sentences or questions; always after the verb) often: Does he come here much?, (with p.p) greatly a much-loved friend, (with verbs (a) it must not come between the verb and its object, (b) it may come at the end of a negative sentence or question, (c) it may only come at the end of a statement if it follows very) greatly: I don’t much like it or (I don’t like it). often: many times: It often rains in winter. -
5 with
ضِدّ \ against: opposed to: a match against another team; a law against murder. opposite: (that which is) as different as possible: North is in the opposite direction to south. Darkness is the opposite of light. We have opposite ideas about religion. proof: (with against or in compounds) giving complete protection: This lock is proof against any thief. My watch is shockproof and waterproof. versus: (often shortened to v. or vs.) against: The first match or the World Football Cup was Scotland versus Zaire. with: against: He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. -
6 with
بِوَاسِطَة \ by: (showing how sth. is done): We travel by land (or by car). We hold things by the handle. We learn by experience. by means of: with the help of: It is hung up by means of a hook. care of: (often written c/o) at the address of: Write to me c/o the George Hotel. with: by means of: I cut it with a knife. -
7 meet with
تَعَرَّضَ لِـ \ expose: to uncover; lay open: Soldiers are often exposed to danger. have: to experience: I had a bad dream. He had a pain. meet with: to experience: She met with an accident. -
8 lose touch (with)
to stop communicating (with):يَفْقِد الإتِّصال، تَنقَطِع العَلاقَة معI used to see him quite often but we have lost touch.
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9 lose touch (with)
to stop communicating (with):يَفْقِد الإتِّصال، تَنقَطِع العَلاقَة معI used to see him quite often but we have lost touch.
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10 Spread by word of mouth , with min
General subject: (-aɪrəl)(often on the Internet) viral (традиционно относится к эффективной устной рекламе, но в последнее время скорее описывает распространение популярных Интернет-материалов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Spread by word of mouth , with min
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11 (-a& #618;rəl) Spread by word of mouth (often on the Internet), with min
General subject: viral (традиционно относится к эффективной устной рекламе, но в последнее время скорее описывает распространение популярных Интернет-материалов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (-a& #618;rəl) Spread by word of mouth (often on the Internet), with min
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12 demented - see PHB Always applied to people, never to ideas. The plural form is often used as a noun. The pointy-haireds ordered me to use Windows NT, but I set up a Linux server with Samba instead.
Jargon: pointy hairedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > demented - see PHB Always applied to people, never to ideas. The plural form is often used as a noun. The pointy-haireds ordered me to use Windows NT, but I set up a Linux server with Samba instead.
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13 tag along
( often with behind or with)to follow or go (with someone), often when one is not wanted:يَلْحَق شَخْصا آخر دون أن يكونَ مَرْغوباWe never get away from him – everywhere we go, he insists on tagging along (with us)!
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14 get along
( often with with)to be friendly or on good terms (with someone):يَنْسَجِم مع، يَكون عَلى وِفاق معThe children just cannot get along together.
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15 have it out
( often with with)to argue with (a person) in order to put an end to some disagreement:يُسَوّي المُشْكِلَهI'm going to have it out with her once and for all.
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16 sich abzeichen
((often with up) to appear indistinctly, often threateningly: A huge ship loomed (up) in the fog.) loom -
17 leicht klopfen
((often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something): He tapped at/on the window.) tap -
18 sich beraten
((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) confer -
19 be the matter
( often with with)to be the/a trouble, difficulty or thing that is wrong:Is anything the matter?
ماذا يُضايِقُكَ؟ ما الأمْر؟What's the matter with you?
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20 fit in
( often with with)to be able to live, exist etc in agreement or harmony:يَتَّفِق مَعShe doesn't fit in with the other children.
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