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101 heavily
[ˈhevɪlɪ]to weigh heavily (with smb.) иметь большое значение (для кого-л.); to be heavily in debt быть по уши в долгах heavily сильно; to be punished heavily понести суровое наказание; it is raining heavily идет сильный дождь heavily тяжело; to breathe heavily тяжело дышать heavily сильно; to be punished heavily понести суровое наказание; it is raining heavily идет сильный дождь heavily тягостно, тяжело; to take (smth.) heavily тяжело переживать (что-л.) heavily тяжело; to breathe heavily тяжело дышать heavy: heavily редк. = heavily; time hangs heavy время тянется медленно, скучно heavily сильно; to be punished heavily понести суровое наказание; it is raining heavily идет сильный дождь heavily тягостно, тяжело; to take (smth.) heavily тяжело переживать (что-л.) tax heavily облагать высоким налогом to weigh heavily (with smb.) иметь большое значение (для кого-л.); to be heavily in debt быть по уши в долгах -
102 deserve
dɪˈzə:v гл. заслуживать, быть достойным чего-л. to deserve attention ≈ заслуживать внимания to deserve well (ill) ≈ заслуживать награды (наказания) to deserve well of one's country ≈ иметь большие заслуги перед родиной to deserve richly ≈ вполне заслуживать Syn: merit, win, earn, gain заслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.) - to * punishment заслуживать наказания - to * to be punished заслуживать наказания - to * to die заслужить смерть - to * smth. well /richly, thoroughly/ вполне заслужить что-л. - it is more than I * я этого не заслужил - to * well of smb. иметь большие заслуги перед кем-л. - to * ill of smb. не иметь никаких заслуг перед кем-л. - he ought to be punished as he *s его следует наказать по заслугам deserve быть достойным ~ заслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.) ;
to deserve attention заслуживать внимания;
to deserve well (ill) заслуживать награды (наказания) ~ заслуживать ~ заслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.) ;
to deserve attention заслуживать внимания;
to deserve well (ill) заслуживать награды (наказания) ~ заслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.) ;
to deserve attention заслуживать внимания;
to deserve well (ill) заслуживать награды (наказания) to ~ well of one's country иметь большие заслуги перед родиной -
103 worthy
ˈwə:ðɪ
1. прил.
1) достойный;
заслуживающий (of;
с инф.) worthy of the name
2) подходящий, подобающий Syn: corresponding, respective
3) (обыкн. ирон.) почтенный
2. сущ.
1) достойный, уважаемый человек
2) знаменитость видная фигура преим. (ироничное) (разговорное) важная птица, важная особа, "шишка" - local worthies сливки местного общества (часто of) достойный;
заслуживающий - * adversary достойный противник - * life честно прожитая жизнь - * of praise /to be praised/ достойный похвалы - * of punishment /of being punished, to be punished/ заслуживающий наказания - the plan is * of consideration этот план заслуживает рассмотрения - poetry * of the name подлинная поэзия - it is * of note that... следует заметить, что..., примечательно, что... соответствующий, подобающий - a speech * of the occasion речь, подобающая случаю ( устаревшее) почтенный;
достойный - * man достойный человек (- worthy) как компонент сложных слов: заслуживающий..., достойный... - noteworthy заслуживающий внимания - blameworthy достойный порицания - praiseworthy похвальный ~ достойный;
заслуживающий (of;
с inf.) ;
worthy of the name такой, о котором стоило бы говорить;
worthy of praise, worthy to be praised достойный похвалы ~ достойный;
заслуживающий (of;
с inf.) ;
worthy of the name такой, о котором стоило бы говорить;
worthy of praise, worthy to be praised достойный похвалы ~ достойный;
заслуживающий (of;
с inf.) ;
worthy of the name такой, о котором стоило бы говорить;
worthy of praise, worthy to be praised достойный похвалы -
104 deserve
[dıʹzɜ:v] vзаслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.)to deserve punishment [attention, a reward] - заслуживать наказания [внимания, награды]
to deserve smth. well /richly, thoroughly/ - вполне заслужить что-л.
to deserve well of smb. [of one's country] - иметь большие заслуги перед кем-л. [перед родиной]
to deserve ill of smb. - не иметь никаких заслуг перед кем-л.
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105 worthy
1. [ʹwɜ:ðı] n1. видная фигура2. преим. ирон. разг. важная птица, важная особа; «шишка»2. [ʹwɜ:ðı] a1. ( часто of) достойный; заслуживающийworthy of praise /to be praised/ - достойный похвалы
worthy of punishment /of being punished, to be punished/ - заслуживающий наказания
it is worthy of note that... - следует заметить, что..., примечательно, что...
2. соответствующий, подобающийa speech worthy of the occasion - речь, подобающая случаю
3. арх. почтенный; достойный4. (-worthy) как компонент сложных слов заслуживающий...; достойный... -
106 surely feels the shoe pinching
Пословица: знает кошка, чьё мясо съела (used to mean: he (she) surely understands that he (she) is to blame and might be punished and knows what for), чует кошка, чьё мясо съела (used to mean: he (she) surely understands that he (she) is to blame and might be punished and knows what for)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > surely feels the shoe pinching
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107 the pitcher goes often to the well but is broken at last
Пословица: повадился кувшин по воду ходить, тут ему и голову сломить, повадился кувшин по воду - сломить ему голову (he who has developed a bad habit (smoking, cheating, etc) will suffer from it, will be punished), повадился кувшин по воду ходить, там ему и голову сломить (he who has developed a bad habit (smoking, cheating, etc) will suffer from it, will be punished)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the pitcher goes often to the well but is broken at last
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108 punish
1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) castigar2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) castigar•- punishment
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punish vb castigartr['pʌnɪʃ]1 castigarpunish ['pʌnɪʃ] vt: castigarv.• castigar v.• penar v.'pʌnɪʃa) \<\<child\>\> castigar*; \<\<offender/offense\>\> castigar*, sancionar (frml)b) ( treat harshly) \<\<error/lapse\>\> aprovechar; \<\<ball/opponent\>\> castigar*; \<\<body/engine\>\> castigar*, exigirle* demasiado a['pʌnɪʃ]VT1) castigarto punish sb for sth/for doing sth — castigar a algn por algo/por hacer algo
they were severely punished for their disobedience — los castigaron severamente por su desobediencia
2) (fig) * maltratar* * *['pʌnɪʃ]a) \<\<child\>\> castigar*; \<\<offender/offense\>\> castigar*, sancionar (frml)b) ( treat harshly) \<\<error/lapse\>\> aprovechar; \<\<ball/opponent\>\> castigar*; \<\<body/engine\>\> castigar*, exigirle* demasiado a -
109 unwise
(not wise; foolish: an unwise suggestion; It was rather unwise of you to agree to do that.) imprudente- unwiselyunwise adj poco aconsejable / imprudenteit would be unwise to leave your job now sería poco aconsejable que dejaras tu trabajo en este momentotr[ʌn'waɪz]1 (foolish) imprudente; (senseless) insensato,-a2 (illadvised) desaconsejable, poco aconsejableunwise [.ʌn'waɪz] adj: imprudente, desacertado, poco aconsejableadj.• desacertado, -a adj.• desatentado, -a adj.• desatinado, -a adj.• errado, -a adj.• imprudente adj.• indiscreto, -a adj.• mal aconsejado adj.• tonto, -a adj.'ʌn'waɪzadjective <action/decision> poco prudente or sensato, desaconsejable['ʌn'waɪz]ADJ (=careless) imprudente; (=inadvisable) poco aconsejableit would be unwise to — + infin sería poco aconsejable + infin
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110 cop
I noun II 1.1)when..., you'll cop it — (be punished) wenn..., dann kannst du was erleben
2)2. nounthey copped it — (were killed) sie mussten dran glauben (salopp)
no cop, not much cop — nichts Besonderes
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85730/cop_out">cop out* * *[kop](a slang abbreviation of copper II.)* * *[kɒp, AM kɑ:p]I. nto play \cops and robbers Räuber und Gendarm spielento not be much \cop nicht besonders gut seinwas that film you went to see any \cop? taugte der Film was, den ihr gesehen habt?3.III. vt<- pp->1. BRIT, AUS (sl)you'll really \cop it if your parents find out du wirst wirklich Ärger kriegen, wenn's deine Eltern erfahren▪ to \cop sth etw bekommen▪ to \cop sb jdn schnappen5.▶ to \cop a feel (fam!) angrapschen* * *[kɒp]1. n2) (Brit inf= arrest)
it's a fair cop — jetzt hats mich erwischt (inf)3) (Brit inf)2. vt(inf: catch) sb schnappen (inf), erwischen (inf); clout, thump fangen (inf)he copped one right on the nose — er fing eine genau auf der Nase (inf)
when they found out he didn't have a licence he really copped it (Brit) — als sie herausfanden, dass er keinen Führerschein hatte, war er dran (inf)
hey, cop a load of this! — he, hör dir das mal an! (inf)
* * *cop1 [kɒp; US kɑp] s1. Spinnerei:a) (Garn)Kötzer m, (Garn)Winde fb) Garnwickel m, -spule f, -knäuel m2. a) Haufen mb) (kleiner) Hügelcop2 [kɒp; US kɑp] slA v/t1. erwischen (at bei):cop sb doing sth jemanden (dabei) erwischen, wie er etwas tut;cop sb stealing jemanden beim Stehlen erwischen;2. klauena) sich schuldig bekennen, um dadurch eine mildere Strafe zu bekommen,b) sich wegen einer kleinen Straftat schuldig bekennen, um nicht wegen einer größeren vor Gericht gestellt zu werdena) einen Rückzieher machen, aussteigen (beide umg) (of, on aus):cop out on society aussteigenb) sich drücken (of, on von, vor dat)C s1. Br it’s a fair cop jetzt hats mich erwischt;it wasn’t much cop es war nichts Besonderes2. Bulle m pej (Polizist):be on the cops bei der Polizei sein;play cops and robbers Räuber und Gendarm spielen* * *I noun II 1.1)when..., you'll cop it — (be punished) wenn..., dann kannst du was erleben
2)2. nounthey copped it — (were killed) sie mussten dran glauben (salopp)
no cop, not much cop — nichts Besonderes
Phrasal Verbs:- cop out* * *v.erwischen v. -
111 answer for
1) ((often with to) to bear the responsibility or be responsible for (something): I'll answer to your mother for your safety.) tage ansvar2) (to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) stå til ansvar; undgælde* * *1) ((often with to) to bear the responsibility or be responsible for (something): I'll answer to your mother for your safety.) tage ansvar2) (to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) stå til ansvar; undgælde -
112 day of reckoning
(the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.) regnskabets time* * *(the time when one has to pay for, or be punished for, one's mistakes, crimes etc.) regnskabets time -
113 disobedience
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114 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra -
115 honesty
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116 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) retfærdighed2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) retssag3) (a judge.) dommer•- do
- in justice to* * *1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) retfærdighed2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) retssag3) (a judge.) dommer•- do
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117 outlaw
1. noun(a criminal, especially one who is punished by being refused the protection of the law.) fredløs2. verb(to make (someone) an outlaw.) erklære for fredløs* * *1. noun(a criminal, especially one who is punished by being refused the protection of the law.) fredløs2. verb(to make (someone) an outlaw.) erklære for fredløs -
118 punish
1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) straffe2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) straffe•- punishment
- punitive* * *1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) straffe2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) straffe•- punishment
- punitive -
119 punishable
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120 punishment
1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) straf2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) straf* * *1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) straf2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) straf
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