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61 llegar
llegar ( conjugate llegar) verbo intransitivo 1 [personaen/carta] to arrive; tienen que estar por or al llegar they'll be arriving any minute now; ¿falta mucho para llegar? is it much further (to go)?; siempre llega tarde he's always late; no me llegó el telegrama I didn't get the telegram; llegar a algo ‹a país/ciudad› to arrive in sth; ‹ a edificio› to arrive at sth;◊ llegar a casa to arrive o get home;el rumor llegó a oídos del alcalde the rumor reached the mayor 2 [camino/rutaen] (ir) llegar a or hasta to go all the way to, go as far as; 3 [día/invierno] to come, arrive;◊ ha llegado el momento de … the time has come to …4 llegar a algo ‹a acuerdo/conclusión› to reach sth, come to sth; ‹a estante/techo› to reach;◊ llegué a la conclusión de que… I reached o came to the conclusion that …;los pies no le llegan al suelo her feet don't touch the floor; la falda le llegaba a los tobillos her skirt came down to her ankles; el agua le llegaba al cuello the water came up to her neck; las cosas llegaron a tal punto que … things reached such a point that …b) ( expresando logro):◊ llegará lejos she'll go far o a long way;así no vas a llegar a ningún lado you'll never get anywhere like that; llegó a (ser) director he became director; llegar a viejo to live to old age; llegué a conocerlo mejor I got to know him better 5 llegar a + infa) ( al extremo de):no llegó a pegarme he didn't actually hit meb) ( en oraciones condicionales):◊ si lo llego a saber, no vengo if I'd known, I wouldn't have come;si llego a enterarme de algo, te aviso if I happen to hear anything, I'll let you know
llegar verbo intransitivo
1 to arrive: llegué la última, I arrived last
está al llegar, she's about to arrive
llegar a la ciudad, to arrive at the town
2 (momento, acontecimiento) llegó la hora de..., the time has come to...
llegaron las heladas, the frosts came
3 (alcanzar) to reach: no llego al último estante, I can't reach the top shelf (una meta) llegar a la cumbre, he reached the peak
4 (ser suficiente) to be enough
5 ( llegar a + infinitivo) to go so far as to: llegué a creerlo, I even believed it
llegaron a insultarnos, they went so far as to abuse us figurado llegar a las manos, to come to blows
llegar a ser, to become Locuciones: estar al llegar, to be about to arrive
llegar a buen puerto, to reach a satisfactory conclusion o to arrive safely
no llegar la sangre al río, to not have serious consequences
no llegar a la suela del zapato, not to be able to hold a candle to ' llegar' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabar - achantarse - alcanzar - anticiparse - apercibirse - atrasarse - aviar - caer - concesión - dialogar - dirigir - excusa - lejos - moderar - odisea - oído - plantarse - puerto - retrasar - retrasarse - sangre - santa - santo - seguir - sentir - suela - última - último - vadear - venir - acuerdo - ánimo - antes - aparecer - atrasar - bueno - cuánto - cuestión - culminar - demorar - erigir - improviso - indicación - indicar - instrucción - junto - lujo - mano - mayoría - novedad English: accessible - age - agree - agreement - amount to - arrive - bear - bottom - call - check in - close - come - come in - come through - come to - come up to - compromise - deal - decide - decision - draw in - end - fail - filter out - filter through - first - fog - gallop up - get - get in - get into - get up to - grip - half-way - head - home - hope - in - just - late - leak out I - make - master - only - place - power - pull in - reach - roll in - roll up -
62 frost
1. n1) мороз2) холод, морози3) холодність, суворість4) провал, невдача, розчаруванняa dead frost — розм. цілковита невдача, пропаща справа
5) розм. безробіття2. v1) побити морозом (рослини)2) підморожувати3) укриватися інеєм4) глазурувати; посипати цукром5) стирати глянець6) матувати (скло)7) підковувати на гострі шипи8) поет. сріблити сивиною (волосся)* * *I n1) мороз; морози, холоди2) іній (hoar frost, white frost)3) холодність, суворість4) провал, невдача; розчарування5) cл. безробіттяII v1) побивати морозом ( рослини)2) підморожувати; покриватися інеєм3) покривати глазур'ю, посипати цукром6) пoeт. сріблити ( волосся) сивиною -
63 premature
1. n військ.передчасний вибух (снаряда тощо)2. adj1) передчаснийpremature death — передчасна (дочасна) смерть
2) ранній3) поспішний; непродуманий* * *I n; військ. II a1) передчаснийpremature baby — недоношена дитина; ранній; скоростиглий
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64 winter
1. n1) зима2) поет. рік життяwinter cherry — бот. фізаліс, марунка
winter crop — с.г. озимина
winter day (clothes, resdrt, season) — зимовий день (одяг, курорт, сезон)
winter quarters — місця зимівлі (тварин); військ. зимові квартири
winter sleep — зоол. зимова сплячка
winter solstice — астр. зимове сонцестояння
2. v1) зимувати; проводити зиму (де — at, in, on)2) перезимувати (про рослини)3) утримувати взимку (худобу тощо)4) охолоджувати, заморожувати* * *I n1) зима3) період застою, занепадуII a1) зимовийwinter sports — зимні види спорту; зимній ( про сорт яблук); зимостійкий ( про рослину)
2) озимийIII v1) (at, in, on) зимувати, проводити зиму2) перезимувати ( про рослини)3) годуватися зимою ( про птахів); утримувати зимою ( скотину)4) заморожувати -
65 frost
1 ყინვა, სუსხიhard / sharp frost ძლიერი ყინვა2 თრთვილი, ჭირხლიthere’s frost on the grass ბალახს თრთვილი ადევს3 მოყინვაlate frosts are ruination for the garden გაზაფხულის სუსხი ბაღისათვის დამღუპველიაhard frost დიდი / ძლიერი ყინვაhoar-frost რთვილი, ჭირხლი -
66 late
§ გვიან; to be late დაგვიანება§1 გვიანი, ნაგვიანევი, დაგვიანებულიit is late დაგვიანებულია / გვიანაა / გვიანია2 ყოფილი3 განსვენებული4 (შედარებითი ხარისხი-later) შემდეგ, შემდგომში, მერე5 (აღმატებითი ხარისხი -the latest) უკანასკნელი, ბოლოthe latest news / fashion უკანასკნელი ცნობები // უახლესი მოდები6 გვიანI took a taxi so that I shouldn't be late რომ არ დამგვიანებოდა, ტაქსში ჩავჯექიethical standards have considerably changed of late ბოლო ხანს ქცევის ნორმები საგრძნობლად შეიცვალაhe may be late შეიძლება / შესაძლოა დააგვიანდესhe has the habit / is in the habit of coming late გვიან მოსვლა ჩვეულებად ექცაI fear he’ll be late ვშიშობ, რომ დაგვაგვიანდებაit was even later than we thought უფრო გვიანიც იყო, ვიდრე ჩვენ გვეგონაrun or else you'll be late გაიქეცი, თორემ დაგაგვიანდებაit is late and besides I'm tired გვიანაა და, გარდა ამისა, დაღლილიც ვარhe`s late again ისევ დააგვიანდაlate frosts are ruination for the garden გაზაფხულის სუსხი ბაღისათვის დამღუპველია -
67 ruination
დაღუპვა, დაქცევაlate frosts are ruination for the garden გაზაფხულის სუსხი ბაღისათვის დამღუპველია -
68 alliteration
the repetition of consonants, usually in the beginning of words... silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain (E.A.Poe)
The furrow followed free. (S.T.Coleridge)
The Italian trio tut-tuted their tongues at me. (T.Capote)
Nothing so exciting, so scandalous, so savouring of the black arts had startled Aberlaw since Trevor Day, the solicitor was suspected of killing his wife with arsenic. (A.Cronin - Citadel)
Source: V.A.K.••a) a phonetic stylistic device, which aims at imparting a melodic effect to the utteranceb) repetition of similar sounds, in particular consonant sounds, in close succession, particularly at the beginning of successive words"Gaunt as the ghastliest of glimpses that gleam through the gloom of the gloaming when ghosts go aghast"(poet parodies his own style. (Swinburne ( Nephelidia)
The possessive instinct never stands still. Through florescence and fend, frosts and fires it follows the laws of progression". (J.Galsworthy)
Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, // Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before". (E.A.Poe)
Source: I.R.G.••1) повтор согласных или гласных звуков в начале близко расположенных ударных слоговDoom is dark and deeper than any sea dingle. (W.Auden)
2) повтор начальных буквApt Alliteration's artful aid. (W.Auden)
Source: I.V.A.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > alliteration
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69 frost
I n infmlII vt AmE slHe may be a frost as a man but he has his ear to the ground as a newspaper pro — Как мужчина он, может быть, и не ахти, но как профессиональный газетчик он великолепен
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70 frost
1. n мороз2. n морозы, холода3. n инейgrass covered with frost — трава, покрытая инеем
white frost — иней, изморозь
4. n холодность, суровость5. n разг. провал, неудача; разочарование6. n сл. безработица7. v побивать морозом8. v подмораживать9. v покрываться инеем10. v покрывать глазурью, посыпать сахаром11. v матировать12. v стирать глянец13. v подковывать на острые шипы14. v поэт. серебрить сединойСинонимический ряд:1. cold (noun) cold; drop in temperature; freeze; freezing weather; hoarfrost; ice crystals; iciness; killing frost2. coat with ice (verb) coat; coat with ice; congeal; freeze; ice; turn to ice -
71 palsy
1. n паралич2. n параличное дрожание3. n состояние полной беспомощности4. v парализовать5. v делать беспомощным -
72 FROST
[N]GELU (-US) (N)GELUM (-I) (N)GELUS (-US) (M)PRUINA (-AE) (F)- FROSTS -
73 winter
I[΄wintə]1. n ձմեռ. hard/severe winter խստա շունչ ձմեռ. green/mild winter մեղմ/ անձյուն ձմեռ. in winter ձմռանը.2. a ձմեռային. winter sports ձմեռային մարզաձևեր winter frosts/holidays ձմեռային սառնամանիք/արձակուրդներII[΄wintə] v ձմեռել, ձմեռն անցկացնել. They usually winter in London Նրանք սովորաբար ձմեռում են Լոնդոնում
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