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121 drive\ out
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122 get smth. out of one's blood
забыть о чём-л., отрешиться от чего-л.; ≈ выбросить что-л. из головыWhen Tom moved to the city, he couldn't get the country out of his blood. (DAI) — Когда Том переехал в город, он никак не мог забыть свой родной край.
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123 Discoveries, Monument of the
Located on the Tagus shore in Belém, not far from the Tower of Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument of the Discoveries is a stone tribute of relatively recent origin. Built originally in 1940, as part of the Estado Novo's Double Centenary Exposition of the Portuguese World, the Monument of the Discoveries was constructed of temporary, lightweight materials. Unlike most of the exposition's constructions, however, the monument was not torn down after the exposition closed in December 1940. It remained in place and was reconstructed out of permanent materials and stone in time for the 1960 celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator).The monument is the work of sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida. It is complemented by an enormous mosaic wind rose showing the points of the compass, which was contributed by the Union of South Africa and is set in the open square just inland from the monument. This modern construction forms an imposing caravel in full sail, with Prince Henry the Navigator at the prow and a group of the country's chief navigators and sailors behind him. Notably, Columbus, who sailed for Spain, is not among them.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Discoveries, Monument of the
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124 a hair of the dog
разг.вино для опохмелки [часть выражения take a hair of the dog that bit you; см. take a hair of the dog that bit you]The people who lodged here were not... racing men who rose in the morning with headaches and asked for a hair of the dog that bit them, but respectable women from the country and elderly gentlemen who belonged to exclusive clubs. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Cakes and Ale’, ch. II) — В этих меблированных комнатах проживали не... любители играть на бегах, просыпающиеся утром с головной болью и жаждущие опохмелиться, а вполне респектабельные дамы из провинции и пожилые джентльмены - члены фешенебельных клубов.
‘A hair of the dog that bit him,’ he would say as he poured out the beer, carefully so that the foam should not make him wait too long to drink. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 23) — - Клин клином вышибай, - изрекал Уортон, осторожно наливая себе пиво, чтобы пена не мешала ему поскорее добраться до вожделенной влаги.
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125 strike out
1) (hit out) colpireto strike out at — attaccare [ adversary]; fig. prendersela con [ critics]
2) (proceed)to strike out in new directions — fig. intraprendere nuove strade
to strike out on one's own — mettersi in proprio; strike [sth.] out, strike out [sth.] (delete) cancellare, depennare [name, paragraph]
* * *1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) cancellare2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) (menare colpi)* * *1. vt + adv(cross out) depennare2. vi + adv1)to strike out (at) — tirare colpi (a), dare botte (a)2)to strike out (for) — dirigersi (verso)to strike out on one's own — (fig: in business) mettersi in proprio
* * *1) (hit out) colpireto strike out at — attaccare [ adversary]; fig. prendersela con [ critics]
2) (proceed)to strike out in new directions — fig. intraprendere nuove strade
to strike out on one's own — mettersi in proprio; strike [sth.] out, strike out [sth.] (delete) cancellare, depennare [name, paragraph]
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126 frighten the daylight out of smb.
жарг.(frighten (или scare) the (living) daylight(s) out of smb.)перепугать кого-л. до потери сознания, до смертиYou're like a trapeze performer, whirling around so damned fast nobody can be sure just what You're doing and taking such chances you scare the daylights out of me. (E. S. Gardner, ‘Pass the Gravy’, ch. 16) — Ты как акробат на трапеции. Вертишься с такой быстротой, что за тобой и уследить невозможно, и так рискуешь, что у меня сердце в пятки уходит от страха.
That Boom! so early in the forenoon was enough to scare the daylights out of any man. (E. Caldwell, ‘Complete Stories’, ‘Country Full of Swedes’) — Звуки выстрелов! И так рано утром! Хоть кого перепугают до потери сознания.
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127 OCOG Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising Program
программа ОКОИ по наружной рекламе
Официальная программа по использованию всех наружных рекламных площадей на территории страны-организатора и по защите маркетинговых прав официальных партнеров (например, в отношении размещения рекламы на автобусных остановках и автобусах, на рекламных щитах и т. п.).
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OCOG outdoor advertising program
OCOG Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising Program
Official program for the usage of all out-of-home advertising space in the host country and for the protection of the official partners marketing rights (e.g. bus shelters, billboards, bus wraps, etc.).
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128 carve out
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