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1 it has become fashionable to discuss ...
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2 to be fashionable
to be (to become) fashionable быть (стать) модным -
3 мода
жен. fashion, vogue вышедший из моды ≈ out of fashion высокая мода ≈ high fashion показ мод ≈ fashion show, mannequin parade последний крик моды ≈ the last word in fashion, the latest thing in fashion, dernier cry, all the rage, all the vogue выходить из моды ≈ to go out of fashion по последней моде ≈ in the latest fashion входить в моду ≈ to come into fashion, to become fashionable вводить в моду ≈ to bring into fashion;
to introduce a fashion брать моду ≈ to take to doing smth., to get into the habit of doing smth.мод|а - ж. fashion;
vogue;
быть в ~е be* in a fashion;
по ~е fashionable, fashionably;
не по ~е unfashionable, unfashionably;
по последней ~е in the latest fashion;
вводить ~у set* the fashion (for) ;
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4 входить в моду
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > входить в моду
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5 life
[laɪf]n(pl lives [laɪvz])1) жизнь, существование, деятельностьIs there any life on that planet? — На той планете есть какая-либо жизнь? /На той планете есть какие-либо живые существа?
The average life of a dog is ten years. — Собаки в среднем живут десять лет.
The streets are full of life. — Жизнь на улицах бьет ключом.
- physical lifeThe drooping plant came to life in water. — Поникшее растение в воде ожило.
- low life
- busy life
- adult life
- this life
- other life
- all one's life
- one's own life
- somebody else's life
- working life
- life force
- life science
- life span- life boat- life jacket
- life scientist
- life giving rain
- life of the people
- life cycle of a frog
- life of a battery
- life for life
- life of pleasure
- matter of life and death
- happiest days of smb's life
- original of life
- fight struggle for one's life
- charities of life
- necessities of life
- people from all sections of public life
- speed and the noise of city life
- threat to smb's life
- thread of life
- average span of life
- books true to life
- appointment for life
- post for life
- pension for life
- love of life
- way of life
- end of smb's life
- meaning of one's life
- art of leading one's life
- her last hours of life
- water swarms with life
- in after life
- in the course of smb's life
- at the cost
- in the prime of life
- for the rest of one's life
- at my time of life
- for dear life
- have enough food to sustain life
- bring smb, smth to life
- come to life
- go forth into the highways and by ways of life
- have power over life and death
- preserve life
- be sould of the party
- beat smb within an inch of his life
- beg for one's life
- cling to life
- enjoy one's life
- value one's life
- fill up one's life with useful work
- get as much fun out of life as possible
- get the fright of one's life
- give one's life to science
- give new life to smb, smth
- guide smb's life
- have a double life
- hold a post for life
- lay down one's life for one's country
- lead a dog's life
- lead smb a dog's life
- live a happy life
- live an easy life
- live a simple life
- live one's own life
- make a new life for oneself
- make one's own life
- make life easy
- make an attempt on smb's life
- make smb's life miserable
- quit this life
- risk one's life
- run for dear life
- run for one's life
- save one's own life
- sell one's life dearly
- sentence smb to hard labour for life
- spare smb's life
- spend one's life in smth
- start life as an messenger
- take smb's life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- trust one's life to doctors
- everything that has life
- smb's last hours of life2) жизнь, образ жизниSport has always been a part of university life. — Спорт всегда был частью университетской жизни.
- private lifeTV has become part of our everyday life. — Телевидение прочно вошло в наш быт.
- city life
- human life
- miserable life
- everyday life
- quiet life
- American life
- fashionable life
- high life
- social life
- college life
- fascinating life
- married life
- retired lie
- life of the capital
- life of crime
- chose a political life
- enter a political life
- lead an active life3) реальность, действительностьHe has had a successful life. — У него была успешная карьера.
The life of the Roman Empire was long. — Римская Империя существовала долго.
There he stands, as large as life. — Вон он стоит собственной персоной.
There he is as big as life. — Вот он, во всей своей красе.
- life portraitIt is a larger than life version of our present society. — Это преувеличенная картина современного общества.
- life of the contract
- realities of life
- portrait from life
- in real life
- during the life of the last Labour Government
- as big as life
- face life
- learn something of life
- mould life
- paint from life
- paint smb, smth to the life
- see something of life
- see life
- take life easy
- take one's subjects from life
- characters taken from life4) (часто в отрицательных предложениях) жизнь, энергияThere was no life in her movements. — Она вяло двигалась.
Will you put more life into the matter. — Займись, пожалуйста, данным вопросом с бо́льшим воодушевлением.
- actors put no life in their performance- there was no life in her voice
- there was no life in her eyesI have seen something of life. — я знаю настоящую жизнь.
The portrait is my uncle to the life. — Портрет - точная копия моего дядюшки.
Do you think I'm going to trust a person like him? Not on your life! — И ты думаешь, что я буду доверять такому человеку, как он? Ни в коем случае!
There is life in the old dog yet. — ◊ Есть еще порох в пороховницах.
- how is life?While there is life there is hope. — ◊ Пока жив человек, жива и надежда
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6 new
1. n новое2. a новый; ранее не существовавшийnew members of the UN — новые члены ООН, государства, только что принятые в ООН
new arrival — только что прибывший ; новый приезжий
new growth — новообразование, опухоль
3. a новый, только что обнаруженный или открытый4. a новый, не бывший в употребленииnew development — новшество; новая разработка
5. a современный, новейшийNew Greek — новогреческий язык; современный греческий язык
6. a пренебр. часто новоявленный, недавнийI can clock up 100 miles an hour in my new car — на моей новой машине я могу показать скорость 100 миль в час
7. a незнакомыйI am new to Moscow — я недавно в Москве, я ещё плохо знаю Москву
he was new about the house — он ещё не привык к дому, он ещё не освоился с квартирой
8. a неопытный, новыйnew chum — новый сотрудник ; новенький, новичок
9. a иной, другой; обновлённыйto lead a new life — изменить образ жизни, начать иную жизнь
10. a ещё один, ещё несколько; дополнительный, новыйnew trial — новое рассмотрение дела, пересмотр дела
11. a свежийspickandspan new — совершенно новый, абсолютно свежий
12. a молодой13. a как компонент сложных слов ново-, свеже-, только чтоnew-caged beast — зверь, только что посаженный в клетку
new departure — новая линия ; новая инициатива, почин, новшество
new lease on life — возрождение надежд, возвращение жизненных сил
Mary has taken a new lease of life since she became interested in gardening — заинтересовавшись садоводством, Мери воспрянула духом
14. adv недавно, только чтоnew Australian — иммигрант, недавно поселившийся в Австралии
15. adv заново, вновьСинонимический ряд:1. additional (adj.) added; additional; another; else; extra; farther; further; increased; more; other; supplementary2. current (adj.) current; faddish; fashionable; latest; modern; modish; popular3. different (adj.) brand-new; different; dissimilar; distinct; unlike4. fresh (adj.) bizarre; fresh; innovative; inventive; just out; late; modernistic; neoteric; newfangled; new-fashioned; new-sprung; novel; original; recent; uncontaminated; unique; unprecedented; unspoiled; unused; unusual5. present (adj.) contemporary; existent; existing; present; present-day6. pristine (adj.) pristine; untouched; virgin7. refreshed (adj.) refreshed; regenerated; reinvigorated; renewed; revived8. unfamiliar (adj.) strange; unaccustomed; unfamiliar9. untrained (adj.) incompetent; inexperienced; unseasoned; unskilled; untrained10. recently (other) afresh; anew; freshly; lately; newly; of late; recentlyАнтонимический ряд:antique; archaic; deteriorated; obsolete; old; old-fashioned; outmoded; prehistoric; primeval; primordial; stale; used; worn
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