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101 eat
yemek, yemek yemek; (away, into ile) çürütmek, asindirmak, kemirmek, yemek -
102 cat into
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103 bite into
1) вцепляться, вгрызаться People with false teeth find it difficult to bite into apples. ≈ Люди со вставными челюстями говорят, что им тяжело кусать яблоки.
2) повреждать что-л., разъедать( о кислотах) Acid bites into metals. ≈ Кислота разъедает металлы. Syn: eat into
1)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bite into
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104 tuck into
intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
* * *vt ( fam)▪ to \tuck into into sth etw verschlingen* * *intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
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105 pull into
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106 lay into
transitive verb(coll.)lay into somebody — auf jemanden losgehen; über jemanden herfallen; (fig.) jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)
* * *◆ lay intovi1. ( fam)▪ to \lay into into sb (assault) jdn angreifen; (shout at, criticize) jdn zur Schnecke machen [o fertigmachen] fam, jdn zusammenstauchen fam2. (eat heartily)▪ to \lay into into sth etw verschlingen* * *vi +prep obj (inf)to lay into sb — auf jdn losgehen; (verbally) jdn fertigmachen (inf) or runterputzen (inf)
* * *transitive verb(coll.)lay into somebody — auf jemanden losgehen; über jemanden herfallen; (fig.) jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)
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107 walk into
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108 go into
to go nap — поставить всё на карту, идти на большой риск
Синонимический ряд:1. enter (verb) break into; enter; gain entry; get into; go in; intrude; make an entrance; rush into; set foot in2. explore (verb) delve into; dig into; explore; inquire into; investigate; look into; probe; prospect; sift -
109 be into something
expr infmlToo many people are into drugs nowadays — В настоящее время слишком много людей пристрастились к наркотикам
She's into art like her father — Она, как и ее отец, серьезно занимается искусством
She doesn't eat meat now, she's really into health food — Она сейчас не ест мясо, а питается исключительно вегетарианской пищей
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be into something
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110 lay into
vi1) ( fam);to \lay into into sb ( assault) jdn angreifen;(shout at, criticize) jdn zur Schnecke machen ( fam)2) ( eat heartily)to \lay into into sth etw verschlingen -
111 be into
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112 bite into
• bite into something to start to eat начать есть что-то, кусаяShe bit into the sandwich hungrily.
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113 be into
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114 fall into want
I want to hear all your news — расскажите, что у вас нового
what the hell do you want? — что вам нужно, чёрт побери?
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115 One would like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
фраз. Хотелось бы и рыбку съесть, и в воду не лезть.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > One would like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
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116 One'd like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
фраз. Хотелось бы и рыбку съесть, и в воду не лезть.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > One'd like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
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117 You would like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
фраз. Хотелось бы и рыбку съесть, и в воду не лезть.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > You would like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
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118 You'd like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
фраз. Хотелось бы и рыбку съесть, и в воду не лезть.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > You'd like to eat fish, but would not like to get into the water.
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119 minnka, ganga á
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120 nagrizanjem se uvući
• eat into
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Eat — Eat, v. i. 1. To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in distinction from liquid, food; to board. [1913 Webster] He did eat continually at the king s table. 2 Sam. ix. 13. [1913 Webster] 2. To taste or relish; as, it eats like tender… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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