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87 all appearance
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88 all appearances
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89 on the surface
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90 expect
[ɪk'pekt]v1) ожидатьWhen do you expect him back? — Когда вы ожидаете его возвращения? /Когда вы его ждете обратно?
He evidently didn't expect such an answer. — Он, очевидно, не ждал такого ответа.
- expect smb- expect a letter2) рассчитывать, надеятьсяI expected to be met at the station. — Я рассчитывал на то, что меня встретят на вокзале.
I expect so. — Полагаю, что так.
•CHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русским "ждать, ожидать" в английском языке соответствуют два различных глагола: to wait for smb ( smth) и to expect smb ( smth). To expect smb, smth имеет значение предполагать, надеяться, думать, знать, что что-либо произойдет: I'll expect you at exactly ten жду вас точно в десять/надеюсь на то, что вы придете; I'm expecting a letter from him жду от него письмо/надеюсь получить от него письмо. В отличие от to expect, английское to wait for smb, smth подчеркивает затягивание, задержку, при которой ожидаемое действие описывается, как наступающее слишком поздно: I had to wait 20 minutes for the bus this morning мне пришлось ждать/я прождал автобуса двадцать минут; wait a minute, I'm not ready yet подождите минутку, я еще не готов. Глагол to expect задержки события не подразумевает. (2.) Глагол to expect 2. обычно используется в конструкции Complex Object, а в русском языке при его эквивалентах рассчитывать, надеяться употребляется придаточное предложение: I didn't expect you to come so soon я не рассчитывал на то, что вы придете так быстро. (3.) See so adv; USAGE (1.). -
91 unquestionably true
unquestionably (essentially, fundamentally, obviously, evidently) true бесспорно (по существу, в основном, очевидно, несомненно) правильно/справедливоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > unquestionably true
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92 mistake (someone) for (someone) else
ошибочно принять кого-либо за кого-либоThe man started to talk to me, but then he stopped. Evidently he had mistaken me for somebody else.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > mistake (someone) for (someone) else
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93 mistake (someone) for (someone) else
ошибочно принять кого-либо за кого-либоThe man started to talk to me, but then he stopped. Evidently he had mistaken me for somebody else.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > mistake (someone) for (someone) else
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94 mistake (someone) for (someone) else
ошибочно принять кого-либо за кого-либоThe man started to talk to me, but then he stopped. Evidently he had mistaken me for somebody else.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > mistake (someone) for (someone) else
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95 mistake (someone) for (someone) else
ошибочно принять кого-либо за кого-либоThe man started to talk to me, but then he stopped. Evidently he had mistaken me for somebody else.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > mistake (someone) for (someone) else
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96 close shave
n infmlHe got a place at university but it was a close shave — Ему дали место в университете, а могли и не дать
Wow, that was a close shave — Мы чуть не столкнулись
The explosion was so near, so loud that it had been evidently a close shave — Рвануло так близко и так громко, что мы явно были на волосок от гибели
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97 fuddy-duddy
n infmlUncle Ernst is an old fuddy-duddy. He still believes that women should not smoke — Дядя Эрнст очень старомоден - он все еще считает, что женщины не должны курить
To this young chick I evidently rated as a fuddy-duddy — В глазах этой девушки я, по-видимому, выглядел довольно пожилым робким человеком со смешными манерами
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98 kill etc the clock
expr infml esp AmEThe winning side was trying to run out the clock — Команда, набравшая большее количество очков, старалась тянуть время
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > kill etc the clock
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99 make a play for something
expr infml esp AmEThe presidential candidate is evidently making a play for the rural vote — Совершенно очевидно, что кандидат в президенты старается заполучить голоса избирателей в сельской местности
How long do you think it'll be before he makes a play for the top job? — Как ты думаешь, скоро ли он начнет претендовать на высокий пост в нашей фирме?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > make a play for something
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100 on the off-chance
adv infmlHe dropped in on the off-chance of a free meal — Он зашел на всякий случай. А вдруг повезет поесть на халяву
He evidently sent his wire there on the off-chance of its finding me — Он послал туда телеграмму на тот случай, что она вдруг найдет меня
I phoned on the off-chance — Я позвонил просто так, на всякий случай
We have come on the off-chance that you could help us — Мы пришли в надежде на то, что ты нам поможешь
We tried some secluded spots for our dates on the off-chance we couldn't be seen — Мы выбирали укромные уголки для наших встреч, впрочем слабо надеясь, что нас никто не увидит
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > on the off-chance
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