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101 put-up
ˈputˈʌp прил.;
разг. задуманный, заранее спланированный (напр. о краже со взломом) ;
сфабрикованный put-up plan ≈ план, составленный заранее a put-up affair/job ≈ махинация, судебная инсценировка;
подстроенное дело задуманный заранее;
подстроенный;
сфабрикованный - * job /affair/ подстроенное дело назначенный - * price отправная цена на аукционе put-up разг. задуманный, заранее спланированный;
сфабрикованный a ~ affair (или job) махинация, судебная инсценировка;
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102 put about
put about а) распространять (слух и т. п.); It has been put about thatseveral workers are to be dismissed. б) usu. past part.; scot. волновать, бес-покоить; Jim was greatly put about by the message. в) naut. сделать поворот;лечь на другой галс; The ship put about to pick up the man who had fallenoverboard. -
103 put across
put across а) перевозить, переправлять (на лодке, пароме); б) coll. успешнозавершить какое-л. дело, 'провернуть' (что-л.); The director put the businessdeal across in record time. в) coll. убедить, довести до кого-л., заставитьповерить; Advertisements are intended to put across the best qualities of theproduct. The politician was able to put himself across( to the voters) as asuitable leader. г) обманывать, надувать (кого-л.); The woman in the marketput it across me by selling me some bad eggs. -
104 put apart
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105 put at
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106 put onto
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107 put
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108 Put
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109 put across
put across 1) превозвам (с лодка); 2) ам. разг. успявам (в начинание), провеждам ( мероприятие); to \put across a deal across сключвам сделка; 3) успявам да изразя (опиша); 4): to \put across one across s.o. измамвам, заблуждавам, "мятам"; you can't \put across that across me такива не ми минават; -
110 put off
put off 1) отлагам, отменям; отсрочвам; 2) свалям (дреха; маска и под.); отблъсвам, отхвърлям (съмнения, страх и под.); 3) отървавам се, измъквам се от, отклонявам, залъгвам, будалкам (с обещания, празни приказки); 4) пробутвам, хързулвам (on); 5) обърквам, смущавам; преча; разсейвам; to \put off s.o. off his game преча на някого да играе добре; 6) отклонявам; разубеждавам ( from); отблъсвам; отщява ми се от (с ger);the merе smell of that cheese \put offs me off (it) само като помириша това сирене, ми се отщява (да го ям); to be \put off off o.'s meals загубвам апетита си; 7) тръгвам на път; мор. отплавам; -
111 put-on
{put'ɔn}
I. a престорен, привиден
II. 1. превземка
2. измама
3. пародия* * *{put'ъn} а престорен; привиден. (2) {'putъn} n 1. превземка; 2. измама; З. пародия.* * *престорен;* * *1. i. a престорен, привиден 2. ii. превземка 3. измама 4. пародия* * * -
112 put-up
{'putʌp}
a разг. нагласен, уйдурдисан* * *{'put^p} а разг. нагласен, уйдурдисан.* * *a разг. нагласен, уйдурдисан* * *put-up[´put¸ʌp] n attr разг. нагласен, уйдурдисан. -
113 put together
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114 ■ put across
■ put acrossA v. t. + avv.B v. t. + prep.2 (trasp.) traghettare3 (fam.) far credere, rifilare: I put one across my boss yesterday, ieri ho rifilato una frottola al capo □ to put a bridge across a river, scavalcare un fiume con un ponte □ to put it across to sb., darla a bere a q. (fig.). -
115 put behind
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116 put about
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117 put away
put away [something], put [something] away1) ( tidy away) ranger2) ( save) mettre [quelque chose] de côté3) (colloq) avaler [food]; descendre (colloq) [drink]put away [somebody] (colloq), put [somebody] away (colloq) ( in mental hospital) enfermer; ( in prison) boucler (colloq) -
118 put on one's thinking cap
put on one's thinking cap/put one's thinking cap on пораскинуть мозгамиLet me put my thinking cap on and see if I can come up with an answer.
Miss Stone told her pupils to put on their thinking caps before answering the question.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put on one's thinking cap
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119 put one's thinking cap on
put on one's thinking cap/put one's thinking cap on пораскинуть мозгамиLet me put my thinking cap on and see if I can come up with an answer.
Miss Stone told her pupils to put on their thinking caps before answering the question.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put one's thinking cap on
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120 put a word in for smb.
(put a (good) word in for smb. (тж. put in a (good) word for smb. или say a good word for smb.))замолвить за кого-л. словечко, заступиться за кого-л....in the National Assembly the most timid attempts to put in a word for Paris were howled down... (K. Marx, ‘The Civil War in France’, ch. III) —...Национальное собрание на самую робкую попытку сказать слово в защиту Парижа отвечало неистовым воем...
Hallo! That you, Wilfred?.. Michael speaking... One of our packers has been snooping copies of ‘Copper Coin’. He's "got the bird" - poor devil. I wondered if you'd mind putting in a word for him - old Dan won't listen to me... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part I, ch. VIII) — Алло! ты, Уилфрид?.. говорит Майкл... Слушай, один из наших упаковщиков стащил "Медяки". Его выставили, беднягу. Я и подумал: не заступишься ли ты за него - старый Дэн меня и слушать не станет...
I can't promise anything, my dear chap, but I'll put in a word in the right quarter. (C. P. Snow, ‘Homecomings’, ch. 17) — Ничего не могу обещать, мой дорогой, но постараюсь замолвить словечко где надо.
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