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1 Moonshine in the water
Призрачная надеждаDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Moonshine in the water
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2 a moonshine in the water
редк.≈ призрачная надежда, нечто призрачное, нереальноеI care little about that nonsense - it's a moonshine in the water... (V. Scott, ‘Rob Roy’, ch. XXVI) — я не придаю значения этой ерунде; это все равно что лунные блики на воде...
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3 moonshine
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4 kick
I n infml1)2) infml3) infml4) AmE infmlThe kick came from those who paid over their good money — Возражения посыпались от тех, кто платил свои кровные денежки
You're getting paid enough, you've got no real kicks — Тебе достаточно платят, поэтому тебе жаловаться фактически не на что
What's the kick, man? — На что жалуемся, приятель?
5) slShe gets a big kick out of watching him — Она получает огромное удовольствие, наблюдая за ним
A good sunset always gives her the hell of a kick — Она буквально балдеет, любуясь закатом
I get a tremendous kick water-skiing — Я тащусь, когда катаюсь на водных лыжах
6) slWhat do you say you and me take a go at the hunting kick? — А если нам серьезно заняться охотой? Что ты скажешь на это?
7) AmE slII vi1) infmlShe can just kick all she wants to — Она может жаловаться, сколько ей угодно
2) sl3) sl esp AmEIII vtI'm bogue but I ain't gonna indulge. I'm trying to kick — Меня всего ломает, но я больше не собираюсь употреблять наркотики. Я решил завязать
1) infmlNo matter what I did I couldn't kick that stupid fear — Что я только не делал, чтобы отделаться от этого дурацкого страха, но ничего не помогало
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5 wine
1. n вино2. n наливка3. n опьянение4. n тёмно-красный цвет, бордо5. n унив. жарг. пирушка6. v разг. выпивать, бражничать7. v разг. поить, угощать виномwine with a dash of water — вино, слегка разбавленное водой
to overindulge in wine — злоупотреблять вином, много пить
he pantomimed drinking wine — он изобразил, как пьют вино
Синонимический ряд:intoxicating beverage (noun) alcohol; booze; hard liquor; hooch; intoxicating beverage; intoxicating drink; liquor; moonshine; spirits
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