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41 put down for
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42 fall for
• fall for someone/something 1. to fall in love with someone; 2. to be tricked into believing 1. полюбить кого-то/что-то; 2. попасться на чью-то удочку1. He fell for her as soon as they met. 2. I can’t believe I fell for his story!
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43 wait for
• wait for someone/something I waited for the bus for 20 minutes. ждать кого-то/что-то -
44 ache for
Фразеологизм: сильно желать кого-л, чего-л (To desire, or want something, or someone, very much.) -
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46 hot for
Сленг: (someone or something) желать обрести (что-либо, кого-либо), (someone or something) испытывать сексуальное желание, (someone or something) страстно и открыто желать того, что должно произойти -
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48 go for
• go for something 1. to go and do something; 2. to make an attempt at something; 3. to favor someone/something 1. пойти делать что-то; 2. пробовать себя в чем-то; 3. предпочитать, выбирать кого-то/что-то1. Let’s go for a walk. Let’s go for a drive. 2. He decided to go for the tournament. Go for it! 3. I’d go for Candidate \#2. I don’t go for this plan.
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49 forgive for
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50 negotiate with for
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51 speak for
1. to say in support of someone/something; 2. to speak as someone’s representative 1. говорить в защиту кого-то/чего-то; 2. говорить от лица кого-то1. He spoke for the new project, but no one else liked it. 2. Speak for yourself, I liked the project. He spoke for the whole group.
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52 butt in (on someone or something)
перебивать кого-то, прерывать что-тоPardon me for butting in on your conversation, but this is important.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > butt in (on someone or something)
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53 butt in (on someone or something)
перебивать кого-то, прерывать что-тоPardon me for butting in on your conversation, but this is important.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > butt in (on someone or something)
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54 tell someone off for something
expr infmlHe didn't like being told off for something he hadn't done — Ему не понравилось, что его отругали за то, чего он не делал
The teacher told me off for being late again — Учительница сделала мне втык за то, что я снова опоздал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone off for something
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55 take someone for something
expr infml1)2)We should be able to take him for one grand — Мы можем "обуть" его на тысячу зеленых
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take someone for something
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56 tap someone for something
expr infmlDo you think you can tap your dad for another ten bucks? — Ты не мог бы раскрутить своего предка еще на десять баксов?
You could try tapping her for a few hints as to how the exam went — Ты мог бы попытаться узнать у нее, как прошел экзамен
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tap someone for something
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57 butt in on something
butt in (on) something влезать, вмешиваться (в разговор); совать носPardon me for butting in on your conversation, but this is important.
When someone else is talking, don’t butt in, it’s rude.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > butt in on something
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58 butt in something
butt in (on) something влезать, вмешиваться (в разговор); совать носPardon me for butting in on your conversation, but this is important.
When someone else is talking, don’t butt in, it’s rude.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > butt in something
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59 nominate for
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60 thank for
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