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61 cough
I [kɔf] nкашель, покашливание- have a bad cough II [kɔf] vThe speaker was coughed down by the unfriendly crowd of students. — Докладчика "закашляли" недоброжелательные студенты
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62 cough
adj.antitusígeno.s.tos.v.1 toser.2 carraspear.vi.toser. (pt & pp coughed) -
63 cough up
I phrvi sl1)I suppose I shall cough up as usual — Похоже, что мне опять придется раскошеливаться
2)II phrvt slShe won't cough up, that's for sure — Она ни за что не признает себя виновной
1)He had to cough up forty dollars to pay for the broken window — Ему пришлось выложить сорок баксов за разбитое окно
All right. Bill. Cough up the diamonds or else — Хорошо, Билл. Или ты выкладываешь эти бриллианты, или смотри
2)See if you can make him cough up the names of his companions — Попробуй, может, тебе удастся заставить его назвать имена сообщников
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64 come to one's senses
Iобразумиться, взяться за ум, опомнитьсяAnd we've got to save a bit if we are going to live here, until whoever decides the income tax come to his senses. (M. Dickens, ‘The Happy Prisoner’, ch. 2) — Если мы останемся жить здесь, то придется экономить, пока не возьмутся за ум те, кто вводит подоходный налог.
II‘Never mind.’ Tom coughed nervously. ‘Daph's got her head screwed on the right way. She'll come to her senses one of these days.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. III) — - Пусть себе ходит, - Том нервно закашлялся. - Дафна у нас девушка с головой. Когда-нибудь она опомнится.
She fainted when the car hit the pole, and when she came to her senses, she was in a hospital bed. — Она потеряла сознание, когда машина врезалась в столб, и пришла в себя только в больнице.
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65 hum and haw
мямлить, запинаться; не решаться, колебаться, тянуть; см. тж. hem and hawHe coughed and hummed and hawed... and seemed to have great difficulty in getting out what he wanted to say. (H. Pollitt, ‘Serving My Time’, ch. 15) — Он кашлял, запинался и мямлил... чувствовалось, что ему очень трудно высказать то, что он решил сказать.
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66 orator
1. n оратор; трибун2. n амер. юр. истец в процессеanother orator was coughed and scraped down — ещё один оратор был вынужден сойти с трибуны, так как все кашляли и стучали ногами
Синонимический ряд:1. lecturer (noun) lecturer; rhetorician; speaker; talker2. shrewd person (noun) artful dodger; bargainer; diplomat; man of the world; politician; propagandist; public speaker; shrewd person; smoothie -
67 scrape down
1. phr v соскрести, соскоблитьto scrape down a wall — соскоблить всё со стены, выскоблить стену
2. phr v заставить замолчать оратора, стуча ногамиanother orator was coughed and scraped down — ещё один оратор был вынужден сойти с трибуны, так как все кашляли и стучали ногами
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68 cough up
(a slang expression for to pay: It's time you coughed up (the money I lent you).) cracher -
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(a slang expression for to pay: It's time you coughed up (the money I lent you).) entregar -
70 double shuffle
пoпыткa cpoчнo иcпpaвить пoлoжeниe, нaвecти пopядoк, нaпpaвить paзгoвop в нужнoe pуcлo (oбыкн. упoтp. c гл. to do)The three of them fell into step. This meant that every now and then Simon had to do a douole shuffle to catch up with the others (W. Golding). 'Now who would like to see my slides?' said their hostess brightly. 'I wouldn't,' he started to say abstractedly, but being a master of the double shuffle, coughed as if he had caught his breath unexpectedly, and added 'miss that for the world' -
71 stand corrected
пpизнaть cвoю oшибку'Adam, this is Mr. Casimir Kowalski...and this is his handsome son Jules...' The handsome son coughed nervously... 'I mean, it's all right the way you say it, but the name is really Julius..." 'I stand corrected, as we say,' Ditto said (E. O'Connor) -
72 dust
пыль; разбрасывать пыль (инертную); удалять пыль; порошок; пудра•
- aerial dust
- airborne dust
- allay the dust
- black dust
- blusting dust
- carbon dust
- coal dust
- coarse dust
- coughed-up dust
- deleterious dust
- drilling dust
- explosive dust
- fine dust
- floating dust
- gobled dust
- dold-dust
- gritstone dust
- harmless dust
- inflammable dust
- injurious dust
- keep down the dust
- lay the dust
- limestone dust
- non-injurious dust
- occupational dust
- pathological dust
- preventive dust
- quartz dust
- respirable dust
- saw dust
- settled dust
- stone dust
- trapped dust
- wetted dust
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