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to take shape* * *1) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) form2) (to develop into a definite form: My garden is gradually taking shape.) take shape* * *ausdr.to take shape expr. -
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вырасти1. (в разн. знач.) grow*; ( о ребёнке) grow* up; (из одежды и т. п.) grow* (out of); (усиливаться, увеличиваться тж.) increaseвырастать на 20% — increase twenty per cent
2. (в вн.; становиться кем-л.) grow* (into), develop (into)3. ( появляться) arise*, appear; rise* up♢
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43 перерастать
перерасти1. (вн.) (over)top (d.); outgrow* (d.), outstrip (d.) (тж. перен.)2. (в вн.; превращаться) develop (into), grow* (into)3. (без доп.; становиться по возрасту старше, чем требуется для чего-л.) be too old (for) -
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(zu) v.to develop (into) v.to escalate (into) v.to grow v.(§ p.,p.p.: grew, grown) v.to broaden v. -
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1) grow; grow up (о ребенке); grow (out of), outgrow (из одежды)
2) develop into, grow into
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I несов. - вылива́ться, сов. - вы́литься1) ( литься наружу) run out; flow out; pour outвылива́ться че́рез край — overflow
2) (в вн.; кончаться чем-л) spill over (into), develop (into)IIво что вы́льется всё э́то? — how will it all end?
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несов. - выраста́ть, сов. - вы́расти2) (усиливаться, увеличиваться) grow, increaseвы́расти на 20% по сравне́нию (с тв.) — grow / increase by twenty percent (on / against); go up (by) twenty percent (on / against), go / be twenty percent up (on / against)
3) (в вн.; становиться кем-л) grow (into), develop (into)4) ( появляться) arise, appear; rise upздесь вы́рос но́вый го́род — a new town has sprung up here
••выраста́ть в чьих-л глаза́х — rise in smb's estimation
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несов. - перераста́ть, сов. - перерасти́1) (вн.; обгонять в росте, размере) (over)top (d); outgrow (d), outstrip (d)он уже́ переро́с отца́ — he is already taller than his father
2) (в вн.; превращаться) develop (into), grow [grəʊ] (into)3) (выходить из возраста или этапа развития, соответствующего чему-л) be too old (for), be past the stage (for) -
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несовер. - вырастать; совер. - вырастибез доп.1) grow; grow up (о ребенке); grow (out of), outgrow (из одежды); increase2) (в кого-л.; становиться кем-л.) develop into, grow into3) ( появляться) emerge, appear, arise; rise up, loom up••вырасти в чьих-л. глазах — to rise in smb.'s estimation, to go up in smb.'s estimation
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несовер. - перерастать; совер. - перерасти1) (кого-л./что-л.)outgrow, outstrip; (over)top2) (в кого-л./что-л.)grow (into), develop (into)3) без доп. be too old (for) -
51 priobadh
winking, twinkling (of the eye), Irish prap in le prap na súl, in the twinkling of the eyes (Keating), from prap, sudden, preaba in na bi preaba na sula muich (B.of Moyra), Middle Irish prapud, brief space (as twinkling of the eyes), la brafad súla, older friha brathad sula, where we get the series prapud, brafad, brathad (g. brotto), Old Irish brothad, moment. Stokes compares the similar Gothic phrase - in brahva augins, where brahv might = a British *brap, borrowed into Irish. The form frafad could easily develop into brap; the difficulty is the passinng of th of brothad (which gives g. brotto) info f of brafad (but See Rev.Celt. $$+10 57). The Gaelic priobadh has its vowel influenced by preabadh, kicking, that is, breab, q.v. Zim. (Zeit.$$+32 223) cites brofte, momentary, and says brafad is made from bro, eyebrow, falsely. -
52 sugat
English Definition: see sugat1 see sugat2 see sugat3 see sugat4--------English Definition: (noun) wound--------Active Verb: masugatanEnglish Definition: (verb) to hurtExamples: Huwag mong paglaruan ang kutsilyo at baka ka masugat. (You should not play with the knife or you might get hurt.)--------Active Verb: magsugatEnglish Definition: (verb) to develop into a woundExamples: Malapit na yatang magsugat ang kagat ng lamok. (It seems that the mosquito bite is developing into a wound.)--------Active Verb: manugatPassive Verb: sugatanEnglish Definition: (verb) to inflict painExamples: 1) Ayaw ni Bill na manugat ng puso ni Monica. (Bill doesn't like to inflict pain on Monica.) 2) Huwag mong sugatan ang puso ni Kenneth, Monica. (Don't break the heart of Kenneth, Monica.) -
53 Wright, Frank Lloyd
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 8 June 1869 Richland Center, Wisconsin, USAd. 9 April 1959 Phoenix, Arizona, USA[br]American architect who, in an unparalleled career spanning almost seventy years, became the most important figure on the modern architectural scene both in his own country and far further afield.[br]Wright began his career in 1887 working in the Chicago offices of Adler \& Sullivan. He conceived a great admiration for Sullivan, who was then concentrating upon large commercial projects in modern mode, producing functional yet decorative buildings which took all possible advantage of new structural methods. Wright was responsible for many of the domestic commissions.In 1893 Wright left the firm in order to set up practice on his own, thus initiating a career which was to develop into three distinct phases. In the first of these, up until the First World War, he was chiefly designing houses in a concept in which he envisaged "the house as a shelter". These buildings displayed his deeply held opinion that detached houses in country areas should be designed as an integral part of the landscape, a view later to be evidenced strongly in the work of modern Finnish architects. Wright's designs were called "prairie houses" because so many of them were built in the MidWest of America, which Wright described as a "prairie". These were low and spreading, with gently sloping rooflines, very plain and clean lined, built of traditional materials in warm rural colours, blending softly into their settings. Typical was W.W.Willit's house of 1902 in Highland Park, Illinois.In the second phase of his career Wright began to build more extensively in modern materials, utilizing advanced means of construction. A notable example was his remarkable Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, carefully designed and built in 1916–22 (now demolished), with special foundations and structure to withstand (successfully) strong earthquake tremors. He also became interested in the possibilities of reinforced concrete; in 1906 he built his church at Oak Park, Illinois, entirely of this material. In the 1920s, in California, he abandoned his use of traditional materials for house building in favour of precast concrete blocks, which were intended to provide an "organic" continuity between structure and decorative surfacing. In his continued exploration of the possibilities of concrete as a building material, he created the dramatic concept of'Falling Water', a house built in 1935–7 at Bear Run in Pennsylvania in which he projected massive reinforced-concrete terraces cantilevered from a cliff over a waterfall in the woodlands. In the later 1930s an extraordinary run of original concepts came from Wright, then nearing 70 years of age, ranging from his own winter residence and studio, Taliesin West in Arizona, to the administration block for Johnson Wax (1936–9) in Racine, Wisconsin, where the main interior ceiling was supported by Minoan-style, inversely tapered concrete columns rising to spreading circular capitals which contained lighting tubes of Pyrex glass.Frank Lloyd Wright continued to work until four days before his death at the age of 91. One of his most important and certainly controversial commissions was the Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum in New York. This had been proposed in 1943 but was not finally built until 1956–9; in this striking design the museum's exhibition areas are ranged along a gradually mounting spiral ramp lit effectively from above. Controversy stemmed from the unusual and original design of exterior banding and interior descending spiral for wall-display of paintings: some critics strongly approved, while others, equally strongly, did not.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRIBA Royal Gold Medal 1941.Bibliography1945, An Autobiography, Faber \& Faber.Further ReadingE.Kaufmann (ed.), 1957, Frank Lloyd Wright: an American Architect, New York: Horizon Press.H.Russell Hitchcock, 1973, In the Nature of Materials, New York: Da Capo.T.A.Heinz, 1982, Frank Lloyd Wright, New York: St Martin's.DY -
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Military: develop into an assembly positionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать исходное положение для наступления
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58 пограничные инциденты могут перерасти в настоящую войну
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пограничные инциденты могут перерасти в настоящую войну
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ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ (ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ) В ВОЗРАСТ (В ГОДА, В ЛЕТА) obs VP subj: human to become mature, develop into an adultX вошёл в возраст - X came of ageX reached maturity (adulthood, manhood, womanhood) X grew to manhood (womanhood). -
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ХУДОЙ МИР ЛУЧШЕ ДОБРОЙ ССОРЫ (saying) usu. said when deciding not to allow strained relations to develop into a full-fledged conflict: - a bad peace is better than a good quarrel better a bad peace than a good quarrel a lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit a bad peace is better than a good victory.
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