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bandy around bandy [sth.] about o around fare circolare, diffondere [names, information, statistics]* * *vt + adv(word, phrase) ripetere con insistenza* * *bandy around bandy [sth.] about o around fare circolare, diffondere [names, information, statistics] -
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перебраниваться, препираться, обмениваться колкостямиI am not going to bandy words. I require you to give up this - friendship. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part II, ch. VI) — Я не намерен с тобой препираться. Я требую, чтобы ты... порвала эту... дружбу.
I am not going to bandy words with you, sir... I merely tell you that if you interfere with my wife, I'll... I'll break your neck. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 5) — Я не собираюсь ссориться с вами, сэр... Скажу одно: если вы будете приставать к моей жене, я... я сверну вам шею.
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bandy about а) передавать из уст в уста; распространять (слух) When theWebsters' marriage failed, the news was quickly bandied about. Когда свадьбаВебстера расстроилась, слух об этом быстро распространился повсюду. б) обсуж-дать Several different figures have been bandied about, but these are the onlycorrect ones. Обсуждалось несколько различных цифр, но только эти оказалисьправильными. -
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bandy around а) передавать из уст в уста; распространять (слух) When theWebsters' marriage failed, the news was quickly bandied about. Когда свадьбаВебстера расстроилась, слух об этом быстро распространился повсюду. б) обсуж-дать Several different figures have been bandied about, but these are the onlycorrect ones. Обсуждалось несколько различных цифр, но только эти оказалисьправильными. -
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bandy-legged [ˏbændɪˊlegd] aкривоно́гий -
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Bandy — Ban dy, v. i. To contend, as at some game in which each strives to drive the ball his own way. [1913 Webster] Fit to bandy with thy lawless sons. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bandy — Ban dy, a. Bent; crooked; curved laterally, esp. with the convex side outward; as, a bandy leg. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bandy — bandy1 [ban′dē] vt. bandied, bandying [Fr bander, to bandy at tennis, lit., connect by binding: see BAND1, vt.] 1. to toss or hit back and forth, as a ball 2. to pass (gossip, rumor, etc.) about freely and carelessly 3. to give and take; specif … English World dictionary