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121 line
Ⅰline [laɪn]1. n1) ли́ния, черта́; штрих;line and colour ко́нтур и тона́ рису́нка
;line of force физ. силова́я ли́ния
;а) по всей ли́нии;б) во всех отноше́ниях2) борозда́; морщи́на;to take lines покрыва́ться морщи́нами
3) муз. но́тная лине́йка4) очерта́ния, ко́нтур;ship's lines обво́ды (ко́рпуса) корабля́
5) (the L.) эква́тор;to cross the L. пересе́чь эква́тор
6) пограни́чная ли́ния, грани́ца; преде́л;to overstep the line of smth. перейти́ грани́цы чего́-л.
;to draw the line провести́ грани́цу; положи́ть преде́л (at — чему-л.)
;а) как раз посереди́не, на грани́це (между чем-л.);б) на у́ровне глаз зри́теля ( о картине);to go over the line перейти́ (дозво́ленные) грани́цы, перейти́ преде́л
;below the line ни́же но́рмы
7) ряд; амер. тж. о́чередь, хвост8) строка́;drop me a few lines черкни́те мне па́ру строк
;to read between the lines чита́ть ме́жду строк
9) pl стихи́10) pl театр. слова́ ро́ли, ре́плика12) pl бра́чное свиде́тельство (тж. marriage lines)13) шнур; верёвка; мор. линь;а) верёвка для белья́;б) мор. бельево́й ле́ерto throw a good line быть хоро́шим рыболо́вом
15) ли́ния (связи, железнодорожная, пароходная, трамвайная и т.п.);hold the line! не ве́шайте тру́бку, не разъединя́йте!
;line's busy за́нято ( ответ телефонистки)
;the line is bad пло́хо слы́шно
;long-distance line междугоро́дная ли́ния
16) происхожде́ние, родосло́вная, генеало́гия;male (female) line мужска́я (же́нская) ли́ния
17) поведе́ние; о́браз де́йствий;to take a strong line де́йствовать энерги́чно
18) направле́ние, устано́вка;line of policy полити́ческий курс
;on the usual lines на обы́чных основа́ниях
19) заня́тие, род де́ятельности; специа́льность;it is not in ( или out of) my line э́то вне мое́й компете́нции или интере́сов
;what's his line? чем он занима́ется?
;line of business театр. актёрское амплуа́
the shop carries the best line of shoes в э́том магази́не продаётся са́мая лу́чшая о́бувь
;first-class lines первокла́ссные това́ры
21) разг. беззасте́нчивое преувеличе́ние, брехня́22) воен. развёрнутый строй; ли́ния фро́нта;line abreast (ahead) мор. строй фро́нта (кильва́тера)
;in line в развёрнутом строю́
;23) (the lines) pl расположе́ние (войск);the enemy's lines расположе́ние проти́вника
24) тлв. строка́ изображе́ния (тж. scan line, scanning line)25) ли́ния (мера длины = 1\/12 дюйма)◊all along the line во всём, во всех отноше́ниях
;to be in line for smth. амер. быть на о́череди, име́ть шанс на что-л.
;to be in line with smth. быть в согла́сии, соотве́тствовать чему́-л.
;to come into line (with) соглаша́ться, де́йствовать в согла́сии
;to bring smb. into line заста́вить кого́-л. согласи́ться
;to get a line on smth. амер. добы́ть све́дения о чём-л.
;to go down the line по́ртиться
2. v1) проводи́ть ли́нии, линова́ть2) покрыва́ть ( морщинами)3) выстра́ивать(ся) в ряд, в ли́нию; устана́вливать;to line a street with trees обсади́ть у́лицу дере́вьями
4) стоя́ть, тяну́ться вдоль (чего-л.; тж. line up)◊line through зачёркивать, вычёркивать
;а) стро́ить(ся), выстра́ивать(ся) (в ли́нию);to line up in opposition дру́жно вы́ступить про́тив
;б) станови́ться в о́чередь;в) размежёвываться;г) подыска́ть, подобра́ть;д):to line up votes собира́ть голоса́
;е) присоединя́ться, солидаризи́роваться (with)Ⅱline [laɪn] v1) класть на подкла́дку2) обива́ть (чем-л.) изнутри́3) разг. наполня́ть, набива́ть;to line one's pockets нажи́ться, разбогате́ть
;to line one's stomach наби́ть желу́док
4) тех. выкла́дывать, облицо́вывать; футерова́ть -
122 have on the run
Общая лексика: загнать в угол (to be in a strong position to defeat someone (After last night's broadcast debate, he has the opposition candidate on the run)) -
123 base
n1) основа, основание, база, опорный пункт2) база; позиция•to dismantle foreign military bases on foreign territory — ликвидировать иностранные военные базы на чужой территории
to refrain from establishing new military bases — воздерживаться от создания / развертывания новых военных баз
to wind up military bases — свертывать / ликвидировать военные базы
- air base- continued use of military bases
- controversial use of military bases
- dismantling of military bases
- elimination of military bases
- high-wage base
- industrial base
- international monetary base
- joint military base
- launching base
- liquidation of military bases
- maintenance of military bases
- military base
- military bases on foreign soil
- naval base
- opposition to foreign bases
- party power base
- phasing-in of bases
- phasing-out of bases
- power base
- productive base
- raw materials base
- the industrial base is eroded
- training base
- wage base
- withdrawal of foreign bases from territories -
124 government
n2) правление, управление государством, форма правления, руководство•to announce one's new government — объявлять состав своего правительства
to be designated the depositary governments — юр. назначаться в качестве правительств-депозитариев
to bring down a government — добиваться падения / отставки правительства; свергать правительство
to dismiss / to dissolve a government — отправлять в отставку / распускать правительство
to force the government into an early general election — заставлять правительство провести досрочные всеобщие выборы
to install a government — создавать / ставить у власти правительство
to pledge a government (to) — обязывать правительство (к чему-л.)
to resign one's government to smb — передавать руководство кому-л.
- all-party governmentto sweep a government from power — смещать правительство в результате убедительной победы его противников на выборах
- anti-crisis government
- at the helm of the government
- authoritarian government
- biracial government
- bourgeois government
- broadly based government
- caretaker government
- center-right government
- central government
- centralized government - civil government
- civilian government
- clean government
- coalition government
- collapse of a government
- communist government
- composition of the government
- Conservative Government
- constitutional government
- corrupt government
- crisis coalition government
- de facto government
- democratic government
- Democratic Government
- democratically elected government
- depositary government
- devolved government
- dictatorial government
- disaffection with the government
- dissolution of a government
- donor government
- elected government
- establishment of a fully independent government
- fate of the government stands to be decided
- federal government
- for the government of a country
- four-party government
- friendly government
- genocidal government
- government and opposition
- government by crony
- government has collapsed
- government has failed the people
- government has lost its credibility - government in waiting
- government is using its immense power
- government led by...
- government of a country
- government of a state
- government of national agreement
- government of national confidence
- government of national reconciliation
- government of national salvation
- government of national unity
- government of the day
- government recognized de facto
- government recognized de jure
- government survived a rebellion by Conservative MPs
- government will be for 3 months
- government within a government
- handpicked government
- head of government
- Her / His Majesty's Government
- host government
- ideological complexion of the government
- imperialist government
- in defiance of the government
- incoming government
- incompetent government
- independent government
- interim government
- inviolability of the government
- invisible government
- Labour Government
- left-bourgeois government
- left-wing government
- legitimate government
- less government
- liberal government
- local government
- majority government
- maladministration in the government
- military government
- military-backed government
- minority government
- moderate government
- more devolved government
- multiparty government
- municipal government
- national government
- national unity government
- neutral government
- newly-formed government
- on the orders of the government
- one party style of government
- opposing governments
- organs of government
- outgoing government
- overthrow of a government
- overthrown government
- parliamentary government
- post-war government
- power-sharing government
- prime minister's conduct of government
- protest to the government
- provincial government
- provisional government
- puppet government
- racist government
- reactionary government
- recipe for stable government
- refugee government
- republican government
- Republican Government
- reshuffle of the government
- restoration of a government
- rightist government
- right-wing government
- rupture of a coalition government
- scandal-tainted government - self-declared government
- shadow government
- shape of the government
- shared government
- shutdown of the government agencies
- shutdown of the government
- single-party government
- smb's challenge for government
- smb's style of government
- socialist government
- sole legitimate government
- sovereign government
- Soviet government
- stable government
- stop-gap government
- strong government
- student government
- successor government
- system of government
- then government
- totalitarian government
- transition government
- transitional government
- tripartite coalition government
- tsarist government
- uncaring government
- under the government
- under the present government
- US-backed government
- weak government
- white minority government -
125 plan
nплан, программа; проектto acquiesce in / to a plan — молча или неохотно соглашаться с планом
to effect a plan — выполнять / осуществлять план
to embark on a development plan — вступать на путь развития (экономики и т.п.)
to formulate a plan — вырабатывать / составлять / формулировать план
to give new impetus to a peace plan — давать новый толчок осуществлению плана мирного урегулирования
to go ahead with one's plan — продолжать осуществлять свой план
to hand down a plan to smb — спускать план кому-л.
to implement a plan — выполнять / осуществлять план
to mastermind a plan — руководить ( часто тайно) осуществлением плана
to propose a plan — выдвигать / предлагать план
to push through one's plan — проталкивать свой план
to scrap a plan — забраковывать план; отказываться от плана
to scuttle a plan — уклоняться от принятия плана; срывать план
- adoption of a planto thwart / to torpedo / to undermine a plan — расстраивать / срывать план
- adventurous plan
- aggressive plan
- American-mediated peace plan
- annexations plan
- annual plan
- architect of a plan
- austerity plan
- balanced plan
- California plan
- cancellation of a plan
- carefully orchestrated plan
- cease-fire plan
- clarification of a plan
- comprehensive plan
- compromise plan
- constructive plan
- contingence plan
- control figures of the plan
- controversial plan
- coordination of plans
- counter plan
- curtailed plan
- cuts plans
- daily plan
- deficiencies in a plan
- deficit-reduction plan
- deregulation plan
- detailed plan
- development plan
- disclosure of a plan
- drawing up of a plan
- ecological survival plan
- economic plan
- efficiency plan
- elaborate plan
- essentials of a plan
- execution of a plan
- expansionist plans
- extremist plans
- financing plan
- fulfilment of a plan
- game plan
- general manager plan
- general plan
- green plan
- ideal plan
- implementation of a plan
- imposition of a plan
- impracticable plan
- in compliance with a plan
- independence plan
- indicative plan
- individual national development plans
- installment plan
- integrated plan
- intermediate plan
- intervention plans
- linkage plan
- local plan
- lofty plan
- long-range plan
- long-term plan
- management plan
- Marshall Plan
- master plan
- matching of plans
- medium-term plan
- minute-by-minute podium plan
- Missouri plan
- monthly plan
- national plan
- national reconciliation plan
- operating plan
- operation plan
- opposition to a plan
- overall plan
- package plan
- pay-as-you-go plan
- peace plan
- perspective plan
- phased plan
- plan for development
- plan of action
- plan remains on the table
- plans are bogged down
- plans for increased autonomy
- plans for sanctions
- practicable plan
- preliminary plan
- principal items of the plan
- production plan
- provisions of a plan
- realistic plan
- regional peace plan
- regional plan
- research plan
- resettlement plan
- retirement plan
- security plan
- short-range plan
- short-term plan
- single plan
- state plan
- strategic plan
- strong-mayor plan
- target figures of the plan
- technical development plan
- UN-brokered peace plan
- under the plan
- unified plan
- work plan -
126 supporter
nсторонник; приверженецto cause alarm among one's own supporters — вызывать тревогу среди своих сторонников
- anti-apartheid supporterto exhort one's supporters to do smth — призывать своих сторонников сделать что-л.
- core supporter
- erstwhile supporter
- government supporter
- hard-line supporter
- keen supporter
- Labor supporter
- longtime supporter
- loyal supporter
- opposition supporter
- outspoken supporter
- peace supporter
- political supporter
- pro-government supporter
- staunch supporter
- strong supporter -
127 firme
Del verbo firmar: ( conjugate firmar) \ \
firmé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
firme es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: firmar firme
firmar ( conjugate firmar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo to sign
firme adjetivo 1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steady; con paso/pulso firme with a firm step/steady hand; una oferta en firme a firm offer; de firme ‹ estudiarabajar› hard 2 (Mil):◊ ¡firmes! attention!3 me mantuve firme en mi idea I stuck o kept to my idea
firmar verbo transitivo to sign
firme
I adjetivo
1 firm: se mantuvo firme ante la oposición, she stood firm against the opposition
II m (pavimento de carretera) road surface
III adv (con constancia) firm, firmly, hard
IV excl Mil ¡firmes! attention! Locuciones: de firme, firm, hard
en firme, definitive ' firme' also found in these entries: Spanish: hasta - inquebrantable - plantarse - pulso - roca - terrestre - actitud - enérgico - paso - postura - propósito - tierra English: adamant - assertive - deploy - exploit - fast - firm - govern - hard - hold - land - name - secure - self-assertion - self-assertive - shaky - shore - solid - steadfast - steady - stiff - stout - strong - surface - unsteady - unwavering - wonky - attention - decisive - definite - ground - intention - march - sound - sure - unbending - wobbly -
128 smash
I [smæʃ]1) (crash) (of glass, china) fracasso m.; (of vehicles) schianto m.5) sport (in tennis) smash m., schiacciata f.II 1. [smæʃ]1) spaccare, rompere; (more violently) fracassarehe smashed the car into a tree — distrusse o sfasciò l'automobile contro un albero
2.to smash the ball — (in tennis) fare uno smash o una schiacciata
1) (disintegrate) sfasciarsi, schiantarsi2) (crash)to smash into — [ vehicle] andare a schiantarsi o a sbattere contro
3) econ. fare fallimento•- smash in- smash up* * *[smæʃ] 1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) frantumare, fracassare2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) fracassarsi2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) fracasso, schianto2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) colpo3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smash; schiacciata•- smashing- smash hit* * *smash /smæʃ/n.1 fracasso; fragore; l'andare in frantumi; sconquasso; schianto4 (fin.) crollo; tracollo; fallimento; bancarotta5 (fam., = smash hit) un successo strepitoso; un successone; un attore (uno spettacolo, ecc.) di grande successo● the smash-and-grab gang, la «banda del mattone» □ smash-and-grab raid, spaccata ( furto con effrazione di vetrina, ecc.) □ smash-up, crollo, rovina; (autom.) collisione, scontro grave; (ferr.) disastro, scontro □ to go smash, andare a sbattere in pieno; scontrarsi violentemente.♦ (to) smash /smæʃ/A v. t.1 fracassare; frantumare; mandare in frantumi; spaccare; spezzare; rompere: The hooligans smashed everything in sight, i teppisti hanno fracassato tutto ciò che si trovava a tiro; to smash the china, rompere la porcellana; to smash one's knee, spaccarsi un ginocchio2 (fam.) assestare un forte colpo a; percuotere; picchiare3 scagliare; scaraventare5 (mil. e sport) stroncare; respingere: to smash the enemy's attack, stroncare l'attacco (del) nemico6 (fin.) far fallire; mandare in rovina8 (fig.) sconfiggere; annientareB v. i.1 fracassarsi; frantumarsi; andare in frantumi: The vase fell and smashed to smithereens, il vaso cadde e andò in frantumi2 (fin.) andare in rovina; far bancarotta; fallire● to smash down, abbattere; buttar giù; sfondare: The police smashed down the door, la polizia ha sfondato la porta □ to smash sb. 's face in, spaccare la faccia a q. □ to smash in, fare irruzione ( abbattendo la porta, ecc.); abbattere ( un ostacolo); sfondare ( una porta, ecc.); ammaccare ( una lamiera, ecc.) □ to smash into, sbattere contro; urtare con forza; andare a sbattere: The coach smashed into the guardrail, il pullman è andato a sbattere contro il guardrail □ to smash open, sfondare ( una porta, una finestra) □ to smash through, sfondare ( una parete, ecc.) □ to smash up, fracassare; distruggere; ridurre (q.) a malpartito, ferire (q.) gravemente: My car was smashed up in the accident, nell'incidente la mia auto rimase distrutta □ (econ.) to smash (up) a monopoly, distruggere un monopolio.* * *I [smæʃ]1) (crash) (of glass, china) fracasso m.; (of vehicles) schianto m.5) sport (in tennis) smash m., schiacciata f.II 1. [smæʃ]1) spaccare, rompere; (more violently) fracassarehe smashed the car into a tree — distrusse o sfasciò l'automobile contro un albero
2.to smash the ball — (in tennis) fare uno smash o una schiacciata
1) (disintegrate) sfasciarsi, schiantarsi2) (crash)to smash into — [ vehicle] andare a schiantarsi o a sbattere contro
3) econ. fare fallimento•- smash in- smash up
См. также в других словарях:
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