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I [pɪŋk] 1. сущ.1) бот. гвоздика2) розовый цвет3)а) ( the pink) верх, высшая степеньI have been admiring your cupboards; they are the very pink of elegance. — Я в восторге от ваших сервантов; это верх элегантности.
4) уст.5) полит.; жарг. "розовый", умеренно левый ( о человеке)2. прил.1) розовый2) полит.; жарг.His 'new middle' policies were an integral part of the 'pink wave' of electoral successes for social democratic parties. — Его "новая политика центризма" была составной частью "розовой волны" успеха демократических партий на выборах.
3) эмоциональный, возбуждённый, взволнованныйSyn:3. гл.In a move many cynics are calling a blatant ploy to win the coveted 'pink vote', Mr Howard has surprisingly backflipped on his previous commitment to ban gay marriage. — Премьер-министр Австралии Дж. Говард неожиданно выступил против запрещения браков между гомосексуалистами; циники говорят, что он просто хочет заполучить голоса геев и лесбиянок на выборах.
1) = pink up розоветь, краснеть; заливаться краскойHis breath came back and his face pinked up. — Дыхание у него восстановилось, и лицо обрело цвет.
Syn:blush 2.3) австрал.; разг.; = pink 'em очень коротко стричь овецII [pɪŋk] гл.1)а) прокалывать, протыкатьSyn:б) уст. пронзать пулей2) = pink out украшать дырочками, фестонами, зубцамиAn ornamental edge was pinked out with special scissors. — Специальными ножницами вырезали фигурную живую изгородь.
3) разг.а) уязвить, поддеть, припечатать кого-л.III [pɪŋk] гл.The face of his opponent seemed a little pinked. — Казалось, что его сопернику кто-то съездил по физиономии.
IV [pɪŋk] сущ.The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded. — Машина заурчала, оттого что зажигание запоздало.
Syn:Syn:V [pɪŋk] сущ.; мор.; ист.
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