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[ˌdɪsɪm'bɑːk]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo sbarcare* * *(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) sbarcare* * *[ˌdɪsɪm'bɑːk]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo sbarcare -
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[dɪsɪm'bɑːk] 1. vt 2. vi* * *(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) schodzić na ląd -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) izkraut/izkāpt krastā* * *izkraut krastā; izcelt krastā; izcelties krastā -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) išlipti/išlaipinti į krantą -
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v. gå i land; landstiga* * *(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) landsätta, gå i land -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) vylodit (se)* * *• vylodit -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) vylodiť sa* * *• vylodit (sa)• pristát -
68 look\ in
1. Ithe doctor promised to look in доктор обещал зайти2. IIlook in at some time look in again (tomorrow, next week, some day, etc.) заглядывать /заходить/ опять и т. д.3. XVI1) look in at smth. look in at the window заглядывать в окно2) look in (up)on smb. I will look in upon him after breakfast я загляну к нему после завтрака; he looks in on us once in a while он изредка к нам заходит; look in at some place look in at the office (at one's club) заходить на работу (в клуб); look in for some time look in for a moment (for a while, etc.) зайти /заглянуть/ на минутку и т. д. -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) a debarca -
70 hand
He gets Sat’day night supper an’ three meals on Sunday, and he can quit Monday mornin’ after breakfast without turning his hand. — Он ужинает, да в воскресенье еще три раза поест, а в понедельник утром может позавтракать и уйти, палец о палец не ударив. He laid his hand down. — Он уронил руку на стол. Lennie’s hands remained at his sides. — Руки Ленни беспомощно висели, как плети. He cupped his hands around his mouth and yelled, “Get ‘im, Lennie!” — Потом приложил руки ко рту рупором: – Дай ему, Ленни. Lennie took his hands away from his face. — Ленни отнял ладони от лица. Curley sat down on the floor, looking in wonder at his crushed hand. — Кудряш сел на пол, с удивлением глядя на свою изувеченную руку. Le’s see your hands. — Покажи свои руки. His hand came out from under his shirt. — Он выпростал руку из-под рубашки. Lennie flapped his big hands helplessly. — Ленни беспомощно развел ручищами. They never get none under their hand. — Но в руки им ничего не досталось. She put her hands on her hips. — Она уперла руки в бедра. Clasped his hands — Стиснул руки I kept my arm where it was. — Я не отпускал ее. -
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) αποβιβάζομαι -
72 get smb. off to one side
(get smb. off to one side (тж. lead smb. to one side или take smb. on one side))отвести кого-л. в сторону ( чтобы поговорить с глазу на глаз)After breakfast Bob got me off to one side and asked me some more about Fischler. (E. S. Gardner, ‘Gold Comes in Bricks’, ch. 7) — После завтрака Боб отвел меня в сторону и попросил рассказать еще что-нибудь о Фишлере.
Rob led him to one side. ‘I have a favour I want to ask of you.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Musical Cow’, ch. 38) — Роб отвел доктора Диксона в сторону. - Я хочу попросить вас об одном одолжении.
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73 to the n-th
Yet he could live alone... and raise pheasants to be shot ultimately by fat men after breakfast. It was futility, futility to the n-th power. (D. H. Lawrence, ‘Lady Chatterley's Lover’, ch. 10) — И все же он мог бы жить один... и разводить фазанов, за которыми бы охотились после завтрака какие-нибудь толстяки. Но это была бы пустая жизнь, совершенно пустая.
...they never think of anyone but themselves; they're egoists to the Ntn. (SPI) —...эти люди ни о ком не думают, кроме себя. Это эгоисты до мозга костей.
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74 по словам
по словам (по слову) (кого, чьим (чьему))according to smb.По словам разведчика, главный японский штаб стоял в Яковлевке. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — According to the scout, the Japanese headquarters was stationed at Yakovlevka.
После завтрака мы всей компанией отправились в лес, где уже, по слову тётки Христины, появились грибы. (Н. Рыленков, Недопетая песня) — After breakfast we all set off for the woods where there were already supposed to be some mushrooms, according to Auntie Christina.
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75 get off
1. phr v слезать, вылезать; сходитьget out — выходить, вылезать, высаживаться
2. phr v снимать3. phr v уезжать, отбывать, отправлятьсяhome you idle creatures, get you home — отправляйтесь домой, бездельники, живо!
4. phr v отправлять; провожать5. phr v освободиться от работыto get the bounce — «вылететь» с работы
to get the hook — потерять работу; быть уволенным
6. phr v спастись; избежать; избавиться; отделаться отI wish I could get off washing up — как было бы хорошо, если бы меня не заставляли мыть посуду
a good lawyer will get him off — хороший адвокат сделает так, что его оправдают
get rid of — отделаться; отделываться; избавляться; избавиться
7. phr v сл. прийти в возбуждённое состояние8. phr v сл. откалывать, выкидывать9. phr v сл. отбарабанить10. phr v сл. запоминать, выучивать наизусть11. phr v сл. амер. разг. публиковать, издавать12. phr v сл. разг. рассказать; высказать13. phr v сл. спорт. стартоватьto get off the mark — стартовать, взять старт
14. phr v сл. ав. взлетать; оторваться от земли15. phr v сл. амер. сл. облегчить тяжёлое состояние психики дозой наркотикауйти из вуза, но остаться в общежитии
Синонимический ряд:1. begin (verb) begin; commence; embark on; embark upon; enter; inaugurate; initiate; jump off; kick off; launch; lead off; open; set to; start; take up; tee off2. disembark (verb) alight; deplane; descend; disembark; dismount; pile out3. go (verb) depart; exit; get away; go; leave; move; pop off; pull out; push off; quit; retire; run along; shove off; take off; withdraw -
76 disembark
[dɪsɪmˈbaːk] verbto (cause to) go from a ship on to land:يُنْزِلُ من السَّفينَهWe disembarked soon after breakfast.
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(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) débarquer -
78 disembark
(to (cause to) go from a ship on to land: We disembarked soon after breakfast.) desembarcar -
79 مباشرة
مُبَاشَرَةً \ direct: straight: This road goes direct to the airport. directly: straight: He looked directly at her. I live directly opposite the cinema. immediately: at once. right: directly; straight: Go right home at once!, immediately I’ll go right after breakfast. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. straight: directly: Go straight home. Keep straight on till you reach the bridge. through: all the way: Does this train go right through (to London)?. -
80 direct
مُبَاشَرَةً \ direct: straight: This road goes direct to the airport. directly: straight: He looked directly at her. I live directly opposite the cinema. immediately: at once. right: directly; straight: Go right home at once!, immediately I’ll go right after breakfast. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. straight: directly: Go straight home. Keep straight on till you reach the bridge. through: all the way: Does this train go right through (to London)?.
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