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121 protekao
pp & adj flowed by; (vrijeme) passed/ /rolled by, elapsed, expired | u -le dvije godine in the last (ili for the past) two years; protekaolih mjeseci for months past -
122 slog
[slɔg] 1. сущ.; разг.1) сильный удар2) тяжёлая, изнурительная работа3) длительная ходьба; долгое и утомительное путешествие пешком2. гл.1) бить, колотить, сильно ударятьSyn:beat 3.2) ( slog at) разг.; = slog away корпеть, вкалывать, упорно работатьJane at last passed the examination by slogging (away) at her studies for months. — После долгих упорных занятий Джейн наконец сдала экзамен.
Syn:plod 2.3)а) с трудом брести, еле тащитьсяSyn:plod 2. -
123 blind
I n AmE slII adj slWith a good defense counsel he'll get three months or a blind — С хорошим адвокатом он получит три месяца или отделается штрафом
III adv slShe loses count of her drinks and is liable to get a little blind — Она теряет счет выпитому и начинает немного балдеть
I passed the exams easily, I knew it blind — Я легко сдал экзамены - я все знал назубок
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124 love laughs at locksmiths
≈ любовь на замок не запрёшь, любовь не знает преград‘I'm sorry to disobey you, but I can't help it.’ ‘You'll find you can help it after you've been cooped up here for a few more months,’ said Percy. A gentle smile played over Maud's face. ‘Love laughs at locksmiths,’ she murmured softly and passed from the room. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘A Damsel in Distress’, ch. VI) — - Мне неприятно идти против твоей воли. Но я ничего не могу поделать. - И все-таки тебе придется покориться, если не хочешь сидеть здесь взаперти еще несколько месяцев, - сказал Перси. Мод кротко улыбнулась: - Любовь на замок не запрешь, - тихо сказала она и вышла из комнаты.
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