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103 bandy about
AmE also bandy around v + o + advVT + ADVthe story was bandied about that... — se rumoreaba que...
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104 bandy-bandy, northern
2. RUS многополосая вермицелла f3. ENG northern bandy-bandy4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: АвстралияDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bandy-bandy, northern
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VT + ADVthe story was bandied about that... — se rumoreaba que...
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110 bandy-legged
{'bændilegd}
a кривокрак* * *{'bandilegd} а кривокрак.* * *кривокрак;* * *a кривокрак* * *bandy-legged[´bændi¸legd] adj кривокрак. -
111 bandy ban·dy vt
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112 bandy about (Brit) or around
vt sepsb's name immer wieder nennen; story, secret herumerzählen, herumtragen; ideas verbreiten; figures, sum, words, technical expressions um sich werfen mitthe press have been bandying his name/these words around a lot —
I'd rather you didn't bandy my nickname around the office — es wäre mir lieber, wenn Sie meinen Spitznamen nicht im Büro herumposaunen würden (inf)
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фраз. гл.; = bandy (a)round1) передавать из уст в уста; распространять ( слух)When the Websters' marriage failed, the news was quickly bandied about. — Когда свадьба Вебстера расстроилась, слух об этом быстро распространился повсюду.
2) обсуждать, упоминать (часто: без знания предмета разговора, поверхностно)Several different figures have been bandied about, but these are the only correct ones. — Обсуждалось несколько различных цифр, но только эти оказались правильными.
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пepeбpaнивaтьcя, пpeпиpaтьcя, oбмeнивaтьcя кoлкocтямиI am not going to bandy words. I require you to give up this friendship (J. Galsworthy) -
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1) Австралийский сленг: бэнди-бэнди (Vermicella annulata; маленькая ночная ядовитая змея с чёткими белыми и чёрными полосами на спине; широко распространена в Новом Южном Уэльсе)2) Герпентология: вермицелла (Vermicella) -
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абориг. бэнди-бэнди (Vermicella annulata; маленькая ночная ядовитая змея с чёткими белыми и чёрными полосами на спине; широко распространена в Новом Южном Уэльсе)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > bandy-bandy
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120 bandy III
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bandy III
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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