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121 inicial
inicial adjetivo initial ■ sustantivo femenino
inicial
I adjetivo initial: en el momento inicial del ataque, at the very start of the attack
II sustantivo femenino initial: pon tus iniciales al final del documento, write your initials at the end of the document ' inicial' also found in these entries: Spanish: desembolso - entrada - pago - anticipo - cuota - página - saque - tesis English: drive - initial - kick off - kick-off - opening - outlay - spur - starting price - deposit - down - home - kick -
122 get to
добирам се до; дохождам; заемам се; залавям се; захващам се;* * *get to 1) залавям се, заемам се, захващам се за; to \get to to first base sl правя първата крачка; 2) стигам, добирам се до, доближавам се до; -
123 _G
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124 make a beeline for
рвануть по прямой, напрямик: John made a beeline for first base until the other team player doesn' t catch the ball.— Джон прямиком рванул к первой базе, пока игрок другой команды не успел поймать мастерски отбитый Миком мяч.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > make a beeline for
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125 horsefeathers
interj AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > horsefeathers
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126 a fair deal
1) разг. честный поступок; справедливое отношение, обращение (тж. a square deal) [первонач. амер.]I don't think the miners and the rank and file of the workers are getting a square deal. (H. G. Wells, ‘Meanwhile’, book II, ch. 10) — Я не думаю, что в отношении горняков и рабочих других специальностей ведется честная игра.
‘Now,’ said I... ‘give me a square deal, so far as you are concerned write this story just as I told it tonight’. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Brass Check’, ch. VIII) — - Послушайте, - сказал я... - будьте хоть вы честны в отношении меня. Напишите эту историю так, как я вам сегодня ее рассказал.
2) амер.; ист. "Справедливый курс" (политический курс президента Г. Трумэна [H. S. Truman, 1945-53]; всегда the Fair Deal; отсюда fair dealer или Fair dealer сторонник "Справедливого курса")Harry Truman, recognizing this expectation of the people, demagogically promised a continuation of the New Deal and promulgated the Fair Deal. But even the Fair Deal never got to first base (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. VIII) — Гарри Трумэн, сознавая, что народ ждет этих реформ, демагогически обещал продолжать "новый курс" и провозгласил свой "Справедливый курс". Но "Справедливый курс" так и не прошел даже первого своего этапа.
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127 get on
1. phr v надеватьget your hat on — надень, шляпу
2. phr v преуспевать, делать успехиget ahead — преуспевать; процветать; добиваться успеха
to get there — добиться своего; добиться успеха, преуспеть
3. phr v продвигатьсяwhile he was getting on with the job … — пока он занимался делом …
4. phr v заставлять двигаться или идти вперёдto get a shop — занять первое, второе или третье место
5. phr v поправляться6. phr v пользоваться успехом7. phr v узнаватьget to hear — узнать; узнавать
get to know — узнать; узнавать
get to learn — узнать; узнавать
8. phr v связываться; вступать в контакт9. phr v приставатьСинонимический ряд:1. advance (verb) advance; march; move; proceed; progress2. age (verb) age; get along; harmonise; senesce3. arrive (verb) arrive; get ahead; rise; succeed4. don (verb) assume; don; draw on; huddle on; pull on; put on; slip into; slip on; throw5. improve (verb) come along; do well; improve; prosper6. shift (verb) do; fare; get by; manage; muddle through; shift; stagger along; stagger on -
128 baseman
См. также в других словарях:
first base — noun singular 1. ) in the game of baseball, the first of four places the BATTER must run to after hitting the ball a ) the position played by the person who guards first base 2. ) the first successful step in an attempt to achieve something: get… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
first base — n 1.) a) the first of the four places in a game of baseball that a player must touch before gaining a point b) the position of a defending player near this place ▪ He plays first base for the Red Sox. 2.) get to/reach first base AmE informal … Dictionary of contemporary English
first base — ☆ first base n. Baseball 1. the base to the left of the pitcher, the first of the four bases that a base runner attempts to reach safely 2. the defensive position played by the first baseman get to first base Slang to accomplish the first step of … English World dictionary
first base — first′ base′ n. spo baseball a) the first in counterclockwise order of the bases from home plate b) the position of the player covering the area of the infield near first base • get to first base Etymology: 1835–45 … From formal English to slang
first base — noun 1. the base that must be touched first by a base runner in baseball • Hypernyms: ↑base, ↑bag 2. the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed at first of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home … Useful english dictionary
first base — noun (C) 1 a) the first of the four places in a game of baseball (1) that a player must touch before gaining a point b) the position of a defending player near this place: He plays first base for the Red Sox. 2 AmE informal the first stage of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
first base — noun Date: 1845 1. the base that must be touched first by a base runner in baseball 2. the player position for defending the area around first base 3. the first step or stage in a course of action < plans never got to first base > • first baseman … New Collegiate Dictionary
first base — 1. Baseball. a. the first in counterclockwise order of the bases from home plate. b. the position of the player covering the area of the infield near first base. 2. get to first base, Informal. a. to succeed in the initial phase of a plan or… … Universalium
first base — {n. phr.} 1. The base that must be touched first by a baseball player after batting. * /He got to first base on four balls./ 2. See: GET TO FIRST BASE … Dictionary of American idioms
first base — {n. phr.} 1. The base that must be touched first by a baseball player after batting. * /He got to first base on four balls./ 2. See: GET TO FIRST BASE … Dictionary of American idioms
first\ base — n. phr. 1. the base that must be touched first by a baseball player after batting. He got to first base on four balls. 2. See: get to first base … Словарь американских идиом