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61 bring up to date
1) (smth.) сделать что-л. более современным, обновить, модернизировать; см. тж. up to date 1)They'll have to spend millions and millions before they can bring their equipment up to date. — Им придется затратить не один миллион, прежде чем они смогут обновить свое оборудование.
2) (smb.) ввести кого-л. в курс дела, сообщить кому-л. последние данные, новости и т. пWe gossiped pleasantly about our common friends and Mrs. Tower brought me up to date in the scandal of the day. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Jane’) — Мы долго разговаривали о наших общих друзьях, и миссис Тауэр сообщила мне все последние сплетни.
Tell me about yourself, bring me up to date. (J. Baldwin, ‘Another Country’, book II, ch. II) — Расскажи мне о себе. О своей жизни.
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62 bring back
вернуть, возвратитьYou can borrow my car if you promise to bring it back tomorrow.
I brought the book back to the library yesterday.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > bring back
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63 bring through
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64 bring on your bears
амер.; разг.≈ делайте что хотите, я вас не боюсьHe can request England or Canada... to bring on their bears. (‘Chicago Tribune’) — Министр может заявить Англии и Канаде: можете делать всё, что заблагорассудится, вам нас не запугать.
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65 bring to mind
вcпoминaть, пpипoминaть; вocкpeшaть или вызывaть в пaмяти; нaпoминaтьHer sons were fat and exactly resembled their mother, and I do not bring them to mind except as eating and drinking (P. S. Buck). 'Have you ever heard her speak of anyone called Bobbington..?' 'Really, now I can't call to mind that I have' (A. Christie) -
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сводить вместе( спорящих, враждующих) I'm glad that the brothers have been brought together after all their quarrels. ≈ Я очень рад, что братья снова вместе после всех их ссор. Syn: chuck together
2), fling together
1), throw together
2), toss together
3) мирить, примирять - they can be brought together их можно помиритьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring together
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67 bring together
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68 bring out one's sidearm
Полицейский термин: применить личное оружие (a firearm as opposed to a Taser or a can of pepperspray)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bring out one's sidearm
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69 bring under
1. vt always separate(= subdue) unterwerfen2. vt +prep obj(= categorize) bringen unter (+dat)this can be brought under four main headings — dies lässt sich in vier Kategorien gliedern
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70 bring together
phr v мирить, примирятьСинонимический ряд:assemble (verb) assemble; call together; congregate; convene; gather; muster; rally; round up; summon -
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♦ (to) bring /brɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. brought), v. t. e i.1 portare (con sé): Bring the book here, please, per favore, porta qui il libro; Can I bring a friend?, posso portare un amico?; She had brought her knitting with her, si era portata (dietro) il lavoro a maglia2 portare; far venire; far accorrere; attirare: Her cries brought her neighbours running, le sue grida fecero accorrere i vicini; What brings you here?, che cosa ti porta qui?; che ci fai qui?; The fair brings thousands of visitors to the city, la fiera attira in città migliaia di visitatori; to bring st. to sb. 's mind, ricordare qc. a q.; far pensare q. a qc.3 portare; apportare; contribuire con: to bring one's experience to st., apportare la propria esperienza a qc.4 portare; procurare; dare; far venire; causare; cagionare; determinare: to bring st. to an end (o close) porre fine a qc.; chiudere qc.; to bring good luck, portare fortuna; to bring trouble, portare (o procurare) guai; to bring relief, dare sollievo; to bring satisfaction, procurare soddisfazione; It brought tears to my eyes, mi fece salire le lacrime agli occhi; The answer brought a smile to his face, la risposta lo fece sorridere; to bring sb. to his senses, far intendere ragione a q.; (leg.) to bring an action ( against sb.), fare causa (a q.); sporgere querela (contro q.): to bring a libel action, sporgere querela per diffamazione; (leg.) to bring a charge against sb., muovere un'accusa a q.5 fruttare; rendere: His novels bring him £80,000 pounds a year, i suoi romanzi gli rendono ottantamila sterline all'anno; This picture will bring me £1,000, questo quadro mi frutterà mille sterline; Second-hand cars bring a good price now, le automobili di seconda mano si vendono a un prezzo alto ora6 convincere (q. a fare qc.); riuscire (a far fare qc. a q.): In the end I brought him to see the wisdom of my plan, alla fine riuscii a fargli capire la bontà del mio piano● (leg.) to bring sb. before a court, portare q. in tribunale □ to bring st. before st., sottoporre qc. a qc. (una commissione, un'assemblea, ecc.) □ (fam. USA) to bring home the bacon ► bacon □ to bring st. home to sb., far capire qc. a q.; aprire gli occhi a q. su qc. □ to bring st. on oneself, procurarsi da solo qc. ( di negativo); tirarsi addosso qc. (fig.) □ to bring oneself to do st., riuscire a fare qc.; farcela a fare qc.; sentirsela di fare qc.; avere il coraggio di fare qc.: I couldn't bring myself to watch, non ce la feci a guardare; I just cannot bring myself to tell him the truth, non ho il coraggio di dirgli la verità □ to bring sb. to account, esigere spiegazioni da q.; chiedere conto di qc. a q. □ to bring st. to the attention (o notice) of, portare qc. all'attenzione di; far notare qc. a □ to bring to bear, esercitare; mettere in azione (o in opera); fare uso di, far valere: to bring pressure to bear on, esercitare pressioni su; He brought his experience to bear on the situation, fece valere la sua esperienza in quella situazione □ to bring sb. to justice, portare q. davanti alla giustizia (o in tribunale). -
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♦ (to) bring /brɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. brought), v. t. e i.1 portare (con sé): Bring the book here, please, per favore, porta qui il libro; Can I bring a friend?, posso portare un amico?; She had brought her knitting with her, si era portata (dietro) il lavoro a maglia2 portare; far venire; far accorrere; attirare: Her cries brought her neighbours running, le sue grida fecero accorrere i vicini; What brings you here?, che cosa ti porta qui?; che ci fai qui?; The fair brings thousands of visitors to the city, la fiera attira in città migliaia di visitatori; to bring st. to sb. 's mind, ricordare qc. a q.; far pensare q. a qc.3 portare; apportare; contribuire con: to bring one's experience to st., apportare la propria esperienza a qc.4 portare; procurare; dare; far venire; causare; cagionare; determinare: to bring st. to an end (o close) porre fine a qc.; chiudere qc.; to bring good luck, portare fortuna; to bring trouble, portare (o procurare) guai; to bring relief, dare sollievo; to bring satisfaction, procurare soddisfazione; It brought tears to my eyes, mi fece salire le lacrime agli occhi; The answer brought a smile to his face, la risposta lo fece sorridere; to bring sb. to his senses, far intendere ragione a q.; (leg.) to bring an action ( against sb.), fare causa (a q.); sporgere querela (contro q.): to bring a libel action, sporgere querela per diffamazione; (leg.) to bring a charge against sb., muovere un'accusa a q.5 fruttare; rendere: His novels bring him £80,000 pounds a year, i suoi romanzi gli rendono ottantamila sterline all'anno; This picture will bring me £1,000, questo quadro mi frutterà mille sterline; Second-hand cars bring a good price now, le automobili di seconda mano si vendono a un prezzo alto ora6 convincere (q. a fare qc.); riuscire (a far fare qc. a q.): In the end I brought him to see the wisdom of my plan, alla fine riuscii a fargli capire la bontà del mio piano● (leg.) to bring sb. before a court, portare q. in tribunale □ to bring st. before st., sottoporre qc. a qc. (una commissione, un'assemblea, ecc.) □ (fam. USA) to bring home the bacon ► bacon □ to bring st. home to sb., far capire qc. a q.; aprire gli occhi a q. su qc. □ to bring st. on oneself, procurarsi da solo qc. ( di negativo); tirarsi addosso qc. (fig.) □ to bring oneself to do st., riuscire a fare qc.; farcela a fare qc.; sentirsela di fare qc.; avere il coraggio di fare qc.: I couldn't bring myself to watch, non ce la feci a guardare; I just cannot bring myself to tell him the truth, non ho il coraggio di dirgli la verità □ to bring sb. to account, esigere spiegazioni da q.; chiedere conto di qc. a q. □ to bring st. to the attention (o notice) of, portare qc. all'attenzione di; far notare qc. a □ to bring to bear, esercitare; mettere in azione (o in opera); fare uso di, far valere: to bring pressure to bear on, esercitare pressioni su; He brought his experience to bear on the situation, fece valere la sua esperienza in quella situazione □ to bring sb. to justice, portare q. davanti alla giustizia (o in tribunale). -
73 a woman can throw more out the back door in a teaspoon than a man can bring in the front door in a shovel
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74 a woman can throw out the window more than a man can bring in at the door
var: a woman can throw more out the back door in a teaspoon than a man can bring in the front door in a shovelsyn: when the husband earns well, the wife spends wellжінка може більше викинути у вікно, ніж чоловік принести через двері ≅ жінка більше викине ложкою, ніж чоловік принесе лопатоюEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a woman can throw out the window more than a man can bring in at the door
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75 (to) bring up
фраз. гл.1. поднимать (вопрос)2. биол. (у пчел) отрыгиватьThe pollen is carried in special baskets on the hind legs and the nectar is swallowed, then brought up again on returning to the hive. — Пыльца переносится в специальных корзиночках на задних ногах, а нектар проглатывается, а затем отрыгивается по возвращении в улей.
3. техн. выводить, вводить, запускать (команду и т.п.)If you bring up a cue, then change the look, you can use sneak to go back to the look created by the original cue. — Если вы выведете команду, затем измените вид, вы можете использовать Sneak, чтобы вернуться к прежнему виду, созданному исходной командой.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bring up
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76 (to) bring up
фраз. гл.1. поднимать (вопрос)2. биол. (у пчел) отрыгиватьThe pollen is carried in special baskets on the hind legs and the nectar is swallowed, then brought up again on returning to the hive. — Пыльца переносится в специальных корзиночках на задних ногах, а нектар проглатывается, а затем отрыгивается по возвращении в улей.
3. техн. выводить, вводить, запускать (команду и т.п.)If you bring up a cue, then change the look, you can use sneak to go back to the look created by the original cue. — Если вы выведете команду, затем измените вид, вы можете использовать Sneak, чтобы вернуться к прежнему виду, созданному исходной командой.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bring up
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77 you can bring the horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
Американский английский: можно пригнать коня на водопой, но пить его не заставишьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you can bring the horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
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78 a woman can throw more out the back door than a man can bring in the front door in a shovel
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79 a woman can throw out the window more then a man can bring in at the door
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80 nothing can bring you peace but yourself
Общая лексика: ничто не утешит тебя, кроме тебя самогоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nothing can bring you peace but yourself
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